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BW* $*9* &fatttmmnts. IXITIELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH EAILWAY. . t/TEEATION of TRAINS—On and after ad MAY, 1864. week days: From Christchurch— ojOajn. 10.10 a.m. 11.10 aun. IJO pan. jJOpan. 4-10pjn. 6.10 p.m. From Heathcote— &30 ajn. 9-30 aon. 10.30 ajn/ 12.30 pjn. LSOpjn. S-SOpon. 4.30 pan. SUNDAYS: From Christchurch—--1010 aon. 2.10 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 5.10 p.m. From Heathcote — gjOsjn. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Trains stop at the Opawa and Hillsborough Passengers must be on the platform fie minutes before the arrival of each train. p tOT « —First class (each way), Is. 6d."j return tickets, 2a. 6d.; eecond class, Is. 3d. j return tickets, *MadMy tickets, £2 10a. j annual tickets, £20. • G. Holmes A Co. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. KOTI C E . ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the Steamers, Lighters, and Carters, as to freight on weds from the ships in the harbor, or from the vfcarvesin Lyttelton, the through rate on all goods deHrered to the merchants' stores, in Christchurch, to be, from Ik© Is* of August next, at the rate of Twenty Sniffings per ton. Machinery or extra heavy goods by special agreement. _ . -, y.j9 Gbobox Holmes & Co, pOYAL PBINOESS* THEATBE. Lessee Mr- J. L. Hall. Btafe Manager Mr.W.D.SHULS. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. BENEFIT OF MISS FLORA ANSTEAD. Production of the romantic drama of FA US T AND MA R€r UB BITE. TO-BIGHT (TUESDAY), AUGUST 16, 3Bb§ paribsnancewin commence with the romantic drama, in three acts, of FAUST AND MARGUERITE. - Ik conclude with (for the first time this season) the favorite burlesque entitled THB BKIDE OF ABIDOS. 8-16 KOHLER'S GARDENS. rkTJADEILLE ASSEMBLIES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Ajdroission, 2a 6d, commencing at 8 o'clock. Open daily for promenade. On Sundays from 2to 6 o clock. Admission free. Public and private dinners provided. Band always in attendance. Magnificent statuary on view. SELLING OFF. Everything at Half-price, FOE CASH ONLY. For one fortnight, to make room for a new and elegant assortment of Goods, ex Amoor, and to arrive per British Empire. C. Pbincb, Proprietor. Sydenham House, August 10, 1864. 8-11 LEMONS, ORANGES, AND PINE APPLES. C. Prince, Proprietor. Sydenham House, August 10,1864. 8-11 NOTICE. STRAYED into my paddock on the Harewood road, an old grey MARE, blotch brand on off shoulder j has been there for the last eight months. If not owned within twenty-one days, ahe will be ■old to defray expenses. J. Ladbbookb, 8-16 Victoria Stables, Cashel street. TO BULLDERS. rnENDEES are invited for the Erection of Additions JL to Collins* Hotel, Hereford street. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Offices ef the undersigned, on and after Wednesday, August W, where tenders will be received at noon on Friday the 26th mat. . , Fabb A Cett. Architects, Ac. Idchfield street, August 15,1864. 8-16 r\A3SE ASTRAY—A light chesnut GELDING; \J no brand visible, hind legs white. The owner «an have the same on paying expenses. T. W. Wrxxntow. •Wo

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Press, Volume V, Issue 560, 16 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume V, Issue 560, 16 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume V, Issue 560, 16 August 1864, Page 1