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Mil. CHARLES PERCEVAL, GENERAL BOOKING & PARCEL OFFICE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Next Door to Ollivikii & Son's Salk Rooms; CHRISTCHURCH TO TIMARU IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. W" T£ AINES be g s to inform the TT . XJ Public that ho bus made arrangements with Mr. C. Perceval to meet him at the Ashburton, in order to perform the journey in forty-eight hours. AU parcels must be pre-paid and sent to Mr. Perceval's office by noon on Wednesday—Parcels sent after noon, will be charged one shilling extra. No responsibility will be incurred for detention at the rivers. FAKES: £ 8 . B . Christchurch to the Rakaia 10 0 " " Ashburton 1 10 0 " " Rangitata 2 10 0 Beyond the above distances 3 0 0 Ten pound of luggage allowed for each passenger, extra weight and parcels at four-pence per pound; no parcels taken under half-a-crown. N.B.—Commissions of all kinds punctually attended to, No watches for the future will he taken. Christchurch, Feb. 28th, 1862. Tlfß. CHARLES PERCEVAL in- - LTX forms tho public in general and the residents on tho South Road and Timaru in particular, that on and after MONDAY, 24th he intends starting a COMMISSION AGENCY in Christchurch, for the execution of commissions for those living at long distances. The greatest care will be taken in the selection of all orders. The orders to be paid for by return of post. The greatest punctuality in all money matters may be rolied on. Five por cent, commission will be charged on nil orders under £50 , 24 above that sum. A Coach OUice will be connected with the business for receipt of parcels. A time-table will be kept for the information of all travellers whether by sea or laud. £1 REWARD. LOST, by Mb. Erskine, a oreen mobocco leather pooket hook,, containing letters, notes, and money to the amount of three or four pounds,- -supposed to have been lostJ between the Rakaia'and Mr. Ford's Station. The above reward will be paid to any one who will deliver the same to Messra Erskine and Sinmis, Timaru, or to Air. C. Perceval, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICR HPHE TIMARU WEEKLY MAIL J- will leave Christclmrch every Wednesday at 4-past 4 p.m. and arrive at Chratchurch from Timaru every Friday afternoon. ROYAL HOTELriimRU. W ALLEN begs to thank the gentry • and the public in general for their past favours, and to inform them that the extensive alterations and additions to his hotel being now complete, he is enabled to accomodate public and private parties with every comfort. The well-known Timaru Stables, the property of Messrs. Stubbs and Cuff, adjoin the Hotel. TIMARUT J)R. LEVY, Member of the Faculty of Medicine at Paris, may be consulted at his residence, Timaru. TO LET, THE HOUSE near the College, conA tabling live rooni3, now occupied by Mrs, Anson. Possession may be had immediately ifter 25th January, 1802. For particulars apply to Mr. HARMAN, Huitiford Street. to beTTet, SHOP immediately adjoining the ' Press' office, in Gashel-sfreet. For terms apply to Mr. HARMAN, Hereford-street. THE ' OTAGO DAILY TIMES,' CONTAINING . tbe latest reports from tbe Gold Fields, shipping news, nnmereial ami general intelligence, &c. Price- > subscribers 15s. per quarter. This journal has now an immense circulation ot only in Otago and in the other New Zealand rovinces, but in Australia and Tasmania, and [fords the greatest publicity to important flvertisemeuta of any of the New Zealand ournnls. For terms of advertisement apply to Mr. ALUERT T. BRAD WELL News Agent, Colombo-street, Christchurch,. •

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Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 11