For Akaroa and Sydney. /L riIHE fast-sailing Clipper i^flKNjk -"- Brig Mountain Maid, f^^H^^-Vv J. J. Peacock, master, will [/i^3^i^^hvM?a^: or ie a^ove Port oa '^^^^^^S,'Tuesddy next, the 20th inst. -*»JsE3aaii^saß» jj^ accommodation for passengers. For freight, &c. apply to J. J. Peacock, Esq., or to A. J. Alpokt, Agent. ' Norwich Quay, Lytteltoh, March 13. NOTICE. A SPECIAL Genebai Meeting of the -£*- Cantekbury Jockey Club will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, on Saturday, :24th March, at 3 p.m., to hear and.consider any objections to the Race for the Ladies' Purse, on Wednesdays the 7th inst ':'-'!■ ;iQ. By order of the Committee, ['r';-'-.'\/:\-- ■ ■•.'■;•••■■■'; Thomas Cass, /' ". (Acting) Secretary. Christclmrch, March 12th. .'.;■'.: LYTTELTON and PORT VICTORIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. INTENDING Members aie requested to communicate their names to the Hon. Secretary. Wm. Do>'am) } Hon. Sec. Subscription, 10s. 6d. annually. £250 POUNDS REWAM WHEREAS a person of the name of JAMES^MACKEifziE and others did, on or about thelstof JNfarch last, steal and drire away about 1000 Sheep from the Timaru Station, and as thereTls^reason to believe that the same men have, on previous occasions, stolen both Sheep and Cattle j and driven them away (see letter from Mr. Sidebottom, under "Locallntelligence,") the above reward will be paid on the recovery of the Stock. The owners are of opinion that there is a regular organized gang of thieves and receivers either in this or the Otago Province. The above Reward of £2bO will be paid to any pe.rson or persons who shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of all the parties concerned. £100 icill be paid on the apprehension of Mackenzie. B. & G. Rhodes. Lyttelton, March 15th. FIVE POUNDS REWARD STRAYED in August, 1853, a White Cow, with red spots on neck, branded X and F near rump, supposed to have two calves with her, one about IS months old. Any oue delivering the said cow to Mr. Field, Christchurch, shall receive £5 if with two calves as above, £3 if with only one, or £2 if without. STRAYED. A considerable time since, from Mr. Garland's herd, A RED and WHITE BULL, branded on the Rump L, with >-< running through it, forming a cross. Also a Strawberry-coloured Yearling Heifer, with red head, not branded. Whoever will give such information as will enable the owner to recover them, either to Mr. Garland, Heathcote Farm, or lo JVEr. Luck, Christchurch, shall receive 20s. reward for each beast. Christchurch, Feb. 22ud. LOST. A SHORT time since, a GOLD SEAL, crest and initials " CD." $f||i^vje^|ui| ibund the same, and will bring ia^Q|l^||icei>hall be rewarded. .. : : . fiiiSllfcti?iS?So ' ' ' ■ ■" v,; !< -• V ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 248, 17 March 1855, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 248, 17 March 1855, Page 1
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