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Public Noticea. ■ G UN S. ' O-aBBIfBB’S CEOKBBOSB BBEEOHIOADEEB doubli And singlk barbel guns. 1 GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, WADDINGS, AND CARTRIDGES AT ISAAC B. SHEATH’S, * COLOMBO STBIIT, OOBKIK OP TTTAK BTBKBT. RQ IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. AU TU M N AN D WIN TEE BOOTS. JUST ABBIYED. AND MOW CBUSADEB. AND WAZP*. 2550 PAIRS Of SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES AH of which have bean made to my own order, W. H A B R I S. IMPEEIAL BOOT DEPOT CASHEL BTEEET. 235 BRITANNIA FOUNDRY, KAIAPOI. KEETLEY BROS., (LATE JOSEPH KEETLET), IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS AGBIOXJLTXJBAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, 5 KAIAPOI AND SOUTH ASHBUETON. SINGLE AND DOUBLE PLOUGHS, All kinds of Beeping Machine Pitting*, can be had on th« shortest notice, Shares and other ■ Plttinge for Ploughs, Ac., can ho obtained at Meagre E.Beecrfs and Maam. Strothers and Co., Chrtatohnrohs Messrs Johnston and Kidd, Ashburton j Mr D. Middleton’* Eakak I Hr J. Johnston, Bangiora; and Mr J. Eavanagb, liongbeach. ’ aKam • KBETLET BHOTHEHB Having engaged a flrat-claaa Wheelwright, are prepared to execute all works entreated to them to tb« entire satisfaction of the public. BEATS, WAGGONS, AND EVEBT DESCRIPTION OP WHEEL WEIGHT WOEK * MADE TO OBDEB AND EBPAIEED. MESSES KEETLEY BBOTHEES Having tdken premises at South Ashburton, wish to inform the public that they have started baainesa in the above line, and trust that they will meet with a liberal support. ALL OEDEES POE PLOUGHS OB MACHINES? WILL BE PBOMPTIT ATTENDED TO.

Hotels CAMERON’S mitre commercial and family HOTEL, NORWICH QUAY. LYTTELTON. J, Came eon, paonuaxo*. THE Proprietor beg* to drew the attention of Commercial Travellers, the Public, and Families to the nnsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel. Bnitee of apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel Department, white the zooms are both oommodteoa and easy of access. TABLE D’HOTE dally at 1 o’clock. Ths Hotel contains an excellently appointed and lighted Billiard Boom, with one of AloooVs superior Tables, and is in charge of an experienced Marker. WINES and SPIRITS, Ac., of the beet brands only. 127 Sumner Hotel MART S~O HLU TE B PROPRIETRESS. J, IME, Fitzgerald, HAVING fcecome Sole Proprietor of SYDENHAM HOUSE, Harper street. New Town (within five minutes’ walk of the Railway Station), begs to call the attention of the public to the Superior Accommodation he is able to offer to Travellers and others. Beer and Wines of the First Quality on the Premises. 8678 Railway ibefbeshment boohs are NOW OPEN. AT TIHA bu. The Train will remain 20 minutes for Travellers to take Refreshments. Luncheon, Dinner, Tea and Coffee, and Heals from half-past 6 a.m. till 8 o’clock p.m. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. 8241 S. DxCOSTA, Leasee. COBB’S CAPE AND DINING BOOHS, Church street, Timarn. XTISITOBS to Timarn will find all the comforts V of a Private Hotel at this large establishment. Charges moderate. 3580 J. H. COFF. ORAM’S SOMERSET HOTEL, ASHBURTON. THIS fine Hotel is replete with every convenience for Settlers and Travellers. The Cuisine is under rite personal superintendence of the Proprietor, whose long expmenoe on sea and land offers s substantial guarantee that his patrons will have every comfort afforded them, and may rely on being called, the Early Trains going North and South daily* Wines, Spirits, Ales, Ac., of the Choicest Brands. (None other kept in stock.) B. W. BHBARHAN, Proprietor. In Connection with the above is the Livery and Bait Stables, and'they are under the able superintendence of P. L. Boeenberge, so long known with King Cobb’s Telegraph Line of Coaches, both in Australia and New Zealand, where every attention is paid to anything left under his oare. Superior Carriage and Buggy Pairs, addle Horses and Haoks always on band for Hire, Sale, or Exchange. Horses broken to saddle and harness. 818

