New Advertisements. time table. . -n.-rrq — From Christchurcb. to 10, 11 am. ; 2, 4, 5 p.m. to Christchurch, 8.30, 9.30, K2n 7 12.30, 2.30,4 30, 530 p.m. fl -^iT9-From Christchurch to Heatham -2 3, 5 p.m. From Heath°t'to Christchurch, 9 30, 10.20 a.m. ; 2.30, 430,5.30 p.m. —. T>i-va From Christchurch to YTn 95a. m.. 4.5 p.m. From RolEE to Christchurch, 10 a. m., 5 p m. I* B * oo ketß issued on the Great Southern ?C on Saturdays and Sundays are availi!u«ffl the following Monday. « bletl l G. Holmes & Co. 1(M» . CANTEBBUBY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. No. 1 COMPANY. THE ABOVE COMPANY will meet at the Drill-shed for Battalion Parade on Tuesday evening, May 14, at seven p.m. Wm. De Tboy, - -q Acting-Lieutenant. FAT CATTLE FOR SALE; OA HEAD OF FAT CATTLE FOR A(j SALE ; delivery to be given within ten miles of Christchurch. Apply to g.j4 Deßoubbki & Co. i HOUSE TO LET. A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE TO BE LET, with eight acres of land, situated on the North road, close to the Bavenswoodmills, Woodend, at £80 a year. Apply to 5.14 Dbßopbbei & Co. WANTED, a Partner with £2000, for a . sheep run. For further particulars apply to 544 Dbßottrbel & Co. JUST RECEIVED, PRICE—6a. 6d., S AUSTRALIAN CAPERS; 08, CHRISTOPHER COCKLE'S COLONIAL EXPERIENCE, ] By Oid Boombbang, Written in a light and amusing style, warnng parentß in England from sending inex- < perienced sons to Australia with large capital, and their young daughters without protection. COOKE & CO., ORIENTAL BAZAAR, MUDIE'S LIBRARY. 5-11 PUBLIC NOTICE. TO WELL-SINKERS AND OTHERS. THE TENDERS received not being satisfactory fresh Tenders are Invited for Deepening a Well at the Rolleston Railwaystation. The specification can be seen on application to this office during office hours. Tenders, endorsed " Well at Rolleston," to be sent in not later than noon on Saturday, the 18th instant, addressed to the undersigned. F. E. Stbwaet, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Chrißtohurch, May 10,1867. 5-11 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL MATTERS IN DIFFERENCE between Messrs. J. T. Peacock and Messrs. William Stringer and Co. being now amicably settled, all parties indebted to W. Stringer and Co. are requested to pay their accounts to Messrs. J. T. Peacock and Co. W. Stbingeb, W. Shackle rox. J. T. Peacock & Co. Christchurch, May 3, 1867. 5-4
HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS are Invited by the above Board for the Erection of a Cart Bridge over the Heathcote, at Opawa. Platts and specifications can be seen at the Board Office, Ferry road, on and after Wednesday, the 15th instant. Tenders to be sent in on or before ten o'clock on Monday, the 3rd of June, 1867. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. Pavitt, Surveyor to the Board. Ferry Road, May 9,1867. 5-10 TO RUNHOLDERS. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SHARE IN A RUN, and to place thereon a flock of 3000 or 4000 sheep. The advertiser is willing to be either a sleeping or active partner, as may be agreed upon. Addres, W. 8., "Lyttelton Times" office, Lyttelton. 5-14 BILLIARDS. THE SPLENDID ROOM AT THE CITY HOTEL is now furnished with two firstrate tables Tor the benefit of the amateurs of this noble game. A boy as marker wanted. 5-14 TO JOURNEYMAN BOOTMAKERS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Two light » » Boot Hands; constant work and highest wages. 3None but first-class hands need apply to N. J. Suckling, High street, vhnstchurcli. 5.14 A SHORTHAND WRITER, who is also competent to act as Sub-Editor, is open to an l n gag eme i) tt The highest testimonials and references can be given. Address B. A., office of this paper. 5-10
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