■ TABLE. fEEK DAYS. «n %t Christchurch, 9.10 a.m.—10.10 a.m.— p B p.m.-4.10 pm.-5.10p.rn. -JW' theote, 8.30 a.m.-9.30 a.m.-10.30 a.m. JTv* £Ko pjn^jf 0 P-m. SUNDAYS, from Christchurch, 10.10 a.m.-2.10 p.m-3.10 J H»£ote, 9 .30a.m.-1.30p.m.-2.30 p.m. -WOpjnAH tains Btop at the Opawa Station. Vi*« -Fint-class (each way) Is. 6d.; return second-class, Is. 3d.; return tickets, *\r nti l, tickets, £2105.; annual tickets, £20. G. HOLMES & CO. iMtu . ... Me. J. L. Hail. gUgeMwager ... Mb. W. H. Newton. BENEFIT IKB ORPHAN ASYLUM, Under the patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, and Mrs. Bealoy. Bj general request, will be repeated Shakespeare's AND JULIET. JoH (&•* P™** impersonation) Miss Aitken. OJT WEDNESDAY, THE 6th APRIL, IJu performances will commence with the great IWadtinKve Acts, by William Shakespeare of WgW BOMEO AND JUILET. Toendodo with the Screaming Farce of the PEASANT NEIGHBOUR! fo JHDAY Next, the benefit of Mr. George Cooper. " The Corsican Brothers." THIS DAY, APRIL 6, At 12 o'clock. TO PUBLICANS. W& N. JOYNT will sell by auction, at , their Store, 1 catk claret iqr. caeke sherry, pale 80 e»w bottled ale 100 oases Benauet's cognac 1 hid*. Beid's London porter - Cashel Street. THIS DAY, APRIL 6. TO PBUITERERS AND OTHERS. BALE OF ONIONS AND APPLES. W& N. JOYNT have received instructions 1 • from the importer, Mr. A. Marshall, to « sell by public auction, 2 tons of onions, in splendid condition . 100 cues baking apples 80 cases eating do Cashel Street. T FBIDAY NEXT, APRIL 8. DRAPERY SALE. WAN. JOYNT will soil by auction AT THBIB BTOEE, OB the above date, a well selected consignment of AUTUMN AND WINTER CLOTHING. Melton doth mantlee, mohairs, winseys Shepherds' plaid shawls Men's scotch tweed suite, very superior Crimean, regatta, and white shirts ' lamb's wool and merino under shirts and drawers Men's and women's hose, white and fancy - Men's linen collars, braces, black and colored tie* 4c, &c, &c. FBIDAY NEXT. — 1 CASHEL STREET. tl SBOPEBTIES ON OXFORD TERRACE, UCHFIELD, AND DURHAM STREBTS, m TOB SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. LEASEHOLD. MESSBS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been uutructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their offices, "I °* MONDAY, THB IITH DAT OF APRIL, jj At One o'clock. tithK j We P ro Perty situated in Oxford-terrace, 7r«a, and Durham-streets, close to St. Michael's ?«w. held on long leases from the Church Property P' """•«>«* a low ground rental. ft «c pit>pertT wfll be disposed of in three lota as p follows:— a< « . LOT 1 frontage on Oxford-terrace, and 157 and containing a first-class j, having nine rooms and entrance hall, pantry j wood house > and aleo excel * ' i *^e^ofTeW. PUmP ' aDd eUPPIjiDg Wit. *. wx~a, WtouJfr frontage on Lichfiold-street, and 60 Wttir«r m \ ,twet > weU fen <«d and laid out m _ » *«J valuable as building sites. ' Wfcfcto*., LOT 3, frontage on Durham-street, with four- t< %»,oa OOw ««> coalhouse, and groom's room J b Terms at Sale. ]
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 448, 6 April 1864, Page 1
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