OVERSEER. WANTED an overseer on a sheep station. A steady single man who has been accustomed to colonial sheep farming would he preferred. Testimonials required. Apply by letter to 8.D., "Lyttelton Times" Office. WANTED BY an experienced party, a run stocked with 2,000 to 5,000 sheep, for which a libeial annual money rental would be given. Apply to MR. W. THOMSON, Christchurch. WANTED, A NURSEMAID. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL BEALEY, Christchurch. WANTED, AW H E E L W R I G H T. Apply to. W. H. Derby, London Street, Lyttelton. March 4th, 1858. WASHING. EAMILIES' and ships' washing- and mangling done on reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs. HILL, Soames's Land, Lyttelton. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST ON the Waiyau in June last, one bay filly with black points and white hind feet and an irregular white mark in forehead, branded ED near shoulder, two years old in Nov., 1857. y Also, <: A chestnut colt with a white star in forehead, branded ED off shoulder, one year old in Nov., ! 1857. . 7 . . The above reward will be given to any one delivering thejn to MR, JONES, in Mr. Duppa's stockyards.... - > * .. £20 REWARD: STOLEN from the premises of the undersigned a nearly new Ransom and May's plough. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender will receive the above reward. . CHARLES J. DUNNAGE, Dunmoor. March 22nd, 1858.' ' £3 REWARD. LOST from off the jetty, ex Roehampton, on the 15th March last, a small box containing books, marked J.M.H. 37. The above reward will be paid on delivering the same to - J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Norwich Quay. WANTED TO BORROW _/>£> i~lf\C\ on freehold security. dW^^UvJU Apply by letter to A.8., "Lyttelton Times" Office. TO BUILDERS, MASONS & OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a Church in Lyttelton. Plans and specifications may be seen on application at my office, on and after TUESDAY Next, until j the fourth day of May at Noon. Sealed tenders must be delivered on or before the sixth of May. The tender may be for the whole building, or for mason's and carpenter's work separately. The committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. GEORGE MALLINSON, Architect. Oxford Street, April 6, 1858. DAILY EXPECTED, /JA f~\f\r\ feet kauri boards, ex Acis. DU,UUU ROBERT WAITT & CO. Lyttelton, April 13,1858JUST RECEIVED THE best, largest, and cheapest assortment of boots aud slues. Also, a quantity of children's of best quality at B. GAIIAGAN'S, bootmaker. London street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 569, 17 April 1858, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 569, 17 April 1858, Page 1
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