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Wm. Wilson and Co. TO LET, FEEETMEAD, HEATHCOTE VALLEY. A HOUSE ol 7 Booms, with outbuildings and 75 Acres ol Ones Land. «*• ' W. WILSON. FOBEBT TBEES. PRINTED CAT A LOOUES of Californian. Coni. *p*. “ d Ernst Trees, wiilhe seat S'itEE by post on application. W. WILSON. 8067 Seed Merchant and Nurseryman. FECIT TBEES. >UBANDS« of all sizes and ages. ANT THOUSANDS of Fruit-Bearing TBEES W. WILSON. TO BE LET OB BOLD, EBEHISEB in Glonoester street, near Oxford terrace, with a frontage of 40 feet. Shop and i House, Bakehouse, large oven. Coach-house, Harness-room, and Stable, well adapted for a largo Baker's badness. Possession eon be given at an early date. Bent, or price, extremely low. For terms, and further to Conveyance HAL VEEN RAILWAY AND KOWAI PASS. BEDFEEN’S COACH. FOB the present, and until further notice, the above Coach will attend the MOENINQ TEAINS on Saturdays and Mondays only, but will run down provided passengers book their places the day previous. Meet afternoon trains as usual. 738 t C. BEDFEBN, Proprietor. NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, April 26, 1875, J, H, DOYLE’S Boyal Mail Coach Will leave South* bridge at 6 80 a.m., to meet the Train at Ellesmere Station, arriving in Christchurch at 9.25 o.m. Returning from Ellesmere Station on arriratA! Train, leaving Christchurch at 4.15 p.m. jt Parcels, Ac., hooked at Cobh'a Office, wßrista church. 7740 COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. FBOM CHRISTCHURCH TO AEABOA, In conjunction with the steamer Halcyon, vil Pigeon Bay. THE Conveyance leaves Warner’s Commercial Hotel every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 8 a.m., conveying passengers and parcels at reduced rates. Booking Office: Commercial Hotel, Christchurch, W. P. WARNER, Agent. 7198 W. H. BURTON. Proprietor. SPECIAL NOTICE. BARKER'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, CHRISTCHURCH TO AEABOA. TW. BARKER having secured the contract • for carrying the madia, continues to carry Passengers at Reduced Bates, to and from Pigeon Bay and Akaroa, in conjunction with the steamer Huoyon, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Traps, Coaches, and Saddle Heroes on hire, to any port of the Peninsula. T. W. BARKER, Proprietor. COBB A CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH"AND AEABOA. THESE Coaches LEAVE the Booking Office, High street, at 8 a.m. even Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; RETURNING from Beecher'S Hotel, Akaroa, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 a.m. 2919 JOHN CRAMOND, Proprietor, HAIL COBB fe CO.'S Telegraph line of royal coaches Leaves ho Clarendon Hotel, VERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock f^m T> FOB HOKITIKA AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. Farads and Luggage at Greatly Reduced Bate! )Y, CLARKS. A CO„ Proprietors. ASHBURTON. am MAJESTY’S MAIL through the Mount Somers district having been granted to E. Cookaon, late of J. Page's Stables, Selwyn, begs to inform the public that he will proceed with a Coach every Tuesday and Friday from the Ashburton, upon the arrival of the drat Train from Christchurch to Hood's Aooommodatian-house, Mount Somers and Alford Forest, returning every Wednesday and Saturday in time for the last train to Christohnroh, namely, 3,50 p.nu Buggies and Saddle Hones always on fain. Telegrams, Parcels, and Orders punctually atendedto, E, COOKE ON, Proprietor, Ashburton Livery Stables, 3307 Opposite Bailway Station, Publications The Canterbury Times SATURDAY. MAY 1, CONTAINS: Page, ADVERTISEMENTS ... 1,10,20 Agricultural and Pastoral : Agriculture In Great Britain and Ireland ... 2 Fig Breeding on a large Scale ... 2 Trial oftheNapa Gang Plough 2 Commercial: 8-lfl CORRESPONDENCE : Canterbury Surveys ... 16 Lucerne “ The Drainage of Christchurch J® The Drainage of Lake Ellesmere J® The Game Laws of New Zealand 2-16 Tom Sanguine’s Troubles ... ... 16 Editorial : A Look into the Future ... ... 2 Diainsge of Christchurch ... ... 6 Newspaper Errors £ The Gome Laws of New Zealand 7 The Neu Zealand Herald on the Constitution 6-7 The Responsibility of Children 6 Vagaries of the Post-office ... ... ... £ Weaknesses of Aldermen o General: Akaroa Public School Examination ... 4 Concert - ... 12 His Excellency the Governor ... ... ... £ Nelson Goldfields —2 Public Works, Lyttelton ~ 9 Railway Engineer’s Report Reception of Bishop. Redwood ... ... ... 7 Sewing Machines m 2 The Waitski Bridge - M Intercolonial amp Intis provincial: Auckland 16-17 Australia 17 Latest non Epson ~. ~. 3 Legal: Magisterial .« 11-15 Supreme Court ». ... 15 Literature: A Pretended Miracle ... 19 A Baffle for a Young Ledy 19 A Yorkshire Oddity ... „17 A Wholesale Murderer ... 18 How Many Applee Did Adam and Eve Sat f 19 Odd Bite _ M l» The Artist’s Spasms m is The Cry from the Sea ... ... 19 The Gathering of the Jenningses _ ... 17 Mxetixgb : Beard of Education... ... ... ... ... 4 Canterbury College... ... ... 12 Municipal Councils ... ... „ 5 i Road Boards ... ... ... ... 5 POSTBT: Paterfamilias and the Milk-maid If The Lords of Labour ... ... 18 Public Opinion : As Others See Us ... ... Mr Vogel’s Reply to Mr Fellows Sir Cleorge Grey Surveys of the Colony The Coming Session The Land laws The New Executive San Francisco Mail Shipping Sporting ; Ashburton Races ... ••• _• C.J.C. Autumn Meeting, 1876-77 ... _ Metropolitan Rices ••• ••• ••• ... 3 The Disqualification of the Phoebe Colt ... 4 Timaru Races 4 Telegrams > H U-14-15 Tee Week m ...10 Town and Cophtri ... 13-14 THE " CAKTEBBPBT TIMES ” Has a very large and increasing dranktion in this and the neighbouring provinces, and is consequently a valuable MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING THE “CANTERBURY TIMES” Is also a cheap and convenient paper to those persons who wish to keep their friends in England and elsewhere, informed of the progress of the provinos. _ TERMS 1— For a Single Copy Scenes Subscription, per «mm«. (if paid la advance) Twenty Shillings; otherwise, Six Shillings per quarter. 13-14 ... 14 ... 13. 13 ... 13 ... IS ... IS 3-U M. 8

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4439, 6 May 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4439, 6 May 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4439, 6 May 1875, Page 4

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