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MR. LINCOLN/.CLARK' LEFTWICH, of Lynchburg, Virginia, United States; when last heard of, was in the employment of Mr. Phillips, a Settlor; will please communicate with the Undersigned, at the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton, until the 26th Instant; after that time to M.E8988. Lord & Co., Melbourne. W. KENT HALL. Feb. 4, 1859. ' ONE POUND REWARD. LOST: supposed to be from the Lyttelton Jetty, about the 7th October last, . • " A Tea Chest, covered with a canvas bag, • containing a large plaid' shawl, four bonnets, a boy's suit, and sundry other articles. .... ... .." In formation to be given to Mr. Tayler, Londonstreet, Lyttelton, or Mr. John Simpson, Kaiapoi. 30 SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, a blue and white bullock, nearside horn broken; came from Cordy's Run. Information to be given to Mr. Tisch, River Styx, or Papanui Store. NOTICE. inpHE Police have been instructed to prosecute . !■ JL " all persons whose CATTLE are found \van.dering at large or tethered in the thoroughfares of the towns of Christchureh or Lytteltor. - : E. W. SEAGER, .•-■■■ Sub'lnspector of-Police. - Police Office, Lyttelton, Jan. 10,1859. — .^ . .... ™ WANTED an engrossing GL^RK.to whom , a liberal salary, will, be given. No person need, apply unless he has' been, accustomed to the work. Apply to ■■ ■ - MR. WYATT, Solicitor, Marketplace,-. CliristchurchiV ; Dec. 7,1858.' ' ' . WANTED; V FEMALE SERVANT, Apply to A. MRS. HARGREAVES, London Street. • " " " .-•-.■■■ V-—. WANTED ~ BY a steady man, employment at any kind of light work. ' Please to address X. V., Office of this paper. WANTE^^ \ WAITER and COOK, to, whom liberal jLA- wages willl be given j none but those of sober and steady habits need apply.- References to be made to Me. GEORGE GIGGS, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. f . . January 25, 1859. '•......'..'.. --■■•. .- WANTED." ■'" '"'•■ '■-• -■■- BY a middle aged man, a Situation. in a ' Store, or any employment where he could make himself generally useful; has been used, to gardening. • Address A. J. "Lyttelton Times" Office. .• WANTED,. \ ■■■ Good FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANT. -&- Apply to MRS. COE, Albion House, Can- . terbury Street, Lyttelton. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. /^■AM1 COTTAGE/ the- 'residence of My. \J Sidey, of. Kaiapoi, "md also the 14 Acres of Land adjoining, on which there is a good deal of timber" and a \yell stocked garden, &c, • ' ■'■. •"■'■■■■■■■■" : ■ Apply;'to. Mr. Black, Kaiapoi; A. J. Alport, Esq., Lyttelton ; or Mr. " Duncan, solicitor, Christchureh. FOR SALE, .fTTHREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY acres of J- LAND, being Rural Section, No. 145, lying ■ between the Riccarton and Lincoln Roads, with frontage to both. Also, in one or more lots, three and a half acres in the Town of Christchurch, (being Town Sections No. 441 to 454 inclusive) situated in one block, and fronting Hereford Street, Cashel Street, and the Government Domain. For particulars apply to Mr. Haeman, Hereford Street, Christchurch. Nov. 17, 1858 . . SHEEP AND RUNS FOR SALE sf\(~Xf\ EWES in lamb, may be, y\JKJ \J delivered or left on the usual terms for twelve months. . • A mixed flock of 800, deliverable the first week in February, being a portion of one of the best flocks in the colony and the whole young sheep. Also several most valuable runs from 15,000 to 30.000 acres. :■ For further particulars apply to JOHN T. PARKINSON, Christchurch or Stanmore. Christchurch, December 27, 1858. NOTICE. "\TOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership iAI hitherto subsisting between the Undersigned, Henry Brown and Edmund Fergnson Ctunptall, both of Chvistchurcli, under the style or firm of " Brown and Campbell," BUTCHERS, has this day been formally dissolved. All debts due to' and owing by the said co-pnrtnership will be received and paid by the said Henry Brown, by whom alone the business will in future be carried on." Dated this Tenth D;iy of December, 1858. HENRY BROWN, E. F. CAMPBELL. Witness to the signatures of the said pnrtios,— John Hichen*, Articled Clerk, • Christchurch. W. GOSNELL, Corner of London and Canterbury Streets, LTTTEITOK, BEGS : to announce that he can accommodate one or two .gentlemen with BOARD AND LODGINGS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1

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