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Conveyanoes. ■OUSSBS will leave Morton's Hotel, .'Christ-! iIS bhurohi for the Wgattsi bn Watfnesday^next,, nt'lp.m.; retumtickets; 2f16d,: ) ’Atlas. No; 21 fbr Sumner on Bith and 26th if required.,-.Busses,Nos. |,S. t Jlhnnd Sl.wiUJenve the, White, Hartfprthe rerieW on Monday.nnd jibes Tuesday and Wed<B;B«tUWiiHaywaid. '• m '••giril'T w'a ! k d* a « !atif a;a" ■'Btr aab b, ST • ALBANS -AND BAILWAY. v Leave, t Allah’s for Hallway i .. 1 At ‘8.30 a.m, 1 ’ ... 11 via PapohulEoad. „ 10.45' ■ ... i, .. j 2,0: pjn. ... , „ 'tr, ; i.f •» ,^ 5 :*»; ••• '■ » I Leave'ChristoWrclt fCookan’A• Eoss’Cornbr), j St Albans t ’ . , At 10. . a.m. ... viaPapanul Bead , . „ 11.50 „ ''... ■' On arrival Port Train i ~ 3.30 p.m.. '.V, ;! via POpanui' Bead ! ■ '6,15! ,On arrival Port'Tran ; '’Sathrday.Nigit—Extra Trips ” , Leave St Albans'...' .... ■ 7.0 0.30 ■; Leave''Christchurch? Post-office'■ 9.0 ip.O I Faros—All the way; Sixpence, i r ' • j ! ) : 'Bosses for Private Hina. , • J. . ») j - ■' WILLIAM HATWAED, ■ i 253-674 , . , , , St Alban’s.' : Hotels. , •, BASTBB EXCUBSION TO AKAEOA. j WAGSTAPP'S .HOTEt. '*■- ' \ '■■■■,'' 'A-~- ".V, < I fIHHE Proprietor of the above Hotel begs to intiI. mate that : he is mating every arrangement for the comfort of and,-others.,who may visit this picturesque town during', the' Easter ■ Holidays. • ‘ ' ('" -• ' r ' ' '■ ! < j i The-proximity. of‘this beautifully- situated' Hotel to the sea beach makes it a favourite resort for thosewho wish to enjoy the .pleasure-of a dipan ’* NijE^Siilldgf' and boatsidwaya ’-to be had onhire. .■ . . , ~ 1 .., j 7430 195 ' ' |W. CHAMCEBLAIN-J. . MAEINB HOTEL,. BUMNEE. JPATTEESON having taken the. above well- • known Morton's Hotel, which ho hAa completely refurnished, everything new, begs to ablieit the patronage ofvisitors to, Sumner andthe.pubjio generally. Private apartments for .families. i .; Ales, wines, and spirits of .the very bost’quality. Good stabling, and Splendid quoit ground. i J. PAxCEESON, i• i :•; (From Dunedin),•; ■ 2702-69 ... ... Proprietor, , BUTLEE'S : FAMILY HOTEL, Ashburtoni— J. P. Butler (late *of Arahnrn, West Coast) begs to inform hia friends and the public generally that he has opened thoabove large and ootrunodiona hotel, which is situated at the corner of Cass and Havelock atreats/and iacouyenientto the railway, station. Excellent accommodation for travellers, families, and boarders. -All .wines and spirits jof the best brands. One of Adcock’s best billiard tables. - 4800-127 s QTEL, Wills street and Wakened ASHBUETON. TEGS Hotel, which ,is within throe ndnOtes’ walk of the Bail way Station, commands the most central position in the large and increasing Borough of Ashburton, and offers every convenience and Comfort to travellers, families, fto., Ao. , ■■ Splendid'bathrooms. Table d’ hftte daily at . p.m.: luncheon on the table from 13 to 2 p.m. Only the best quality of wines, baers. aad spirits procurable will be kept in stock, and-patrons will dud they ace supplied at the lowest remunerative «ates ■' i J. BALDWIN, 686-215 Proprietor,:: STAB, HOTEL, TBMUSA. M, QUINN, Pbokustob. f , BXTENSiyB additions and immovrinents hav> lug bosh made to this LLucei, Commarclal and other Travellers oan now be supplied with flrst-elasi accommodation. Private rooms for families. Wines and . Spirits of the beet brands. Good Stabling^j 88. Sewing Kaohinof. AMBEXCAN SEWING MACHINE. COMPANY' Colombo street, 1 BEG to' inform ithe public that , they, have hi, .. Sale a large' and.. well, assorted .Stock of American Haiid and Trekdle Sewing Maobines by ill the beat Makers, and being direct importers can sell cheaper thou any other; house' in town, either for case or on deferred payments. Every machine Is sold with a written guarantee for twelve' months andV kept in repair. Needles, shuttlee, machine' oil, 'silks,' cotton, thread, and duplicate parts for every mentlonable machine sold. -Mai. chines cleaned and repaired at the shortest notice, AMBBICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Colombo street North, . .! , ; , Three doors from Cookham House, opposite Cook ; andEoas.Christohuioh . ‘For. urther parttoUbtfs-see “ Star" .advertise merit. - Govbrnment Notifioatlons. ■ WELLINGTON BAILWAY STATION! • •.! ' ' CONTBACT. I. . „ :! 0 j ,'f- ..,.' ■ Public Works office; i • ' ‘ ’ March 17,'1880. " BITTEN Tenders will be received ,at this. . - . . . Office until Noon, on Wednesday, April f ,7, 1880, for the abo ve oontrabt. TheyiAiuSfc bb.M-, dressed to the H6n‘ the Minister tor Pnblib Works, Wellington/and marked outside " Tender for’Wellington Bailway' Station Contract." : ,Plans and Bpecifloationa. may ho seen at the• Public Works offices, Wellington/ Auckland, ChHstohnr6h{ and Dunedin. ' Telbgraphio tenders, similarly addressed' and'marked, wlu be received if presented at any Telegraphic office by Noon of the. some date, provided that written tenders in due forni are lCdged at a Distribt or Bosident Engineer a office by the saine hour,' and aooompanied by a cheque on jsome Bank inithe tOwn,whera the tender Is lodged •,] such cheque to be specially marked by, a banker, ns j good for twonty.ona .days, arid to bo in favour of the Esbeiver-Oeneral’a Deposit Account only, and not to' bearer or order, i; The lowest or - any. tender will net necessarily be accepted.,. .. 2290 102 ■ Engineer in Charge, North Island. Y. COUBT-HOUSE, OHEISTOHUEOH.i > * f Wwke Office,! ! ( ’lii/lf" i v Christchurch/ March 12, *BB the above. ■'• • s " [l -’L ■ General conditions, gpaoffioations. endi dram may be ,seen at the office of Ifc W. B.Mouilth Axohiteot, Cathedral aquar , Chrifltohuroh. L Tenders addressed to'the Hon the Minister Public Workß, aad marked ‘ outside Tender Additions; to' Court-house, Christoburoh,. , will .ropeived, j at, the Publie Works Office up to n6on Monday, April 6,1880. ,1 Thb lowest or any tender not necessarily oeptea/viwi. , ij! if;:,-.! • r By °“ nd a. D, AUSTIN/ „ 6900 182 ’ 11 ' ■ ' District Engines

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 6

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