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Ooziveyanoeß. 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 12 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, weather permitte- • Fare, one passenger, £1 ; two or more, 10s each. March 26, 1864. 481 c ALTERATION OF TIME. MAIL SERVICE THREE TIMES A WEEK. GOBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES will, on and after February m 1864, leave their office (corner of Cashel and High Streets, next to Birdsey's British Hotel) For Timaru and the South, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, At Eight o'Clock, a.m., Returning, will leave Green's Royal Hotel, Timaru, on same days and at same hours. A coach will run direct to the Waitaki Ferry, from Timaru, every WEDNESDAY morning, calling at the Waimate Bush ; returning from the Waitaki every THURSDAY, at noon. L. G. COLE & CO., 664 c Proprietors. PUBLIC NOTICE. GENERAL BOOKING AND PARCELS OFFICE, Gloucester. Street, Christchurch. Bruce & coe's booking office is now open for the reception of packages, parcels, ! &c., to be'forwarded to any part of the province, j Bruce & Coe having made arrangements with a shipping agent in Lyttelton, are prepared to forward parcels to any part of the colonies. There will also be a passenger and parcels conveyance in attendance at the office for the delivery of parcels, &c., in Christchurch and its vicinity. Passengers andparcels booked for Kaiapoi, Woodend, Rangiora, Saltwater Creek, or any other place on the North road. N.B. —All parcels, &c., must be pre-paid at the time of booking (when a receipt will be given) or no responsibility will be incurred. Christchurch, July 31, 1863. c-8540 PUBLIC NOTICE. PAIR WEATHER & WILSON beg to inform the public that they have opened a Booking Office in Hereford Street, close to Fisher's Store, where Passengers and Parcels can be Booked for Kaiapoi and the North. The Conveyances start/from the office, at'the usual hours. 9 a.m., ll£ a.m., and 3£ p.m., returning from Kaiapoi at the same hours. ! Time—Punctual. c 1964 ! .... I, ' ' ' Hotels. j . CARLTON HOTEL, PAPANUI ROAD. MR. A. W. MONEY begs to thank the Public in general, and inhabitants in the neighbourhood of the Carlton Hotel, for the kind patronage he has received, and also to inform them that he has LET the HOTEL To MR. GEORGE ORAM, Late Steward of the Christchurch Club, Who hopes to merit their favours by sparing no pains to affort every accommodation. Comfortable apartments can be obtained on the most reasonable terms, and gentlemen are boarded by the week. The building is about to be considerably enlarged, and a Billiard Room added. April 13, 1864. c 2257

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TIMARU. WG. ALLEN takes the present opportunity of • thanking the inhabitants of Timaru, and Canterbury generally, for their patronage bestowed on him during a residence of three years and a half at the Royal Hotel, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of that patronage to the Commercial Hotel, on the Government township at Timaru. W. G. A. intends to keep the very best brands of ale, beer, wine, spirits, &c., and at a reduction of one-third the usual charge. Comfortable sleeping apartments and every convenience for the accommodation of visitors. Private apartments. N.B.—W. G. A. intends commencing shortly the erection of a private hotel, facing the sea-beach, for the accommodation of families and parties visiting Timaru. 2408 NORTHPORT HOTEL, Saltwater Creek. C TURNER having taken the above Hotel, hopes • by strict attention to business, and good accommodation, with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B.—Good Stabling and Stockyards. Accommodation Horses to Let. Orders taken for Carting to any part on reasonable terms. CHARLES TURNER, 2212 Proprietor. TIME IS MONEY! HEALTH IS LIFE! rpiIEN go to MORTON & ROBERTX SON'S, where'your time is economized and your health a primary consideration; where the gastronomic art is at its altitude; where you can realize those delightful sensations experienced by the epicure in selecting from a Bill of Fare unique in its variety and moderate in its tariff; where you will meet with civility, cleanliness, attention, and comfort; and where the lovers of those celebrated artistes, Ude Carcme and Francatelli, will find a true disciple. THE CUISINE Will be under the immediate supervision of Mr. Morton, and no expense will be spared to make it replete with all the latest improvements. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is the best in the province, comfortably furnished, and has all the latest games. THE WINES, &c., Have been selected by J.W.M., and are unequalled in Christchurch. THE CAFE, Decorated by that eminent artiste, Mr. J. Inman, must be seen to be appreciated. | MORTON AND ROBERTSON, Restaurateurs, high street. |.. ■ . ; i 2047

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1229, 30 April 1864, Page 1

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