AttbRATION OF~TRAINS FOR THE TRAFFIC, on and after 26th ogprgMßEß, 1864From C___stchi_rc--— 9a.m. lOaon. 11a.m. JJi. 4p.m. 6p.m. 6p.m. From Heathcote — ajQgjn. 9.3oajn. 10_30a_m. 12_30p.m. JJjpja. 450 p.m. 650 p.m. 6.30 p.m. SUNDAYS. From Christchurch— p,n_ lOajn. 2p.m. Span. sp.m. From Heathcote — 9#)a_m. maOaan. 2.30 p.m. -_30p_m. 630 p.m. oWnsstooat theOpawa and mishorough Stations. T be olithe platform five minutes hejJJS arrival of each train. MS.-E.rtt class (each way), Is. 6d.. return 6d.; second class, Is. 3d. ; return tickets, *i.. G. HoiatKS & Co. _-» •pAILWAY STEEPLECHASE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1864. Ikin, wffl run every hour throughout the day. first class (return ticket) ... 2s. 6d. _, second class „ ••• f*> £JI third class „ - lfc 6d - „-- Geobsb Holmes & Co. T>OYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. ME. H. .RICHARDSON'S BENEFIT. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29, Ihe grit*-* attraction ever offeredto a Christchurch audienoe. The elegant Commedietta of DELICATE GROUND. FIRST ACT OF HAMLET. C_o_«rfc___Bo__ Mr. H. RiCHIBDBON. r fTTl J_ l __ y w*__ TVlfnnrd'a great Burlesque, entitled macsbbth:! Bememhet temoreA horn the text of B___h_*peare. Box office open on _&u__day horn 11 t 3l^ pOYAL FBIHCEBB' THEATRE. Indies aad Gentlemen intending to perform for Mr. Richardson's Benefit, on Thursday evening, wffl oblige by on the stage at 10 this morning, for the purpose of rehearsal. 9-28 TTOHLER'S GARDENS. ffIMFIiIfiSASB jdS9fiS_i_fT BALL i V_T__m*v _ev___n_sr 2- jgflxT, llftPJi 3fl. Commencing at 8 o'clock precisely. !____.;__ as usual. 9-28 OJIIOPTOifiT._ mw_T __________• iMmi, in Ifowfori itreet. Jr•;;■;- " J. B. St___-b. FOB SAIiE, SIX QUABTEB-ACKES FREEHOLD LAND, part Rand Section No. 143, with capital war Wtontege, situated a short distance from Mrs. A__o__property, Fendafl Town Road. ; ___iu_ _*»_.___■_ cash, balance in seven years, VtßtDg 8 per cent, interest in the meantime. S. B. Surra, Hereford street. <_______a__h, September 26,1864. 9-27 10 MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TTnOR SALE—LEASEHOLD PREMISES IN r CASHEL STREET, close to Barnard's Reposßurj, comprising roomy and well-fitted offices, •byre, and other conveniences. Capital business •tand. Rental very low. Lease 19 years to run. S. B. Stiftk, Hereford street. ■Chr-rfchnrch, September 26, 1864. 9-27 MOST DESIRABLE SITES FOR RESIDENCES, «* ' Close to CJhrifltchurch, AT A MODERATE PRICE. Qi ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, part of *dT± Bneal Section No. 6, being the land reunder lease to Mr. Stephens, milter, Hagley J****, is in the immediate vicinity, and the surround»>f Wis occupied by a most respectable class of popfe. Exedlent water is close at hand. PsM_ba_nn can be suited with blocks of any size. Plans to be seen at the offices of S. B. Stutb, Hereford street (No. 2). Ch__A____, September 22,1864. 9-24 STUD HORSES FOR THE SEASON, 1 si Kaiapoi and Christchurch :— PETER FLAT, liorough-bred mares £10, others £5, and ss. Pweaage. At ICaiapw^— CLYDESDALE HERO. T«_n_a£s, and Ss. groomage. Subscription fulL particulars see cards. _M 9-28
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Press, Volume V, Issue 597, 28 September 1864, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume V, Issue 597, 28 September 1864, Page 1
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