TO LET FOE LONG LEASE . OE FOR. SALE, ONE Town Section in the heart of the Town of Lyttelton. Apply to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Lyttelton, March 4th, 1857.PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PROVINCIAL TREASURER has received through the post an envelope containing Thirty Three Pounds in Bank Notes, accompanied by no explanation. The person who forwarded the above sum is requested to communicate with this Office immediately. CHARLES C. BOWEN, Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Christchurch, 6th March, 1557. CHAELES CEAWFOED, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having claims against Charles Crawford, late of Christchurch and previously of Lyttelton, deceased, are requested at once to send in their accounts ; and all persons indebted to his Estate or to the late firm of Crawford and Taylor, in Lyttelton, are required forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to Mr. Dampier, of London St., Lyttelton, Solicitor jto the Executrix, or in default for one month from this date proceedings will be taken for recovery thereof. London street, Lyttelton, March 17,1857. FOE SALE, NEAR KAIAPOI, AN excellent Cattle run, of about 5,000 acres, bounded by the river Eyre, and the bush, about 26 head of cattle, with a freehold section of. 100 acres adjoining, about 50 , acres of which is timbered land. There are good stockyards &c, complete for « dairy station. Apply to Mr. W.C. Bbs^tck, Kaiapoi. TO BE LET OE SOLD A WATER MILL Site at Rangibra, where a plentiful stream of water, admirably fitted for mill purposes, crosses the high road from Harewood to Kaiapoi, within a mile of Eangiora Bush. For particulars apply to . J. HAMILTON WAED, Rangiora, Jan. 1,1857. FOE SALE, AT Rangiora, a PLOUGH (Y. F..L. No. 2, Ransome & May), with extra mould board and shares complete. Also, a set of Harrows "complete^ and a set of Plough harness. Apply to Mr. J. C. BOYS, Kaiapoi, or ' Mr. SHRIMPTON, Rangiora. Feb. 23rd, 1857. WANTED, A Professed female cook, and a housemaid, both middle aged, and of good reference. Apply to Mr. W. HEAPHY, Universal Hotel, ' Lvttelton. March sth, 1857. TAYLOR & POPPLEWELL, Oxford St., Lytteltoit, BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, &c. Boors, Sashes, Shop Fronts, &c., made to order. Funerals Furnished and Conducted. £5 REWARD. "IITHEREAS certain parties have been Tf Pig Hunting on my run, between Mount Pleasant and Godley Heads—by which dogs my sheep 'there depasturing, have been scattered and several killed ; ' ' ' I hereby offer the aboye reward for any information sufficient to prosecute such offenders. The whole of my run arid also ground adjoining the Slaughterhouse, is now poisoned. J.T.PARKINSON.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 463, 11 April 1857, Page 10
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418Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 463, 11 April 1857, Page 10
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