PUBLIC NOTICE. CHRISTCHURCH TO TIMARU IN THIRTY-SIX HOURS. TWICE A WEEK. WILLIAM BAINES INFORMS the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. H. D. Manning to run his mail conveyance between Christchurch and Timaru twice a week, leaving Christchurch on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 a.m., and returning on Tuesdays and 1 Fridays, at 6 p.m. All Parcels and Passages MUST BE PRE-PAID. Parties Booking Passages must pay half deposit. No responsibility for Parcels (valued at over £4) unless value declared. Further information can be obtained on application at the General Booking Office, Oxford Terracv West (near the ' Standard' Office), Christchurch, to JOHN COLE. KIT No responsibility for detention at rivers. 749 WELL SINKING, LINING, AND BORING. CLARKE & CLEGG desire to make known that they are prepared to undertake the sinking, lining, and boring of wells, on moderate terms. Orders to be left at Mr. Blake's, Plumber and Glazier, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. 1208 DUNCAN & SON have for sale, Garden, Farm, and Flower Seeds, at their Seed Shop, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. 4344 STONE AND LIME. WE, the undersigned, are prepared to receive orders for Stone and Lime, in any quantities. Apply to Blyth & Tait, Stonemasons, Cathedral square, Christchurch. 1137 WATERWORTH & COOKE. The only steam made confectionery manufactured in the colonies is by BIDDELL BROTHERS, 495 and 497 George Street, Sydney, and at their Steam Works, 128 Pitt Street. Importers of Pastilles, Jujubes, &c. 1288 11. ALLWRIGIIT & CO., PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS,. GRAINERS, &c., &c. HALLWRIGHT returns thanks to the public • for their liberal support for the past twelve years, and begs to inform them that he has admitted, Mr. A. STREET as partner; and they hope, b r strict attention to business and moderate charges, tu merit a continuance of the same. 1786 H. ALL WRIGHT & CO. A . .. J r ■£ TIMARU HOTEL. S WILLIAMS begs leave to inform the inhabit- • ants and visitors in the District of Timaru, that his NEW HOUSE will be completed for the accommodation of travellers on and after MONDAY, the 4th of May. In returning thanks to those of the public of Canterbury who have given him their kind patronage, he hopes, by the same diligent attention that he has ever endeavoured to pay to their comfort, still to merit a continuance of the same. 2004 SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, AND LABOUR MART. Colombo street, Christchurch. A WELL-CONDUCTED Office for REGISTERING the WANTS of SERVANTS, and employers of labor, has for some time been a much needed desideratum in Canterbury; and the undersigned has therefore determined to open a Labour Mart in connexion with his English and Colonial Newspaper Agency, at the office in Colombo street south. Heads of families resident in town, or station holders in rural and pastoral districts, wanting domestic servants or laborers, by intimating the same to the advertiser, may rely upon a prompt attention to their requirements on moderate terms. Newly-arrived immigrants wanting employment are requested to leave their addresses at the office, with such testimonials as they possess. ALBERT T. BRADWELL. ENGLISH NEWS AGENCY, REGISTRY OFFICE AND LABOR MART, Colombo street, Christchurch. 2160 AKAROA. THE undersigned having purchased suitable premises in Checkley street, Akaroa, intend commencing business as BUTCHERS. They trust that by keeping a supply of meat, together with moderate charges, to merit public support. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. ALEXANDER WRIGHT & CO. Akaroa, May 13, 1863. 2250 TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, SURVEYORS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. S SMART desires to inform them that he is pre- • pared to lay down ASPHALTE PAVEMENT at one-third the cost of that laid down in Dunedin, and is prepared to guarantee that it will _be equally as durable. It is suitable for carriage drives, garden walks, footpaths, verandahs, floors for stores, &c. Parties desirous of testing its suitability may see the asphalte footpaths recently laid down on Norwich Quay for the Municipality of Lyttelton. -163 NEW TOWNSHIP OF REARSBY, AT THE lIALSWELL JUNCTION ROAD. rpHE site of this proposed township is one of the .JL most desirable in the province, being situated 51 miles from Christchurch, commanding the Irontage of three main roads. The property is well supplied with excellent water and firewood, most readily obtained. A new church is now in course of erection directly opposite, and there is a Wesleyan chapel in the immediate vicinity. The station for the tramway now constructing will be on the proper y. An excellent opportunity presents itself for any one commencing business either as a butcher, baker, or blacksmith. ~ . , . . r 1 ± The property will be sold either 111 £ or 5-acre lots, to suit purchasers. Plans may be seen, and every information obtained on application to Mr. WM. CRAYTHORNE, on the property. 1622 riMIE Axe in a Circle, surrounded by the motto, _L " Axe brand best value for money," is Favell and Bousfield's registered trade mark; clothing without this ticket is not of their manufacture. New terms of a very advantageous character to purchasers have been recently adopted; patterns and prices sent on application. 12, St. Mary Axe, London. 4671
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1098, 20 May 1863, Page 1
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