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Beads, Bulbs. &c. “’■'STANDARD'” SEEDS. OUR VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS’ have now attained a High Reputation' throughout tho Colony for Suparior Straia and,i General Excellence. FIRST PRIZES have been obtained for Plants grown from our Seeds at Principal..Hortionhm*al Showa-thronghout New Zealand. “ TEEE AND SHEUB SEEDS, x’ ALSO horticultural sundries Atm Agehts FLO WEEING BULBS, IN STOCK. NIMMO & BLAIR, V SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. “““ 203? 0 OLXMATISED iHfojyjy DIRECT PROM THE GROWERS,''« TACINTHS, N A R O I S S US, f ot ANEMONES. RANUNCULUS, CROCUS, C - SNOWDROPS, ’ TULIPS. LILIES. ’ Also, A Large assortment of Alpine Plants and Herbaceous Perennials. ADAMS AND SONS, • ' S 6, GLOUCESTER STREET, OHEIBTOHUROH. Conveyances ROYAL MAIL COAOHISi WOODBURY, GERALDINE AND OBARL i WE beg to inform the Travelling, Publia that our Ooaohes will run asKunder. viz.s— *■ WOODBURY AND BACK, D0p,—6.40 a.m. Arr,—s.Bo p.m. 1 GERALDINE TO OBAEI AND-BAOK. Dop.—7. W a.m., 11.45 a.in., 3.15 p.m„ 6 w,m.Arr.—9.55a.m., 2.45 p.m.. iAs p.im, 6.13n.m, j ORAEI TO GERALDINE AND BACK. Dein s >4s B.m„ 1,51 p.m.,4.15 p.m., 5.58 p.m. | Arr,—B.4o a,m., 12,15 p.m H 4.19 pjn,. 5.40 p.m. 1 In connection with the above Line of Ooaohaa! there ere the LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES at! Geraldine, where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs.! and saddle Horses con bo obtained ontno shortest* notice.We have also every convenionoaior BREAKING! HORSES to Saddle, Single and Doable Harness.' having both Single and Double Brakes, the whole! being under the charge of an Experienced Breaker,' Charges Moderate. *l The moat experienced Drivers and Grooms nr« 1 kept in connection with the business, therefor*) the’Public can rely on the greatest Civility ooai ,Attention in all business-entrusted to the Firm. HEAD OFFICE GERALDINE | We also hold REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF HORSES*,' CATTLE, SHEEP, PIG«, ■. And aU kinds of FARM PRODUCE, At our Yards, Geraldine, ] All Public Yards throughout the Diatriotat,' tended, and Private *!SaIeB arrangedfoe ahLowoaS ; ■Current. Rates, J. MUNDBLL & CO., Coach Proprietors andAuotionsers, Geraldine, j WAIAU ANDEAIEOUBA,! A MAIL COACH leaves Waian foe Ksikours! every TUESDAY at fh3o a,nu, returning i from Club Hotel,-Kaikoora, .every THURSDAY I at 6.80a.m. FARES—Single 255, -Return £3. SPECIAL TRIPS can ha arranged for FRIDAY' or SATURDAYS. | Every particular may he obtained. and Pmagec Beouredat Messrs Thos, Cook and Sons, Tourist I Agents* OfficOjCathedrai square. W. B. ORBED, Proprietor*-Waiau, HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS. DEEEETT’S ROYAL MAIL OOAOHES, npHE only Coaches carrying Mafla. .North of. H Oulverden, leave Oulverden for Fry's; Hotel, via Lahmert’s, Jack's Pass, Duly from! November Ist to April 30th, returning from! Hanmer Plains Daily during summer mouths; aadi every Tuesday and Saturday,xaturningMondaya : and Thursdays, from May Ist to Ootober Slat,' : during winter months. j Through Return Tickets are issued at Christ. I church Railway Station every Tuesday, Thursday] > and Friday. Tickets available for four week* tgooii day of issue. First Class, 80s coach and mllwa 1 OULVERDEN TO ROTHERHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. Coach leaves Oulverden for Rotherham andWaiau daily, returning from Waiau daily. Mon.i day’s coach to Waiau connects with ooach for Kalkoura, leaving