WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Lyttellon and Christ.church. BEGS to apprise the inhabitants of Ohristeh'urch and its vicinity that he has opened those premises formerly occupied by Mr. S. Gibbs (as a general store), which will be found well supplied with Boots and Shoes of e^ery description, and of the best quality, at the lowest prices. W. H. takes this opportunity of returning bis sincere thanks for the liberal support he has received since his commencement in business in this Settlement, and respectfully requests a continuance of the same. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, LYTTELTONIT being the intention of the Wesleyans resident in this place to build a Chapel, in ■which to assemble to worship the Almighty according to the forms laid down by their founder, the Rev. John Wesley, subscriptions will be received by Henry John Lk Cren, Esq., Treasurer. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. THE Scotch Church Committee will meet at the Royal Hotel, on Tuesday evening, the 28th inst., at S o'clock. W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. , CHRiSTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. Oxford Terrace West. FT^HIS Establishment is now open for the -■- reception of Pupils. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to Mrs. Charles Thompson, as above. Feb. 25, 1854. FIFTEEN SHILLINGS REWARD. T OST, a Bunch of 13 or 14 KEYS, sup- -" posed to have been dropped between the stations of Mr. Leach and Mr. Raven, at Kaiapoi. Whoever will deliver the same at Mr. George Leach's will receive the above reward. TWO POUNDS REWARD. T" OST, from the neighbourhood of Papa--*-i nui, about three weeks since, two calves : the oldest, a heifer, dark grey, the youngest, a steer, white with red ears, had a muzzle on. 4 Apply to Mr. Lewis, Christchurch. ss. REWARD. T\ROPPED, on the Papanui road, be- -*-* tween Dr. Martin's and Christchurch* a red book marked " Receipts." Apply to Mr. Gould 1, Christchurch. KAIAPOI. TXENRY ROYAL, Butcher, returns his -LL sincere thanks to the surrounding settlers for their kind and liberal support, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit their further patronage, either wholesale or retail. PAUA SHELLS. HHHE undersigned is a buyer of the above. RoBEHT VVaITX. Lyttelton, 10th March, 1854. WANTED, ■EMPLOYMENT, as Governess, in a -1-* Family where there are young children, for a young lady whose education has fitted her for the discharge of the duties of such a situation, and vviio is remarkably fond of teaching. Letters to be addressed to 0., at the office of this paper, WANTED, A GOOD plain Cook. Also, a smart Boy, as Waiter. Apply at the Golden Fleece. To Capitalists and Others. T^ANTED, in a mercantile establish--1 v ment of three years'standing in this Settlement, doing an extensive business, and with facilities for increasing the same—a partner, with a capital and Englisb manufacturing connections. A gentleman of business habits would be preferred. Apply at the office of this paper. Dec. 29, 1853.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 167, 18 March 1854, Page 12
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