AWUStAOBB, BEAUCHAMP A BELL. > T___rSJ_>A.Y. TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBEB, 1881, AT TWO O'CLOCK. T B A D E~" SALE. 100 Owes Bell an_"_.lack.'s Wax Testes, plaids and 2-o'b 19 Doz. Galvanised Iron Buckets , 5,« do. Baths, assorted sizes Ii „ Oak Buckets, brans hoopa 35 „ EnamalFie and Meat Dishes 25 Cases Extra Washington Wood Seat Chairs 15 "„ ißrown Top Oak Dining 2 Crates Assorted Crockery, good lines . 25 Casks Tennent's Bottled Ale, pints, in first-class condition . 10 Cbses Cross and BlackweQ's Oilman s Stores and Dried Fruits 15 Handsome Toilet Sets, gold_and bands. FOB POSITIVE SALE, To Close Accounts for the Outgoing Mail.
BEAUCHAMP A BELL will SELL BY AUCTION, At their Booms, Colombo Oh TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBEB, At Two o'clock, GOODS AS ABOVE. 11*28 Terms at sale. 2509 THIS _DA.T_\ At 2 o'clock. HALF-TON SUPEBIOB BAPE SEED. _._. HBMP " TO SEEDSMEN, AQBICULTUBISTS, AND OTHERS. BEAUCHAMP _ BELL will SELL by AUCTION, At their Booms, Colombo street, THIS DAY, At 2 o'clock, " Half-ton superior rape seed „ m hemp „ Also, —•.Backs chick wheat.' IX-3Q Tern— Cash. 2525
J. L. WILSON. LAND AND PBOPEBTY. ON BATUBDA_73ei»DECEMBEB, AT HIS BOOMS, PAGE'S STABLES. MM J. L. WILSON is instructed to OFFEB a -.„_._ i» Quarter-acre Section Land in Captain Spronl a paddock, front-gun Harper's near the new Presbyterian Church, Ferry ToaA ' », Also, That New Cottage and Land onFendalton road, near Wood's Mill, being a fine place for swimming, boating, fishing, shooting, Ac. A_6, " That very eligible seotion of Land and House in Aldred streOt, just off Durham street. , Very respectable neighborhood. 11-29 Sale at 1 o'clock. 2545 Impound-—gs. IMPOUNDEDatPapanuioneupßtanding Bay Carriage HOBBE, White Hind Feet, shod on fore feet; no brand visible. If the same be not released before the 30th November will be 9 ' JOHN WILD, Poundkeeper. Papanni. November 16th, 1881. 11-29 2581 ~" NOTICE.
IMPOUNDED, at Eaogiora, from Mr Graham'B, Ashley, 32nd inst. .-One Black or Dark Brown Trap MABE, blaired hrand (like Gorrie's sheep -Tarnl, upside DE conjoined near-.shoulder j same mare_waß released from Pound February last byMr Mansfield, if not released>yDßCE—B_B 7th wiU be Bold. JOHN WM. HEATH, Poundkeeper, Bangiora. Bangiora, November 28th, 1881. £11-29 2522 IMPOUNDED at LEESTON, November 28th, from near Leeston,. four draught GELDINGS in fair condition; one newly: shod and three without; one brown, sore on near shoulder; one bay, very stiff in join-, one lighter hay, with white face; one onesnut crooked off foreleg and branded like GL near shoulder. These, if not claimed before Wed* nsday the 14th toy of December next will be sold. JAMES OAESTON, Poundkeeper. 11.2.2552
Conveyances* SIX HOUBS AT THE SEA SIDE. QUMNEB Ji|T AIL . {^tOAOHES Leave Morton's Hotel, Christchuroh, three tunes daily, 10,15,1.30, and 5. Leave Sumner, 8.10,11.30, 3.30, and 5 p.m. B—idays leave Sumner, 8.30,12.15, and 5 p.m. Sundays leave Morton's, Cmriatchurob, 10.15, 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. „-.- nurea—Single, Is 6d; return, 2s —- Children, single, la; return, Is6d. Schools, ___ies, and picnic partial aa per agreement. W.HAYWABB. Morton's Hotel, Chrißtchurch, 131 87 and Sumner. BOYAL MAIL COACH, BAKAIA TO BABB HILL, f EAVES BABB HILL daily at 8 a.m. for 1 _ •R_m—, returning from _akaia immediately after the arrival of the Express train from Chriatohuwh. • THOMAS MUTT---, -1 8941 T—oprie—v.
BUGG'S LINE OF CO ACHES __TW__JS SFB_rTG-TELD AND KUMABA. THESE COACHES will leave Springfield EVEBY FBIDAY after ihe arrival of the first train from Christ—rare!i, taking Passengers through to Hokitika or Greymouth, returning from Bugg's Hotel, Kumara on TUESDAYS at 5 a.m. Fare 43 Beta—i Ticket (available for one month) ... „. £5 Freight, per lb. ... ... 3d All emall parcels under IMb weight ... -. m 2s 6d JAMES BUGG, Kumara, Proprietor. Paßsengers and Parcels for West Coast booked MB. WAGNEB'S, _4fc 286 Clarendon Hotel. TELEGRAPH LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES. COACHES wiE Leave Amberley for H_r_ral every Morning, and f orWaian every Monday and Thursday, returning from H__rai daily, and from Waiau every Tuesday and Friday • Waiau Ferry on Tuesday, returning or Thursday. FBANC3B KOLDEB, Proprietor. A DOUBLE LINE of OTACHISwfII continue to BUN between WINCHESTEB and GEBALDINE to meet all Trains, North and SouthNote—Thia is the cheapest and pleasantest mote. Single Pare, 2a ; Betum,Ss. „.__ DENOON * McILBAITH, 12-22 8826 Proprietors.
HOT SPBINGS HANMEB PLAINS, AMUBL NELSON FBOVINOB. rviBECT OOMMUNICATTON by Mail ■__# Coach eveey Tuesday, on arrival of Srsi train from Chr_tchur<—, ret__ng every T_inday mom, ia time to oaioh bat team __ Christchuroh. FBANCIS HOLDEB ProprietaWAIHI PUSH, GEBALDINE AND OBAB BOYAL MAIL COACH. mHE CHEAPEST, BEST, and SHOBTEST JL BOUTE to Geraldine and Waihi Bush is from the Orari Bailway Station, where onr aenveyaneeanm to and from all trains North sod Son*—v We leave the Waihi Bush every ma—ring at 30 minutes past Six, and Gerald—a at 20 minabbs past Seven, in time to catch the Sni bain for Ifaaara Mid C2_istehnrob. Parcels and Luggage to aad from the Station wffl receive ota best attention. Ml 1009 KENNEDY A CABTEB. BALOAD-N-O L-TIHFtELD. ON ANDA-TEB Ist JANUABY, lgSl, a OONVEYANC wffl LEAYB (the Pest Offioe) J. White and Co.- Store, Leiti-_d, in time to meet the mo—ting trailifee Chrietahnreh , and mat nin g aad evening tains from Christ* jttiuml, " 13--.8527 D, S_L_W, Proprietor,
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5063, 29 November 1881, Page 4
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