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FO® -SALE, a first-class Hooded Oil?, also the--Trotting Horae Wanaka. Apply to W. e season, Cashal street 5755 «AI.JS. HOE3B. 4yrs old; sound and (nSn*i3 U „ \ Single-seated Buggy, by Jevers friAßrlv ’ ?? d Set o£ Oxidised Gold Harness . own 6r not requiring it, to be sold at church? P - Box m > Office. ChristENGINE and loitr® engine ana in ti,f ompr 1 Bser ! uid Beoeiror and AinooK used in the construction 6f the ySrey-s, Oobden Bridge, For particulars apply to a/ Reals ton and Co„ Qreymouth. * 4952 F s E. A First-Class BREEC H-LOADING GUN, nearly New, 9 Apply to „ nr ME G. PfEECY. ’ 5700 Colombo street. John Wal le e a Co. TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, ITS A 180, Tuan Siam, railway siding, windmill road. Have ON HAND and FOE SAXE, large and wie*fr complete Stocks of BUILDING MATERIALS, Comprising all the reqoirementa ot the Trades Just to Hand, ax Auckland. Shipment of BALTIC DEALS, SxSLOxS. * Also, Best Screened NEWCASTLE and COAL3EOOKDALE COALS and BLACK PINE FIREWOOD, Delivered in Town or Country, at Lowest Current QSRJV Merohandlae; W AEEE, HIOCKLEY * Co. WINE AND kpiRIT^aCEECHANTS, South Bsmsa Chambkbs, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTO HITECH. (Cellar Entrance from Cathedral Square.) The Stock of Wines and Spirits held by this Company embraces every needful variety for ordinary or special use. Assorted dozens of Liquors ate supplied for family or invalid purposes* Special arrangements made for Balls or Dinner Parties. Lock-up Bin Casas provided for race meetings, picnics, &o. Wines pricked and forwarded (freight paid) to any port in New Zealand on receipt of remittance or satisfactory reference. A choice selection of finest Indian and Havanah Cigars. 8040 cl AMES M'EWAN * Co. London, Melbourne and Suva. Fui, Desire to intimate that they have secured Offices in DUNCAN’S BUILDINGS, Corner ot Cashel and Manchester streets, where their Representative, MS J. E. HARD IE, Will he glad to RECEIVE INDENTS For English. American and Continental Goods ot all descriptions. Christchurch, December, 1886. 10 jgEERY A £1 O. SALT. SPlCsif AND HEWER AT, MERCHANTS, 114, Lichfield street, Christchurch ; And at LONDON, BOSTON, MELBOURNE* AND ADELAIDE. ON B A L B- " Block Horse** finest stored Salt “ Black Horse " coarse Caring S«h Packing or St Übe*B Salt Bakers'Balt Cheap Salt for Hides. Sea. Book Salt Jar Salt Drysalteries Peppers, Spjooa, Sago, Tapioca Ana other Eastern produce Sr usage Skins and Butchers* reqaMi Ac Ac. Hotels. PUBLIC NOTICE, O M BEEN. Having returned from England, begs to Inform US old friends and patrons that he has taken posse* sion of the Sydenham Hotel. Attached to th* Hotel is a Private Museum, replete with Rich and Bare Old China, Old Paintings, Old Engraving* and Curiosities of every kind, amongst which may he singled out a genuine Landseer; a Set of genuine Crown Derby China, which originally belonged to Queen Charlotte (consisting of M pieces) Vases token from the Famous Summer Palaoo in Pekin, the Cutlass, Spectacles, Pocketglass, and Walking-stiok of Captain Cook (which were given to Major Green, Tom Green’s greatuncle), who accompanied Captain Cook as Astronomer, when he discovered New Zealand; and rare old editions of the “ Times*'—date, 1792. As the pen can but faintly describe the beauty and rarity ot anything in the Moseum, all are invited to INSPECT it FREE OF CHARGE. There sa. Splendid Billiard Boom in the Hotel, and fins large and lofty Drawing, Sitting, and Bedrooms. That the Wines, Spirits, and Ales are ot the very Best Brands procurable, it is needless to say, aa ■ROM'S reputation is too well-known, and. everything is under the personal supervision of TOM GREEN. 78U C L UMB H O T B L, TIM ARC, Corner Main South road and George street. BM'GUIHNE SS, Leasee of the Railway • Refreshment Booms, and late of the Ship Hotel, Timaru, having become Proprietor of the above well-known Hotel, begs to inform his numerous old Friends and Patrons, Commercial Gentlemen, and the Pubic generally, that he hasnow completed moat extensive ALTERATIONS, IMPROVEMENTS and RENOVATIONS throughout the whole Premises. The Dining.rooms and Bedrooms having received especial attention aa to elegance and comfort, the whole of which makes the Hotel unsurpassed in South Canterbury few comfort and convenience. The accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully studied, and the SAMPLE BOOMS are spacious and convenient. Private Suites (or Families. The Cuisine is under careful supervision, and the brands of Winos and Spirits are of the highest and choicest class. TABLE D’HOTE dailv from 12 till 2 o’clockThe Ijtttelton TimesTEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION > ran annum. When posts If paid in advance ... £3 12 0 A 3 6 0 If charged to aooouut 3 0 0 3IS 0 SINGLE COPY: TWOPENCE. Orders to withdraw advertisements most be sent. ik WKiTiBO, to the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock poo. each day. ah orders (or insertion must he written legibly on the face ot the advertisement. When no order is given the advertisement wßi be inserted «ntn countermanded, and charged accordingly. . , „ , . . . Advertisements received after ten o’clock each evening will be placed over the leader heading, and charged double cates HE “LYTTELTON TIMES** Hri *• CANTERBURY TIMES ’’ can be obtained e following Agents and Newsvendor* t AUBTHALIAX AaSHTS, Gordon and Gotah, Oalfc Norton, Hargreaves sad OB ■ 27. Lonsdale street seat . M'Raige 8, Wflsow street. South Tarts Gordon and Gotah Gordon and Gctah Mr W. 0. Bighf, «. William street LONDON ASENT3. „ Gordon and Qotoh, St B*M* street ... F. Algar, 8. Clemsntß !*»• ■ Lombard street* B,C» ... G. Street, 30, Cornhfll .. Bates, Hondy_ A Oh, Old Jewry, ELC. ... Clark, Son and HM» Gracechuroh •bn* London. E.C, _ ' ... Mr T. CcSman. IgL Stwui Captain F. H. B. SSD, QueenVlotoria street ... Mr TV B. Browne, m, Qomd Victoria

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8150, 22 April 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8150, 22 April 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8150, 22 April 1887, Page 8

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