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Business Notices A. B. CAMBRIDGE, Astist. TEMPOEAEY Studio, Cooper’s Photographic Booms, Oxford Terrace. 8390 RICHARD MURPHY, importer and manufacturer Of Every Description OF BOOTS AND SHOES. THE Public ore invited to inspect the Large and varied Stock—Ladies’ Boots, from 9s to 21sper pair; Gentlemen’s Boots, from 12s 6d to 22s 6d per pair; Children's Boots, from 2s up* wards. The stock is all new and the quality guaranteed. Every article is marked in plain figures. Ladies and gentlemen can have any description made to order in first-class style. Remember— THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN. R. MURPHY, STRANGE’S NEW BUILDINGS. 8357 BHALE AND CO., • Wholesale and Retail Sail Tent, Tarpaulin, Flag, Horse Cloth, and Oilskin Clothing Manufacturers, Cashel street, Christchurch. Navy canvas, Tarpaulin do Linen duck Cotton do American drill Calico Bunting Manilla rope Europe do Spunyam Marline Log line Leadline Plough reins Garden lines Net twine Seaming do Roping do Shop do Palms IMPORTERS OP Needles Patent blocks Common do Iron do Hooks and thimbles Tilt hoops Fitch and tar. Oakum Halters Felt druggeting Indiarubber hose Flags Sheep nets Horse do Cricket do Fishing do| Linseed oil Colza do Castor oil Neatsfoot oil. MANUFACTURERS OP Sails Mill belts Tarpaulins Canvas hose Rick'cloth Awnings Threshing do Flags Patent engine do Waterproof coats Do combine do Do trousers Waggon and cart tilts Do loggings Horse cloths Pig nets Canvas tents Sheep nets Duck do Flax rope Drill do Do halters Calico do Do clothes line. A large assortment of the above goods always in stock and on sale at the lowest paying rates. Importing all our goods direct from the manufacturers in England, we are in a position to supply the trade and country storekeepers at as cheap a rate as any other firm in the colonies. Marquees on hire. Orders by post or telegram promptly attended to. Price list on application. 2278

Government Notices. NOTICE, THE Provincial Government ACCEPT the following TENDERS John Corboy, Eiccarton, for cartage of gravel for Hagley Parks roads—£l7o 13s 4d. W. E. Samuels, for painting and tarring Kaiapoi swing bridge—£4s. Deposits will be returned by the Provincial Treasurer. J. T. PEACOCK, Secretary for Public 'Works, Public Works Office, Christchurch, May 12, 1875. 8412 Bank Notices. BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. AN Agency of this Bank was OPENED at OXFORD on WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst., under the interim charge of MR WALTER C. CUFF, for the transaction of all customary basking buoSnanS , j, I-. oODTim, Manager. Christchurch, May 10,1875. 8330 Public Notices WHEREAS a CHEQUE drawn by the Paymaster General for £37 10s, in favour of No. 738, has been LOST—Notice is hereby given that PAYMENT of same is STOPPED at the Bank. 8416 CATHCART WASON. MR H. FREEBORN is authorised to COLLECT MY ACCOUNTS, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. H> B LANE . Cashel street, May 10,1875. 8348 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JAMES BLYTH, PEEBBLETON. A DIVIDEND of 10s in the £ will be payable at the office of the Canterbury Foundry, on THURSDAY, the 13th May next. JOHN ANDERSON! 8359 EDWARD REECE ) iTuatees - OTICE is hereby given that all MONEYS PAYABLE to the Church Property Trustees or the Diocesan Fund will, until further notice, be RECEIVED by the Rev Canon W. W. WILLOOK, at Christ’s Collate Library, whose receipts alone shall be good discharges for iiie same. Dated May 1,1875. H, J. C. CHRISTCHURCH, Chairman, May 1,1875. 8056 NOTICE is hereby given that all MONEYS PAYABLE to Christ’s (College will, until further notice, be RECEIVED by the Rev Canon W. W. WILLOCK, at Christ’s College Library, whose receipts alone shall be good discharges for the same. Dated May 1,1875. H. J. C. CHRISTCHURCH, Warden. May 1,1875. 8057 N 1 LINCOLN ROAD BOARD. A T a meeting of this Board, held at the office, J\ Prebbleton, on the 7th inst., a RATE of SIXPENCE in the £ was ordered to be made and evied upon all the rateable properties in the Usirict. C. WENTWORTH COOKSON, J3S3 Surveyor to the Lincoln Road Board. KOWAI ROAD DISTRICT. CAUTION. THE undermentioned BRIDGES are UNSAFE for heavy traffic Bridge by Baird’s, on Sefton road Bridge by Bruere’s, on Schoolhouse road Bridge by Stanton’s, on Douglas’s road Bridge by Sloper’s, on Railway Reserve road. Persons overloading will do so at their own risk. CHAS. W. DUMBRGUE, District Surveyor, May 10,1875. 8344

Hotels BRITISH FAMILY HOTEL, LYTTELTON, (Opposite Railway Station.) THIS Hotel is replete with every comfort. Passengers by Steamers, Commercial men. Visitors, and Families will find the best accommodation at reasonable charges. An Excellent Bathroom, Meals at all hours, 8191 J. PIERCE, Proprietor. RICCARTON HOTEL. THE above Hotel'is complete with every convenience for Travellers and Families. The Hotel, being detached from the public business gives it the comfort and accommodation of a Private House. Superior accommodation for families. Wines, Beers, and Spirits of the best quality. A good Bowling Oreen and Skittle Alley attached to the premises. GOOD STABLING. 7520 W. HARRIS, Proprietor. BRUCE’S HOTEL, Axaooa. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION (orFamillM and Commercial Travellers. Wines, Ales and spirits of the beat brands. The Beat Billiard-room in Canterbury. Saddle Horses for Ladies or Gentlemen; also, ' Buggies always on hire. Good Stabling and Aorommodation. 0038 J. BEECHER, Proprietor. WAGSTAFF’S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AKABOA. [HIS Hotel, situated in the beautiful ground u/BN^SoXlS^A^^^foK to visitors on business or pleasure, or seeking to recruit themselves amidst the picturesque and varied scenery for which Akaroa is so noted, MOT %

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4445, 13 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4445, 13 May 1875, Page 1

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