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and chrbtchurch XAILWAY. Alteration of Trains for Winter HanUaTOn and after May 1, 1865, Trains will las,, cc follows-— WXEK DATB. From C&ristcburch—B a.m.—9 •«£— 10 Km.— -.*Sf_2 pjn.—4 pjn.—s p.m. From HeathiSsOa^.—9.3o a.m.—10.30 a.m.—12.30 pan. Sown.—i3op.m-—5.30 p.m. etF3H>ATS. ■ftfflnChrietchurch— 9 a-m.—lo ajn.—2 pan.—3 From Heathcote-9.30 aan.-10.20 J^-830 p.m.—4.30 p.m.—5.30 p.m. fR-inestopafctheOpawaandHillsboroTighStatione. jaegers must be on the platform five minutes befge the arrival of each train. Vane.—First class (each way), Iβ. 6d.j return tickets, 2b. 6d.; second class, la. 3d.; return tickets, G - * HoiacßS & Co. pOYAL PBINCESS , THEATRE, jfr» ~ Mb. J. L. Haxl. First appearance of LEOPOLD'S CELEBRATED TROUPE AND GYMNASTIC ARTISTES, FBAULEIN FANNIE AKD THE I WIEIiAND BROTHERS, Assisted by the Powerful Dramatic Company. : IffiDS EVENING (MONDAY), MAY ''■ Tfa* performance will commence with Courteney'a original Drama, in two acts, entitled TTMTS TRIES ALL. After which, DBAWTNG-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, BY THB BBOTHEBS WIEIiAND, To be followed by the Brothers Leopold's Scotch ballet, entitled HALLOWEEN, 1 Taken from Robert Burn's celebrated Poem. ti "The whole to conclude with tie JW FLYING TRAPEZE, BY THE BROTHERS W3ELAND. y ? 5-29 ; V UST ABBIVBD. . ■ WALTON, WARNER & CO., y Xq addition to the exteneiTe Stock of General Corn sacks *" , _ , „ LC. sugar, Victoria Company's, Sydney Company's, and Java Sheepwash tobacco, beet in market and cheapest Candles, Neyas, Gonda's, moulds » Soap, Victorian yellow Brandies, in bulk and case, of vanous qualities Teas, new season's, of all kinds Cigars, Manilla, No. 2 cheroots and cigars Biscuits of all descriptions Floor—best Adelaide, and Chili, auk-dressed : Cigars, Swiss Ginger, ground . Stout, Guinness , , quarts and pints * Collins , picks, Sharp's axes, Ames L.H. shovels Treacle Ale, in hhds, No. 4 Bice, dressed Carolina and Patna At lowest market rates. Waliok, Wabkbb & Co., 6-29 Christchurch and Lyttelton. TO A B B I V B, Ex Canterbury and Indian Empire :— A Tery extensive assortment of every description of wines, spirits, ale and porter, oilman s • stores, tobacco, tonio water, cigars, confectionery, cheese, groceries of all kinds, corn sacks, gamy bags, twine, paper, paper bags, blacking, printing ink of all kinds, malt, iron tanks, salt, candles, &c, &Cj <&*• lor Sale by Wamos, Wabsbb & Co. $-29 Christchurch and Lyttelton. HEDGES. NOW IS mne TIME TO TRIM THEM, WITH SAUNDERSO2FS HBDGB KNIVES, Direct from his manu&ctory, at DUNSE. Ko. 80 No. 90 Kb. 100 I g.29 W. Hbiop. j - ™ i UIND FOB SALE, 4\B TPra SPRINGFIEIiD ROAD, near the \J residence of George Gould, Esq., in lots to; tut purchasers, at from £50 to £100; payments: extending over four years.Apply to ' : ': x Mr. NiCHOLSOK, (Mcere. Garrick and Cowushaw'e,) 5.29 Cathedral square. TO BE UET, A COTTAGE, on the Bridle-path, lately occupied iJL by W. Day, Esq. Apply to J. T. Peacock & Co, Lyttelton. May 26,1865. S* 29 ryj SALE BY THE TFKDBBSIGNED s— Leaf tobacco for abeepwaab, m lots to eoit purchatGß. r A. Lomssoir, j.lO Henfixd etceefc

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 804, 29 May 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 804, 29 May 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 804, 29 May 1865, Page 1