Insurance Companies N: ATIONA.L FIBE AND HA INE IHBUB. 'ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL—ONE MILLION. In 100,000 Share* of £lO each. MEAD OFFICE —DUNEDIN. CANTEBBUBT BRANCH. Fire and Marina business of all kind* taken at lowest rates. * For forma of proposal, Ac,, apply to A. CABBICE, Manager, 8382 Hereford street Chnstcharch THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL £750,000. With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. THE above Company offer* undoubted security to insurers, having a large, wealthy, and influential proprietary resident in the Colony, where also all its funds are invested. As a purely colonial institution, it has therefore a prior claim on insurers. The chief characteristics of the Company are undoubted security, liberal terms, and prompt settlement of losses. FIBS AMD MARINE BISKS token at lowest current rates of premium. Wool insured from Sheep’s back to London. For proposal forms and farther particulars, Appy to H. Hawkins, Lyttelton; J. L. Wilson, Kaiapoi; J. H. Sutter, Timarn; Bullock and Co., Ashburton; Wood, Bros., and Co., Akaroa; W. Buss, Bangiora; W. Wills, Tamuka; Cameron, Bros., Wauoate; John Paul, Oxford; W. Crabtree, St Albans; J. H. Hopkins, Woolston; Benn and Co,, Amberley; B. Winthrop, Soathbndge ; J. Henry, Dunsandel; Taylor and Flatman, Waihi Bush; Inwood, Bros., Winchester; J. J. Herrick, Tai Tapu: or to J. DBUMMOND MACPHEESON, 387 Manager, Christchurch. VICTORIA FIBE A MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Eszoblissed 1649. Local Director ... ... B. WALTON, ESQ. FIBE DEPARTMENT: Insunnoes effected on Dwellings, Furniture, Shops, Stock-in-trade, Merchandise, Hotels, Work* shops. Saw-mills, Threshers, do. Marine department: Insurances effected on Wool, Produce, Hulls of Ships or Steamers, Merchandise, Freights, Ac. Prompt and liberal settlement of losses. J. W. BBINDLBT, Agent, Hereford street Chambers, Next Rank New South Wales. CHE PHOENIX FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, ESTABLISHED A CENTUBY, During which time it has paid in Claims ELBVtN MILLIONS STEELING. Head Office—Lombard street.

THE Undersigned has much pleasure in announcing hia appointment as AGtNT for the oldest office represented in the Colonies, and that he is prepared to effect Fire Insurances at lowest current rates. . , P. E. WEIGHT, Agent. Temporary office —Mitchell's Buildings, Hereford street. 583 AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSUSANCE COMPANY. LIFE, GUARANTEE, AND MARINE, UNDERTAKES RISKS as above on very favourable terns, which may be ascertained on application to ROBERT WILKIN, Agent, , t 899 Hereford street, Christchurch. The transatlantic fire insurance COMPANY OF HAMBURG. Fin Risks taken at Lowest Bates. H. PUHBMANN, General Agent, 7810 Colombo street, Christchurch. TMFSRIAL STBS INSURANCE OOMPAHT ~ Capital « ... ALOBO.OOO. taken at lowest ouireot xatM. DALGETY. NICHOLS * OCh, jjlt Lrttoltoa and Christchurch THE FIDELITY AND ACCIDENT GUARANTEE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND IS prepared to issue Policies guaranteeing the Fidelity of Employes on moderate terms. For rates of premium and forma of proposal, apply at the Company’s Office, Hereford street, Christchurch'. E. WALTON, Agent. Local, DimwtobS:—Hon J. Hall, Chairman. David Craig, Esq. s L. E. Nathan, Esq.

Board and Residence. 8 UPBRIOE IA Cutn.l BOARD AND EESIDENCE, SPENCER HOUSE, Armagh street west, near the College. 7160 “ THE GKOSYENOE,” GLOUCESTER STREET, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. P BNTLEMEN AND FAMILIES accommodated fJT in a styleequal to a first-class hotel. • • PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS. Three minutes’ walk from the Theatre Royal. 456 MRS F. MACDONALD, Proprietress. BOARD AND RESIDENCE in a private family for a single Gentleman. Address, L.K., “Times” office. 1 <6l BLIGHTS OABTBBBUBT BBSTAUBAHT, Papanol Rood, neat Poahoffioe. MM4TjH at all hoars of fhedajr. Boat* Ui for Sale. FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED, per ship Past Bell, and on Sale at the LITTLE CURIOSITY SHOP, High street, Rangiora, a quantity of Superior Snuff and Smelling Bottles. Long wanted for the use of passengers on the North line. These ingenious little bottles are very easily attached to the nose. A small deootion of the snuff should be used before applying the bottle this should be done at the Styx coming up, and at Chaney’s going down. N.B.—A Liberal Discount to Stationmasters on the line. All you that travel For health and recreation, Don’t stop at Belfast station, For there is smell enough (And that’s no puff). To poison half the nation. 772

