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Government Notices. 1881. PROVINCIAL GAZETTE. THE "PRESS" has been appointed JLhb Gtazettb TOS THS PROVINCIAL DISTRICT or C-AJSTTERTBTTI^Y, Fob thb Ykab 1881, For Publication of all Government Land Sales, Notifications and Annoußoementa which were formerly published in the Provincial GovenußCßi) Gazette. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS" (Christohuroh Section.) EXPEEBB TRAINS IN NEW TIMETABLE. IT is desired to particularly draw attention to the fact that in new timetable which cornea into force on 12th mat. the time of tho journey te and from Dupedin is shortened. The oxpress train leaves Christchurch for Dansdin fit 8.15 a.m., arriving in Dunedin at 7.30 p.m., and the express from Dunedin leaves at 8.10 a.m., and airivos in Chrietohurch at 7.50 p.m. FREDK. BACK". Traffio Manager. District Traffic Manager's Office, Christchurch, December Bth, ISSI. __ 12-0 -JO9C NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.; IMPORTANT NOTICE. CHEISTMAS HOLIDAYS. , GEAND SOUTHERN TODS TO DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL. AND THE LAKES, ((Inoluding Waimea Plains). s °• -' " J'S c "a •8.9 H £ 5 ■§H .Smoooo rs t>> M O Q Q Q ?1 § 11° 3~ 8 *J j SI- 8 3 W 1 ! § o o o o P| A Q Q « Q Is" § I!- s s a> 8 a w I •aw o3J ■ S § ' v— ■ as /-*~*-"\ f—'^-— —, s s l £ 1 fcJis , ™ 3 o c o o glte O O « p p 2&.3 ' Hg,je B|s I I-aj „ •S^ fKii S "i S a a -a I'HQ O <) H g Pasßengera allowed to Break their Journey to Visit any Place South of Dunedin. For further particulars see posters and fntnra advertisements. 12.6 2814 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Chrietcnurch Section.) EXCURSION TO LITTLE RIVER. DECEMBEb7i6th, 1881. ON DECEMBER 16th an EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Christchurch at 5.25 a.m., and Lincoln 9.10 a.m., for tho present terminus of the LITTLE RIVER Branch Bailway, arriving there at about 10.0 a.m., and returning at 5.10 p.m., arriving &b Lincoln in time for the evening train to Sonthbridge, and reaching Christchurch at about 6.45 p m. Fares: Ordinary single fere tickets available for ibo return journey. FREDK. BAGS:, Traffic Manage.. District Traffio Manager's Office, Christchnroh, December 10th. 1881. 12-12 3101 Prison Department, Wellington, 9th Dec, 1881. npENDEBS are invited for the supply of J. PLANT and MATERIAL for Prieoo Works at Sticking Point, Lyttelton. Tenders, in duplicate, addressed to tho Visiting Justices, Lyttelton, will be received up to Noon on the 15th Inst., at the Prison, Lyttelton, where specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, A. HUME, Captain, 12-10 3053 Inspector of Prisons. _________________________— J WAIMATE PLAINS. Crown Lande Office, Patea, 16th November, 1881. FURTHER SALB of 10,000 ACRES of RURAL LAND for Caah, at Pnblio Auction, and on Deferred Payments on application. EURAL BUSH LAND IN THE KAUPOKQNUI, NGAEBE. HAWERA, AND WAIMATE SURVEY DISTRICTS. Residence Not Compulsoet. 14 Sections (about 2500 acres; of Land in the above Districts will be open for application on DEFEBRED PAYMENTS on Monday, 19th December, at Patea and Hawera; and 72 Sections (about 7500 acres) on sale by public auction, for CASH, at Hawera, ou THUESDAY, the 22nd December. The Sections in Blocks XIV. and XV., Kanpokonui, abut on the continuous reserve between tho Manaiaand Aurora roads; in Block XII., Kaupokonui, and Block IX., Npaere, west of the Waingongoro stream and Elthsm Railway Station. The bush is mainly light timber, soft woods, and a few rata. Land is woil wattrod. The Sections in Block 111., Waimate, ore about two miles inland of the Town of Manaia, about half being open grass lands, the remainder light bush with clearinge. The Sections in Block 1., Hawera, adjoin ihe railway line from New Plymonth to Hawera, and are about two miles from the Norrnanbs Station. Land level and partially cleared. Contested applications for any of the Do* ferred-payment Sections will be decided on the 22nd December, at Hawera. Fall particulars may be obtained and p:aiiß inspected at any Land Office in the colony. C. A. WEAY, 11-24 2267 Commissioner of Crown Landa. JHofeiff* HBATHCOTE AEMS HOTEL, Neak the Swing Bbibgs, FBREY ROAD. RFENTON has much pleasure in calling • public attention to the superior accommodation provided in this HOTKL, which has been entirely rebuilt and newly furnished. Its contiguity to the eea gives it all the advantages of a marine resort, combined with the magnificent hill and volley scenery. Attention ia also called to the adjacent grounds, which are eminently suitablo for pionic parties. Suites of Rooma for Private Families. Spacioua Billiard Boom, with oso of Alcock'a Best Tables. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the best qu-Jity. ly GOOD STABLING. 2626 C EO W N jBL O T E I, * LYTTELTON, V! (Late Mrs M. Movnihan). <F ALEX. MURRAY haa takan the ' HOTEL, ia LYTTELTON, whe& he hopes, by strict attention to by keeping always the first qualities of LujnorSjito receive a contdnaance of the same libeMl pebgo patronage accorded to the late proprietrlS. Travellers will find comfortablu tion at this Hotel, and n good tl@)la at moisratS; charges. T % W \ CfBOWN HCgSSL, o o Comer of Oxford r Lyttelton. *i o ** ' :25 7374 A, P^prieto- .

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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5074, 12 December 1881, Page 3

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