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Railway Notices. CHRISTCHURCH Jj k VILWAY. Alteration of trains for vi^ r a 'i,'d° n aftcr May Ist, 1865, trains will ,J ye n$ follows =- ICaTC WKF.K PATS. „ fhristclmrch —8 ft.m.-9 a.m.From I anl _2 p.m.—4 p.m.—s p.m. 10 a m Hosthcoto— S.SO a.m.—9.30 A.m.— From ni __ 12 so p.m.—2.30 p.m.—1.30 p.m. lliiW p."l- - r m rhristclmrch— 9 am.—lo am. 2 „m-i p.m. From Ileathcote— rn-10 20 ;i.in.—2.30 p.m.—4.So p.m.— q 30 S.iii- 1 -- v ilieOpftwa and Hillsborough • iv«onspr9 must be on the platminutes before the arrival of each -First class (each way), Is. 6d.; X-)t..t« 6d.; second class, Is. 3d.; return 1 return tickets, 2s. G. HOLMES & CO. ♦SSSC _ Shipping Notices. " NOTICE. w 4 LL claims against the above ship must be rendered in duplicate at our office on or bemJW-- fore Monday, the 10th inst., Sagg*! otherwise they will not be nisedJ. T. PEACOCK & CO., Agents. Lrttelton, 3rd July, 1865. 5768 FOR OTAGO. THE PANAMA, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Company's steamship j LORD ASHLEY, j Thomas Randall, Commander, j Is appointed to sail for the above port, on or j about j TUESDAY, 1 Ith JULY, At Twelve o'clock noon. | The Lord Ashley has been refitted in Sydj ney, and is now much faster ; her accommodation has been enlarged and greatly improved. Por freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., 5829 Lyttelton and Christchurch. Business Notices. COOTE AM) COMPANY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAYING had long experience as Buyers and Salesmen of General Merchandize, beg most respectfully to intimate that they have now arranged to receive consignments, and are in a position to transact all i business entrusted lo them with promptness | and dispatch. Stafford street, Dune-din, 31st May, 1865 [ 5721 SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND HORSE APPOINTMENTS. THE undersigned, being about to make alterations on his business premises, is desirous of CLEARING OFF his heavy stock of goods, which, for extent variety, and quality, are unequalled in Canterbury ; consisting of every description, style, and make, of saddlery, harness, and appoint- ! m^ ts necessary for the horse in the stable, saddle, carriage, wagonette, single and double buggy, dogcart, express, dray, plough, and every description of work that the horse or bullock is adapted for. Terms, by arrangement.

„L , J. C. ANGUS. - Ushel street. 5711 NOTICE TO STATION MASTERS. \ HPHE Undersigned begs to inform the 1 station Masters of New Zealand, that "6 s making SCREW WOOL PRESSES * On the most improved principle, and will be ( P epared to supply the same for next season, < at a reasonable price. ] Inspection is invited at the Canterbury 1 Foundry, Christchurch. JOHN ANDERSON. NOTICE. TIAKGREAVES & CO. have REMOVED 0i» t their NEW PREMISES, Norwich thei/old gt Cl ton ' °PP oß ' te B ide of the street to 29th June. 1865. 5719 RANGIORA NURSERY. (Near the Public Pound.) Established 1859. E. IVORY begs respectfully to inform the gentlemen and Bettlers t e province who are about to plant new °^ C ® r< * 8 ' or to "lake additions to their present Boc of fruits, that he is prepared to execute ® erg from the best grown stock in the proDce ' Com prising many thousands of— •Apples, all the best varieties, warranted p te rom blight in root and branches cars, early and late, all on pear stocks ernes, do, on mountain cherry stocks £'umß, do, on muscle plum stocks eaches, nectarines, apricots, quinces eolarg, loquats, and small fruits "edge plants in variety. inSr"! 1 ! 1 ? 6 " P]? ntin K new ground, and ordernot int™ i r Ivor y. rnii y depend upon peared ag ,ms never a P" kind spnt 1" , ursery ' or having the same under three or four different names. a ndfOTwaS P t tly executed » carefully packed, —- arded t0 an y part of the province. (jOTTAGES Ba y the size to hi<?h dnnii ?. 22,0f four room8 > studs 9ft teria'l to be of of best bricks » all mafull thiflfnto f° est Quality ; weatherboards boarded r ora ' ro °* c ' oße floor boards tw ' shingles ; tongued and doors to \ ° » rge 8118,1 win(l ows in front, complete for ti VC St 8 - inch rim lodtß - M Also a Cott *T ° f EI . GHTY POUNDS. plates to be 4x3 Vm B ' ngle ° hiinney ' an(i sum of £v, J .. d on Btone Piles, for extra charge. ' ln countr y. and no fhortesUoUce. 0 oine, 7 executed on the if desired. formation as to cost given, road - Christchweh^ Builder » Papanui '• 5716

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1426, 8 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1426, 8 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1426, 8 July 1865, Page 1

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