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FBs»»*rti«* ftor sue. t _OWNBB WANTS TO LRAVK. FBEEHOLD BUSINESS FBESfZSSB* ffIHE South Staffordshire Store and JL Ironmongery Warehouse, No. S3 Viotoria street, is offered for SALE. . Apply on the premises. - : , * w>7681 THOB. PABTBIDGB. FOB SALE. IN THE CENTBE OF FENDALTON. eMAGNmCENTIiuiLDING SITES, of two, one and a half and five acree respectively, two of the sitt shaving • long frontage on the stream. PACKE & ANBON, 4-2S 2987 Gloucester street. FOB SALE, BY TENDER, A CHOICE FABM of 57f acree, subdivided into five paddocks, and suitable either for dairylqr cropping. The land is immediately opposite Greendale Bailway Station, eixteen miles from Christchurch. The Post Office for the district being kept at the Homestead, this forme a grand opening for a general store. Ail particulars can be obtained from Messrs Geo. King and Cb..Cashel street, or Mr Geo. Loader, on the Premises. Tenders not later than 15th May, to be addressed to Mb GEO. LOADER, Greeapark. No Tender necessarily accepted. 4-28 3016 FOR BALE, mHE HUNTLY BEICK, TILE AND. X POTTEBY WOBKB. The above Works, with all necessary machinery and plant for carrying on a profitable and successful industry, are now for dispoaal. The property includes several acres of I excellent clay, thoroughly tested, and of i high quality, well suited for the manufac- ; tare of bricks, pipes, drain tiles, and potteryware. I The buildings consist of corrugated iron sheds, and mill sheds, good dwelling-house ! and office. i The maohinery comprises Clayton's brick- , waving and pipe machines, with all requi--1 sites; also, 12 hp.Tangjelengiae and boiler, > The Mine are new aad in good workingi order. A-...'". •■- ■'-■.- ...■■■-..>■ , ••'■] i The works are in close proximity to the ! railway and coal mine; thus enabling coal f to be obtained at .the lowest rates, whilst the railway bringe the works into imme- > diate connection with Auckland and the ! Waikato district. To a practical man this local industry offers a chance seldom to be met with. For full particulars apply to W. L. MITCHELL, Land Agent, Coombea' Arcade, 428 3014 Qaeen street, Auckland., noteie. \ PIGBON BAY HOTEL. I A. P. BBIDGBS HAS the honour to inform the public of the Peninsula and Canterbury , generally that a new and commodious ■ FIBJST-CLASa HOTEL i HAS BKXX ! OPENED AT PIGEON BAY I WELL-PBOVIDEirAPAHTMKNTS. [ Ladies' Waiting Boom. [ GOOD s"t"aBLING ■ Steamer from Lyttelton three times pei week. NONE BUT BEST LIQX7OEB KEPT. 1 Hot and Cold Baths. A. F. BRIDGES, 18-17 7865 Proprietor. QUILL'S HOTEL, ABHBUBTOF, Opposite the Bailway Station. r IVUK Froprietordeeirea to notify to Cony JL mercial Travellers, Famuies and Visitors that the above Establishment ianof i to be excelled in the celony. The Private ' Apartments are specially designed for the I comfort and privacy of families. Splendid F Commercial Boom and an excellent Library ' large Sample Boom, Billiard Boom, Bath- " rooms, &o. All Wines and Been supplied } are of the beet brands. The Baflway ' Befreshment Booms, Ashbartpn. are also wader the management of the Proprietor of Qeill's Hotel. THOMAS QUILL Proprietor. ; g em .. •, >. CANTEEBUnr HOTEL. • < METHVKN. ' XJbT BOX7SE begs to inform the bht i If • and the inhabitants of Methvet r and surrounding districts that he is pre- - pared to offer flrat-cla&e ACuoaunodatum, ■ with every convenience aad comfort, at the . above newly erected and oommodiou hotel. All the rooms are light, airy, and I tarnished in ft superior style, and the Pro- . prietor spares uopains or expense to make ■ the CANTESBT7KY HOTEL the best . hotel in the district. There is a urst-clase ' BILLIABD BOOM, with one of Alcoek*! . best tables. Al) wicea and been supplied . are of the beet brands. Good stabling, and horses and buggies on , 3-12 7W W. ROUSB, Proprietor. • *riCTOKIAN HOTEL, I V Colombo street, Cbristehuroh. l Having again c*t en poeeesaion of the above well-known old-established and favorit* , . Hotel, having been thoroughly renovated . end refitted, will now be found replete ; with every convenience, no expense having I been spared to ensure the comfort ot viaj- • tore. The repetation of my management , aooomment. — P. I Late »t the Southern Crota Hotel* . -7 eOOO Aldington. • TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMEBS 1 "BAILWAT. MOUNT SOMEBsTnD CAVENDISH ■ - BOYAL MAIL COACH. fITHE above COACH LEAVES Hood's JL Hotel forXJavendiahßaflwayJtafaon - EVEBY TUESDAY and SATUBDAT, >, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may proceed by Coach to Aiford Forest, thence to Methven in time for the last train to Christchurh, or may return in time for ' the last train to Ashburton. 1-10 8871 JOHN HOOD. HOT BPBINGS, HANMEB PLAINS, AMUBI, NELSON PBOVINCE. TPkIKECT COMMUNICATION by Mail MJ Coach every Tuesday, on arrival of first train from Christchurch, retaining every Thursday morning, in time to catoh las* train for Christchurch. T DEBBETT, Proprietor. LONGBEACH BQXAL MAtt-GdACHT , mHE above COACH LEAVES LongJ_ beach. Daily (Sundays excepted) for Ashburton, at 7.30 &jn.; Waterton, 8.10 ' a.m; Ashton, 8.25 a.m.; Wheatstone, 8.45 a.m. i arriving at Ashburton in time for the express train from Christchurch to Timaru andOtmedin. The Coach leaves the Pest office at 4.50 pm.i arriving at Longbeach. at 7.30 p.m. All Parcels entrusted to the Proprietor will be promptly delivered at their; various destinations. Passenger fares—lluough sing c, 53; return, Be. W. E. BOND, Proprietor. MOUNT SOMEBS AND MIirHVEN BOYAL MAIL COACH. A COACH BUNS each. TUESDAY. /-THURSDAY, and SATOBDAY. starting at NoonSron? Hood's Betel, Mount Somen, for Springburn and Aiford Forest, there connecting -with Duff's Coach from Methven, returnias same evening. Fa&ks: . Sprineburn, 2s; return 3s. . , A tf°"* For «*»4sj return 6a. M 0 8870 T.HH. CONVJSYAIfCB. GOVEBKOB'S BAYAXD LYTTE&TQH, ON «»d rfter April tet. HAYWABD'S _ . wiU SjBUlvU LYTTBLTOK o ?*^ ,^ l °* CnristohJir*hT»sß» M0»l3 leavicgeovetaor'e Bey at w .-'' SUNDAYS Leavmc Lytteltca Baflway Station atlO.t ana 4 3) j lea Ting Qorernor'a B&y* asc'B.4s FABEdt Beteru, 3e» SvKgle, 2s. Familiee ac pa Bgrseswat. * . . .... Special Triwt as required, at soy feces. Orders, Tei«granss, ot Parcels, leave « » W, HAYWASD.

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6118, 28 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6118, 28 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6118, 28 April 1885, Page 4

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