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WANTED, A Man and Wife as general farm servants. Apply at the Office of this paper, or of MR. BO WEN, Milford. 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, A WHEELWRIGHT. Apply to W. H. Derry, London Street, Lvttelton. 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. Also, A chestnut colt with a white star in forehead, branded ED off shoulder, one year old in Nov., 1857. The above reward, will be given to~ any one delivering them to MR. JONES, in Mr. Duppa's stockyards. £26 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. -'*■ • ? 7' ' . The above reward will be paid on delivering the same to J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Norwich Quay. WANTED TO BORROW £Q\ (\C\C\ on Freehold security. S UUU Apply by letter to A.8., " Lyttelton Times" Office. FOR SALE. ' PHE nearly-new, first-class Schooner MARY I LOUISA, 30 tons burden, with anchors, cables, &c, &c. The Mary Louisa was built by Ni'coll, of Auckland, in 1857, of Pobutukawa and Kauri, and is well found with all necessary stores. For particulars apply to GEORGE ARMSTRONG, Akaroa. April 16, 1858. NOTICE. I THOMAS CLOUD, will not be •> answerable for any debts my wife, JANE CLOUD, may incur after this date. Lyttelton, April 16th, 1858. JUST ARRIVED, /■*/-\ r\f\f\ feet kauri boards, ex Aeis. OUSUUU ROBERT WAITT A CO. Lyttelton, April 13,1858' ~ JUST RECEIVED THE best, largest, and cheapest assortment of boots and sines. Also, a quantity of children's of best quality at B. GAHAGAN'S. . boot maker. • London Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 570, 21 April 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 570, 21 April 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 570, 21 April 1858, Page 1

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