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Business Noticesnotice. Messrs. j. white & co. beg to inform their customers and friends at Saltwater Creek, that they will cease to carry on the business of General Merchants at that place after the 20th instant. The receiving, forwarding, and storing of Wool and Merchandise, will still be continued as heretofore. All outstanding accounts due to this branch will be punctually rendered, and an early settlement thereof is respectfully requested. Saltwater Creek, March 1,1866. 854 LEITHFIELD, THE SANATORIUM OF CANTERBURY. MR. C. E. PAGET BEGS to inform ladies and gentlemen residing in Christchureh and the surrounding districts that he has taken LEITH'S HOTEL, LEITHFIELD, For a term of years; and being determined to devote the whple of his time and attention to the business, he trusts that all those ladies and gentlemen requiring change of air and scene will visit this truly healthy and pleasant spot, where every comfort and attention will be found, like an old English inn. Horses and Traps let out for hire. MR. JOHN LEITH, Having leased his Hotel to Mr. C. E. Paget, late of the Weld Arms, Leithfield, begs to return his thanks to the public for their liberal support during the last nine years, and he wishes to inform those families and visitors that have been wishing, at different times, to stay at Leitl.field, and have not been able to do so of late, that Mr. C. E. Paget intends to spare no pains in making all parties as comfortable as possible, who may wish to visit the old house again, and will endeavour to make it as much as possible after the style of the Old English Inns. c 892 NOTICE. THE undersigned has accommodation for PASTURING about THIRTY HEAD of CATTLE, on his Farm at Leeston. T. CLARK, 881 Tempelton. TO THE UNEMPLOYED. BONES purchased in any quantity, at the Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse, Christchurch. c 9357 Hotels. CHARLES WATSON, BEGS to inform the public that he has opened an ACCOMMODATION HOUSE on the Coal Track, about twenty miles from Christchurch; on the JWest Coast Read. Wines, Spirits, &c., of the best brands, and good Accommodation for Travellers, c 7474 JAMES JOHNSTON'S ELBO UR N E HOTEL. The largest and most commodious hotel on the Greymouth. Cobb and Co.'s coaches start and arrive daily to and from Hokitika. c 862 GLACIER HOTEL AND FERRY. HEAD-WATERS OF WAIMAKARIRI, WITHIN ONE MILK 09 BEALEY TOWNSHIP. PASSENGERS TRAVELLING OVERLAND TO THE WEST COAST By this Route will find SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION At the above Hotel. Also, iWINBS, SPIRITS, OF THE BEST BRANDS. A GOOD PUNT AND AN EXPERIENCED FERRYMAN Always in attendance. E. W. JONES, 271 c Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1634, 12 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1634, 12 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1634, 12 March 1866, Page 1

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