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. . . . SNUFF BOX. LOST on THURSDAY EVENING LAST, a SILVER SNUFF BOX, with an inscription and the owner's name on the lid. Whoever will restore it to Me. BRAD WELL, "Times" Office, will be rewarded for their trouble. . Ly.ttelton, April 25,1859. —— STRAYED . FIVE POUNDS REWARD. I rfIHE above reward will be paid to any one JL bringing a BAY CART COLT three I years.old; shod all round, to the HORSE RE- ! POSITORY, Christchurch. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED from Mr. Charles Perceval's Station,—A BROWN MARE, standing about 16 Lands high, with blaze down the face, and one white foot; branded with, triangle under saddle near side, with, collar marks, and a small colt foal by side. Whoever will deliver the same to the undersigned, or to Mr. Sidebottom, at Mr. Pearson's Station, will receive the above Reward. JOHN T. PARKINSON. _ - _____ TWO steady experienced bullock drivers, for a station in the Amuri, who will be willing to make themselves generally useful; none need apply but such as can give satisfactory references as to character and ability. Applications to be made to T. S. Duncan, Esq., Solicitor, Christchurch, or G. C. Black, Esq., Kaiapoi. Kaiapoi, May 2. WANTED, A Man and Wife without incumbrance as general farm servants. Apply at the Office of this paper in Christehureh. .. . WANTED, A RESPECTABLE YOUTH orjYOTJNG _3_ MAN, as CASHIER. Apply to . E GOODACRE & CO., Liverpool and Manchester House, Christehureh. GOVERNESS WANTED, ,' TO instruct two little girls residing on the Papanui Road, near Christehureh. For further particulars apply to P. J., care of Mr. Dann, Christehureh. . WANTED, A MISTRESS,-a Member of the Church of ii. England, for a mixed School of boys and girls, to be held temporarily in the Heathcote Valley Parsonage. For particulars, apply to the REV. GEO. COTTERILL, or to the REV. W. W, WILLOCK. Christehureh, March 14, 1859. WANTED, by a respectable married woman, a situation as housekeeper, and to make herself generally useful. References can be given. Address A.8., " Lyttelton Times" Office. ABLE SEAMEN wanted for the ship Mystery, to proceed to China. Apply to the MASTER on board. Lyttelton, May 6, 1859. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, THE brig AMASIS, 185 tons register. Apply to MILES, KINGTON, & CO., • Lyttelton. T!O LET, with immediate . possession,— BRUCE'S HOTEL, Akaroa, now doing a good business. Terms Liberal. —Inquire of A. J. ALPORT Esq., Lyttelton, or on the Premises. Feb. 1859. ROBERT TAYLOR, CARPENTER, BUILDER, & UNDERTAKER, ON retiring from business in Lyttelton, where he has for many years carried on the above trades, takes the opportunity of gratefully acknowledging the support and encouragement he has received from his numerous patrons; and would at the same time recommend to them his successor, Mr. Thomas Hester, who, he feels assured, will give every satisfaction to those who may favour him with their commands. Lyttelton, March 11, 1859. T H.O MAS HESTER, CARPENTER, JOINER, BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, Oxford Street, Lyttelton, BEGS to inform the Public that he has taken to the business of Mr. Robert Taylor, and hopes, by strict attention to all orders with which he may be honoured, together with moderate charges, that he may receive a fair share of patronage. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Oxford Street, Lyttelton. March 11, 1859. TO DEALERS AND HOTELKEEPERS. IN BOND, SWAINE, BOORD, and Co.'s celebrated Old Tom in casks and cases direct from the Distillery. Their goods to this settlement will in future be consigned to the undersigned only. Also, to arrive per next vessel, a shipment of wine and spirits in wood and bottle, of the choicest description, having been selected with the greatest care, including some of the Royal Highland Malt Whiskey. EDWARD B. BISHOP, Christehureh. • April, 1859. TENDERS ARE invited for the building of a Presbyterian Church, Kaiapoi. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. Black's, where sealed tenders will be received until May 22,1859 : endorsed, " Tenders for Building Presbyterian Church." The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Kaiapoi, April 27,1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 681, 18 May 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 681, 18 May 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 681, 18 May 1859, Page 1

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