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! SADDLERY, HAR NESS, W H IPS. PUBLIC NOTICE. rriHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECEIVED FltOM MESSRS. JOHN&TONE, OF CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. -1- KELfcb, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF:— RENDERS will be received at the Post Ofl] &«e Addles (Plain and Quilted); Leaping k^..^ S, fS tX?*\^ Ladies' Bridles, Pelham and Weymouth, Tassel Throats, Fancy Fronts and Nose Bands the undermentioned mails:— y»nco o f .Hunting and Flat Racing Saddles :\ . . LYTTELTON & CHRISTCHURCH ftlAlh Best Weymoutii and Pelham Bridles. PJated Buckled, Sliding Bits' F^he conveyance of a mail between Lyttelton tt ,o „-n'.ji t, , t. „, ,■«.,. -r,. and Christchurch, and the delivery of letters ,1? Head Stall Bridles, Bush Bridles and Military Bits on the line of road between the two towns ai ,d y BrtJast Plate Martingales. Stirrup Leathei-s, Saddle Straps the residences either in Lyttelton or ChriskhLf t j r> v 1 jn i xr ami of the persons to whom they are addressed, for i"j London, Pembroke, and Galway Head Collars months, from the Ist April, 1861. * 0x 1^ Brown's Patent Saddle Baa-sand Valices The mail to start from Lyttelton daily ( excpnf ■"''' '-'ihSr c* rii:'iu- ' 'u:';';'iv^V'T^7 ' v'":'al'^T' a'" : '^ ■' ' on Sundays) at 9 o clock a;m., conveyinc left*. Felt Saddle Cloths, Hard Plated on Steel Spurs and Post-office parcels and newspapers, forded Bridle Reins, "Web Halters, Breaking Bits, Girths at the Post-office, Christchurch, and an open 2 T i ■ wi'•"■•• • c-i ""■"'■oi '4. -to* i -di • *x„ -*7 containing letters and newspapers for deliver i Jockey Whips,.•■in Silvery Electro-Plate, and Plain Mounts personslivsn^ on the road^ a , ong BiickHooks, Russia Heads,, and Engine Turned Bow Handles route. ° ' ■■' '■ t ':"a- 7 tv ■■• ■"■" ! 'a-i '•' v v Another mail to start from Christchurch Am„ , y Ladies' Twigs in Silver, &c, &c. (except on Suhdays) at 9 o'clock a.m., y Hunting Whips, Malacca, &c, in Plain and Chased Silver Mounts letters and newspapers for delivery at the Pojf „ Cart Whips, Gut and Bone, from .9} to 8J feet long Stt^SSftji?" Gig, Tandem, and Ladies' Drivingv Whips with Parasol the road side along the line of route. g n Carriage, Phaeton, arid Dog Cart Lamps, with Patent Reflectors vi^JUistrSS. 8 conSct^'to^eHft 11 Rollers, Horse Clothing, Rugs, BriisHes and Comibs convey any such mail or any colonial mail brought Rush Collars, Patent Collars, Cart Harness, &c. the hours of 6 o'clock a.m., and 8 o'clock p. ffii . ; .English Backs, Rem Backs, and Hogskins .;. „ to be longer than two hours andahalf All of which will be sold at prices to suit CASH purchasers. . under any circumstances on the journey, between town r< ATvrr,TT« the two towns. . oKjriV< X>. .ALVJtUO, ■ All letters and papers to be delivered on the day Cashel Street; Christchurch. , ...7, : „ :-.- :; , >■,-.: Importer. they are received, either at the respective Post- '■ ;'■'.. ■ ■■ ' —' . . • — :—:— — —-: , ■ ■ ' offices or at the residences, either in Lyttelton or DIRECT FR 0 M LOND 0N , Christchurch, of the persons to whom they are EX II ARWO 0 D AN D X Q H-t-N 0 OR. This: delivery to include all letters and news- „....'