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iiein fluim-ttsfmeiits.' 4THREE GUINEAS REWARD. STRAYED from Mr. #ilson's Residence, Tuam Street East, Christchurch, on the 2nd of May, a bay cob gelding, with black points, named King Cole. Whoever will bring the same to the oAvner shall receive the above reward. WILSON & CO. SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. ~jV/| R. OLLIVIER has received instrucJLxiL tions from a gentleman now leaving for England, to sell by Public Auction, at the Rooms, Cashel Street, on SATURDAY, MAY 22_?», 1858, A four post mahogany bedstead with hangings Telescope mahogany dining table with two spare leaves 2 fire grates 1 commode 1 iron boiler, 40 galls. 1 iron pot, 10 galls. 1 miner's dial 1 pair saddle bags 2 holster wallets 1-6 barrelled revolver, by Field Barker & Co. 1-5 do. do., by Colt 1-6 do. do., by Cogswell &c, <fee, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock." Terms at Sale. CAUTION. fTP.HE public are cautioned not to receive JL a FIVE POUND NOTE, of the Union Bank of Australia, Lvttelton, No. 17205, . Avhich was lost in Lyttelton, on SATURDAY last, by a poor Maori iad. The finder of the note will oblige by communicating with the " Times" Office. Lyttelton, May 11, 185 S.

NOTICE. THE undersigned, having taken the run lately held by Mr. Salt, begs to give notice that stock may be depastured thereon, on payment of the sum of one pound per head, | per annum. CHARLES BAKER, Lyttelton, May S, 1858. NOTICE. I THOMAS CLOUD, do hereby give *) notice to any person or persons harbouring my. wife JANE CLOUD, after this date, that I will prosecute them according to the law. May 8, 1858. WANTED A LITTLE Girl who can nurse a baby. Apply to MRS. HENRY MOSS, London Street, Lyttelton. MR. C. H. MOFFITT & SON, SURGEON DENTISTS, BEG to inform the inhabitants of LytJtelton and Christchurch, that, during their intended short stay, they Avill carry on all the branches of Dental Surgery as follows: — Artificial teeth supplied on the most improved principles, from a tooth to a complete set. Teeth effectually stopped with gold or composition. Teeth carefully scaled. Teeth extracted Avith little or no pain to the patient. Children's teeth carefully regulated during second dentition, which entirely prevents irregularity of growth. All the above operations performed with the latest improved instruments. Hours of attendance from 10 till 5. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. May 11, ISSB. TO LET, OIN" the Toavu Belt of Christchurch, Siacres of land enclosed in ring fence, and under cultivation. For particulars, apply to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Lyttelton, May 11, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 576, 12 May 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 576, 12 May 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 576, 12 May 1858, Page 5

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