jfetf Advertisements. EAILWATS. XIMB TABLE. irml£ 0X AHFj3HEISTCHUEC!H.| On est& after Tuesday, July 28, Trains will -gattj follows:— "Webk Days: Christchurch for Lyttelton at 4*£s?loSo a.m., 12.30 p.m., 2.30 pan., end 6 p.m. Lyttelton for Christchurch at '•eSfui am - 130 pm " 3 3 0 p - m, ' JJft£, and 6.30 P .m. StTODAYS. T-Tini! Christchurch for Lyttelton at •Ei?ISO p.m., S p.m., and 5 p.m. r-« ne Lyttelton for Christehurch at IJ^2.Wp^,4P .m.,and6p.m. SBEAI SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Week Days Only— ftom Chrlstehorch for Selwyn at 6.30 ».m., 10-45 a.m., and 4.45 pjn. From Selwyn for Chrietchurch at 9 a.m., 1250 p.m., 6 p.m-j CtfHng at Leeston road and other roadside I fflß, Edwaed Joijjde, I 7 . a Secretary for Public Worts. PUBLIC NOTICE. IMMIGRATION. TiHE PBOYINCIAL GOVEBMENT will receive applications for free passages feeWle women-domestic servants—between XsTfifteen and thirty-five; and for 2*s]pMsagee for femilies and single men. TJems can be aecertained on application at fee Immigration Office. By order of hie Honor the Superintendent, David M. Mackat, Immigration Officer. lomJ«»tion Office, Ohrietchuroh, 18, 1868. 8 " Z0 COACHES. MOBSINQ SOUTHBBLDGE. OH AND AFTER MONDAT, September 14,1868, A COACH WILL LEAVE 0088 & COS OFFICE, HIGH STREET, OK TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, AT 9 A.M., EETUBN COACH i taring Southbridge for Christchurch, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, AT 1 P.M. Faasengere and parcels booked at Cobb and 1% G9.'*o£ce.rf J. CoWAK, j§ Proprietor. § COACHES. il 'IHBISTOHURCH & SOUTHBRIDGE i 0 USE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES g| XEAVXS fe SOtJTHBRIDaE FOR CHRISTOHURCH M Daily at 7 a.m., § BETURN COACH 5 UsKingOobb and Co.'s office, High street fg Cihristrfmrch, daily, at 3 p.m. H Busfiigexs and parcels booked at Cobb and % Cs,'6 office. J. COWAH, $| Proprietor. PfLASD LIVERY STABLES, Casßel street. Aed of Corn or Hay Iβ. each. ■f& Horse—Corn and Hay, 4s. t| 9*daie»ad Harness Horses always on hire. 6 Sffl» broksn to Saddle and Harness. j| .KSeQiUery 3d. per ehot; three shote I 6ee for every bull's eye. if Fbauk Sike, y Proprietor. Si mtSßktt 17, 1868. 9 -l 9
fj JUST PUBLISHED, J| Price 2s. 6d., s| p 0 E M S , '"! BT * -i J CHAS. W. PURNELL. J %be had of I Stbvbks & Co., § -Ma High Street. I HALL, (MRISICHuioHjj MISSES TAYLORS' CONCERT. J TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. M — .{ Vocalists :— I •*»■ Ada Sinclair Taylor Miss Lavinia Taylor ;| &H. Thompson MrD. Dunlop J? "was*MeOarfdl, Foley, Rutland, and Lee. j| Concertina—Miss L. Taylor. I Pianist—My Zinckgraf. i half-past seven j commence at seats, 4s; unreserved, 2s. Tickets of Mrs Pope, Fancy Bepo--3* Jfc Farr, Colombo street; Mr-In-wahel street; Mr Stevens, High Z**i «nd of the Misses Taylor, Colombo **"***■*_&, two doors within South Belt.
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Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1731, 26 September 1868, Page 1
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