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ADVANCE CANTERBURY!!! RAILWAY HO^il!^^ Corner of London and Canterbury Streets, LYTTELTON. MESSRS. LUMLEY AND JONES, BEG most respectfully to inform their friends and the public in general that they have at LAST succeeded in GETTING UP THE STEAM AT THE ABOVE HOTEL, WHERE CHOPS, STEAKS, SOUPS, &c., May be had at all hours, on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. WINES, BEER, &c., of every description, and of the very best quality, Wholesale and Retail. 2968 GOOD BEDS. GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. ~f~ P. OAKES begs to intimate to bis • iriends and the public generally, that the above Hotel lias undergone a complete alteration and improvement in the interior, and is now replete with every convenience. The culinary department is entirely under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Green. Chops and steaks, cutlets and soups at all hours. A first-class ordinary every Saturday at three o'clock precisely. J. P. 0. intends to keep always on hand the best ales, wines and spirits that can be obtained from England. N B,—Good stabling, with every care and attention to horses. 3692 THE SUMNER HOTEL. LB. RADDON begs to return his best thanks • for the liberal support that has been accorded to him since his entering the above hotel, and he assures his patrons and the public generally that no exertion shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their favors. , PBIVATE APPARTMENTS FOB FAMILIES. Sumner Hotel, Sept. 11. 3531 " THE SELWYN HOTEL. ~ eH. GIGGS begs respectfully to in- • form his friends and parties travelling in the neighbourhood of the river Selwyn that he has taken the above named Hotel, and hopes, by strict attention to business to merit a share of public support. SADDLE HORSES TO LET. EXCELLENT STABLING. 21 HALF-WAY HOUSE, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. WM. WEEDEN in returning thanks to those of the public of Canterbury who have given him their kind patronage, hopes by the same diligent attention that he has ever endeavoured to pay to their comfort, still to merit a continuance of the same. W. W. intends commencing an enlargement of the stables, with the addition of loose boxes, where every attention will be paid as usual to horses standing at livery. N.B. —Hay and corn always on hand, and an abundant supply of water on the premises for horses and cattle. 2674 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AKAUOA. J. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. PERSONS having now the opportunity per steamers of visiting the noble harbour and splendid scenery of Akaroa, will find first-rate accommodation and unexceptionable fare at the above-named hotel. Akaroa, Dec, 2,1861. 23 BIRDSEY'S BRITISH HOTEL, Opposite the Town Hall, Christchurch, i (Late of the British Hotel, Geelong.) NOTICE.— Saturday's Table d' Hote will be DISCONTINUED for a short period during alterations. Luncheons will be provided at any moment as on other days; every delicacy of the season will be furnished. JOHN BIRDSEY, 3584 Proprietor. HENRY EDWARD TYSON, GENERAL CARRIER, wishes to inform stockowners and others residing at a distance trom Christchurch that he is prepared to cart any description of goods from Christchurch to any part of the province, and to take contracts for the delivery of wool or other produce as per order. Every attention given to produce and stores entrusted to his care, and orders lrom the country carefully executed. Annly to R. BRUNSDE.N, Weybridge office, or H. E. TYSON, Papanui road. 3760 PUBLIC NOTICE. GOVERNOR'S BAY ROAD, 1856. DYER'S PASS ROAD, 1859. WITH respect to the above roads, the Government and the public are hereby cautioned, that unless, independent of any action now pending between the " Percival Trust" and the Government of this Province as per award of January 30,1861, and entered into between George Buckley and his Honor William Sefton Moorhouse, on their respective parts and for the reasons assigned, the question of Tenant Right in all its bearings, but more particularl" for IMPOSITION OF FENCING shal have been fairly met and provided for by the Ist o f Januarv next ensuing, that then the THOROUGH ME through the SECTION 226, in connexion with the above roads (and hitherto only granted through the courtesy of the undersigned) shall cease, and that consequently from such date, and without further notice, the all S h l?p S ENCE Of FO U R EVERY 6 FOOT PASSENGER, IND ONE SHILLING FOR EVERY HORSE PASSENGER. WESTBY HAWKSHAW PERCIVAL. Rangiora, Sept. 24, 1862. TjIIIiEWOOD, black pine, manuka and mixed Jj wood; posts, rails, piles, sawn timber, &c., for sale at-the yard of the undersigned, or delivered where required. Orders left at Mr Kiver s,Chnstoharcb, will to promptly WNBi 5 miles on the Lower Lincoln Road. TN consequence of my being destroyed by L fowls POISON will be laid from this date. 10 ' WILLIAM DEMUTH. Arrowenua Bush, Sept. 27,1862. 3712,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 8 October 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 8 October 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 8 October 1862, Page 1

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