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Machinery. RAILWAY FOUNDRY, Manchester Street, Christchorch. WH. BARNES, Iron and Brass Founder, • Millwright, Engineer, Smith and Agricultural Machine Maker. c 3417 XXotela. MILLS' HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE EAST, (Next Foresters' Hall.) j I WINES, spirits, bottled and draught ale, of the best brands. Good beds and accommodation for travellers. Boats for hire by the day or hour. c 369 FRENCH HOTEL, AKAROA. JACOB WAECKERLE begs to inform the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. Ashworth, of Purau, to hire horses to and from the above places, at the reasonable charge of £1 for each day, without any other expense; and at the same time informs the public that he has first-class accommodation for ladies and gentlemen at moderate charges, and will spare no pains to ensure their comfort. . March 5, 1863. c 1169 SAWYERS' ARMS, PAPANUI. WILLIAM MATTHEWS begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and can assure them that nothing shall be wanting 011 his part to make' them comfortable The house has been thoroughly repaired, and will be found replete with every convenience. A splendid STABLE and COACH-HOUSE have just been added in connection with the hotel. The best of hay and corn always on hand. Every attention paid to horses at livery, &c. The BEERS, WINES and SPIRITS have been carefully selected. c 2700 RANGIORA HOTEL, RANGIORA. GENTLEMEN and FAMILIES will find every comfort aud accommodation, combined with low charges. N.B. Good stabling, with stockyard and paddock. 3503 c W. T. BAUGH. CARLTON HOTEL, Papanui Road, Christchurch. Proprietor—GEOßGE ORAM, Late Steward of Christchurch Club. 4413 NOTICE. KING'S ARMS, MONTREAL STREET SOUTH. " FKING begs respectfully to inform the inhabit- • ants of Christchurch and its vicinity that having secured a license for the above, house, he hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage. Good accommodation for travellers. P.S. Wines, Beer, and Spirits, of the very best quality, always on hand. c 4009 FERRYMEAD HOTEL. PASSENGERS by Railway are informed that they can now enter the Ferrymead Hotel through the passage between the Railway and Police Stations, where they will find good accommodation and the best spirits, wines, and beers. GOOD STABLING. A Saddle Horse to Let, c 5223 September 9, 1864. Conveyances. 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 permitting. Fare, one passenger, £1; two or more, 10s each. March 26, 1864. 481 C 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. 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 and parcels 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 3540 COBB AND CO.'s Telegraph line of royal mail COACHES. Coaches of the above line depart from aud return to Christchurch in accordance with the advertized postal arrangements. Passengers and parcels booked to all parts of the province. 1 For further particulars, apply at the Office, corner of High and Cashel streets, next Birdsey's Hotel. L. G. COLE & CO., 4892 0 Proprietors. HEAD OF THE BAY, AKAROA. MR. B. SHADBOLT begs to intimate to the public that he intends running a Two - Horse COACH from the Head of the Bay to Akaroa, for the Conveyance of Passengers, Three Times a Week, viz., Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays : leaving his hotel, Head of the Bay, at 8 o'clock a.m., and Bruce's Hotel, Akaroa, at half-past 3 p.m., on the above days. At any time but the above days, the conveyance will be at disposal for Private or Pleasure Parties. All parcels or luggage will be carefully looked after. Booking Places Traveller's Rest, Head of the Bay, and Stables, Akaroa. In connexion with the above, B. S. is erecting Livery and Bait Stables in Akaroa, where every attention will be given to horses entrusted to his care. N.B.—The Coach starts on Monday, 3rd Oct. September 24, 1864. 5652

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1297, 29 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1297, 29 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1297, 29 September 1864, Page 1