"—_Y_r_LTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. "-" a UTERATION of TRAINS —On and after Z \A_ *•** MAY, 1864. £,„ * Ot WEEK DATS: fC , From Christehurch — " ' 910 am. 10.10 a.m. 11.10 a.m. 1.10 p.m. _:/ jJOp-. 4.10 p.m. 5.10 p.m. ' 3T From Heathcote — - f_oa.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. K. L9op~- 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. -4S"* SUNDAYS: 1-5-L. *f From Christehurch — Z, 1010 a-, 2.10 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 5.10 p.m. - r %- From Heathcote — Zs c ~ 9JO am. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Trains atop at the Opawa Station. Passengers - nut be on the platform five minutes before the J - J arrival of each train. _>-- r__s.—First class (each way), Is. 6d.; return - " tickets, 2s. 6d.; second class, Is. 3d.; return tickets, Monthly tickets, £2 10s.; annual tickets, £20. ". _ - " G. Holmes & Co. '?• KOHLER'S GARDENS. UABBIIiLE ASSEMBLIES M' MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Is?** Admission, 2s 6d., commencing at 8 o'clock. 3fe* : op«b daily for promenade. On Sundays from 2to 6 * "*. o'clock. Admission free. Zf£ .. Public and private dinners provided. j*&- —— " Band always in attendance. |ig„& v r Magnificent statuary on view. ?&!:. BOYAL PR^JfCESS , THEATRE. *_*•_-*« — ••• ' IIr.J.L.HAi_.. ■ :|r e?v 'Stage Manager... Mt.W.D.Shiblß. jggjL. TWO GREAT DRAMAS. |gp- :V The great Nautical Drama, EYED SUSAN! |||X Miss Aitken as Susan. Irmendous success of the romantic Scotch Drama js|pj* i GILD E ROY! ij||i *•* Hair — Mr. W. D. Shiels. MAY Si, will commence with the nautical , '""" S ' drama, by Douglas Jerrold, entitled EV BLACK EYED SUSAN. PK "* Susan Miss Aitken To conclude with the highly-successful drama fc GLLDEROY! ois*k „* , - MONDAY will be produced few*.- MIRIAM!!! open at Seven. Commence at half-past Seven. I||S FANCY BAZAAR. HIGH STREET. ?. _. ___ |5~- i fPHB Proprietor returns his sincere thanks for the pC/"/ JL confidence and support he has received since ||£-" b eonmencement in business, and takes this oppor«at_yof intbrming his patrons that the sale of tSx "WHCY AND OTHER USEFUL GOODS sS&f* will continue every If. SATURDAY NIGHT Mosoal, through the means of the celebrated ii\ WHEEL OF FORTUNE. P^t***. j The Prizes for To-Night are :— f||ls' ? ' Engravings of Dublin WsiZ , 8t Jean, the Child's Pleasure .-, Dada Coming : f K " Eangine of France IgpLfl . The Melton Breakfast IgSjf dsS :-* The Union Pipes ipSfT Mache Tables', with chess tops Sllll'L^r'"Concertinas, clocks, leather desks J*\* Chats, vases, photographic albums 'Wax ornaments under glass shades (various hv>> Papier mache portfolios '-* '' Gents portable dressing cases E» P- cruets, and such a variety of other articles that is really too numerous to lIIPw o_ .mention. Unusual liberality to-night. ALL PRIZES !!! NO BLANKS!!! lij&.£ H. JOSMH, • " Proprietor. ' ' NOTICE. jj|| IMPOUNDED at Timaru, on the 16th instant, glift? Wfck horse, brand on off shoulder, not diaWfZs ***** white star forehead, white near fore-foot and efMna foot. >Sj&& , One hay gelding, branded V over O, near mil *o«_|(Br, indistinct. lljslV horse, branded H D off shoulder, white fe two white hind feet. Wf • Cfcesnnt mare, branded R near shoulder, white Pfe ■tefarehead. _ m?' Bay mare, RM off shoulder. -J? -* released in 21 days from the above date Josar Melton, Ife' Poundkeeper. 17, 1864.
Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
Press, Volume IV, Issue 487, 21 May 1864, Page 1
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.