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Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, M.U. Loyal City of Norwich Lodge, No. 4356. THE Members of the Lyttelton Branch of the above Order are respectfully informed that A BALL will take place at the house of Host Davis, Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton, on the 21st June next, at 8 o'clock, p.m. Tickets to be had of the stewards, Mr. Minifie, London Street, Messrs. Harvey & Everest, Oxford-st. Lyttelton, June 10, 1852. WANTED, A SITUATION, by a. Young Man, as Clerk, Assistant in a Store, or in any capacity, where he can make himself generally useful. References can be given. Address X. Y. Z., at the office of this paper. BOY WANTED. A BOY, about 15 Years of Age, who will make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr. Townsend, Ferry Mead. WANTED, A MAN and his WIFE capable of taking charge of a Dairy. Apply to Mr. R. Davis, Canterbury Hotel, or Mr. James Rule, Norwich Quay. WANTED, ON security of Freehold Land and Buildings, sums from £50 to £100. Apply to Mr. Prichard, Solicitor, Christchurch. WANTED TO BORROW, ABOUT £80 on the security of a large and commodious House and Out-offices, in the best part of Lyttelton, the premises are held on a long lease at a low ground rent and are insured. Also the sum of £100 on Freehold security, adjoining the Town Reserve at Christchurch. For Further particulars apply to Mr. J. C. Porter, Solicitor, Christchurch. FOUND, AN ACCOUNT BOOK, on the BridlePath. Apply to Captain Simeon. LOST, ON Monday, May 24, either in London Street, Canterbury Street, along the Esplanade, or Oxford Street, Lyttelton, 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, Lyttelton; or to the Office of the Lyttelton Times, will be handsomely rewarded. LOST 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. 1 and No. 17, on the horse road to the Waimakariri Ferry ; marks, 821-8 on the off born, 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 Cren.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 75, 12 June 1852, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 75, 12 June 1852, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 75, 12 June 1852, Page 1 (Supplement)

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