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PUBLIC NOTICE. "VrOTICE is hereby given that the Partner--Ll ship hitherto subsisting1 between the iindersigned,GEOßGE GOULD & GROSVENOR MILES, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The general business will be carried on afc the old store by the said Grosvenov Miles, on his own account, in'the name of the late finn; and the Boot, Shoe, and Clothing Business by the aforesaid Goorge Gmild,in his own name, and on his own account, at " Cookham House." All debts due to, and owing by the late firm, will be received and paid by the said Gvnsvenov Miles. Witness our hands this 2nd day of January, 18G0. * GEORGE GOULD. GROSVENOR MILES. Witness— • . ' ' • C.W. Wyatt, Solicitor, Christchurch. COOKHAM HOUSE. BOOT, SHOE, & CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, CHRIS TCHUECH. fi EORGE GOULD begs respectfully to vDT inform his friends and the public generally that, having retired from the firm of Gould and Miles, he has taken to the above business on his own private account, and hopes for a continuation of those favors hitherto so liberally bestowed on that branch of the business, and assures that no effort on his part shall be wanting to merit the same. ■ TERMS CASH. Station orders supplied through the old store as usual. GEORGE GOULD. Christchurch, Jan. 2,1860. |g©a SHOULD this meet the eye of 0. *St^ O A. Tudor, Esq., late passenger per Cresstvell, he is requested to write to "his friend— H. FULLER, Care of McLeod and Gibson, Merchants, Dunedin, Otago. "TTTANTED,—An owner for' a Roll of tV Carpeting, wrapped in a tarpaulin cover. The owner can have it by proving property and paying expenses, on application to - GEO. ARMSTRONG, Akaroa. Dec. 28,1859; STRAYED, EROM the Halswell Station since Wednesday 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. - „ 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 immediately,—A HOTJSE- . MAlD.—Apply; to Mrs. Cass. Christchurch; * December 31^1859. WANTED,— For the Universal Hotel, a Man as professed Cook, and an active Young Man as Waiter. Also, a Kitchen Maid and a Cellar Man. Apply to ■'.•■■; MR. HEAPHY. TTTfANTED,—An experienced Cook who t?,. understands washing. JOHN BEALEY. Christchurch, Dec, 19,1859. TO DRAPERS. TTTANTED for the Liverpool and Manchester V»o House, a thorough experienced hand; salary no object. . ■. Also, —One for the hosiery and one for the outfitting departments. E. GOODACRE & CO.Nov. 29,1859. / \tTANTED by an experienced man a v.: 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. WANTED,— A Secretary for the Lyttelton Chamber of Commerce. Apply to I. T. COOKSON, ESQ., Chairman. ANTED,—An experienced Waiter, at Mann's Commercial Dining Rooms. Chriatchurch, Dec. 28,1859. . « "TIXANTED,—A Large Run in the Can?T terbury Province, with or without Sheep. Apply to ... COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER HOUSE TUST received.an immense quantity of goods in *J great variety, at prices never equalled. CATTLE FOR SALE. ftfX Head of well-bred Young Cattle, \J\J averaging 11 months old, for sale; ■will be delivered anywhere in the province north of Christchurch, free of expense. Apply to MR. WYLDE, ■ „ ■■ ■ Kaiapoi. 3?QR SALE- OR TO LET, 1 ijiIRST-Class Business Premises situated JD in one of the principal Streets in Lyttelton. Apply to HENRY CHARLES COSIER, 1 '''■'■ ''■'■ Norwich Quay. Jan. 3,1860, '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 748, 7 January 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 748, 7 January 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 748, 7 January 1860, Page 6

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