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Conveyances. Ci UMNER.—Ono Shilling Each Way by Tram >3 Mid Coach. Sumnor, dopart—B.s, 8,55, 10.20, 1.5, 2.35, 4.5, 5.15. Cathedral Square, depart—Boo Tram Timo-tnbles. Parcels or letters please leave at Tram Office. Coaches, BnKules, Private Trnpß for Hire. W. HAYWARD. Sumner. TELEGRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO UUKUNUI AND WAIAU. COACHES leave Waltavrl for Hurunui on the arrival of morning mid mid-day trains from Christchurch and Huruuul every morning at 9.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Also to WaJau every Tuesday and Friday, returning on Wednesdays and Satnr. days in Unto to catch the 4.10 p.m. train to Christchurch. T. DERRETT, Proprietor. ' ADMITTED TO BE THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN THE WORLD. COBB & CO.'S Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coachoa from Christehnrch to Hokitika, Greymouth, Kumara, Rosa, Reefton, anil Westport leave Springfield every Tuesday and Friday on arrival of first traiu from Christchurch, returning to ChnstcliKrch overy Wednesday and Saturday. Secure tickets. Booking Office at COBB & CO.'S, Cathedral square, Christchurch. C. A. ULRICH, Agent. CASSIDY, BINNIE & CO., Proprietors. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. COACH will leave the City Hotel, Leithfleld, in time to meet the morning train to Christchurch, and morning and evening trains from Christchurch. E. STACEY, Proprietor. TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY. MOUNT SOMERS AND ANAMA ROYAL MAIL COACH. THIS Coach leaves Hood's Hotel, Mount Somers, for Anama Railway Station, at 7.80 a.m., and 5.35jp.m., every Tuesday and Saturday, returning to Mount Somera on the arrival of each train. Parcels and Luggage punctually attended to. Single Fares, 2s. Return, 3s. JOHN HOOD ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AND ORARI. nTTE bes to inform the public that our Coach e Waihi Bush and Back. Waihi Bush—dep., 6.40 a.ni. Waihi Bush—arr., 8 p.m. Geraldine to Orari and Back. Geraldine—dep., 7.40 a.m., 10.40 a.m., 3 p.m., 4,35 p.m. Orari—dep., 8.52 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m., 6.51 p.m. In connection with the abovo Line of Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stables |at Geraldine, where light expresses, bußgies, gigs, and saddle horses can be obtained on the shortest notice. J. MUNDELL & CO., Auctioneers, Valuators, Stock, Station and General Commission Agents. Agents for the Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Geraldine. | GLENTUNNEL TO LAKE COLERIDGE. ON and after January sth, 1883, a Mail Convey, ance will leave Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge every Friday morning, returning in time for last train Saturday evening. Telegrams and parcels punctually attended to. ARTHUR DERRETT, Proprietor, Coalgate. LONGBEACH COACH. |HE Longbeach Coach leaves Ashbnrton every . day (Sundays excepted) at 4.40 p.m., after arrival of train from Chiistchurch. The coach leaves Longbeach, on the return journey, every morning, at 7.20 a.m. Single Fare, ss; Return, Bs. W. E. BOND flat* T. Cotton), Proprietor. HOT SPRINGo, HANMER PLAINS, AMURI, NELSON PROVINCE. "*■ IRECT communication by Mail Coach every Tuesday, on arrival of first train from Christ-church, returning every Thursday morning, in time to catch last train for Christchurch. T. DERRETT, Proprietor. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. N and after Ist Jan., 1881, a Conveyance will ■y_r Leave the Post-office (J. White and Co.'s Store), Leithfield, in time to meet the morning train for Christchurch, and morning and evening trains from Christchurch. D. SHAW, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACH. SOUTH RAKAIA AND BARRHTLL. 1 CONVEYANCE will leave Rakaia daily at 10 a.m., and Barrhill at 4 p.m. Buggies and Saddle Horses on hire. THOS. MX'TTER, Proprietor. Publications.

The Cauteebuby Ximes. SATURDAY, APRIL 26. TABLE OF CONTENTS : Advertisements ... 1,2,3,4,5,6,14,15,30,31,32 Agricultural—Farm Notes—Correspondence —lntercolonial Items—Clods—Profits of Frozen Meat—Making-Soap on the Station —The Indian Wheat Trade -Weeds 8, 9 Amusements—Dramatic Doings in New Zealand, and Australia—Our Melbourne Letter (by W.H.W.) —Foreign Gossip—London Theatrical Notes (from our London correspondent) 24 Aquatic—Events to Come—Notes (by Jason)— Trickett and Beach for JB4OO 14 Anecdotal Race and Industry Weather Prognostications 27 Athletic—Athletic Fixtures—Jumping Performance —Slade in 'Frisco—Fifty Miles Championship of America —Charles Mitchell in New York—The Sullivan-Robinson Contest 14 Births, Marriages, akd Deaths 15 Bowling 14 Brevities 25 Chess —Canterbury Chess Club 25 Commercial 15 Correspondence 8 Coursing—Coursing Fixtures—Notes—South Canterbury Coursing Club—North Canterbury Coursing Clnb 12,13 Cricket—The Hon Ivo Bligh's Team in Australia—Cricket in Wellington (by Diagoras) 13,14 Draughts—Bristol 25 Football—Football Fixtures Notes (By Hornet) —Local Matches—Football in Wellington (by Forward) 13 Ladies' Column—To Miss Dorothy Practical —Notes for the Ladies 7 Lawn Tennis 14 Late News 14 Literary—Notes 7 Literature—Various Tales 28, 29, 30 Local and General 17,18 Local Reports 23 Medical—Gruels of Oatmeal, Sago, Arrowroot, and Salep 25 Morceaux 27 Poetrt 28 Puzzler 25 Science—Scientific Gossip 8 Sh.i'pino 15 Spouting—Racing Calendar—Sporting Notes (by ActiEon) 10,11,12 Telegrams if; 19,20,21 The Courts 22, 23 The Editor's Abm-Chair—lt Worked—A Splendid Remedy—College Students' Re-plies—Leap-Year—How to make Home a Paradise—The Bad Boy 27 The Garden—Work for tho Week—Garden Hints—Making Cuttings 8 The Naturalist—Hidesjand Horns 27 The Situation 22 Xhe Sketchbr—Celebrities at Home: Jenny Lind at Wind's Point—Sketches of London Life—The Circle of Death 26,27 The Traveller—The Last Man 7 The Week 16,17 Useful Hints 8 Wool Sales 21 SUPPLEMENT. Political... The Courts THE CANTERBURY TIMES Is published every Saturday. PRICE SIXPENCE. NOW PUBLISHED. CANTERBURY PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE To be had of all Booksellers. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND.—The Propnetor, in thanking his numerous subscribers in Dunedin, Christchurch, Invercargill, Hokitika, Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington, Napior, Gisborno, New Plymouth, Auckland, 4c., Ac., and the other ~ ovincial towns, for their liberal support in tne st, begs to assure them, now that the Gazette i entered itß ninth year of publication, that no tilwM'ilwy ImiMiMMMLiWIi m i:Wm reliable circular in New Zealand. Besides having a*-- i l a j. j—a~„~i.l n l IM r*9 aulianrinarg. the Mercantile and Bankru the fullest particulars of all i mrn'Mmmrimim wmmmmm Canterbury, Mr'George A. %*eig, H«reford street, cfiristchurch. Head Office, »«££?£ street, uurutcxrarcn. aeaa v«uu=, "•zr'-zr. H. T. Whwler, Advertism* Agency, Stairora street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7229, 1 May 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7229, 1 May 1884, Page 7