TOWNSEND, HENRY, per Seringapatam, fi'om Bristol to Melbourne, left there per Gazelle, in charge of sheep, will find his BROTHER FRED, of Bath, by writing Post Office, Melbourne; any one knowing him will be rewarded on doing the same. TTTANTED immediately, a good house, if servant, or a married couple for% the station at Timaru. Apply to MESSRS. R. & G. RHODES. Lyttelton, June 1,1858. WANTED, A Man and Wife as general farm servants. Apply at tlie Office of this paper; or to MB. BOWEN» Milford. N WANTED, ASMomestic servant in a small family in the country, a single woman. For address, &c., apply at thia office, WANTED, . T)Y a family who *re going- to return JLX to England, a person frho weuld/. take charge of two children on the voyage-. For further particulars, apply at MR. DAM'S Stars, Christchnrch. \-.. WANTED, A situation for a young man and his wife without incumbrance. Address; J. H., Hawkhurst House, Hawkhurst Roa<j, Lyttelton. —1-~ _— TTPON the North Road, between Chrisl\J churGh and Papanui, or thereabouts, on SATURDAY LAST, a small-bore rifle barrel detached from the stock. A reward of lQs. f •will be.given on its being returned to the owner, a? Mr. Dampiei;^ Office, Ghristchuich; £S^KEWABD. -; W HERE AS my cattle dog "Guess" was killed by poison on tke morning of SUNDAY LAST, the 30th May; I hereby offer the above reward for such information as will convict the secret assassin. WM. CHANEY. ' Winchester Street, Lyttelton, May 31,1858. £1 REWARD. LOST between Sumner and Gollan's Bay, a full grown white sow. Who* ever will restore her to Ell£ SALT, London Street, Lyttelton, will receive the above reward. May 25, 1858. £20 REWARB. 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. THREE GUINEAS REWARD. STRAYED from Mr. Wilson'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 owne* shall receive the above reward. WILSON & CO. i Christchureh, May 5,1858. . WANTED TO BORROW 0O OOr^ on Fre *ellold security. dZt&j\J\J\J Apply by letter to A.8., "Lyttelton Times" Office. TEMPERANCE MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Canterbury Total Abstinence Society will be held in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE sth, at Seven o'Clock in the evening, for the purpose of enrolling members, appointing the committee, and other business. E. MILLS, Secretary pro. tern. Lyttelton, June Ist, 3858. ON SALE. ENGLISH coals now discharging ex Westminister, delivered in^Ghristchurch at £5 10s. per ton. 1 JOHN C. AIKMAN, Ferry Wharf. May 12, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 583, 5 June 1858, Page 1
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