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Conveyances TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS X ■ RAILWAY. MOUNT SOMERS AND ANAMA ROYAL mv/u >TATT. COACH. ff-HIS COACH LEAVES Hood's Hotel, _l_ Mount Somers, for Anama Railway Stetion at 7.30 a.m. and 5.30 p-m. EVERY TUESDAY and SATURDAY, Returning to Mount Somers on the arrival of each train. Parcels and luggage punctually attended to. Single Fares, 2s; Return, 3s. 11-7 7681 JOHN HOOD. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. ACONVEYANCE~LEAVES the Post Office for J. White and Co.'s Store, Leithfield, in time to meet the morning i train for Chistchurch, and morning and evening trains from Christchurch. 12-21 8527 D. SHAW, Proprietor. EIGHT HOURS BY THE SEASIDE. HAYWARD'SMAIL COACHES leave Langham Hotel, Christchurch, at 10.15 and 5.0 Leave Woolston on arrival of tram leaving Christchurch at 9.0,10.25, 1.5, 4.10,6.15. Leave Post office. Sumner, for Woolston, 7.50,10.15,12.45,4.0,6. Leave Post office, Sumner, for Christchurch, mail coach, 8.30,3.30. Parcel express leaves Post office, Sumner, at 7.30 a.m., calling at Tramway office at 5 p.m. for parcels and orders. Busses, drags, or buggies for hire at any hour. Sunday Time Table—Cathedral square departure, 9.0,11,0,2.10, 4.30, 7.0; Sumner departure, 8.45,10.35,1.45,4.45, 6.45. W. HAYWARD, lff-2 6129 Langham Hotel and Sumner. ROYAL MAIL COACH, RAKAIA TO BARR HILL, T EAVES RAKAIAat 10 a.m. for Barr 1 J Hill, returning from thence at 4 p.m THOMAS MUTTER, Proprietor. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE AND I ORARI ROYAL MATT, COACH. OTHE CHEAPEST, BEST, AND X SHORTEST ROUTE to Geraldine and Waihi Bush is from the Orari Railway Station, where our conveyances run to and from all trains North and South. We leave the Waihi Bush every morning at twenty-two minutes past six, and Geraldine at twenty minutes past seven, in time to catch the first train for Timaru and Christchurch. Parcels and Luggage to and from the Station will receive our best attention. 21-1009 KENNEDY & CARTER. DOUBLE LINE of COACHES will continue to RUN between WINCHESTER and GERALDINE to meet all Trains, North and South. Note—This is the cheapest and pleasantest route. Single Fare, 2s; Return, 3s. DENOON A McILRAITH, 12-22 2626 Proprietors. " LONGBEACH. LONGBEACH ROYAL MATT, COACH leaves Longbeach for Ashburton daily (Sundays excepted), at 7.30 a.m.; Waterton, 8.10 a.m.; Ashton, 8.25 a.m.; Wheatstone, 8.45 a.m., arriving in Ashburton in time for the" 10.24 express from Christchurch to Timaru. The coach leaves Quill's Commercial Hotel, Ashburton, at 4.5Q p.m., arriving at Longbeach at 7.30 p.m. Parcels or orders left at any of the above places will receive strict attention. Fares — Through single fares, ss; return, same day, Bs. W. E. BOND, Proprietor, Longbeach. 9-7 202

HOT SPRINGS. HANMER PLAINS, AMURI. NELSON PROVINCE. DIRECT COMMUNICATION by Mail Coach every Tuesday, on arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning every Thursday morning in time to catch last train for Christchurch. FRANCIS HOLDER, Proprietor. iTOHN HENEY begs most respectfully _J to acknowledge with thanks the patronage accorded to him for the past four years, and wishes to inform his friends and the general public that on and after the Ist of MARCH he will RUN his COACH EVERY DAY to meet the Express Trains as follows:— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, to meet the express from Timaru at Rangitata, leaving Peel Forest at 2 p.m., and Rangitata at 4.30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and .Saturdays, to meet the express from Christchurch, leaving Peel Forest at 9.45 a.m., and Rangitata at 12 o'clock at noon. All parcels and orders carefully attended to. JOHN HENEY, Proprietor, 8-23" 1197 Peel Forest. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. COACHES wilf~ea-e Waikari forj_ Hurunui every Morning, and for Waiau every Monday and Thursday, returning from Hurunui daily, and from Waiau every Tuesday and Friday; Waiau Ferry on Tuesday, returning on Thursday FRANCIS HOLDER, Proprietor. WINCHESTER LIVERY STABLES McILRAITH & SMITH beg to infoim the inhabitants of Winchester and surrounding districts that theyhave ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP as Coach Proprietors and Livery Stablekeepers at Winchester. Coaches meet all trains North and South for the conveyance of passengers to and from Geraldine. Every convenience for commercial travellers. Having purchased a double and single brake, we are prepared to break horses to saddle, double and single harnes 10-23 7026

ASHBURTON. ECOOKSON begs to inform the • Public that he runs a COACH every Tuesday and Friday from Ashburtonupon the arrival of the first Train from Christchurch to Hood's Accommodation House, Mount Somers and Alf ord Forest, returning every Wednesday and Saturday in time for the last train at Christchurch, namely 3.38 p.m. Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. , Telegrams, Parcels, and Orders punctually attended to. E. COOKSON, Proprietor, Ashburton Livery Stables, Opposite Railway Station Public Notices DEAFNESS. WHY Endanger your precious organ of hearing by going to an empiric who, in all probability, will ruin it for ever ? I have an INFALLIBLE REMEDY compounded for mc by a first-class Auckland Chemist, faom the recipe of the Aurist-m-Chief of the London Royal Ear Infirmary (an institution the Queen yearly subscribes J6IOO to)." Send stamped directed envelope for particulars and copies of testimonials, to T. B. HammjU?obd, Auckland, N.Z. TROTTED MEATS, FEET JELLY, and other fTIABLE DELICACIES, 4 BLACKWELL'S |->(ELEBRATED PICKLES, QAUCES, MALT VINEGAR, In quart and pint bottles, QALAD OTIi, /CROSSE 4 ~~~ Purveyors to the Queer MAY be obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and New Zealand. Every genuine article is labelled

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5361, 30 November 1882, Page 4

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