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B-u.sl33.esa KTotlcea. , - SHE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC • .«# • FOR 1864, WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN DECEMBER • PRICE *: THREE SHILLINGS. " THE ALMANAOwiII contain, among othei matter, ephemeris and astronomical tion, directions for gardening, a narrative of events for the past year fOr each province, and a director j <$E most of the principal towns in the South Island: lists of' publicans' licenses, articles liable to Customs duty, fees in Magistrates' Courts, fees adopted bj Chamber of Commerce, Post-office arrangements table of arrival' and despatch of mails, stage carriages, fares, destinations, and time-table, railway fares and rates for goods, registration of Births, &c., •officiating" ministers, list of vessels trading with Lyttelton, notices to mariners and signals in use at Ihe/various ports of New Zealand quarantine regulations, tables of land and cubic measure, wine and spirit, ale and beer measures; carpenters', bricklayers', masons', plasterers', and slaters' tables; digging and well sinking, wool, coal, and avoirdupois weight tables; jnstructions to calculate the weight of cattle, and hay in a stack; forms of bills or pro- , missory .notes, and other useful information. Professional men, tradesmen and others wishing _ their natties and inserted in the Canterbury Directory are requested to furnish same to the publishers, 'Times' Office, on or before Monday, November 16. TO ADVERTISERS. The large circulation of the Southeru . Prp.yinces Almanac renders it a valuable medium for. advertisements of all classes. Advertisements inust be sent in on or before the 30th day of November next, after which period none caftbe'received, as the space for insertion is limited. Page (crown 8vo.), 305.; half page, 205.; quarter page, 15s. WARD &• REEVES, Publishers,. 4574 - 'Times.'office; Christchurch. NOTICE. J UST OPENED— TWO CASES OF TOWNSEND'S BLACK SILK PARIS HATS. MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, CHRHfrCHURCH. H. MOSS, C 5258 Proprietor. CANTERBURY REGISTRY AND AGENCY OFFICES. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MR. D. M. SCOTT begs respectfully to call the attention of employers to the above offices, where they can without expense, and at short notice, be supplied with employees of all descriptions. SCHOLASTIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEPARTMENT. Experienced tutors, governesses, professors of music, drawing, and dancing, French, German and Italian, bankers and merchants'clerks, and assistants in the various professions. In the department for trades, agricultural and domestic servants ; with efficient warehousemen and assistants, overseers of works, farm bailiffs, stockmen, and shepherds, shearers, ploughmen, and other farm servants. Mechanics and workmen in all trades. N.B.—Correspondents to enclose a stamp for a reply. Nov.- 1863. c 5622 COB ! COB!! COB ! !! TO STATION OWNERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned is prepared to execute orders for the improved consolidated clay cob work, well adapted for woolsheds, cottages, stables, outbuildings, shepherd's huts, &c., unequalled for durability and cheapness. B. WARD, 5641 c Kaiapoi. RAILWAY FOUNDRY, Manchester Street, Christchurch. WH. BARNES, Iron and Brass Founder, , Millwright, Engineer, Smith and Agricultural Machine Maker. 3417 DUNEDIN STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. PRINCES STREET AND STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. HENRY WISE, FROM SANDS AND M'DOUGALL, Late Sands & Kenny, MELBOURNE, BEGS to intimate that, in order to supply a want so much felt by merchants of Otago, Canterbury and other provinces, and to obviate the necessity of ordering from Melbourne, he has IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE WELLKNOWN HOUSE, Commenced business in Dunedin as COMMERCIAL STATIONER, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, AND PRINTER. His Stock—selected bf himself, is very complete, and comprises many articles not hitherto obtainable in the colony. Having on the premises efficient workmen, with a comple Printing and. Ruling, and Binding Plant, and from his experience in the establishment of the above firm, lie is enabled to execute all orders in a superior manner. Illustrated catalogues posted on application. 5146 TO THE INHABITANTS OF CANTERBURY. JH ADLEY has opened, a shop in .Durham street, a near Oxford Terrace and Lichfield street, and is open to receive orders for all kinds of pump work, boring artesian wells, or any water, gas, or steam works. Boilers and tanks for sheep-washing made to order and fixed at a saying of at least 100 per cent, in fuel. All kinds of agricultural implements made and repaired. Also a cooking apparatus on an entirely new principle. A first rate shoeing smith on the premises. J. Hadley is thankful for past support, and hopes to be equally patronised by the public in his hew establishment. Durham street, Oxford Terr,ace west, near Cashel street, water, gas, and steam establishment. All kinds of repairs at the lowest terms. JOSIAH,HADLEY, 4843 Engineer, Christchurch. BOAT FOR PIGEON BAY. MOSES BARTON begs to inform the public at large that he is running a,boat from the accommodation house, Pigeon bay, at ; ten on Monday and Friday mornings, wither .permitting, leaving jjo'rt Tuesday arid Saturday morning, at ten. i are. Ten Shillings each way. 5660

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1164, 1 December 1863, Page 1

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