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 Fridays, at 6 p.m. All Parcels and Passages MUST BE PRE-PAID. ParLies 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 Terrace West (near the ' Standard' Office), Christchurch, to JOHN COLE. i BSir No responsibility for detention at rivers. 749 COMMERCIAL AND PREPARATORY CLASSICAL DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. MR. C. JONES," late teacher under the Boards of Education of Victoria and Tasmania, (Church of England Denomination), also private Tutor to the Sons of the Hon. F. M. Innes, Esq., ex-Colonial Treasurer of Tasmania, begs to acquaint the gentry, &c., of Christchurch and the vicinity, that he has opened the above Establishment, with favorable patronage, and trusts by judicious and temperate treatment to merit the confidence of parents committing their sons to his charge. The ensuing quarter will commence on Monday, the 6th July next. Terms: For pupils under 12 years of age, £2 10s. per quarter; above that age, or where several of the same family attend, by arrangement. Temporary School Room: Forester's Hall. Christchurch, June 12, 1863. 2652 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE MISSES ASHWIN and WHEELER'S CLASS FOR CALISTHENIC EXERCISES AND DANCING, continues to assemble on Saturdays at two o'clock. Terms on application. 2763 THE TROLLOWAY WORKS, and Wagstaff's Carriage Manufactory, Papanui road, Christchurch. Any kind of carriage manufactured to order. Carriages, &c., thoroughly repaired, painted, and and trimmed. Waggonettes, dog carts, spring carts, tip carts, drays, &c., on sale and to order. Also, general smithing, horse shoeing, and gun smithing. 2502 HEATHCOTE VALLEY. FAMILY GROCERY STORE AND BAKERY. WILLIAM SINCLAIR will RE-OPEN this Establishment on SATURDAY NEXT, the 30th inst., with a new and extensive stock of the best description of Goods, which will be sold at prices that will defy all competition. In the course of a few weeks the premises will be enlarged to make room to carry on the FAMILY, WINE AND BEER, AND GENERAL CLOTHING BUSINESS. The Post Office is now open at the Store, where etters can be posted and delivered. Postage stamps sold. TO DAIRYMEN, The highest price given for Butter, Eggs, and Cheese. 2395 SADDLE, Side-saddle, and Harness HORSES; Single or pair horse CARTS on hire. Apply to 11. W. READ. Removed from Armagh street, to corner of Durham and Kilmore streets. 824 UNIVERSAL STABLES, LYTTELTON. PASSENGERS by CARROLL'S CART to or from Christchurch must pay their fares at the time. Horses hired from the stables to be paid for, no credit given. JOHN CARROLL, 2913 Armagh street. NOTICE. MR. W. H. HARGREAVES having been admitted as a partner, the business of the undersigned will, from and after the Ist February, 1863, be carried on under the style or firm of HARGREAVES & CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS and AUCTIONEERS. All accounts due to the undersigned are requested to be paid forthwith to the new firm. E. A. HARGREAVES. Lyttelton, 30th January, 18G3. 516 NOTICE. —The undersigned have OPENED a TEMPORARY OFFICE and SAMPLEROOM, in Colombo street. J. JAMESON & CO., General Import Merchants. N.B.—lndents executed on advantageous terms on any of the home manufacturers, with the greatest promptitude. EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRAPERY, AT GLASGOW HOUSE. FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY. MRS. WILLIAMS begs to announce that, in order to make room for her WINTER GOODS, she has determined to hold a CLEARING SALE of her present stock, at a VERY CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION from the usual selling prices. The sale will be continued for six weeks only, as her New Goods are expected to arrive within that time. 1146 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AN AGENCY of this Bank was opened at AKAROA, on Monday, the 6th instant, under the management of Mr. George Kirton. F. E. STEWART, Manager. Christchurch, April 9, 1863. 1703
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 1
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