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LOST AND FOUND. lOST, in City, or. the 14th inst.. Ileavv -> Gold Curb BRACELET. Reward oil lctuxiiiiig tame to j.'ii.. Warner's Hotel. I—.'4 LOST, from the Lvttt-lton Abattoir Paddock. One Rod HEIFER, branded A.D., si=o tar mark over rump. Fii.der rewarded on giving information to Colin Cook, Lvttolton. " KH-2 CONVEYANCES. TEDDINGTON. ALLAN DALE, AND GOVERNOR'S BAY. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. ON and after APRIL Co:h thesj Coaches will leave as under: — Teddington .. 7.15 a.m. Ahar.dale .. .. 7.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Governor's Bay .. S.O a.m. ard 3.0 p.m. Lyttelton Station .. 'J..>o a.m. ai_. 1.30 p.m. On TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and FRI- : DAY'S theie Coache? only run in the MORNINGS. Telegrams and Letters strictly attecded to. Conveyance' on. hire. G. FAIRBAIRN. Proprietor, Teddmgton Ho*cl. COBB AND CO. \ KAROA LINE OF ROYAL MAIL A COACHES. Meet* Train at Lit tie River Mondays, "Wednesdays, and Saturday*. i!c<-t« Steamer at Pigeon Bay, Tuesdays, Thuifdav*. ai.d Fridays. Ail information can be obtained at Government Teuri«t Department, Cathedral square, Christchurch. R. PATON. Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. COVER_D-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. * COACH now run* between Ethelton -V ar d Cheviot evrrv MONDAY. WKDNES--I>AY and FKIDAY. ard rotunnn- from Ch.v ; o< on TL'KSDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. AHTHfU BOYCE. Proprietor, Ethelton. Saddle Hor«"s and Trap- always on hiro at rfcargiil .Statu n at tho shortest notice. GRIFFITHS'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ETHELTON TO CHEVIOT. T EAVES _Elhe!tin for Cheviot Tuesdcy, .'-i Thursday. Saturd.iy. t2.2"i p.m. Koiurns Monday. Wedeoda/. Eriday. 12.11' p.m. A LuiMaie \Vargnr, ruin daily. Special Conv'<yaiici'.- to Kaik.ura or elsewhere always on hire. Orders through post, or wire, receive prompt attrition. R J._ GRIFFITHS. Proprietor. LAEF COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A .MAIL COACH <;ientiinr_l for .'*- Lalce Coleridge, via Windwhi*t!e Honw and Sno-.vd.-n, every FRIDAY MORNING. on arrival of Train from Christchurch. retnrning m timo for Evening Train SATURDAY. Special attention given to Passengers, and Parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. JOHN O. AXSTISS, Proprietor. DERRETT'S NORTH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. C-TLYERDEN TO HANMER SPRINGS. ROTHERHAM, WAIAU, AND KAIKOURA. Coach Leaven Culvcrden for Hanmer Spring! Daily at 1 p.m. Coach Leave 3 Haunter Springs for Culverden Daiiy at 10.30 a.m. FARES— Ts 6d. Return 14». Coach Leaves Culvcrden for Rolh«rham and Waiau Daily at 12.45 p.m Coach Leaves Waiau for Rotberham and Culverden Daily at 12.20 p.m. FARES—Single ss, Return Ss Coach Leaves Waiau for Kaikoura Tueadsya. Thursday*, and Saturdaya. Coach L»_"cb Kaikoura .'cr Waiau and Culverden tav-dnya, iVedueadays, Fr:d:iys, at 7.30 a.m. FARES—Single _1, Return _1 15s. NOTlCE—Wednesday's Coach from Kaikoura runs through to Culverden same day. aid returns to Waiaw same ni.'ht. after arrival late train, Catches coach for Kaikoura locving Waiau Thursday morning. Bienheim Conch leaves Knc'wra Mondays and Wednesdays Returns Tuesdays and Thursdays. Urgent IViesrrams i.id Letters promptly delivered. Parcels attendvd to. Special Coaches, Double nnd Sireric Busies, Waggonettes Sadd '■ Horses on in mediate hiro. Orders throug_ post ot wire receive prompt attention. THOS. DERIETT. Proprietor. N.B.—All information feiven at Government Tourist Offices, Chriatchurc—. C 1 ARS, Motor Bicycles, and Bicycles. A large workshop for Repairs is Tranter and Sons. We havo Automatic Drilling Machine-!, Lathes for heavy and lizht work. Planing Machines. Milling and Slotting Machines, Sawing. Emery and Buffing Machines. Cutting and Cone-grinding Machines, and other parts of plant too numerous to mention. We have the most up-to-date plant in tho colony. Tranter's, the well-known firm for all kinds of Machinery. Call and have a chat with us. For parts call at 99 St. Asaph ttreet. Christchurch. -3.1

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12602, 19 September 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12602, 19 September 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12602, 19 September 1906, Page 5