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STEAM TO PIGEON BAY. AKAROA AND PIGEON BAY MAIL CONVEYANCE. npHE undersigned desire to inform the -L public that the STEAMER EXPERT Will leave the Government Wharf, Lyttelton, EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY* MORNING, , at 9 o'clock, for Pigeon Bay, carrying the Mail for the above places, and returning the same day and Parcels to be left at Mr. Heywood's Store, Norwich Quay. All must be pre-paid. Fare between Lyttelton and Pigeon Bay, Bs. each way. Parcels, Is. O'NEILL & ROBERTS, Watermen. ROY A L SOU T H MAI L. ALTERATION OF TIME. T^T BAINES informs the public that his con•ii * VBvance- from ■•Christchurch to Timaru will now. only run FORTNIGHTLY, leaving each place on the Wednesday. » . All parcels must be paid for on delivery. AH passengers to pay at starting. : Passengers booking places, half deposit. N.B.—W. B. WILL START FROM CHRISTCHURGH, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, AT NOON For further particulars apply to MESSRS." GOULD & MILES, _ _^ Christchurch. NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF PIGEON BAY AKAROA, AND OKAIN'S BAY. 1%/TOSES BARTON,-with an experienced -L?J_ man, are running a BOAT from the head of Pigeon^ Bay twice a week ; leaving every Monday and Friday at 11 o'clock from Pigeon Bay (weather permitting,) and returning from Lvttelton every Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. Fares—los; each way. Parcels carried at reasonable rates. i f fv^ l n/° rmation canbe obtamed, and parcels left with Mr. Nurse, Norwich Quay. N.B.—The above are both careful and experienced boatmen. KAIAPOI AND CHRISTCHURCH. XTESSRS. WHEELER & NURSE beg to an. TA- nounce that their Conveyance between the above places, in connection with-ihafc'of Mr. BUR. RAGE, who meets at the Seven Mile Pea-, will continue to start at each end at 12 o'clock noon. THE GOLDEN FLEECE STABLES. fITHEELER & NURSE beg to inform t T the public that they have taken the stables attached to the Golden Fleece Hotel, and hope by care and attention/combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. Saddle horses for hire on the shortest notice. N.B.—Parcels can be left at the hotel for con- ! veyance to Lyttelton or Kaiapoi, but must be properly directed, or they cannot be received. Christchurch, July 12,1861. BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. ~ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. TTIDWARD NURSE begs to inform JLJi visitors to Lyttelton that he has opened | the establishment formerly conducted' by" Mrs. Packard, on Norwich Quay; and that no effort will be spared to furnish the comforts of home to those who may favour him with their patronage. Two or three gentlemen may be accommodated with board and lodging on moderate terms. GOOD STABLES. A . F . ALLAN (Late Wm. Fawdington,) HORSE REPOSITORY, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Charges for Livery : ■■„ s. d. Oats per feed ... ... „; i 1 O Hay d 0.... ... 16 Bait (including oats and hay) ... 2 0 Horses Standing at Livery : Two feeds oats and hay per diem ... 4 0 Do. do. daily per week ... 25 0 If for three months and upwards, after the first month 21 0 Saddle and harness horses on hire. Horses bought and sold on commission. Loose boxes affording excellent accommodation for entire horses, <fee. CLONTARF HOUSE. fiHARLES GREEN, in relinquishing the v> management of Clontarf House, begs to thank his numerous patrons for the very liberal support he has received since his commencement in business, and feels great pleasure in introducing Mr. H. Elderton as his successor, to their patronage. Gentlemen's luggage left in the care of Mr. Green will still be found at Clontarf House, in the custody of H. Elderton. CLONTARF HOUSE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, H. ELDERTON, PROPRIETOR. H ELDERTON begs to inform the public „• and visitors to Christchurch that he has taken the above establishment, and hopes by strict attention to the comforts of his patrons to merit a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. A GOOD STABLE And a three-acre Paddock attached. [A CARD.] ~~ ' TWO or Three Single Gentlemen can be accommodated with comfortable Lodgings on Reasonable Terms, at Mrs. HTMAN'S Winchester Street, Lyttelton, opposite Mrs.Derry'a.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 1