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Publications, SSW ZEALAND OOUBSING OALENDAB. EDITED BY BEIGADIEB, IS NOW PUBLISHED. AND MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THIS JOUENAL. ' JIHE Calendar contains a complete record of ,JL coursing in New Zealand from its first estab-' (ishmoat as a public sport, together with extended pedigrees of winning and stud dogs. To Conrsing Mon it is invaluable, as being the only book ol reference on Coursing in this Colony. PEICE i—FIFTEEN SHILLINGS, nblished at the Office of the LYTTELTON TIMES and CANTEEBUBY TIMES. Gloucester street, Christchurch. 7531-31 Hotels, MAEINE HOTEL, SUMNEE, JPATTEESON having taken the above well- • known Morton’s Hotel, which he has completely refurnished, everything new, begs to solicit the patronage ol visitors to Sumner and the public generally. Private apartments for families. Ales, wines, and spirits of the very best quality. Good stabling, and splendid quoit ground. J. PATTEESON, (From Dunedin) 2702-69 Pro; rietor. HEATHCOTE ASMS, FEEEY EOAD. R FENTON wishes to remind Travellers and • the Public they can rely on Good Accommodation, and every attention paid to their comfort. Wines and Spirits of best brands always iu stock. Good Stabling accommodation, and a groom always in attendance. Also, a Paddock of 20 acres, free of charge, for Crioket matches or Picnic parties, or gentlemen wishiog to exercise their horses, as it forms a nice little racecourse. „ E. FENTON, 2238-57 Proprietor. BUTLEE’S FAMILY HOTEL, Ashburton,— J. F. Butler (late of Arahura, West Coast) begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above large and commodious hotel, which is situated at the corner of Cass and Havelock streets, and is convenient to the railway station. Excellent accommodation for travellers, families, and boarders. All wines and spirits of the best brands. One of Alcook’-e best billiard tables. 4800-127 JgALD WIN’S £JENTEAIi JJOTBL, Wills street and Wakannl road, ASHBUBTON, THIS Hotel, which is within three minutes’ walk of the Bailway Station, commands the most central position in the large and increasing Borough of Ashburton, and offers every convenience and comfort to travellers, families, Ac., Ac. Splendid bathrooms. Table d* hote doily at p.m.j luncheon on the table from 12 to 2 p.m. Only the best quality of wines, beers, and spirits procurable will be kept in stock, and patrons will and they are supplied at the lowest remunerative •ates J. BALDWIN, 986-215 Proprietor, STAB HOTEL, TBMUKA. M. QUINN, PeorEisxoß, EXTENSIVE additions and improvements hav* ing been made to this Hotel, Commercial and ether Travellers can now ho supplied with first-elans accommodation. Private rooms for families. Wines and Spirits of the host brands. Good Stabling S 3

Under Distinguished Patronage. QUILL’S"” JJOTBL, ASHBURTON. (Opposite Bail way Station, and adjoining Post and Telegraph Departments.) THE proprietor of the above magnificent hots begs to announce to Commercial Travellers, Families, and Visitors to this prosperous district that this establishment is acknowledged to be the finest in New Zealand, both as regards its extent o( accommodation and the general perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments are specially designed to suit the convenience and privacy of families. The sitting-rc oms are cheerful and pleasant. Splendid commercial room, and a reading-room with one of the best libraries in the Colony. Large sample rooms to meet the requirements of commercial travellers. Bath rooms, and a first-class billiard saloon furnished with one of Alcook’s prize tables. fOS-1-328 THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. CROWN HOTEL, GERALDINE. JAMES A. ROBERTSON, PaopaißiOß. C CONSIDERABLE alterations and improvements ) having been made in this hotel, persons visitmg Geraldine can rely upon receiving first-olafß accommodation. Coaches leave the hotel daily, and meet all trains at Orariand Winchester. Wine s and spirits of the best brands. Good stablirg accommodation. 4911-3f3 OEITEIION HOTEL., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. TiHST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Priva'. i' Sitting and Bedrooms for families. Hot and, Cold Bathe. WM. THOMPSON. Pronri tor. Conveyances. TELEGRAPH LINE OP MAXI COACHES TO HURUNUI AND WAIAU. COACHES leave Amborley for Hnrnnni every Morning, and for Waiaa every Mon. day and Thursday; Upper Waian Ferry, Tuesday on arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning from Huronui daily, and from Waian every Tuesday and Friday; Upper Woiau Ferry, Thursday, at 7.80. ___ FRANCIS HOLDER, Proprietor HOT SPRINGS. HANMBE PLAINS, AMUBI, NELSON PROVINCE. BISECT communication by Mail Coach ever; Tuesday, on arrival of first train frost Christchurch, returning every Thursday mornin; in time to catch last tram for Christchurch. FRANCIS HOLDER, ProprietorPEEL FOREST. r HENEY bogs to inform the public that his ooaoh will leave Pool Forest for the South mritata Railway Station every Tuesday, Thorsy, and Saturday, at 8.45 a.m., to meet the first ain from Christchurch, and the second from maru, and returns to Peel Forest at 1.15 p.m. on 6 game day* Parcels and orders punctually attended to, A tters taken along the road to be charged for as • roeU J. HENEY, Proprietor Peal Forest,

ABHEUBTOH, ASHBUETON FOEKS, AMD MOUNT SOMEE3 EOYAL MAIL COACH. THIB Coaoh leaves Ashburton every Tueadaj and Friday on the arrival of the Express Train from Christehuroh and the ordinary Train from Timarn, returning every Wednesday ana Saturday in time for the last Trains north an o south* , , . Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. All to. Proprietor, Ashburton Livery Stables, opposite Railway Station. COBB A CC. S LINE OP EOYAL MAIL COACHES—CHEISTCHUECH AND AKAEOA. Banning in conjunction with the s.e. AKAEOA. COACHES leave Beecher's Hotel, Akaroa, oi Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.25 a.®., and Pigeon Bay shortly alter the arrival of th» team sr. Faxes t 10b each way. 76 SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor, Cobb’s Office. WAIHI BUSH, OEEALDINE AND OBABI EOYAL MAIL COAOH. -•w-mE CHEAPEST, *BEST, and SHOETEBI I EOUTE to Geraldine and Waikl Bosh is from tho Orari Eailway Station, where our convey moos run to and from all trains North and South. We leave the Waihi bash every morning at S( minutes past Six, and Geraldine at 20 minutes pas' Seven, in time to catch tho first train lor liman md Chriatohuroh. Parcels and Luggage to and fromfthe Station receive our beet attention, KENNEDY A MUNDBLL. COBB A CO.’S LINE OP EOYAL MAIL COACHES—CHEISTCHUECH TO AKAEOA' THESE COACHES leave the Booking Office, Christchurch, on Tuesday, Thursday, aiu Saturday, at 3 a.m.} returning from Beecher i HoteLAiaroa, euMonday, Wednesday, and Pndaj it 8.36 a.m. SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor, Cobb's Office. BALOAIKN TO LEITHPIELD. A COACH w.ll leave the City Hotel, Lelthfleh in time to meet the Morning train o Christchurch, and Morning and Evening Train l from Christchurch. B. STACK, Proprietor,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5918, 13 February 1880, Page 7

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