LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. a LTERATION of TRAINS—On and after JJ_ 2nd MAY, 1864. WEEK DATS: From Christchurch — 910 aan. 10.10 ajn. 11.10 a.m. 1.10 p.m. 210 pjn. 4.10 p.m. 5.10 p.m. From Heathcote — 830 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 12.30 pan. pjn. 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. SUNDAYS : From Christchurch— 1010 aan. 2.10 p.m. 3.10 pan. 5.10 pjn. From Heathcote— QJOaJB. 150 p.m. 2.30 pjn. 4.30 pjn. Trains Stop at the Opawa and Hillsborough Stations. Passengers must be on the platform §-« minutes before the arrival of each train. FABSS.—First class (each way), Is. 6d.; return tickets, 2a. 6d. j second class, Is. 3d. j return tickets, Monthly tickets, £2 10s. ; annual tickets, £20. G. Holmes k Co. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. NOTICE. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the Steamers, Lighters, and Carters, as to freight on goods from the ships in the harbor, or from the wnaWesin Lyttelton, the through rate on all goods delivered to the merchants* stores, in Christchurch. to be, from the Ist of August next, at the rate of Twenty Shillings per ton. Machinery or extra heavy goods by special agreey.jg Geobob Holmes & Co. pOYAL PRINCESS* THEATRE. jjgmi Mr. J. L. Hall. Stage Manager. Mr. W. D.Shxem. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. Fjnt time this season of Tom Taylor's great sensation Drama, THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, And the new Farce entitled JOHHWOPPS, OR FROM INFORMATION I RECEIVED. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AUGUST 15, The performance wfll commence with Tom Taylor's great Drama, in three acts, of THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Mat Edwabds Miss M. E. Arncnt. To conclude with the screaming Farce entitled JOHN WOPPS, OR FROM INFORMATION I RECEIVED, JootWopm Mb. J. L. Hall. 8-15 oELLIN G O F F. Everything at Half-price, FOR CASH ONLY. iFor one fortnight, to make room for a new and elegant assortment of Goods, ex Amoor, and to arrive per British Empire. C. Pbtncb, Proprietor. Sydenham House, August 10,1864. 8-11 LEMONS, ORANGES, AND PINE APPLES. C. Pbtncb, Proprietor. Sydenham House, August 10,1864. 8-11 PHOTOGRAPHY. Tl JfESSRS. MUNDY & La'MERT (late of Princes JML street, Dunedin), having completed their new premises, beg to announce that the same are now open, and they hope that by producing a first-class picture at a reasonable rate to merit a share of pubhc patronage. Address—High street, nearly opposite the Town Ball 8-15 WESLEYAN MISSIONS. ON WEDNESDAY, the 17th, at 7 p.m.,'a Public Meeting wfll be held in the Wesleyan Church on the occasion of the Jubilee, when several ministers and other gentlemen wiU deliver addresses. Christehurch, August 11, 1864. 813 WANTED— By two Ladies, aSittingroom and Bedroom, unfurnished, in a central part of Christchurch, if possible. Apply, by letter, D. N. P., Pn» Buildings, Cashel-street. 8-lo NOTICE is hereby given that any person or persons harboring my Son, Charles Oswald, from this date, will be prosecuted, he having left his home without my consent. Chables Oswald. August 15,1864. 8-15 COALS. ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN. Now landing ex Meteor, Camflle, and Golden Sunset and on sale by the undersigned, 700 TOXS BE3T °- UALITY COALS. MONTGOMBBY, ToDHUNTBB A Co. Christchurch, June 18th, 1864.*
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Press, Volume V, Issue 559, 15 August 1864, Page 1
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