WANTS A SITUATION. A YOUNG MAN who is willing to ! make himself useful in any capacity ; has been used to horses. Direct, A.Z.A., ■ Post-office, Christchurch. i ; WANTED, A Housemaid, or general servant, for &. Hotel, Apply to Mr. HENRY ALL WRIGHT, Lyttelton, or to Mr. JOSEPH DANN, Christchurch. WANTED, AN experienced man cook, to whom liberal. wages will he given. For i address, apply at the office of this paper. WANTED, FIVE or Six pair of Sawyers, to whom the highest market' price will be paid in cash for Timber delivered at high water mark, and constant employment guaranteed for one year, and a first rate bush to cut in. Apply to GEO. ARMSTRONG, Akaroa. • May 9th, 1857. I : | TO MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS. i nnHE Undersigned begs to offer his services to J- a Merchant or Storekeeper, either in the office, to conduct a branch business, or in any other capacity where a thorough knowledge of accounts and general merchandise are required. H. C. COSIER. Christchurch, May 25, 1857. . CARPENTERS WANTED. TO proceed up country for three months; liberal wages will be given. Apply to ROBT. WAITT, & CO. Lyttelton, June 9th, 1857. ' FOR THREE MONTHS, a pair of working bullocks, thoroughly broken in and quiet, without yokes and bowa. Address, | stating terms, to CHAS. SMITH, Rhodes's | Bay. | June 21st, 1857. i WANTED TO PURCHASE, THE Good Will of a RUN inside the Canterbury Province, with or without ! from 2000 to 3000 Ewes. Apply to JOHN T. PARKINSON. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from Papanui, on the night of Wednesday, the 7th, a brown working bullock, branded D on the near hip, and Hon the off hip; whoever will give information where the above maybe found, shall receive one pound reward SMITH HOWARD, Rangiora. April 12th, 1857. £5 REWARD. WHEREAS certain parties have been 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 hreby offer the above reward for any infor- • j mation sufficient to prosecute such offenders. _ The whole of my run and also ground adjoining the Slaughterhouse, is now poisoned. i J.T.PARKINSON. : NOTICE. AGENCY for Papanui.—Mr. F. T. Haskins has been appointed Agent for the ' Lyttelton Tunes' Newspaper at Papanui, and is authorised to receive Advertisements and the names of new subscribers. Mr. Haskins will receive a number of copies for sale on j each day of publication. NOTICE. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against disturbing the Horses now running in the neighbourhood of Rangiora, or drivng any of them without permission of J. H. WARD, Rangiora. June 10,1857. "VTOW Landing ex Spray, 3 cases J3i books. J. McCARDELL.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 486, 1 July 1857, Page 1
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