FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE Fine Brig DAR T, B. Jenkins, commander, daily expected, will ply as a direct and regular trader between this port and Sydney. This vessel has first-rate accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and is a good opportunity for shippers of wool, as every facility will be afforded by the undersigned in weighing, &c, Sec., at their warehouses, both at Kaiapoi and Lyttelton. For freight or passage, apply to - COOKSON, BOW rLER, & Co., T , Agents. Lyttelton, Dec. 7th, 1858. FIRE AT TAYLOR'S BREWERY, CHRISTCHURCH. IN consequence of the great loss Mr. Richard Taylor has sustained by the above calamitous event, and to assist him under the circumstances, Subscription Lists havq been opened, and are now lying at the Union Bank, the Hotels, and all the Stores in Christchurch and Lyttelton. It has been considered advisable that the subscription should not exceed ONE SOVEREIGN each person. All who are desirous of subscribing will please hand ia their amounts as quickly as possible. GOULD & MILES, j Treasurers, H. E. ALPORT, Hon. Secretary. N B.—A Public Meeting will be held at the White Hart^ Hotel, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, to report progress, and arrange future plans. LOST, between Pariarra and Timaru, on r the 22nd December, 1857, a CHEQUE on the Union Bank of Australia, drawn by Mr. McDonald, Orari, in favour of James Watson. The cheque is stopped at the Bank. Any person finding the above, will be rewarded for their trouble. LOST~ ~~ BETWEEN Mr. Homersham's house and White's hotel, Kaiapoi, two silver Desserl Spoons and Forks, engraved A.R.M.A. Any- person forwarding- the same to Mr. Hutchinson's Store, Kaiapoi, will be rewarded. Island, Kaiapoi, Sept. 27, 1858. -TTTANTED immediately, for Timan:, VV A HOUSE SERVANT. Apply at the Office of this Paper. TO BULLOCK DRIVERS. W "ANTED a BULLOCK DRIVER • good wages g-iven. Apply to JAMES WYLDE, Kaiapoi. j : : . . | TO SAWYERS. WANTED FOUR PAIRS OF SAWYERS. Apply to MR, WYLDE, Kaiapoi. WANTED,— A Steady Active LAD. Apply to Peter Cameron, Robin Hood Tavern, Lyttelton. WANTED A SITUATION BY a Man that understands general work and can write tolerably well. Address J.0.R., Post Office, Christchurch. WANTED, A MAN COOK, apply at the jftovtKorn Hotel, Kaiapoi. Nov. 11,1858. CARPENTERS WaNTED. ' A Couple of experienced hands for a jljL large building, within three miles of Christchurch. -w Liberal waires will be sriven. For particulars, apply to MESSRS. GOULD & MILES. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. NOTICE. A Register is kept at this office for the hire of farm servants,etc., ivc, t£e. Persons requiring such, are requested" to apply personally, or by letter (pre-paid) add rested fo tbe Provincial Immigration Agent. Lyttelton. Immigration Office, Lyttolton, July lu„185! •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 636, 11 December 1858, Page 1
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