NOW READY, THE SOUTHERN PROVINOBS ALMANAC, DIIIECTOIIY and YEARBOOK, IS6O. ON SALE at the " Lyttelton Times " Offices, Lyttelton and Christchurch, and by all agents in the province. Price : Haw-a-Cbowx. "YTTILLIAM CRUMP, who arrived in the VV Mystery, may hear of his Brother at Melbourne, by applying at the Immigration Office, Lyttelton. PATRICK SEXTON, a paid emigrant, native place Cqunty of Clare, Ireland, left home in March, 1855, arrived in Sydney in July following, lived eighteen months with his sister Mrs; Robert McPherson, who kept the Retreat Hotel, South Geelong; left there and arrived here on the 22nd of April last, where he met his uncle Patrick Sexton, formerly at New Town, Hobart Town, Van Dienien's Land ; sailed from here on the 12th of May last in the brig Reliance, Capt. James Smith, bound for Lyttelton, New Zealand. Should this come under his notice, he is requested to write at once to his uncle, Patrick Sexton, of jlew Town, Hobart Town, and he may hear of something to his advantage. His brother-in-law, Mr. McPherson, died on the 19th May last. Description:—Age 26 years, height sft. 5 inches, dark complexion, stout in body, and a sober man. Written at New Town, Hobart Town, November 14,1859. ~~ STRAYED, T7IROM the Halswell Station since Wednesday J- last, the 14th instant, a light bay Cart Mare, stands 16 hands high, with white streak down the forehead, 3 years old, and branded S on the near shoulder. Any person bringing the above mare to the Halswell Station, or to Mr. W. G. BRITTAN Englefield, will be rewarded. Christchurch, Dec. 20. STRAYED, IjIROM Messrs. Gray and Scott's Run, on JD the Rangitata, a'BAY MARE, 5 years old, 15 hands 1 inch high, white star on forehead, black points, switch tail, branded O with a line through the centre on off shoulder. Any person delivering her to A. R. Creyke, Ham, will be rewarded. Christchurch, Dec. 10,1859. ~ CAME ASTRAY, ~~ A Light Chesnut HORSE; no brand; small white star on forehead; black, feet; six years old. The owner can have the same by paying all expenses. Apply to ■ MR. WM. TURTON, Ashburton Arms, River Ashburton. WANTED,— An experienced Cook .who understands washing*. JOHN BEALEY. Christchurch, Dec, 19,1859. ~ ~~ TO DRAPER^ ' WANTED for the Liverpool and Manchester House, a thorough experienced hand; salary no object. Also, —One for the hosiery and one for the outfitting departments. E. GOODACRE & CO. N0v.29,1859. WANTED by an experienced man a situation as shepherd on an outstation. Apply at the ' Times' office, Christchurch. WANTED. A Respectable elderly Woman as Domestic Servant. Apply at the office of this Paper. WANTED A SITUATION BY a Married Couple, to take charge of a dairy or outstation. Apply to Messrs. Gould & Miles, or at the Springs Station. TITANTED,— A Secretary for the LyttelVt ton Chamber of Commerce. Apply to" I. T. COOKSON, ESQ, Chairman. ANTED for Timaru,—A Married Couple, without children, as Domestic Servants. AISO, • ■: Three Young Men as Shepherds. Apply to R. & G. RHODES. Lyttelton, Dec. 13,1859. MANN'S COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS, Corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Offices of the Provincial Government will be Closed1 on MONDAY, the 26th instant, and MONDAY, the 2nd January, 1860. By His Honor's command, T. W. MAUDE, For the Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Dec. 19,1859. R. C. PRINCE, Master of the Commercial School, Christchurch, will be prepared to receive a limited number of boarders after the Christmas recess. Terms, £40 per annum. Further particulars on application to the Commercial School, Tuam Street. Nov. 28,1859. ■ CONSECRATION OF THE NEW CHURCH, FERRY ROAD. • rpHIS Church will be consecrated by the Lord J- Bishop of Christchurch, on TUESDAY, Dec. 27 (St. John's Day.) The Bishop will preach on the occasion, and a collection will be made in aid of the Building Fund. The service will commence afc Eleven o'clock. G. COTTERILL, Curate of Lower Heathcote with Sumner. CHURCH PROPERTY ESTATE. npO be let, with immediate possession, that large •"• and convenient Dwelling House, situate on Oxford Terrace (near the Church) the late Grammar School, well adapted for a first rate Boarding House. Also. —Several valuable sections immediately adjoining, to be let for building purposes, offering an excellent opportunity for erecting shops and stores much in request in that rapidly increasing neighbourhood. For particulars enquire of Mr. R. PACKER, " Agent to the Church Property Trustees, or Mr. STROUTS, Architect, Cashel Street, Who will show the ground plan, &c. LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER HOUSE JUSTijreceived an immense quantity of goods in great variety, at prices never equalled
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 744, 24 December 1859, Page 6
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