PEACOCK.— If Mr. Spencer Perceval Peacock who sailed from Gravesend on the 6th of July, 1856, in the ship Mariner, for Wellington, New Zealand, is now living, he will hear of something to his advantage by applying to MR. HANNEN, Solicitor, Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire. Any person producing satisfactory evidence of the death of the above gentleman, will be remunerated for their trouble. London, March 15,1858. WANTED, A Respectable Elderly Woman as domestic servant to a bachelor in town. Apply at the Counting-house of MESSES. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, June 14, 1858. WANTED, BY a family who are going to return to England, a person who would take charge of two children on the voyage. For further particulars, apply at MR, DANN'S Store, Christchurch. £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. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST from Kaiapoi an iron grey colt, branded son near shoulder. Any person bringing the same to MR. GEORGE WESTON, will receive the above reward. ALL accounts due to MR. SAMUEL SCOTT, unless paid within a month from this date, will be handed over to his Solicitor for collection. Lyttelton, June 12, 1858 VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. MRS. HENRY BEECHEY and MR. and MRS. JEFFREYS, assisted by other amateurs, will give a concert in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on FRIDAY, June the 25th. Tickets ss. each. Concert to begin at 8 o'clock. SAINT AUGUSTINE LODGE, No. 885, OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. f |\EE Brethren of this Lodge will celeJL brate the Festival of St. John the Baptist 'on THURSDAY, the 24fch instant, at the|Masonic Hall, Christchurch. Banquet at 6 p.m. The attendance of visiting Brethren will be esteemed a favour. By order of the W.M., C. W. WYATT, Secretary. Masonic Hall, June 12,1858. NOTICE. ALL parties indebted, to the undersigned, are requested to pay their accounts forthwith, otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover the same, without further notice. A. FORD. Canterbury Street. CORN SACKS. ON SAL E,— 400 3 bushel bags. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, June 16, 1858. DITCHERS' BOOTS. T U S T RECEIVE D,— tl 50 pairs stout kip nailed knee boots. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, * June 16,1858. _O~| (f"\^\r^ *° c advanced on c^/JL^V-/ V^ \J approved freehold security, in Christchurch and its neighbourhood. Apply to Mr. C. W. WYATT, Solicitor, Colombo Street, Christchurch. TO LET. k HOUSE or apartments furnishrd or A. unfurnished, with board if required. Apply to C. BAKER, London Street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 588, 23 June 1858, Page 1
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