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V:\-: NOTICE. ;v •;'■/' ■ .-■• : TO THE INHABITANTS OF PIGEON BAY, AKAROA, AND OKAIN'S BAY. MOSES BARTON, with an experienced man, is running a BOAT from the head of Pigeon Bay twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday, leaving" Lyttelfcon on Wednesday morning afc 9 o'clock with the mail, and returning the same day j leaving Lyttelton the second time on Thursday morning at 7 a.m. Fares —10s. each way. Any other day a boat may be obtained; to leave Pigeon Bay on Friday, weather permitting. One passenger „.£1 Two or more 10s. each Parcels carried at reasonable rates. Every information can be obtained, and parcels , left with Mr. Nurse, Norw'ch Quay. N.B.—The above are both careful and experienced boatmen. 533 NOTICE. ~~ LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH CONVEYANCE. THOMAS BRUCE and JOHN COE intend on and after Monday next, August sth, running a Conveyance for Passengers between Christchurch and Heathcote "Valley : Leaving the White Hart at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. „ Heathcote Valley at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Fares—2s. 6d. each way Also, Saddle and harness horses, and conveyances for hire at all times, at Bruce's Stables, Gloucester Street, Christchurch, and at the Mitre Hotel Stables, Lyttelton Good Livery and Bait Stables, Lyttelton and Christchurch. N.B.—A covered Melbourne Car for hire, well adapted for parties in all weathers. 10 ROYAL MAIL CARL WEVERIST'S NEW SPRING CON- • VEYANCE will start every Morning from tie Post Office, Kaiapoi, for Ghristchurch, at half past 11 o'clock. Orders and parcels care' fully looked after. The same cart will run to Saltwater Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, leaving Mr. Black's Store at 3.30 p.m., returning same day. " _^ 394 JAMES GRANT, DEALER IN WINES, SPIRITS, ALE AND PORTER. YORK BUILDINGS, HIGH STREEr, CHRISTCHURCH. JG. begs to inform his friends and the public • that he has commenced in tiie above business, and intends keeping genuine articles, and will sell at moderate prices, and trusts to merit a share of public patronage. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. 12 ~ WILLIAM BULL, WHEELWRIGHT, DOG AND DUCK YARD, SYDNEY, BEGS to inform his customers and the public in general, that he has on hand a stock of workmanship and materials that cannot, at the present time, be equalled in the colony for quantity and quality, and all paid for in cash, at twenty shillings in the pound, not fifteen shillings. W. Bull challenges the colony with his waggons and drays : but it is useless to tell ninety-nine persons out of a hundred, that if they want the best waggon or dray in the colony, to go to William Bull, as the squatter and the carrier all know it to be a fact, and all the country publicans say, when they come to town, " Why, Bull, the carrier knows your drays as well by the rattle of the axle, as they do by looking at them | they often bet noblers on them, up our way, when they are a mile off." No second-class drays kept on his.establishment. W. BULL, WHEELWRIGHT, DOG & DUCK YARD. 13 HE ATHCOTE S KIN NER V, NE AR MILLTON'S WHARF. The Undersigned is prepared to purchase Sheep Skins in any quantity, for which the highest cash price will be paid on delivery, either at T.Wilson's, Colombo Street, or at the Skinnery. 14 J. McHARG. ROBERT TAYLOR, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER, JOINER, AND UNDER T A X E R, ' TIMARU, IN returning thanks for the liberal support rendered him during the past eleven years, begs to state that in future he will endeavour to merit th« same. Plans, specifications, and estimates furnished for all descriptions of work connected with the building trade. Sashes, doors, frames, and shop fronts made to order. Sashes ready glazed, glass and putty on sale. Orders from the country promptly executed. Funerals completely furnished and conducted on the shortest notice. Palls, <fee, on hire. 414 KAIAPOI CHURCH SCHOOL~~ EVENING ADULT CLASSES. IN future the time of attendance will be for Females, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, from 6 till 8 o'olook. Mules, same ovenings, from 8 till 10. October 18,1861. 16 " NOTICE OF REMOVAL. KAIAPOI LADIES' SCHOOL. IN consequence of the house hitherto ocoupied by Mian. Andrews having been advertised for eiile, ulie desires to inform her friends that she has removed to a houso well situated on the other side ,of the river, with increased accommodation for pupils. The duties of the school will be resumed on Monday, Feb. 3,1862. 3C9 HIGH HURDLES, for sale, at JOHN | PAGBITS, Oxford. 61

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 961, 25 January 1862, Page 1

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