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CHRISTCHURCH TO TIMARU IN FORTYEIGHT HOURS. WBAINESbegS toihfbrm the public • that h6 has made, arrangements with , Mr. C. Perceval to meet him at the Ash burton Arms every Thursday night, in order to perform the journey in 48 hours. All parcels must be pre-paid and sent to M,r C, Perceval's Office by noon on-Wednesday. Parcels sent after noon will be charged one shilling extra. No responsibility incurred for detention at rivers. Fabes - £ s. d. Christchurch to Rakaia... - 1 0 0 „ „ Ashburton 1 10 0 „ „ Rangitata 2 10 0 „ „ Beyond the above distance ... ... 3 0 0 10 lb. of luggage allowed for each passenger. Extra weight and parcels at 4d. per lb. No parcel whatever under 2s. 6d. j N.B. —Commissions of all kinds punctually attended to. No watches for the future will be taken. Christchurch, Feb. 28,1862. 1021 NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF LYTTELTON, PIGEON BAY, AKAROA, AND OKAIN'S BAY. MOSES BARTON, with an experienced man, is running a Boat from Lyttelton to Pigeon Bay, carrying the Mail, every Wednesday and Saturday, leaving Lyttelton at 8 a.m., and returning the same day. Fares ' 10s. each way. Any other day a boat may be obtained from Lyttelton to Pigeon Bay (weather permitting). One passenger £1 Two or more 10s. each Parcels carried at reasonable rates. Mr. J. Waeckerle begs to state that lie has made arrangements to carry the mail from Pigeon Bay to Akaroa twice a week. Ladies and gentlemen voting Akaroa, who are desirous of'procuring horses, can be accommodated by sending word to Moses Barton by the mail previous. Fare 10s. Every information can be obtained, and parcels left with Mr. Nurse, Norwich Quay. N.B.—The above are both careful and experienced boatmen. 1785 PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSRS. BRUCE & CO. have established in connexion with their two Daily Conveyances to the Heathcote Yalley, A PACK-HORSE over the Port Hill. All Parcels left at the Mitre Hotel, Mr. T. Gee's, Lyttelton; Stringer's Hotel, and Bruce's Stables, Christchurch, will be punctually forwarded. 650 MESSRS. WHEELER & NURSE beg to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and Lyttelton, that they have commenced running a Mail Cart from Christchurch at 8.30 a.m., and 1.30 p.m., returning from the Hill at 9.30 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. The Passenger Cart will run as usual from Christchurch to the Hill at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., - returning at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m, 1361 MR. J. T. ROUSE, SURGEON AND ACCOtTCHEUR, I Removed to the premises formerly occupied by the late Mr. Wormald, London Street, i At home for consultation from 9 to 11 a.m. and after 6 p.m. Sureerv entrance, nearest Canterbury Street. 1445 Edward batt, m. r. c. s., e., and l. a. 6., may be consulted at his residence in Cathedral Square, between the hours of 9 and 11 a.m., and after 6 p.m. Surgery entrance near the ' Lyttelton Times' Office, Christchurch. 1906 t MR. CHARLES COOPER, } SURGEON DENTIST, OXFORD TERRACE WEST, a CHRISTCHURCH. 2125 ) DENTISTRY. MR. CHARLES COOPER, while returning thanks to his Friends and the Public for the confidence placed in him during his residence with r Messrs. Turnbull and Hillson, now intimates, that he intends devoting his attention to Dentistry alone. He expects in a short time from England a full supply of Dental materials for the insertion of Artificial Teeth in the latest approved methods. Teeth carefully extracted, stopped, &c., and , children's teeth regulated. _ * Hours of consultation from 10 till 4. ; Oxford Terrace West, Christchurch. 2123 1 CERTIFICATE. ! TOURING Mr: Cooper's Engagement with i -U Messrs. Turnbull and Hillson, I had many • opportunities of judging of his efficiency, as a^Denj tist. Knowing that he possesses the experience, t i skill and gentleness requisite in his professional . I can most conscientiously recommend-him to the > full confidence of the public. I have perfect faith j in a* a Dentist, and I'esteem him as an, i upright and excellent young man. ? % SOMERVILLE TURNBULL, M.D. Christchurch, June 3,1862. 2124

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1001, 14 June 1862, Page 1

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