Tuesdays, staying Wednesday iaj . Kalkoura, returning Thursday. Blenheim-ooach' leaves Kalkoura Thursday. Finns. Cnlverden to Kalkoura—Single, 255; £2, Oulverden to Blenheim—Single, JEB; return, £5. | Cnlverden to Hanmer Plains—Single,' 7s fldj; - return, 14s. Cnlverden to Waiau—Single, 6s; return, Bs. HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette leaves Waiau for Mendip, Parnassus and Hawkswood every Friday, returning Batur*! days. ; Urgent telegrams and letters promptly delivered;; Parcels attended to. Special coaches, .Double! and Single Baggies, Waggonettes, SoddlAHorseal on immediate Hire. Orders through post -or wire I receive prompt attention. N,B,—All information given Cook and; Son's, 1 Tourist Agents, Cathedral square. Ohristohnroh. i THOS. DBRRBTT, i Proprietor. ' and after March Ist, until further, O notice, the GOVERNOR'S BAY OOACH will RUN DAILY, leaving Lyttelton Railway] Station at 9.30 a.m. and 4.80 p.m.; .leaving, Governor’s Bay at 8,15 a.m. and 8.16 p.m, Wi H; TEAPB, Proprietor, j Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, ' Or Governor’s Bay. N.B.—Saddle-horses and Boats and Private Con '• ▼a ances On Hire, 1248] MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY, T EE OLD MOUNT BOUSES COACHFrom the Mount Somers Eailway TflSmloua to the Township, 18 STILL RUNNING. It leaves tho Hotel intimeto oatah the Morning l Train, and awaits the Train in the MBTHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH leaves Methven on TUESDAYS and ; ./% SATURDAYS for Ashburton at 8 «um.] It leaves Ashburton for Methven at-3,30, starts tag from the Somerset Hotel. Pares! Single,Ss; Return,7s. G. H. ALLISON, Proprietor I LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEI"*) ROYAL MAIL COACH. ; J, MAIL OOACH leaves Glentnnnel for Lake; L Coleridge, via Wlndwhistle House and owdeu, every Friday Morning, on arrival ofij | train from Ohristoharoh, returning in time -Ua\ i evening train Saturday. < Special attention given to passenger# sad parotid forwarded for delivery by coach. i A. H. BURKITT, Proprietor, : South Malvern. 1 COBB & CO,. AKAROA LINE OF COACHES, ON and after OCT. S meets train atLlttle , River Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. | Meets Steamer at Pigeon Bay on Tuesday* Thursday and Friday. S, LEE,. ]pj*Qpn®torp * I>avauohelle'*-Bmy* f r LONOBeIcbF 3OAG& } NGBEACH ROYAL MAIL COACH leaves Longbeaoh for Ashburton (Sundays exi) at 7.80 a.m., Waterton 8.10 mm., Ashton m„ Wheatstone 8.30 a.m., arnving in Ash* m in timefor tho Norta or South, Trains. 'oaoh'Teaves the Post Offloe. Aaaburtoa. at arriving at Longbeaoh at 7.30 pan. Paroala dera left at any of the above plnoes will 0 strict attention. Fares—Single tare 3a 3d, 1 6b ‘ Ci WISE, Coachman, COBB GO'S .1 TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COAQHid ; PASSING THROUGH ’ THE GRANDEST SO ENEBY IN THE WORLD, j COBB 6 CO.'S Telegraph Lina of Royal Mai: Coaches from Ohristoharoh to Hokitika,’! Greymonth, Knmora, Ross, Eoefton, and Westport] leave Springfield every Tuesday and Friday oal arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning j to Christchurch every Wednesday and Saturday, AU arrangements for saearingjaits to I with tho load agent, W. F. WARNER. Commorciai OiLrias OABBIDX. BI” —

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9398, 27 April 1891, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9398, 27 April 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9398, 27 April 1891, Page 6

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