— —■ —— papers from other Post-offices, handed by the costBETHEL WARE master to the contractor. * VV 2. CHRISTCHURCH AND KAIAPOI MAIL. HAS RECEIVED BY THE ABOVE SHIPS .FoMta c^ • church and Kaiapoi daily (Sundays excepted) for A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS, & months, from the Ist day of April, 1861. ■ \ -The mail to start from, Christchurch at noon SELECTED BY HIS ENGLISH BUYER, and to leave Kaiapoi for Christchurch at the same ■,■'■ ■ i hour.AMONGST WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING:- 3. KAIAPOI & RANGIORA MAIL. THOMPSON'S PATENT PARISIAN TRAIN SKIRTS, 21 to 30 STEELS For the conveyance of riiails three times a week LACE AND OTHER CRINOLINE SKIRTS IN GREAT VARIETY between Kaiapoi and Rangiora,for 12 months, , from the Ist day of April, 1861. . WHITE AND COLORED SKIRT NETS AND COVERED STEEL Mails to leave Rangiora on Mondays, WednesFASHIONABLE ZOUAVE JACKETS ?T' f d: wda? 8?.£? to r? ach'%?' 5» tlm<> to be forwarded with the mails for Christchurch LADIES' GILT BANDS AND CLASPS returning from Kaiapoi on the afternoon of the BROWN AND BLACK STRiW HATS AND FEATHERS fZ ctristchSrch^ 6 aniVal **" °f "^ WHISKER BLOND AND QUEEN'S CAP FRONTS 4. CARRIAGE OF MAIL BETWEEN MALTESE AND OTHER FALLS KAIAPOI AND SALTWATER CREEK, PLAIN AND SPOTTED NETS AND CAMBROYS ™ .. ONCE A WEEK. , .tor the conveyance ot mails once a week between LADIES' UNDER CLOTHING Kaiapoi and Saltwater Creek, for 12 months, from JACONNET, CHECKED, MULL, AND SWISS MUSLINS every Tuesday at 9 CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FLOWERS ara.- leaving Saltwater Creek on the return to ___„,.' ' Kaiapoi at 3 p.m. on the same day. LINSEYS, WINCEYS, CAMLETS 5. LYTTELTON 4 AKAMA MAIL. HOREOCKS' LONG CLOTHS, WET WOVE SHIETINGS „ .. «•',,, V 7 .- - TWJLLWAMWANSDOWN CALICOES I^Sta.£E£?i2-A ?*£&?£% STTPERIORuPLAIN AND TWILLED WHITE SHEETING CALICOES," Iyd. to 2iyds. WIDE °f April, 1861, by boat to Pigeon Bay, thence by TABLE COVERS, HEARTH RUGS la"n to, Duvauchelle ? aY a"d Akaroa. LONDON CLOTHING ALL MADE TO OEDEE , . J^^^£j*S*S*£ The CLOTHS being shrunk, and every care taken to ensure the NEWEST WEST END CUT tween Akaroa and Lyttelton. A mail to be takeu GENTLEMEN'S WALKING AND RIDING SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY UpmT d del!. vf ef\ at Duvauchelle Bay if required. STRAPPED BEDFORD CORD RIDING TEOWSBES dajri^"aletnKig^Cfc WHITE GERMAN FLANNEL CRICKETER'S JACKETS stoppage of at least one hour, on the afternoon of BLUE SERGE SHIRTS, JACKETS, AND JUMPERS the Same day' TWEED JUMPERS, BLUE STRIPED SHIRTS 6' DTJVAUCHELLE'S BAY TO OKAIN'S BAY. CORD AND MOLE TROWSERS . ? or tb^ conveya. c, e °4 a mail once a fortnight between Duvauchelle s Bay and Okain s Bay for GENTLEMEN'S FULL DRESS SUITS the 12 months, from the Ist Wednesday in April FULL DRESS WHITE MARSALA VESTS 1861« WHITE MOIRE ANTIQUE VESTS .„?!? ™?} r&t 0t to- *^™* Duvauchelle's Bay '^«xo an hour after the arrival of the mail from Lvttelton BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE VESTS at that place. Jtfweiwn -. „ WHITE AND LIGHT COLORED BROCADED SILK VESTS 7. CHRISTCHURCH & WAITANGI MAIL. FASHIONABLE SHIRT COLLARS, SHAPES-LEOPOLD, PERSIGNY, ELCHO, For the conveyance of a mail fortnightly between AND VOLUNTEER Christchurch and the river Wtiitangi, for 12 WHITK MOIRE ANTIQUE ETON NECK TIES "tajJth?K*J?dabKde„t, the„a» BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE ETON NECK TIES not to be more than three days in summer, and WHITE EMBROIDERED GLACE SILK NECK TIES four days in winter on -the route to Timaru, and WHITE EMBEOIDEEED MUSLIN NECK TIES Z^*Z^£?tfK£!?2tZ WHITE AND LIGHT COLORED BROCADED SILK NECK TIES same period at the Waitangi. (Summer months to MAUVE AND MAGENTA SMALL FIGURED SILK NECK TIES oi f o""4^ J rom lst day of November to the COLORED AND BLACK EUREKA SCARFS 31st da/ofoSellj * °f Ap"l l° SUPERFINE FASHIONABLE BLACK PARIS HATS MERINO AND LAMBSWOOL UNDER SHIRTS GENERAL CONDITIONS. DOGSKIN AND BUCK GLOVES SUPERFINE WEST OF ENGLAND BLACK CLOTHS AND DOESKINS newspJ^V^deliieVon* thrro°ad?ide\£S COLORED TWEEDS, DOESKINS, MOLESKINS, CORDS, &c. having them taxed at the office, and in like manner 1 will not be allowed to deliver within one mile of ■ „p™.