James Campbell. TATTEES A L L ’ S . THIS BAT. MB JAMES CAMPBELL will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At 1 o’clock, UNDER BILL OP SALE—--2 really good and staunch draught geldings. 5097 ’tatteesall’S. 0 B PEI V~A T E SALE F A really excellent WHITECHAPEL CAST Also, Horse and Harness Apply to 3661 JAMES CAMPBELL, Robert Wilkin. MEBINO BAMS. F S A E , f)rvrv TWO-TOOTH BAMS, bred by Mr ZLI it I Pearson, burnt Hill, Oxford. Flocamasters requiring rams are requested to turn up the Wool circulars, aud see the prices obtained for the J. Pearson clip for years back. 1910 BOBEET WILKIN. LEICESTEE BAMS. THE undersigned is prepared to receive Orders for the well-known Leicester Bams of the Now Zealand aud Australia Laud Company. These Bams hare always given great satisfaction to all who have used them in Canterbury aud elsewhere. 494-1 EOBT. WILKIN. TO FARMERS. TO LET, —Eioh Agricultural LAND in the Wellington Province; rent free for five years, in Farms of 50 to 500 Acres. Apply to 4966 E. WILKIN, Christchurch. POE SALE, AT OXFORD, A GOOD DWELLING-HOUSE, containing Seven Booms, standing upon 1 acre 8 perches of Land. Laid out as Garden, &c. Price moderate. Terms easy. 4679 BOBEET WILKIN. T. J. Maling & Co. OPAWA. FOE SALE by the undersigned, a desirable Eesidental PROPERTY, favourably situated, consisting of house, with garden, orchard, paddock, wash-house, aud artesian well. For further particulars aud cards to view, apply to CHAELES CLAEK, Or to T. J. MALING & CO. 4795 Hereford street. SPEINGFIELD EOAD AND ST. ALBANS. EOE SALE, on deferred payments, 3 comfortable, well-finished COTTAGES aud a few choice Villa Sites in this favourite aud rapidly rising locality. Terms liberal. Title Laud Transfer Act. For plan aud particulars, apply to CHAELES CLAEK. 4796 Or to T. J. MALING & CO. F E A E. 42 acres good grass land, suitable for building sites, situate on the Perry road, near Woolston. 4 acres splendid building land fronting the Springfield road. i acre, Gloucester street east, excellent building sites. For plans and particulars, apply to T. J. MALING & CO., 4793 Hereford street. F O E S E. On deferred payments. Title Land Transfer Act. A few excellent building sites at Abberley, fronting Springfield road, Abberley road, aud St. Albans lane. For plan and particulars, apply to T. J. MALING & CO., 4794 Hereford street. Hotels CAMERON’S MITRE COMMERCIAL AKD FAMILY HOTEL. NOEWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. J. S. C AMEEON, Proprietor. THE Proprietor begs to draw the attention Commercial Travellers, the Public, and Families to the unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel. Suites of apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel Department, while the rooms are both commodious and easy of access. TABLE D’HOTE daily at 1 o’clock. The Hotel contains an excellently appointed and lighted Billiard Eoom, with one of Alcock’s superior Tables, and is in charge of an experienced Marker. WINES and SPIRITS, &0., of the best brands only. 127 QUILL’S J^OOMS (Next Tattorsall’s), CASHEL STREET, OHEISTCHUECH. THESE Luncheon Booms have been newly erected at great expense, and are now one of the most commodious and comfortably furnished establishments in Christchurch, The bedrooms are fitted up luxuriously and are large and airy. _ The private, sitting, and commercial rooms are furnished in a style second to none in the Province. There will be an ample supply of the latest periodicals, and to which constant additions will be made. The bill of fare will contain sufficient variety to suit all tastes, and the proprietor is determined that nothing shall be wanting on bis part to secure the patronage of the travellers and residents of Christchurch. A Night Porter, for the convenience of those who travel bi the early trains, is in attendance, so that those who stay at this favourite place of resort can rely upon be ng called at any hour. Wines and beer of the very best brands. A private room for the convenience of ladies, and a waitress always in attendance. 2517 ASHBUETON RAILWAY EEPEESHMENP BOOMS, PASSENGERS travelling by railway are reminded that all Trains stop 20 minutes at the above station. The refreshment rooms are under the management ef E. W. SHEAKMAN, of the Somerset Hotel, and Travellers will find every convenience afforded to them. A Ladies’ Eefreshmeut Eoom adjoins the Ladies’ Waiting Boom. A Bell will ring five minutes before the departure of each train, 219 Sumner Hotel, MARY S~O HLU TE R 1699 PEOPEIETEESS. COPP'S CAFE AND DINING EOOM3, Church street, Timaru. VISITORS to Timaru will find all the comforts ef a Private Hotel at this large establishment. Charges moderate. 3500 J. H. COPP. HIS XiOEDSHIP’S XjAEDEE AND LUNCHEON BOOMS, Lichfield street. The Best la Luncheon in Christchurch. Private Booms for Ladies. 3539 W. J. MESSENGEE, Proprietor. EASTERN HOTEL. Comer of Cashel street, and East Town Belt. THE alterations to the above being now oom plete, visitors can obtain ail the accommodation of a PIEBT-OLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for Single Gentlemen. Private Booms for Families. 1999 J H. HALL, Proprietor. KINGSTON HOTEL, NEAE THE EAXLWAY CROSSING, COLOMBO STREET, SOUTH. J JOHNSTON Begs to inform his Friends, and • the Public, that the above HOTEL is now OPEN as a First Class FAMILY HOTEL. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. 3684 EMPIRE HOTEL. HOKITIKA. THIS large and commodious Hotel has just been tboioughly renovated, decorated, and refurnished. New additional well-ventilated Bedrooms and Sample Booms have boon elected, rendering this one of the best Hotels in the Colonies, and specially adapted for the requirements of commercial men. The Billiard Boom is fitted with one of the best English tables. Private Sitting-rooms it required. The Tariff will be considerably reduced, whfle the comforts will be lamely increased. First-class Spirits, Wines, and Beers. English aud Colonial of the best brands will always be kept, shower and Plunge Baths. Coaches leave the Hotel for Christchurch twice weekly; and for Greymeutb, Kumara, and Boss daily, 2449 JOSEPH CHURCHES, Proprietor. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, Latimer House, Armagh street east; first honso past Madras street, 4399
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4980, 3 February 1877, Page 4
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