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POST-OFFICE NOTICES.

[ Until further notice, the West Coast mails for Hokitika, Gieymouth, and offices on the ' road will close at 4.30 p.m. every Monday and _ Thursday; the additional service commencing on the 19th instant. Mails per Taranaki, for the North ei" n - ports of New Zealand will close at Chrie*' . church at 8 a.m., and at Lyttelton at ll 1 a.m., on Monday, the 7th inst. 9 Mails per Lord Ashley, for Otago and South- '» land, will close at Ghristchurch at 8 a.m., and at Lyttelton at 11.30 a.m., on Friday, the 1 11th inst. , Mails per Lady Bird, for Wellington, ' Napier, and Auckland, will cloee at Christ--9 church at 8 a.m., and at Lyttelton at 11.30 . a.m., on Saturday, the 12th inst. t Mails per Airedale, for England, India, the , Australian Colonies, the Mediterranean Forts-, ) Otago and Southland, will close at Christf church at 7 a.m., and at Lyttelton at 9 a.m., f on Wednesday, the 16th inst..; and atKaiapoi c at 230 p.m., on Tuesday, the 15th inst. Money orders must be procured before 1 p.m., and letters for registry must be posted * before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the 15th met. Late letters for places beyond the colony by payment of an extra shilling stamp, and for places within the colony by payment of one , extra sixpenny stamp upon each letter, can be * posted at Christchurch until 9.30 am., and at d Lyttelton until 11 a.m., on Wednesday, the tt 16th met. a Mails per Phcßbe, for the Northern ports of c New Zealand, will close at Christchurch at rj 8 am., and at Lyttelton at 11 a.m., on Thursj day, the 17th inst. ,j Mails for the Selwyn Forks, Windwhietle [. House, acd Snowdon, will close at Christq church on Wednesdays at 7 a.m.; the return y mail will close at Snowdon at 7 a.m., and at $ Windwhistle House at 7.45 a.m. on Thursj days. c Mails for Oxford will leave Eangiora at 1 \ p.m. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. ( . Mails for the Hurunui will close at Christ,f church every Monday and Wednesday at 7 a.m. 3 Mails for Hawkswood will, close at Christ* c church at 7 a.m."every Monday. A post-office has been established at Adding- . ton, for which place mails will close at Christchurch on Tuesdays, Thursdays and r Saturdays at 11 a.m. ' r A post-office is established at Mr. Ford's, \ Selwyn Forks. * A post-office is established at Leeeton, for ' which place, mails will be forwarded vid Weeden, closing at Christchurch every Mon--5 day and Wednesday, at 7 a.m. > B F.E. WsieHT, Chief Postmaster. i. Chief Poet Office, Chrietchurch, May 3,1866.

JOSEPH FUCHS, (Late of the Mechanics' Hotel) WELLINGTON HOTEL, Tuam Street. JFUCH3, in announcing that this Hotel • IS NOW OPEN, Takes the opportunity of thanking tho Urge circle of friends, and the public who ally supported him in the Mechanics Hotel, that the WELLINGTON HOTEL is provided with every appliance which can add to the comfort of visitors. The Hotel contains three Private Parlours, a Large Dining-room, twelve Bedrooms, and spacious Kitchens. The whole of the building has been entirely re-furnished. All possible care has been taken to provide for the accommodation of BOARDERS, to whose comfort every attention will be paid. Private families and married conples will find the hotel replete with every convenience, four cottages attached to the building having been thoroughly furnished with a view to the special comfort of such visitors. The wines, ales, spirits, and liqueurs, have been selected from the best markets, regardless of cost, and will be found to be of the finest quality. A Table d'Hote at the usual hour. J. Fuche specially recommends to his visitors the culinary department of the hotel, it having been placed under the management of a firstclass thoroughly competent cook. The stables are commodious, and the premises are supplied with water from an artesian well. &'?

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1090, 7 May 1866, Page 2

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POST-OFFICE NOTICES. Press, Volume IX, Issue 1090, 7 May 1866, Page 2

POST-OFFICE NOTICES. Press, Volume IX, Issue 1090, 7 May 1866, Page 2

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