<^ Aytoh ' shuttleworth and co., %£%£J£3££3SS 't?.X ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURERS of PORTABLE and FIXED STEAM ENGINES, JS and newspapers may be carried by the contractors MACHINERY FOR PUMPING, HOISTING, GRINDING, SAWING, AND fl between places along the road which are more than AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES, &c, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE COLONIES IS a mile distant from tlie Post-office. 'In Contractors must undertake to receive and deSTAMP END WORKS, LINCOLN ; I liver letter bags afc such houses or Places alonsthe I a /j£ I jU[ road as may be desired by, the Postmaster. ANIi tlS^V»tft». wT^vSi^TT Contractors will be bound to proceed with mails M^M^^^jf" "jifflKj m. without any undue delay or stoppage on the road 78, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON •tt^slnrw]BMPn after the hour of departing from the Post-office. -. (^ft^^l^^4L~^P^g[[fe=ftl Mail cart drivers and letter carriers to be subject j^^fe'^O^^^^ap^p^^^ to ins jant dismissal if found drunk while on duty. w (f^^^^^wf^^^^^BSU ie ostmaster to have the option at any time ©cscrtptt&e, Jllustrateli, anti tyxittb Catalaffueg vC^^M^Wr^J^Sl^^^ of dela^in& the car«er for half an hour after the ' \^^M«r^^^|p%HK^j|)\ ' usual hour for the departure of the mail. FBEE peb post. Contractors will have to find sureties for the per- * -—^=^^-. formance of their respective contracts. t,,, v . anKT , a mTA - AT im „ " * Penalties for breach of contract will be enforced mil & tsON b CHOCOLATE i BORWICK'S EGG POWDER as well b^ deductions from the amounts due to conCONFECTIONARY A Vegetable compound, beine- a valuable trac, torf as dso b^ Pitting their bonds in suit. QN sale by the undersigned, every variety -^- substitute for and an excellent addition JkJH! ™ f WI? be received for. eith 4 er s'rvice sepft" k-j -of Fry & Son s& celebrated eatS » J*™ fatter and other S„g g M7'mßnimwmmfTin^T hocolate. ° 9ali an ounce is sufficient for 2lbs. of flour, and is Ft E" PoSmaster Jan.26,186L JAMES KERR, CANTERBURY BREWERY. FRY & SON'S MERCHANT NAVY Jan. 26,1861. ' y Cashel Btl' eet* TOURING the summer months the underCHOCOLATE, n n n WTnF , a nnflmin^ ■■■ ■: — slS^d intend to deliver their ALES, in RKANi . ED^nine . Soldby iKKaEa-^-s-*----jameskeee. iJL^&ft""**--^ ffir! :;; tSff Tnn 9fi io«i Grocer, Cashol street. y tamw« v^n' Second class 2s, Od i™^i?^ Famil/wcSl street Temß made for p^duce, Smber.to BAKING POWDE^ _^n- 26,1861. *y *"""*GM Streot , ■ CRbFT & WAKP^ POR making Bread without yeast, and FRY & SON'S CELEBRATED CHOCOLATE" EARM «^--ii,^3 ri? lw? lddi? g8 With half-the TUSTreceived a large supply of the above' Ai DOZ> SC™*ES with handles and | Christchurch, January 30,1861.

1 FRY & SON'S CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONARY ON sale by the undersigned, every variety of Fry & Sons celebrated eatinjy chocolate. ° , JAMES KERR, Jan. 26,1861. Fam% Grocer > Ca«hel street. FRY & SON'S MERCHANT NAVY CHOCOLATE, IyARRANTED genuine. Sold by JAMES KERR, Jan. 26,1861. *"* Gl'°Cer ' °ashol street* BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, "UIOR making Bread without yeast, and **- , <Fa? ry an<* Puddings with half the preventative of indigestion. Sold in jib. and £lb. boxes, by JAMES KERR, Family Grocer, Cashel street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 2