$fcfo $*%'* &fatttitttatt&*. AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. _ TfISRATION of _3_AINS-On and after dMA V , 18 64. WEEK DATS: From Chi-stchurch — _loa_m. lOJOajn, 11.10 a.m. I_topj_u iiopou. 4.10 p.m. 6.lop_n. From Heathcote— •rSOa-m. 9.30 a.m. 10.30a_n. 12.80 p.m. JjOpjn. 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. BTJNDAYS: lrom Christchurch — IOJOaJtu 2.10 p.m. SJOpjn. 6.10 p.m. From Heathcote — 9.80a--- 1-SOp.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. wWns stop at the Opawa and Hfllsborongh £ FaLnger. must be on the P lat_brm| j£fS__tes before the arrival of each train. Fa__s-First class (each way), Is. 6d.; return filled-; secondclaas, Is. 3d.; return tickets, tickets, £2 10s.; annual tickets, £20. G. Holmes A Co. IYTIELTON AND C!__BIS_X2HURCH RAILWAY. W O T I C-E . ABEANGEMENTS have been made ™<k «* learners, lighters, and Carters, as toj 6-eight «. the harbor, or from the througb rate on all goods the Ist of August next, at the rate of Twenty Shillings per ton. goods by special agreeGeOBGB HOLME* & Co. T>OYAL PRIKOESS* THEATBB. lHtfft l£r.J.L.H_ix. Stage Manager Mr.W.D.SHUM. 20SIXIYELY THE LAST WEEK OF THB SEASON. f|— M-_» nooess of the romantic drama of FAUST ASD MABGHTEBITB. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 17, Ifc performance will commence with the romantic drama, in three acts, of FAUST AND MARGUERITE. 9b eondude with the sparkling comedy, entitled ALL TffAT GLITTEBS IS NOT GOLD. 8-17 KOHLER'S GARDENS. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES MONDAYS AND ___TJJI_SDAYS. AAm-omi, 2s 6i, oommencing at 8 o'clock. Ope-daflyfOT promenade. On Sundaya from 2to 6 o clock. Admission free. Public and private dinners providedBand always in attendance. Magnificent statuary on view. OBLLING OFF. Everything at Half-price, FOR CASH ONLY. For one fortnight, to make room for • new and elegant aasortment of Goods, ex Amoor, and to arrive per British Empire. _ Proprietor. Sydenham House, August 10,1864. 8-11 LEMONS, ORANGES, j_n> PINE APPLES. C. Pbtncb, Proprietor. Sydenham House, August 10,1864. 8-11 fTTE, the Undersigned Ratepayers of the district of W South Sefton, request that a Public Meeting be called at Leithfield, on the 27th day of August, lor the purpose of calling the attention of the RoadBoard to the injustice inflicted upon the freeholderi in exempting the runholder from all rates. John Leith W. M. Maakell John Hood J- J- Carter Samuel Wornull D.Shaw «_m»«l Wilson John Mathews John Lister William Roberts Henry Mflner James Russell Wm. Makin James Stevenson William Milner George Hiatt J. H. Moore Charles Hiatt W. C. Fendall A Public Meeting will be held, at Leith's Hotel, on Saturday, 27th August, at noon. August 9,1864. s ' l7 NOTICE. ORANGE MEN OF CAJfTERBURY. SEE the Police Report (LyUelUm Tunes) of the 16th ult- in the case of Long v. Jessop. May »c be protected by British law, and have justice. God save the Queen. B*l7
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Press, Volume V, Issue 561, 17 August 1864, Page 1
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