§ TEDDINGTON-LYTTELTON I SERVICE. ■ C 3 I OX and after MAY let, «, e XOACtr 1 tweather permitting) leavo tt *i 3• s TBDI)INGTON--7.15 a.m. ' I TEDuINGTON—2.IS p.m. 1 GOVERNOR'S BAY-8.10 am .■' I GOVERNOR'S 8AY—3.15 »m : I ]UILWAY STATION- 9.50 « B il RAILWAY STATION— 4.30 nm '.I ON-. MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS' ~ *§ SATURDAYS • B Plilil und DUREY, p LAKE COLERIDGE AND I ROYAL MAIL COACH. 1 A*W 9.OACH leaves Glentunn.l f o ,T i 1 XL Coleridge, via Windwhist'e n,i I •Snowdon, every FRIDAY MORN I Nα* 8 *M I rivr.l of Train from Chri.tcnnrcii I' 5 ,* I in time for Evening Tram I Special attention K iven to p a «&nn». ' E pwcels forwarded for deli-rer? V^? , H k A. H. BURkltrr 1 : — '■ hsgto* ■ j METHYEN AND ASHBURTON COAC*! A COACH RUNS between METBVVx- f ASHBURTON on * SATURDAYS. Leave. Mtthvm a iS, rives Askburion 10.45 a.m. Leave* AAkS-* 4.0 p.m.. arrives Methven 6.45 p m Parcels and Order* left at Somerset R».v. ? Aohburton, and Methven Livery <H*Yt : NEILL DUFF "** 52 —_£l^«t^ PUBLIC NOTICE. COYERED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT A COACH now RUNS bfW w?* A and Cheviot. EVERY MONDAY' wBPNESDAY. and FRIDAY, aKturniJ'S 5, Cheviot on TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS. «£>i>AY S) JOHN BOYCB, Saddle Horses and Traps at Wajpara Sta'aon at the Shortest Not}-* COBB AND CO. # AKAROA LINE~OP ROYAL MATT COACHES. ALiai The Coacli meets Trnin nt LitH« p:— Monday. Wednesday, and S»tttriUy Meets Steamer at Pigeon B&t f Thursday, and Fridny. " 7, lU<,ed V, CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS: CoW Cook and Sons, Pitesithly, "Wallso* »ad eH , and J. M. Heywood and Co. IiEILBY BARfiEK, j Proprietor, 5609 Duvauchelle'a Biy. ~" CULVERDEN AXU KAlSouii~~~" rrtHE only REGULAR COACHES .JL Mails north of Waiau— '"» : ! Coach leaves Waiau lor Kaikonr* Biw. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, returning iS; liaikoura every Monday, Wednesday, Fnfo Mail Coach inoets the evening taia'lran' Cliristcivurch to Culvorden every night for Mails and Passengers, retunijag (» Waiau. the same night in time for'lJssij,. Coach to Kaikoura. • . .'• FARES* Culverden and Kaikour*—Sicgla, 20j. Bs« turn 355. HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette, carrying mails, f or Jleadip Hills, Parnassus, Hawkewood, aiid Clwtln leaves Waiau every Saturday morning, retail ing Monday. . Toiograms, Letters, and Parcels rsoain prompt despatch. All information to be obtained at 'Choi Cook and Sons, Tonriata' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor,. W. F. WAENER, w «"*a--724 Town Ageni COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH will Run between WAIPABA aad CHEVIOT, leaving Waipea. EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, u<i SATURDAY, and returning from Caevioi oji Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Accommodation for Travelling Pclilie, Good Table and Best Brands of Liquor ocif kept. Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hir» at Waipara Station at the shortest notice. A. FRANCIS, Waipare Hotal HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS. DERRETT'S ROYAL MAIL COACEBI LEAVE OULVERDEN FOR HANMER PLAINS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUi DAYS, RETURNING WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and MONDAYS,' Until September 30th, and Daily from ' October Ist till April 30th. Through Return Tickets are ieaued ci Christcuurck Rail-way station daily. TiokeU uvailablo for two calendar months from date o5 issue. First class 30s, Coach and Railway. CULVERDEN TO ROTIIERHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. Coach leaves Culverden for Rotheram »n<2 Waiau daily, returning Irom WaifcU daily. Monday's Coach to Waiau connects vnti Coach for Kaikoura, leaving Tuesdays, »tayiag Wednesday in Kaikoura, returning Thuiid»yi Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikoura Thursday. FARES: ■ Culverden to Kaikoura—Single, 255, Bowra Culverden to Blenhoim—Single £3, Beta Culvorden to iianmer Plains—Single 7e M, Culverden to Waiau— Single ss, Return Si, HAWKSWOOD. Watrcronotte loaves Waiau fof Mendip HillJ, Parnassue, Hawkswood and Claver ey everj Saturday, returning Monday in timo .« Raddlo Horses on Immediate H.re. through post or wire receive prompt «»^ NJB.-AU information given. Cook and S«U, Tourist Agents, 191 Hereford otroet, CbneVchurch - THOMAS DEBBETT, Propnete •FWfcfLY PreseiUTr"Wo~"a7o"uow ehowiag , Li somo bountiful silver-mounted gopds, ">• chiding Purses, Card, Cigar, and CigneM Cases Mirrors. Hair-brushes (military), SliW-iiiL'-brushes. Tooth-brushes, Scissor OisoJ. Pencils, Knives, Button-hooks, Nail ffilM. eic Strange and Company. ; _ ALLANTYNE'S always snow tho 1»W Fashions, and their Stocks can to* pended on for Q\ie.\ity_ FUNERAL NOTICES ___^»—a— * THE Friends of Mr E. M. Merry aw jaM to attend the Funeral of his <«« B =y Gcorgo, laiviiiß his residence, Brews on Saturday. 4th instant,, at 2 WMr Linwood Cemetery J. LAMB and i>U.^ rpHE Friends of Mr J. J. P. Waßcet.^ , 1 vitod to attend the Funeral of Iμ »» wife, Sarah Jane, to leave the Iloepita . » Day. I.'riday.thc3rdm ß t.,«t 11.30 Public Cemetery, Lmwood. C. . Olouc-ster street West, (opposite Rmk and 2tt Gladstone street, Sydciumm. | ■'jj ' p BO R G.H BAB E'E^ UNDERTAKER and EMBALMBE. Telegnwng and Telephone Orders by >"«** or D»y receive immediate attention--63 DURHAM STREET SOUTH, Telephone 721. — a j LAMB AND 80 A UNDERTAKERS And 1 EMBALMERS. \ No. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 533. MONUMENTAL SCOLPTURB. J. T AIT, Corner of Cashel street and Montreal »»«» M A S; scr 7pho«- of Monumental Work. - Seat Quality »»d Lowest Inspection Invitea. EBtab.ishedJ^ w J. "' PABSOJ ft G. MASON, Manchester street. w Monuments aad Ut-udstouee in M«" •.. ; Granite ajid .Stove. KKWaST DESIGNS. All Work Guaranteed. LOWEST POSSIBLE PKICE-. Inspection Specially i
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10955, 3 May 1901, Page 8
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