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Produce, & c . **" T H of- Undersißned are ~^cgli^ WHEAT OATS BARLEY GRASS SEED CHE_.SE, and all FARM PRonnn--2-16866 _!____L ( I!LKtNQ4^ E > THE NEW -.---LAND LOANANTr--MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPAWv LIMITED. WJUiA «i. CAPITAI,--je3,000 ) Q00. THIS Company having large andcommolia*. warohouaes at Lyttelton and Timarn prepared to roceive Produce of all kmds'. atorage upon reasonable terma, and»._! LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES agafoatS" if entrusted to thoir caro for sale in ettham London or Colonial markets. M * For further particulars, apply at the Office _» the Company, Cathedral square. w Christohuroh, 23rd March. THE NATIONAL MORTGAG_T_3Sr AGENCY COMPANY OF HEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital, .£1,000,000 in 100,000 shares of __n each. v Trustees: —Chablks Maoniac, Esq, «• Lombard atreet, London; Abotibaiji ftm. Ewinq, Eaq., M.P. Ballikinrain, N.B. THE Company grants LOANS on Free_o_l Properties and other approved BocarHdeii also makes advances on Wool and other prodno. consigned for sale in the colonies or London, Head office in the colonies, Dune-in. JOHN INGLIS, Agent, ChristohMoh _-___ij33 Conveyances. TELEGRAPH LINE - OF ROTALIU-L~ COACHES TO HURUNUI AND WAIAU. C COACHES will Loavo Amberley for Huron. J every Morning, and for Waiau ev«»' Mroday and Friday, Upper Waian Ferry, Wed. nesday, on arrival of first train from Christ, church; returning from Hurunui daily, a a j from Waiau every Tuesday and Saturday Upper Waiau Ferry, Thursday, at 7,30. 1-8 5625 FRANUI.S HOLDER GREENPARK AND HALSWELL UNEoI ROYAL MAIL COACHES. COACHES of the above Line leave Gremm* daily for Christchurch at ... 7.45 a._T Returning at 3.30 p.nj. Passengers and Parcels booked s\ Cobb'i Office. 4-18 3733 C. KIMBER. Proprietor, PEEL FOREST. JHENEY begs to inform the Publio tout • that his will loavo PeelPowsl for the South Rangitata railway station every Tuesday, Thuisdoy, and Saturday, at 8.45 a.m., to meet the first train from Christcharch ana the second from Timaru, and return to Pcs Forest at 5 p.m. on the same days. Parcels and orders punctually attended to. All letters taken along the road to be charged for as a paroel. J. HENEY, Proprietor, 1-15 6011 Peel Forest. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIEID. ' A COACH will leave the City Hotel, Leith field in time to meet tho Moraine train [ for Christchnrch, and Evening and Morning , trains from Christchurch. ' 1 1.12 6836 R. STAGE, Proprietor. WINCHESTER JfOtt UJ-___iJ.iNlS. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST PLEASANT. ROUTE TO GERALDINE. COACHES WILL in future MEET ALL TRAINS at the Winchester Railway Stations for Conveyance of Passengers aad Parcels to and from Geraldine. Fabbs—■ Single journey, 2s; return, 3a In connection with the above, LIVERY STABLES have been opened. Saddle horses and buggies on hire. Orders forwarded by Commercial Travellers will be promptly ■£ tended to. J. A. YOUNG, -21 870 Proprietor, Winchsstor. EXPRESS PROPRIETOR, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. BEST COLLARS ALWAYS ON HARD. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESSES always bi attendance at Railway Station on arrival or departure of train. Commercial travelled and luggage attended to. Parcels and papers delivered. 7 JAMES VINING, Railway Stables.: Waimate. 1878 '_ 7-1534. ASHBUBTON. ECOOKSON begs to inform tho Pab_i • that he runs a COACH every Tuesday and Friday from Ashburton upon the arrival of' the first Train from Christcharch to Hood's Accommodation House, Mount Somen and Alford Forest, returning every Wednesday at. Saturday in time for the last train at Christchuroh, namely, 8.38 p.m. Baggies ana Saddle Horses always on hire. , Telegrams, Parcels, and Orders punetna-i attended to. E. COOKSON, Proprietor, I Ashburton Livery Stables. 21 Opposite Railway Stqtioa, _ " NOTICE. ~~" I EAKAIA AND ALFORD FOREST ; r\N and after this date, a COACH will bssf I \J the BAKAIA on arrival of First Train. For Alford Forest, via Lavingkm and intof* mediate places, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, » returning Tuesday, Thursday, aad S-tardayi - meeting Train for Chri-tcharca. Ift _ Alford Forest Fares « »I» Passengers and porosis booked at Oobb'i Office, Tatteraall'.. „ ~ .-, ~:■ , Telegrams and orderspnnctawattended_>» 3 Baggies and Saddle Horß«shr»J»«nhue. OHAS ' LA Snriat« South Rakaia, opposite Railway Station. COBB A CO.'S TELEGBASS LINE OJ s BOYAL MAIL COACHES. CSmiSTCHTJRcirAND AKAROA, Buuning in conjunction with the a.fl. COACHES leave Beeoher's BrteLAkaK*. on Moaday, Wednesday, and Fvm, 8.25 a.m.; and Pigeon Bay shortij after ti» rival of the stoamer. Sareß—los each way. SAMUEL LEE. Pwpristoa 8-20 7332 Cobb's Oflice. Chnatch-W-.^ HOT SPRINGS. r ..'. HANMEE PLAINS. AMUBI.J NELSON PROVINCE. J DIRECT COMMUNICATION by. M»§ Coach every Wednesday, on arrival « first train from Christchurah, l Thursday morning in time to catch lass wsw for Christchurch. ._--. 1 The Coach arrives at Upper Waiau »* SWB • j and is met by Mr Fry's trap at tho norta DS* of the river for passeDgers and mail. , FRANCIS HOLDER, » ASHBURTON AND LONGBEACH. (GEOBGE E. PIKE'S Boyal >^'<*JJ X loaves Longbeach for Aahbnrion «» Asbton, Waterton, and Whcatatone), *"f £ 7 a.m., ratnming by the fMfl* 1 arrival of 3.20 p.m. tram from Booking office and atablas. Western Bep3» tory, Tancred street, next Epfeeopalian Char* Ashburton. a____i Drags, American waggona bnggies,a»asi»»» , horses well appointed. _.„-,'■ GEOEGE E. HES^. ■22T05 Prwgggl-. 0088 A CO.'S LINE OFBOYALM* 0, TOACHES--OHBISTOHURCS TO AKAROA. THESE Christchnrch, every Tooa&y, J* and Saturday, at 8 a.m., retanu>* ng Beocber's Hotel, Akaroa, e«ry Monday, W*"" i needay, and Friday, at 8.25 a.m. • 9385 _jo^bh____t~ ROYAL MAIL. COALGATE TO HOBOBATA DAH>*« A leave Coafeate Bjg way Station DAILY, on.amvalct train from Chriatchurch, returning in time last train for Christchurcb. .«, W To suit the convenience of the |™££p aengers will also be conveyed to ana nw» t and la.t trains on Saturdays, and from «". train on Mondays. . ™«ietaall/ 1 Parcels, telegrams, and attended to. Good accommodatooa ■« ~~ . ■ . I VCUerß * THOMAS NAP^^. 4-19 866 Hororata Hotel, ProprKW

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4290, 30 April 1879, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4290, 30 April 1879, Page 2 (Supplement)