NOTICE. A LL Parties are Hereby Cautioned -£*- against Cutting any Bush or Removing Wood from Brenchley Farm,, Lyitelton, as they will in all cases be prosecuted according to law. AVm.'Graham, Overseer. N.B. Parties informing will be rewarded on conviction of the offenders. NOTICE. "CIOUND, in a Creek, nearly drowned, -*- close by R. Fendall's, Esq., JEJiccarton, a BAY MARE, aged 7 years, stands \s}£ hands high, star in the forehead, switch tail, white saddle marks, and has had a fistula brand on the off side 78; the owner can take her by paying all expenses. Apply to Jackson and Bentley, Christchurch Mews. LOST, ON Monday, May 24, either in London Street, Canterbury Street, along the Esplanade, or Oxford Street, Ltttelton, a DOUBLE GOLD PIN AND CHAIN, with a small White Stone in it. Whoever has found the same, and will bring it to Mr. Jambs Willis, on the College Land, Lytteltori; or to the Office of the Lyttelton Times, will be HANDSOMELY REWARDED. ~~~ £1 REWARD! LOST, A BAY MARE, standing about 15 hands high, branded. 98 on, the off ribs ; supposed to have strayed from section 90; she had a flax tether rope on when lost. Whoever will bring the same to Jackson and Bentley's Livery Stables, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. L OST OR ST RAYED, ABOUT 30 Maiden Ewes and 2 Rams, marked with a tar spot on the shoulder, are supposed to have strayed from a flock in the vicinity of Mr. Bray's fence, and the Northern Road. Also, 1 Ram between Trig Stations, No. J, and No. 17, on the horse road to the Waimakariri Ferry; marks, 821-8 on the off horn, and a tar spot on the shoulder. A reward of Five Shillings per head for the Ewes, and Two Pounds per head for the Rams, will be given to any one driving the above named sheep to Mr. Creyke's Paddock, in Christchurch, on application to | ' LoNGDEN & Le CIIKN. LOST. "I^TEAE. the top of the Bridle Path, a -L^l Dog's Collar, with W. Eades engraved on the Plate. Whoever has found the same may have the key on application to W. Eades. Lyttelton, May 24, 1852. Five Shillings Eeward. T OST, in Lyttelton, a plain GOLD •*-*-■ RING; whoever will bring the same to the Office of this paper, will receive the above reward. NOTICE TO PIG-HUNTERS. IF the Parties that were at my Shop on Saturday night last do not return a Butcher's Shop Knife within a \yeek from this date proceedings will be forthwith taken. B. G. Austen, Butcher, Christchurch. AIR. A. JAGOE, BEGS to inform the Public, that he has removed from his former residence, London Street, to Mr.. Rule's, No. 6, Esplanade, where he continue^ to supply parties either Saddle, Pack, or Cart Horses, on the most reasonable terms.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 29 May 1852, Page 1 (Supplement)
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 29 May 1852, Page 1 (Supplement)
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