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New Advertisements. :Tyttelton and christchurci T, RAILWAY TIME TABLE:- Oj £d after April 22,1866: vnx days. From Chrietchorch— Ba.m.—9a.m.— lOajn —11 ajn.; 2 pjn —* P m - —sp.m. From Heathcote— 8.30 a.m.—9.30 β-m.---IOJOs- ; 12 30 p.m.—2J3O p.m.—4.30 p.m —&30p-m----81TKDATB. From Chriitchnrch—9a.m.— 10a.m ; 2p.m «^pjß-—5 pm. From Heatbeote—93o a.m—10.20 a.m. : SJOpjn-— p-m-—5-30 p.m- ---* 17 G. Holmes & Co. HOTEL AND GARDEN, SWIMMING BATHS, Fountain, Maze, Gymnasium, Sec., &c, and all Kinds of Amusement*. Omh Daily, admission—one Bhilling. Mr. Kohler'e Quadrille and Brass Bands open for Engagements. Jvo. W. KOBIXR, 34 Manager. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE insurance company. CAPITAL—ONE MILLION. FIBE RISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Agent for Canterbury: Jaws Lrwiß, Cookham Hoose Chambers, 4-1$ Chrietchurch. HSATHCOTE FLOUR MILLS. TMTB. J. L. WILSON begs to inform the J.TX inhabitanta of Chrietchurch and the province in general, that he has taken the above-named l», standing opposite to the TffT'atif Asylum, on the Lincoln road, and ia now ready to take in grain. J. L. W. promise! that the gristing department shall hare hit best attention, and hopes to hare a share o public patronage. 3-7 CARLTON HOTEL. AW. MONEY begs to inform the • public that the above Hotel will be re-opened tinder his own management on Monday, April 23, for the reception of £unxli« and gentlemen. A conveyance will be established for the convenience of visitors to the Cerlton Hotel, free of charge, in connection with the town, Railway station, and Papanui. 4-21 CATTLE! CATTLE!! CATTLE!!! OSE HUNDRED AND FORTY HEAD OF PRIME MIXED STORE CATTLE, now depasturing on theHurunuL Bramx, BmnrxTT & Sfbot. Hereford street, May 5,1866. HJJ.—These cattle are in addition to the 120 already advertised. 5-7 TO LET, A GOOD FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, Furnished. Rent £70 per annum. Apply to No. 122 Himfiir & SxxvxHS. May 7,1866. s*B TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. f\ ENTLEMEN,—I beg to announce that XJf it it my intention to present myself at the eatxriag election as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council. I think that experience has shown us that it •hoold be the earnest endeaVor of your reprasentatms to confine the ordinary expenditure within the limits of the ordinary rerenue, •ad to expend the land rerenue in works which >ddto the material resouroes of the country, of nMnasing its productire power. I tiunk that it is of the utmost importance to promote Tigorously the proposed system of "flwads, in order to open up fresh land for •an sod occupation, and thus not only prevent the otherwise inevitable diminution of the ed rsmae, but proride an additional field «» capital sad labor. 8o important do I think a steady prosecue« of these works, that if the money for •oem cannot be procured in any other way, I •Meld advocate the sale of our debentures at ••oejewbat lower rate than that at which ™*jb*»* been yet disposed of, as I am convmeed that the benefits which win accrue from •Peeg op the country would well repay a •fight sacrifice. W J[ &** puhHe works are to be carried out, ™»ecountry is to be peopled, a certain ■J"™*™ Jnunigration seems almost a neces■qr- The power of thus affecting the labor ■Jj** » one of the most important with "~*/our representatives are entrusted, and —■* oe exercised with the utmost caution. **«»eeeit so as to throw people out of ~P*°J»eat, or to cause a fluctuation in the ™~™Jjj*ee»i would be to my mind impolitic ***eld for many reasons oppose any ■"•nal alteration in the Land Regulation*. *f»ee coarse of years they may require reI cannot see any present necessity It«»«t that this short exposition of my 2™?"*te will meet with your approval. r™"*** o * do mc the honor to return mc, I iH. l^C*™ , to to eTer 7 meesure that ■■Joe brought forward a careful and honest "^•weiafaon. I bave the honor to be, GKmtlemen, Your obedient servant, JOBHT/A StraKOß WIIXIAHS. ae **ehwch,Feb.7,lß66. 2-8 BS KD WHEAT FOR SALE. 0 H S^i E BY TSR UKDBBBIGSED i— Hsllett', Pedigree Seed Wheat, in lots to suu purchasers. deairoue of trying this celebrated v . BacH & Co. *****> May 9. 5.9 NOTICE. N°"b2i "_?• Win »«»g Number in the »«»**ia *r^ 1 t oo * Pl*ee on the 9th *ii»i!^ ePnert,i Horee - Tbe proceeds CbOio&orL I, */ 01 * 01 of «>»• debt on the home, Chnrtc^ii^ 1811011, a ° d ° n the Bdio ° l * B * Cn » 5-12

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1095, 12 May 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume IX, Issue 1095, 12 May 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume IX, Issue 1095, 12 May 1866, Page 1

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