Railway Notices: QANTERBURY RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. Week Days.—From : Christchurch to, Heatbcote/ 8, 9,10, 11 a,m., 2, 4, 5, 6 p.m. Jrom Heatlicote'to Christchurch, 8.30, 9.30, ; 10.30, a.ra., 12.30,2.30,4.30,5.30,'f.30 p.m, Suotays.—From Christchurch to Heathoote 910 aim.) 2,3, 6 p.m. . From Heathcote to {Jhristciiurch 9.30, 10.20 a.m., 2.30,4.30,6.30 Dats.—From Christchurch to Bolleaton, 9.5 a.m., 5.5 p.m. From Kollesttin to Christchurch, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. . Etturn tickets iutied on the Great v Southern Railway on Saturdays are arailable till the following 8687 c . .; G. HOLMES & pQ. great southern railway. NOTICE. THE trains oil this line will be DISCONTINUED ALTOGETHER from this date, on SUNDAYS. : There will be no trains run on Christmas Day. GEORGE HOLMES & CO. J J3' Dee.' 1866. 51300' LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. NOTICE. 0K the 15th, 16th, and, 17th insts., the, THREE RACE DAYS, The time of the departure of the Trains will' be altered, and will leave Christchurch at '8,9; ana il a.m., and .3,5, and "7. p.m., returning' from Heathcote at 8.30,9.50, and 11.30 a.m.j and 3.30, 5.30, 7.30 p.m. 5444 i . GEO. HOLMES & CO. GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY. RACE DAYS. JAN. 15,16, and 17, 1867. TRAINS -will leave Christchurch for Roliestbn at 9.5 a.m. and 6.5 p.in., returning from Rolleston at 10 a.m. and 6.45 p.m. No other Trains will stop, at any of the intermediate stations throughout the above diys. Trains will leave Christchurch station at ihort intervals throughout the day for the RACECOURSE STATION; DIRECT,]',/ . Commencing at 9;5 a,m., , Fares First-class, return, ss;; Secondclass,fretarn, 4s; Third-class, retiirn, 2s. 5433 GEO. HOLMES & CO. . ROLLESTON STATION. NOTICE.
jr to inform the squatters and: inhabitants of the southern district that he has, in conjunction with the Refreshment Rooms, taken a. securely fenced 50. acre 'Paddpck, with •tables, and a constant supply of water, where he will he prepared to take charge 1 of horses for the convenience of travellers by the W. LAWRENCE, 3780 Rolleaton Station. Notices.' % WHITE STAR LINE. WOOL SHI? FOITiONboN : DIRECT, TO FOLLOW THE BOMBAY. THE; renowned Clipper Ship ■--■■BLDE JACKET, . . 2500 tons burthen, . Jakes White, Commander, I«. now loading with wool, and appointed to sail for London-direction or about V JANUARY 25, Taking saloon, and second cabin passengers only. /■." This magnificent ship.is well arid favourably known in Canterbury for her.uniformly the trade, and passengers have always, been The ship carries an experienced medical Passengers in the saloon are provided with bedding, linen, and other cabin, requisites.' l 'The second cabin accommodation is a hOMe on deck, well ventilated and roomy. A milch cow will placed on board. . For plans, rates of passage, &c., apply to MILES & CO., #46 c Ly and Timarn. ■ NOTICE. PASSENGERS AND SHIPPERS: per ship Blue Jacket, for: , 0 w; , r u r' requesWd to Wafi notice that upwards of 2,500 bales of mi are now on board. The remainder of inSTr 5' y l°: be and it is ended to dispatch her, weather permitting, not later than the 28th instant. >■" nJu!^- ingpasßengerß ar e requested to complete their arrangements without delay. MILES & CO., Agents; , Lyttelton aad Christchujch. January 10, 1867. 5462 SH IP, MERMAID, Heset : Rose, Commander.. THlSShiphaTing thia , ■'day reported at the Custom Home, Consignees ?"P®B3iSßßff are requested : to pass enat tu «o en ' P' B Wingi ftiid pay freight of the un d«"'gned, Lyttelton, dßed eDdorsement D 0 eoQds will be insf l^? d u n ? t pa9Sed for by Thursday, 10th 1 11* c Je«ed and stored by a Customs "gent at Consignees' risk: and expense.; ■ ■ ■ MILES & CO., t_i. ut Lyttelton and'Christchurchi J-yttelton, Jan. 7, 1867. 5423 &
JOB SALE QR CHARTER, rpHE Fine new Cutter WOODSTOCK; rJrigj£ erea a nd copper-fastenea ; 30 tons n W lying at ChrißtcliUrch Qtt&y Apply, to boar,d ; oiy. WM. MONTGOMERY & CO. Christchutch, Jan. 9. 1867. 516S