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New Advertisements. railways. time table. WEEK Pats. — From Christehurch to 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m.; 2, 4, 5 p.m ?lm Heathcote to Christehurch, 8.30, 9.30, iO3O a.m.; 12-30, 2.30,430, 530 p.m. From Christehurch to Selwyn and intermediate stations at 630 and 10.45 a.m., and 145 pm.; returning from the Selwyn at 8.30 am., and 12.30 and 6 p.m. SUKDATS. —From Christehurch to Heath*«te 9 10 a.m.; 2, S, 5 p.m. From HeathSte'to Christehurch, 9.30,10.20 a.m.; 2.30, aBO 5.30 p.m. 11*8 G ' HoiMES & Co - CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. NOTICE. y\N AND AFTER about NOVEMBER 15, 1 I WOOL and other GOODS will be forwarded through the TUNNEL at the undermentioned rates :— Light Goods, Per Ton Measurement— Christehurch Station, to or from Lyttelton Station ±<0 ° ° Heavy Goods, Per Ton Weight— Christehurch fetation, to or from lyttelton Station 0 7 U Light Goods. Merchants' Stores in Christehurch, to or from Lyttelton Station ... 0 7 O. Heavy floods. Merchants' Stores in Christehurch, to or from Lyttelton Station ... 0 9 v Light Goods Merchants' Stores in Christehurch, to or from Ship's side in Lyttelton Harbour 0 9b Heavy Goods. Merchants'stores in Christehurch, toorfromShip's side in Lyttelton Harbour ... ••■ 012 ° From Christehurch Station to South Rakaia ... ••• ■•• ••• * From Christehurch Station to Selwyn Station 0 14. v COALS—(Per Ton). .From Lyttelton Wharf to Christchurch Station ... *0 » « Rom Christehurch to Selwyn ... O\& b WOOL—-(Per Bale). From river bank, South Rakaia, to ship's side, Lyttelton Harbour... £0 13 o From Selwyn Station to Ship's „ side,Lyttelton Harbour ... ... 09 b From Rolleston Station to Ship B side, Lyttelton Harbour 0 8 U From Christehurch to Ship's side, Lyttelton Harbour 0 5 U jf B.—Wool waiting shipment will be stored St the Christchuroh Station, and charged for at the rate of 2s per. bale. GRAIN—(Per Bushel). From Selwyn Station to Christchurch Station £0 ° 2 * From Selwyn Station to Lyttelton Station v . 0 0 4 From Rolleston Station to Lyttelton Station ••• 0 0 3 From Templeton Station to LytteltonStation ° ° 2 * From Christehurch Station to Lyttelton Station 0 0 2 N.B.—The above rates for Wool and Grain include weighing, marking, advising, and all other charges. In the event of Consignees requiring it, the undersigned are prepared to find all labour for Custom's examination. lj.g Geobgb Holmes & Co.

TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THE Head-Master's House at Christ's College is proposed to be rebuilt. TENDERS for REBUILDING same are required. Plans and specifications can be seen here on and after Monday next, November 18; The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Spebchly A Cbisp, Architects to Christ's College. Cathedral-square, Christehurch. 11-14 EDWARD THOMAS LAW. IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION from your RELATIVES at home. Deeds from England awaiting your execution at Melbourne. No - 162 Apply to Vandbbcoon, Law, & Payne, 23 Bush lane, London, England ; or to Habman & Stevens, 10-26 Christehurch, New Zealand. ' TEN POUNDS REWARD. J THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby OFFER 9 the above REWARD to any person who will give such information as will lead to the DISCOVERY of the OWNER of two DOGS who last night KILLED eleven and WORRIED eight of my imported Shropshiredown SHEEP. The dogs were seen by a person who described them as a brmdle bull, and the other a black dog. Chabxes Williams, Marton Marsh Farm, Prebbleton. November 22, 1867. H' 23 HORSES LOST. LOST or Stolen from a paddock in Christchurch, on Thursday last, one stout irou-grey HORSE; also, a dark baj HORSE, little hair rubbed off one of the fore knees. Any person returning the said horses to the undersigned will be liberally rewarded. A. J. White, 11-23 High street. OFFICES TO LET. TWO BUPERIOR ROOMS, part of Cookham-house Chambers, Colombo street. Very desirable premises for a solicitor °r other professional gentleman. Apply to John Lewis, 11-23 Cookham'-house Chambers. WANTED, TWO MARRIED COUPLES for up-country; also, a BOY to sell P»P«8. Apply to A. J. Stbvhm, Stationer, , k£h rtrwtT 11*28

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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