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Government - notifications R; Department of Justice, Prisons Branch. Wellington, Dec. 2,159.« TENDERS are invited for rim SUPPLY 08. RATIONS, FUEL and other Necessaries to the Prison at Lyttelton from tlio First Day o. Janimry to the 31st Day of December, 1894, fenders, to lie addressed to tlio 'Visiting Justices, wul lie received up to Korn; on the 11th DAY or DECEMBEE, at the Prison, where general cmsditions and specifications may ho seen. The lowest ■ or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, A. HUME, > 310 Inspector of Prisons*, V. E. SUNNYBIDE ASYLUM. mENDEES are invited for the SUPPLY of tho • B following articles, from Ist January lo.'Jlst December, 1864, viz,!—■ HEAT, GROCERIES and FLOUR, Tenders, addressed to the Medical Superintendent, will he received tip to NOON on Xfith DECEMBEE,' and must he marked "Tender for ——" Poll particulars and forms of tender can he oh* tained at the Asylum from 9 a,m. to 12 noon. Tho lowest or accepted. any tender not necessarily: 3ft HOtGls V, VISITORS, TODRIsraToOMMEBCIAM, AND FAMILIES should Put up at tho CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terraco and Woresaw Strait IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is ae< kaowtedged to bo the moat Comfortable Hootolry in ChrtefeohTirch* arrr.n-.T'J* mento being under the direct supervision of I'rs Allen (fonnoriy Mrs Henry Taylor* is a gnnrauwo that guests will have every attention paid to their requirements and comfort. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wsura,'Spirits and Ales are tho host that can bo purchased, Allsopp's Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught. TJ i<s promptest attention paid to teledrnmfl end letters. ROBERT ALLEN, A-OS ■ ii’ronriotor. ii the grand hotel, DDHEDIM. tinder Entirely New Management, SPECIALLY Adapted for Tourists and Travellers, who may now rely on every .Comfort ami Attention, Moderate Terms to Resident Boarders. .Unrivalled Accommodation and Appointments, First-class Sample Booms. Public Drawing-room, letters nd Telegrams receive strict attention. JOHN P. PIERCY, 1028 X ' Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS, lIANMEE PLAINS, Vii Christchurch and Culverden. JACK’S PASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised hy His Excellency the Governor, Lord Onslow. Specially adapted for Invalids and Ladies, Visitors will And every comfort and convenience, CHARGES, Ca Per Day and 3s CdJPer Day. Buggy provided. Free of Charge, to and from tho 1 Springs daily. , Asphalt Tennis Court, A. LAHQfEBT, PROPRIETOR. XIO3G , BUSH’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Board and idence; Very Moderate Terms. XBS ' ALBION HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET N, CHRISTCHURCH. Mas E. Mi B ATLEvi (Late of Oxford and the Kingston Hotel, Sydenham) Respectfully intimates to her old friends and the public generally, that she has now TAKEN THE ALBION -HOTEL. In Colombo street, Christchurch, Where aha trusts, by careful attention and tho* Best of Liquors, TO MERIT A FAIR SHARE OF THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE. ZB4B . ' H. W. GAUD WELL, Having re-entered into possession of THE VICTORIAN HOTEL, BEGS to acquaint his old friends* and customers of the fact, and assure them that he will as of yore only keep in stock the very best of everything, ; The Billiard Table has been put into first* class order, and fittedwith patent pockets. 5995 t DDNSANDEL HOTEL, DUNSANDBL, MB E. CARROLL, Late of Dunedin, SEGS to announce that he has taken the above' •hotel, whefio he trusts, by careful attention the best of liquors, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. XIO7O LANGDON’S WOLSBLEY HOTEL, WINCHESTER. OPENING OF THE FIiHING SEASON, IST OCT IN addition to the First-class Accommodation pro* ’ vided at this Hotel, J.L. has just had specially, built a travelling-house, accommodating 5 orG, for, the convenience of his guests who may wish to fish: the Baugitata. The rivers are now lull of fish and there is every promise of a grand season. X 1202 j Oonv«7ano96. PUBLIC NOTICE. COACH TO CHEVIOT, 4 COACH will RUN between WAIPARA end! CHEVIOT, leaving Waipara EVERY FRDAY and WEDNESDAY, and returning fttom Cheviot on Mondays and Thursdays. Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire at Waipara Station at the shortest notice. A. PEANCIS, 1067 X Waipara Hotel. WAIAU AND KAIKOUBA. THE only Coaches carrying Mails North of' Waiau Leave Waiau EVERY TUESDAY, returning THURSDAY. Connect with Blenheim coach earing Kaikonra Thursday. Fakes: . Waiau and Kaikoura-'-Singlo, 20a; return, 32a. HAWKSWOOD, . Waggonette leaves Waiau for Momlip Hills, Parnassus, Hawkswood and Clavorley EVERY FRIDAY. returning SATURDAY. Telegrams, letters and parcels receive Prompt • Despatch. All information to he obtained afc THOS. COOK AND SONS’ Tourists’ Agency. W. B. CREED, Proprietor, --■2224—-„ Waiau. Properties For Sale or To Let. House s to Let. DURHAM STREET (N.) No, 203. superior plastered - Cottage of 5 rooms and scullery, gas, detached , washhouse with copper, asp,halt paths PAPANUI ROAD,—Good house of C rooms, scullery, washhouse, good section, now stable andtraphouse CALEDONIAN ROAD,—Two Cottages of 4 rooms , each, with largo sections, all newly painted and papered, &c. Weekly rents 7s (id and 7« COLOMBO STREET—St Albans, cottage of 4 rooms. Rent 6s Cd NEW BRIGHTON—Nice cottage of 4 rooms and scullery ■ 0. J. MARSHALL, PROPERTY AGENT. ffHY 45, Cathedral square. T' ■■ ' o ..Xl ■ ■E *' ~T,. “I ACRES iu Grass, divided into 5 padXVO. docks, with cottage and stabling. Rent £OO per year. FOR KALE—--10 ACRESj with house, garden and orchard. ** , Splendid chance for a market garden, . .QC ACRES, with good house and every improvement. A delightful home, , Several First-class Farms from 20 to 500 Acres. ' JOSEPH B, SHEATH, . TIES Laud oud Estate Agent, Rangiora,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 7