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PUBLIC NOTICE. CHRISTCHURCH TO TIMARU IN : FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. . . TWICE A wiiEK. ... ;/.; william baisl£s : ■ INFORMS the,public that he , ias from and after ,t'he 29th of September, 1882, made, arrangements with Mr. ,H. D. Mlanning to run his mail; conveyance.between Christchurefpand Timaru twice a week, leaving Christ Mondays and Thursdays at 8 aim., and on' Tuesdays and Fridays, arriving in Christchurcmat 6. p.m. Ail parceb,. &c., must by 4 p.m.t on Wednesdays and Saturdays; to the General: Booking Office, Gloucester .Strteit, Christchurch, 1 where every information for freight or passage may be obtained of J. H. STRINGER. tggT No responsibility for detection at rivers, i Christchurch Sept., 1862., 3717; J M. O'NEILL, Royal Mail Contractor between • Christchurch and Kaiapoi. "The Passenger Carts start Daily (Sundays excepted) from the Post Offices, Christchurch and Kaiapoi; at 11.15 a.m.| Fares, ss. each way. Parcels carefully delivered. 4886: ESSRS. BRUCE & have established in ' connexion with their two daily, conveyances: to, the Heathcote Valley, a Pack-Horse the Port Hill. . , : "All parcels left at the Mitre Hotel, Mr. T. Gee's, Lyttelton; Stringer's Hotel, and Bruce's Stables, Christchurch, wilLbe purictually forwarded. 650ESSRS. 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 ; ' " notice. . TO THE INHABITANTS OF LYTTELTON, PIGEON BAY, AKAROA, & OKAIN'S BAY. MOSES BARTON, with three experienced men, 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.) A boat will run from Lyttelton to' the Head of this Bay every Tuesday (weather^permitting.) Single passenger. ............,^,.....£1 Two or more -• 1 Os. veach t Passengers and Parcels carried at reasonable rates. Mr.. J. Waecktrle begs to state that he has made arrangements to carry the Mail from Pigeon Bay to Akaroa twice a week. Ladies and gentlemen visiting 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. 5029 W SINCLAIR begs to inform his friends and • the public that he has removed from Salisbury Street east to Peterborough street, near the old Club House, for the convenience of business, where he hopes, by strict atteritiori, to merit a continance of past favor. Now on hand—Milton's stone , lime and paling laths; and shortly to arrive from" Melbourne—-a stock of materials, consisting of plaster of paris, cement, hair, lath nails, &c. 4734 To WOOL-GROWERS, STATION-MASTERS, &c. GREAT SOUTH ROAD. WOOL received, stored, and forwarded, by WM. WEEDEN, Half Way House. Carriage to the Wharf, ss. per bale, including all charges at Weeden's. Ist November, 1862. 4329 NELSON COLLEGE. THE Governors of Nelson' College require the services of an unmarried gentleman, qualified as Assistant Master for, the institution. He will be required to teach classics, in addition to the ordinary elements of an English education. The salary is £200 per annum, with board and apartments in the College. > , Gentlemen offerine themselves as candidates will please address the Secretary, Mr. A. S. Braithwaite, before the 15th of January next, stating their qualifications, and inclosing testimonials and references. Nelson, November 13. 4741 CHARLES JOHN PERCEVALS' ASSIGNMENT. • • - ¥•' NOTICE is hereby given that Charles. John Perceval, of Christchurch, late Mail Cart Proprietor, hath by deed bearing date the 2nd day of December- instant, conveyed and assigned all his property situate in the Province of Canterbury (subject to the incumbrances affecting the same) unto Francis Bennett Goldney and Thomas Hiehens, both of Christchurch aforesaid, gentlemen, upon trust for the equal benefit of themselves and such other of the creditors of the said Charles John Pei> ceval as shall come in and execute the said deed within three calendar months from the date thereof. Notice is also given that the said deed of assignment duly executed by the said Charles John Perceval, Francis Bennett Goldney, arid Thomas Hiehens respectively, and attested by Thomas John Boyes, solicitor's clerk, Christchurch, now lies at the ofllce of the undersigned for the inspection and execution of the creditors of the said Charles John Perceval, and such of them as shall neglect or refuse to execute the said deed within the tiyie aforesaid, shall be excluded from all benefit that may arise therefrom. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, Hereford street, Christchurch, Solicitors for the Trustees, Dated the 2nd day of December, 1862. 4968 NOTICE. —The undersigned has been appointed Sole Agent in Akaroa for the sale of the celebrated Cookham Boots. 1 1914 JAMES D. GARWOOD. A Person whose evenings are unoccupied would j\. be happy to assist tradesmen or others in posting and balancing their books, making out accounts, &c. Address, T. Y., at S. Curtis's, dealer in leather and saddlery, Colombo street. 4880

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 1

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