PUBLIC NOTICE. £50 Keward. WHEREAS some Thief or Thieves stole from Mr. Smith's hut, about a week ago, Three pairs of Linen Sheets :— The above.reward''will he paid on conviction of the offenders. Also, A further BeWard of £25 will he paid to any person or persons who will give such information, as shall lead to the conviction of the parties who stole a can containing about two gallons spirits of Tar, a hand-vice, and various other articles from the woolshed, about three months ago. B. & G. Rhodes.l; Rhodes' Bay, May 27th, 1854. NOTICE. "DRIVATE Parties' requiring beasts, -JL sheep, or pigs, killed- and dressed, may hear of a butcher by applying at Geo. Gould's General Stores, Christchurch. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. CUMMINS;JpainUr ants ©la?Ur, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity, that he has removed from Dublin Street, to the premises lately occupied by Mr.J. Bannister in London street. All Orders punctually attended to. Estimates given if required. Partnership Wanted. WANTED— a partnership in a sheep run, or to purchase the goodwill of a run. Address letters, with real names, to Z, at the Times' office. Partner Wanted. A GENTLEMAN possessing Land and Pasturage near Christchurch is desirous of meeting with a Partner to carry on the Farming and a Dairy Station. Apply to Mr. J. C. Pokier, Solicitor, Christchurch. WANTED. A SINGLE man, who is acquainted with gardening and farming, and to snake himself generally useful about the house. To a suitable person good wages and a comfortable berth will be given. Apply to J. Dann. Market Place, Christchurch. WANTED, A MARRIED couple, without family preferred, for a home station, a few miles from Christchurch. Apply at Mr. Daks's store, Christchurch. WANTED, A STRONG ACTIVE LAD. Apply to Geo. Gould. WANTED TO BORROW, JpQA ON valuable Freehold security. cSa^yj^J Address A.8., Post-Office, Lyttelton. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST —A gold watch guard consisting of curb chain attached to a seal key with crest on it, and also a seal with crest and motto on a lapis lazulce stone, attached by a short chain to the same key. Whoever will hriug the same to Mr. Caul field, at Christchurch, or give information leading to its discovery, will receive the above reward. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY"TVTOTICE.—The Library and News-room -"-^ of the Society will be unavoidably closed during the necessary alterations to the contemplated Town Flail." All books now on issue will have to be returnee! to the Librarian at his residence. By order of the President, A. J. Alport, Hon. Sec.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 179, 10 June 1854, Page 12
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421Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 179, 10 June 1854, Page 12
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