To Lot. .FFICES OR STOBB BOOMS TOBELET, vV on the Ground Floor, best part of High street, low rent. W. F. HUBBAED. C.E., Architect and Surveyor, High street. w _ O TO Let—the Shop occupied at present by us. opposite the Sink of New Zealand. Apply to J. P. OLIVES 4 Co. ZL TO LET, a six-roomed HOUSE, in Latimer square.with stables and _ E. M'FAELANE, corner of streets. TO LET.-A large double SHOP and DWELb IHG, on Oxford Terraco. Immediate P«“ session. Also-Two small COTTAGES to let.-C. KIVEE, Christchurch. Z. In Oxford street, Lyttelton. For ipply to JNO. JOBLING, Bangiora, or office w this paper, Lyttelton. - T |0 LET, by tender, for a tem ye«J _ from Jan. 1 next, 65 AGEES of OoodGKAsa LAND, adjoining the Ocean View Hotel Governor's Bay. fenced and well watmred. e&ssusS&s; aaJsifkgi church _—- TO LET, for seven years, 57 ACEES of Swamp LAND, in the Springston dis • together with a good COTTAGE standing th j also, an eight-roomed HOUSE, Blaoksnnth s an^ Wheelwright’s SHOP, Stable 80 x 15, with loft, in the Township of Spnngston, the w standing on an acre of land. For further p onlars, apply to JOEL BBED, Spnngston. TO LET.—AEDWICK HOUSE, Oriord ter^ West, late in the occupation of S-A-^u^ The house contains nine rooms —Jtes, tered throughout, in perfect of and gas in bedrooms. The outbuildings ci ns two-stalled stable, hay loft, and ooaoh-ho > M „ sheds, storeroom, Ac. Artesian weUa , door. Carriage entonce from ril to S. A. PATBICK, Surgeon, next to St fa Church, Oxford terrace west. _

THOR SALE—A first-class 16-row CORN DRILL, by Smyth and Son, of Peosenhall—nearly new* Apply to the MANACER, Rakaia Terrace Station, Hororata. 8013 SYDNEY DRAYS. F lIEST-CLASS DRAYS for SALE by the under* eigned. THOS. & E. PAVTTT, 1864 Comer Colombo and Taam streets. TO SEASON BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TNOR BALE-WHITE ROOK STONE, Canbs JP supplied in any quantity, and Quarried to Baer. Apply to SMART 8886 Madras street, opposite Barrett’s Hote FOB SALE by private contract, the well-known powerful steamship SOUTHERN CROSS, belonging to the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company, built on the Clyde by Messrs James and George Thompson, with her boats, gear, Ac. The vessel is in good working order, and is known to be very fast, performing her trips with regularity. Also, new COMPOUND MACHINERY and' BOILERS, expressly ordered for. the Southern Cross, recently Imported from the works of Messrs A. and J, Ingas, Glasgow, and now in Sydney, are offered with the vessel, which Machinery has been pronounced by competent judges to be of first-class workmanship. The vessel will be sold, with the new machinery,' or separately, at the desire of purchasers. Particulars can be obtained at the Head Office, Hobart Town, from CHARLES HUDSON, Esq., Elizabeth street, Melbourne, or from Messrs T. and. W. WILLIS, Sydney. EDWARD J. FREEMAN, _ 165 Manager Tasmanian Steam Navigation Co. HORSE _CL©THB. OIL SKINS. A LARGE Assortment on SALE by the under* A. signed, H. CUNNINGHAM Gate- Trial). Bail, Tent, and Tarpaulin Maker, opposite Arayle Home. Owe stmt, aw

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5075, 26 May 1877, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5075, 26 May 1877, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5075, 26 May 1877, Page 2 (Supplement)

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