MR. CHARLES PERCEVAL, C.ENEEAL 800 KIM! & PARCEL OFFICE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Next Dook to Ollivier & Son's Sale Rooms J. ___. - CHRISTCHURCH TO TIMARU IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. W Ti AINES be gs to inform the • -*•*-* public that he lius made arrangements with Mr. C. Perceval to meet him at the Ashburton, in order to perform the journey in forty-eight hours. All parcels must he 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. fares: £ s. n. Christchurch to the Rakaia 10 0 " " Ashhurton 1 10 0 '• " Rangitata 2 10 0 Beyond the ahove distances o 0 0 Ten pound of lugguge allowed for each passenger, extra weight and parcels at four-pence per pouud ; no parcels taken under half-a-crowu. N.8.--Commissions of all lands punc tually attended to, No watches for the future will he taken. Christchurch, Feb. 28th, 18G2. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE TIMARU WEEKLY MAIL J- will leave Christchurch every Wednesday at 4-past 4 p.m. and arrive at Chrstchureh from Timaru every Friday afternoon. ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. TX T ALLEN begs to thank the gentry t f . 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. TIMARU. T)R. LEVY, Memberof the Faculty of Medicine at Paris, may be consulted at his residence, Timaru. MR. CHARLES PERCEVAL," TTAS opened a Registry Office I'or *■■*■ Servauts, Laborers, &c, and has now applications from married couples, single women, contractors, carpenters, &c. for employment. For particular enquire at the General Booking Office, between 10 a.m. and _ p.m. Cashel-street, Christchurch. 25th March, 1862. RANGITATA. FERRY, FOR SALE. A ' FINE opportunity is here offered t _. to an enterprising and industrious man to realize his capital laid out, save money, and make a good living. The present proprietors are anxious to retire from the business for tho purpose of giving their numerous family a good education. The house contains sixteen rooms, there are also on the premises good roomy stables and stockyard, and a government punt on the river. For further particulars apply to MR, C. PERCEVAL, At the Geueral Booking Office. 50 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND FRONTING THE ELVER AVON AND THE TOWN BELT, ADJOINING THE CHRISTCHURCH CEMETERY RESERVE. TO "BE SOLD U. PRIVATE CONTRACT. A LL that 50-acre section known as 1 --»- Heywood Farm, bounded on the west by the Town Belt and the property of S. Bealey. Esq., on the south west and south by frontage following a bend of the River Avon. The position and capabilities of this 50-acre section peculiarly adapt it for a gentleman's private estate. For particulars apply to the owner, GEORGE BOWItON, of Heywood. TO BE SOLD, A VERY FINE BRED BULL. rpO be seen at Heywood Farm, on the Town JL Belt adjoining the Chri.tehu* eh Cemetery Reserve.
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Press, Volume II, Issue 49, 19 April 1862, Page 11
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