WANTED. A FEMALE Domestic Servant. Apply JZL to Mns. C. WARD, Lyttelton, or to J. H. WARD, Rangiora. August 12th, 1857. WANTED. A FEMALE SERVANT;- apply to MRS. JOHN BEALEY, Christchurch. WANTED, AN experienced man cook, to whom liberal wages will be given. For address, apply at the office of this paper. WANTED. ~ A FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANT thoroughly acquainted with house work. Good wages will be given. Apply to MRS. W. H. FOLEY, Norwich. Quay. WANTED. A BUTCHER. Apply to MR. GEO. WESTON. Kaiapoi, September Ist, 1857. ON S A LE. •"" EX SPRAY. SIXTY tons of superior Newcastle coal, delivered at Christchurch at £6 per ton. FREDERICK LeCREN, Ferry wharf. FOR SALE. 2 SECTIONS of Land in the Town of Christchurch, well situated for business. Apply to J. LONGDEN. LAND TO BE LET. , 1 Xr\iACRES of rich arable land to jLOv^ be let for a term of years, with right of pasturage over 250 acres, well eituated within half a mile of water carriage, (River Courtnay or Waimakiriri) and _sis miles prom Christchurch. Frontage 25 chains, on the Great North Road, at the six mile post, and running westward to trig pole 3.7, and from thence southward to the River Styx. The above land will be let in 25 acre sections, or more if required. For particulars, apply to W. HEAPHY, Universal Hotel. Lyttelton, Sept. 11th, 1857. FOLEY'S RETREAT, NORWICH QUAY. BOARD AND LODGING. MEALS, Soup, and Luncheon at all hours. j Livery and Bait Stables. ! FOR SALE. FERRY MEAD. HRHAT desirable and convenient residence 5 situated on the banks of the River Heathcote within two miles of Lyttelton and three from Christchurch. This valuable property comprises a strongly built house, containing six rooms ; a garden ! well stocked with trees; also, a large stable, cart sheds, fowl house, stock yards, piggeries, &g., &c.; together with 15 acres of land securely fenced and under crop, commanding a preemptive right over 500 acres. For further particulars, apply to FREDERICK LeCREN, Ferry Wharf. NOTICE. ALL Persons found pig-hunting on the run belonging to Messrs. Fhitey, Mason, and Ware, extending from Okain's Bay to Laverich's Bay, will be prosecuted according to law. August 13th, 1857. SCHOOL MEETING, KAIAPOI. A MEETING will be held on SATURDAY, the 19th of September, in the Parish Church of Kaiapoi, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, to take into consideration the subject of Education as regards the Kaiapoi District, and to endeavour to obtain efficient School accommodation. The presence of all interested in this subject ■ is most earnestly requested. JOHN RAVEN, Incumbent.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 508, 16 September 1857, Page 1
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