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WANTED SHEARERS A T the Stonyhurst and Hesrthstock stations. ■£*- Price—2os. per hundred. . J. W. MALIiOCK. ; ~ WANTED, ' ~" \ N Assistant 'in a Store, one accustomed to so® -^- Goods preferred. ; Good references indispensable. L.E. NATHAN. ~~ NOTICE. ~~ IMPOUNDED on the T6tTi mstant, Twa Horses, one a red or chestnut colt, not shod, bit of rope round the neck-; the other, a young gelding, not shod, brown colour, bkck feet, very small >star on the face. If the above 'horses are not released within 21 days from the above date they will be SoldbyA-uc-tion to defray expenses. ■JAMES COTTON, '«, . , 'Pound Keeper. fChnstchttrch, October 25.1859. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE., ■TnHAT any person'or persons found hunting ■JL or shooting pigs between the North Peak'andCass's Peak will be prosecuted as the lawdirects.; also, £3 reward will be given to any person that will lay information of some person or persons that have taken away-or shot 'two of my pigs, marked on the ear— THOMAS KENNEDY, ...' . 'Cass's Peak, . ' ' Near Hoon Hay Bush. T Hereby certify that MR. HENRY JL . HORSFORD PRINS lias this day submitted to me his Diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and has thereby proved himself a legally qualified Medical Practitioner, within the terms of the "Medical, Practitioner's Ordinance" of New Minister. : •JOHN HALL, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate's Office. '" Christchurch, Oct. 29,1859. KAIAPOI >PHILHAEMONIC SOCIETY. ALL persons wishing to join the above ■Society 'are requested to apply to the Secretary, MR. HEWLINGS, or to one of the Members of the Committee, it haying been decided that the singing class shall commence as soon as there are fifty members. The subscription is One Guinea-per annum. JAMES WYLDE, Chairman. „.-.. ) • NEW TAILORING BUSINESS. E BROOKE, Tailor, begs to inform the • inhabitants of Canterbury that- he has commenced in the above line, and hopes by superior fitting and workmanship, combined with moderate charges, to merit ashare of their support. N.B.—TERMS CASH. | Temporary residence at Mr. J. Joyce's, Watchmaker, Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton. i —-—- • - 'NELSON EXAMINER.' SUBSCRIPTIONS to the ' Nelson Exkj aminer' newspaper will be received at this office, and Copies supplied -to subscribers on the arrival of each mail. Terms, 10s. per \ Quarter. i f Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. | STORE ROOM TO LET. EOOM for 200 tens of goods, with an office-at-tached. Apply to H. LEAKE, London Street, Lyttelton-. ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. THE great success attending the opening of an agency for the constant supply to tin* Province of THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS AND THE HOME NEWS, has induced the undersigned to undertake theregtt* lar supply of the WEEKLY DISPATCH I NEWS OF THE WOULD SPECTATOR _ j EXAMINEE and any other English-, Irish, or Scotch paper? Persons anxious to subscribe, may forward theit orders to Mr, BeAdwem., "Lyttelton Times** Office. :■■'■•■■ HALTT-YEAELY SITBSCBIPTION9. £ s. d> Illustcated London News ... 1 10 0 Home News . ... ... 010 6 r Weekly Despatch .;, ... 16 0 Spectator ... 2.00 , Examiner ... 16 0 The Leader 16 0 Punch 0 17 6 News of-the World ... ... 015 0 ALBERT T> BRADWELL, "Lyttelton Times "Office. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. 1 f\ TONS of Colonial grown Permanent JLvJ Pasturage Grasses and Clovers, in mixture, comprising 16 of the best pasture varieties. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. NOTICE. IN consequence of the decease of our latePartner, MR. THOMAS KINGTON, Ihe business in Bristol and London is now conducted under the title of MILES BROTHERS & CO.; and our IJusineaa in ' Canterbury, New Zenland, and Melbourne, will, on and after tlio Ist AUGUST Nextybo conducted -undev the title of MILES & CO. MILES, KINGTON, & CO. Lyttelton, New Zealand, July 30,1859. BOARD AND LODGING HOUSE. MRS. BA.RNETT begs respectfully to inform visitors to Christdnirch thai; she has good accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen. • Gloucester House, Colombo St. North, July 11,1850.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 1

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