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H»j:LwsLy 3NTotlo««. •jpyTTBLTON AND CHRISTCHURCH Jj RAILWAY TIME TA*iLE. ALTERATION OF TRAINS, on and after MAY 2. WEEK DAYS. From Christchurch, 9.10 a.m.—10.10 a.m.—11.10 a.m.—1.10 n.m,—2.10 p.m.—1.10 p.ni.~5.10 p.m. Fion Heathcote, 8.30 a.m.—9.30 a.m.—10.80 a.m. 12.30 p.m.—1.30 p.m.—3.30 p.m.—4.30 p.m. SUNDAYS. From Christchurch, 10.10 a,m.—2.10 p.m.-—3.10 p.m.—5.10 p.m. From H»s»thcote, 9.30 a.m.—1.30 p.m.—2.30. p.m. —4.30 p.m. JPnins stop at the Opawa Station. Passengers itne 'be on 'the platform five minutes before the alaVal of each train. Fakes. —First-class (each way), Is 6d ; return thkets, 2s 6d. Second-class, Is 3d; return tickets, 2s. Monthly tickets, jE2 10s; annual tickets, £20. 2291 c G. HOLMES & CO. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. ON and after the Ist of June NO CHARGE ■will be made for yard-room at the Christchurch Station on the undermentioned goods, viz:— Timber of all descriptions Coals, in bulk Bricks Slates. The charge for stacking and furnishing specifications of cargoes of timber delivered at the station will be 4d per 100 feet: making the entire charge from Port to Christchurch for deals and pine boards &c., 3s lOd per 100 feet; for colonial timber, 4s 4d per 100 feet. c 3301 Shlpplxig RTotlcea. STEAM TO MELBOURNE VIA OTAGO. » REDUCED FARES TO MELBOURNE. I J „ mH E Fine Screw Steamship, jll J. ALHAMBRA, JSftßfflkjgfe*- John M'Lean, Commander. Is appointed to sail for the above i Ports on 22nd of every month, or forty-eight hours after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., C 2294 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR OTAGO AND BLUFF. | _ fTIHE Inter-colonial Royal Mail J X Steamship LORD ASHLEY, E. Wheeler, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above ports on MONDAY, 6th INST., AT NOON. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., 3309 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR OTAGO. | fTIHE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail Jl 4. jk J- Steamship A. Smith, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above port ON MONDAY, 6th JUNE, At noon. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., 3308 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. mH E A 1 Clipper Built MiftfSSv I Schooner, DANCING WAVE, Capt. Buxton, 100 Tons Register, Will be dispatched in a few days from the river. For freight or passage, apply to 3316 c MILLTON & CO. GOLDEN SUNSET FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. jk mHIS vessel having reported at the jJEA X Custom House, consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading and IMfffP- pay Freights to the undersigned, without whose order no cargo will be delivered. Arrangements have been made for lightering the cargo at current rates, at the risk and expense of consignees. t . Goods ordered to be sent to Christchurch wi be transhipped to a steamer or sailing craft, it either can be obtained ; but failing this, they will be landed in Lyttelton, if impeding the discharge ot the ship. Consignees objecting to hare their goods lightered as above, must give written notice to thundersigned, on or before Saturday, 4th June, and it will be necessary for such consignees to have a lighter alongside the ship, ready to receive goods as they come to hand after that date. After Saturday, the 4th June, all goods forwlnch entries have not been passed at the Custom H , will be cleared and landed in terms of Bills ot jading at consignees' risk and expense. MILES & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, May 31, 1864. 3337 Tlnrinegg Notloet*. KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. THE undersigned having commenced busmess in the Currvine and Boot and Shoe trade, begsto acquaint the inhabitants of Lyttelton t fact of manufacturing his own leathei, , j t caoutchouc waterproof dubbing, w j )o impervious to wet, he is prepared to s pp, y . t may favour him with their orders with a.firsti rate article ; and to Seamen, Gold Diggers, particularly, who are constantly in t warrant their boots to be thoroughly w fe trial will prove r stamford> London-street, Lyttelton. N.B.—Curriers' dubbing always on sale. 31C REGISTRY OFFICE, Cashel street, rjANGS OF MEN g fc VJT for Fencing and other purp » C 3ll£ being sent to the office. ASPHALTE PAVEMENT. Q SMART desires to inform t he O. is prepared to lay ' reasonable rates, in any part of Ne . abov< S. B. CM. with confidence for carriage drives, garden walks, P dahs, floors for stores, &c. SMART, t c 612 Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1245, 4 June 1864, Page 1

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