Uew Advertisements. RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS.-From ChrUtehurch toHeath- -♦- ft 9 10,11 am., 2, 4, 5, 6 p.m. From to Christchurch, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30 25,12.30, 2.30, 4.30, 5.30,6.30 p.m. Ritndats —From Christchurch to Heathcote, o 10 a m.,' 2, 3, 6 p.m. From Heathcote to SStKib, W 10.20 a.m., 2.30, 4.30,6.30 p.m. WEEK Pats. — Prom Christchurch to Bolleston, 9 5 a. m.. 5.5 p.m. From Rolleaton to Christchurch, 10 a. ro., 6 p. m. Vetum tickets issued on the Great Southern Eailway on Saturdays and Sundays are avail- - .We till the following Monday. 10-23 * G - Holmes & Co. NOTICE. FEOM THE Ist INSTANT a Charge of 2s per Ton on all Goods will be made, to corer the cost of extra labor attending Customs examinations, in compliance with the Collector of Customs notification, dated 18th January last. 9.22 Geokge Holmes & Co. TO STONEMASONS AND OTHERS. SEALED TENDERS are Required for the Erection of a Chapel for Christ's College. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for College Chapel," and sent to us not later than twelve o'clock (noon) on Saturday, March 2. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily, be accepted. Further particulars can be obtained, and the plans and specifications seen at our offices from tins date. Speechly & Cbisp, Architects. Cathedral square, Feb. 16, 1867. 2-18 CHEAP SEASONED TIMBER ON SALE. SUBSTANTTALBUILDINGSERECTED, , size to be 26 feet long by 12 feet wide ; Jiassage in centre, with double partitions; anlight above entrance door; studs 4x2, V.D.L. timber; floor tongued and grooved ; jour choice of casement or sash windows; mouldings put round doors and window frames; roof boarded under shingles; stone piles, and brick chimney : the above completed for £45. All material on view; the buildings guaranteed to stand inspection ; proportion made in cost as to size. Built in country, and no extra charge. Chisels, plane-irons, axes, adzes and augurs at home prices. Thomas Pxtedie, 1-81 Builder, Papanui road, Christchurch. RECENTLY ARRIVED, AND ON SALE, mSBE'E STEAM ENGINES. 1 eight-horse power horizontal highpressure steam engine, with Cornish boiler 1 eight-horse power portable steam engine, highly finished 1 fourteen-horse power portable steam engine, highly finished The portable engines are fitted together, and ready for work. Apply to F. Jenkins, City Steam Saw Mills. Ferry road, Christchurch. 1-28 HOUSE TO LET. riiHAT WELL-KNOWN AND BEAUTI- - L FULLF. SITUATED FAMILY MANSION, the residonce of F. A. Weld, Esq., near Leithfield, and known as BRACKENFIELD. The house contains sixteen rooms, nine large and seven small, with a greenhouse attached; there is also a lodge, with good accommodation for a family. The out-buildings Consist of stables, wash and bake-house, cellar, store and offices, complete ; with shrubberies, veil stocked garden and orchard; There are 743 acres of land, whereof over 100 acres are laid down in mixed English grasses, and about 70 acres under plough. The land is divided into thirteen paddocks, -well supplied with water in all seasons ; the fencing is of the best possible description. About 25 pure-bred Romney Marsh sheep will be let with the farm, imported (or bred from stock imported) by Mr Weld, and carefully selected from the best English flocks ; &ko, 100 half-bred ewes. The other stock, half-bred ewes, ram lambs, wethers, &c, with house furniture, farm produce, implements, Ac., may, if desired, be taken at a valuation. Pot further particulars apply to Dbßoubbel & Co., Cathedral square ; or to Habman & Stevens, 2-15 Hereford street, Christchurch. FOR SALE, LAND IN DAMPIER'S BAY, Lyttelton, above Vollas road, in blocks of five wares and upwards. No. 141 Apply to Harmas & Stevens, *"**" Christchurch. OFFICES TO LET, hi the Best Business Position in Christchurch, and Notice of Removal. MR. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer „. , * nti Commission Agent, of ChristwE* ' §S to give notice that on irarch l rL • arran g ed remove his business to the Premises at the corner of Colombo and Glou-SJ-T s * Christchurch, formerly occupied by Luck and Clark, and that the premises ?a%sn- Preße ?r oe f u P ieß i° Colombo street St S «iU then be Btafcu Bnit , e \ co ? sistin g of three rooms, with rSinlw' Wk entrance > &c -» wm be 1* on reasonable terms. 2-21 ANTED "~ A Qe °eral Servant; must cote a t good <*«**«■• Mrs WhitoaßE > Armagh street. 2-21 TO'ANTED — A Situation as Gardener; 2ard Pno "Perienced in the laying out of v "*ce of this paper. 2 . 21 *
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1339, 21 February 1867, Page 1
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