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Itand. Transfer Act Notices. TYfOTICE ia hereby given that the several Ivl parcels of land hereinafter described will ba brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat he lodged for* bidding the same on or before 10th June, 1895: — 7549. Emerson Bowes. —85 acres 3 roods - A perches, part Eural Sections 6133, 6162 and 8472, Block IS., Christchurch Survey District, with right-of-way. Occupied by Applicant. ; • 7624. Ann Elizabeth W hitby. —l rood. Section 236, Town of Lyttelton. Unoccupied- ' ; 7625. Edward Jennings. —2 roods 16 perches, Sections 320 and 322, and part S2l and 323, City of Christchurch. Occupied by Applicant, 7627. Henry Morgan. — 3 roods, part Rural Section 62, Borough of Sydenham. , Unoccupied. ■ 7629. William Wales the younger.—2o perches, part Section 70, Town of Lyttelton,' Occupied by ! Mrs A. H. Cook. ' Diagrams may bo inspected at this office. Dated this 6th day of May, 1895, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. •>•*. • J. M. BATHAM,. ; District Land Registrar. -■ 8350 APPLICATION having been maae to me to register a re-entry by the NEW ZEALAND j MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED), as Lessor, under Memorandum of Lease No. 2505,of Eural Section 37005, whereof JOHN KEMP is the registered Lessee, I hereby give notice- that T will register such re-entry on the 11th June, 18y5.' Dated at • the Lands Registry Office, Christ* church, this 6th day of May, 1895, . - J. M. BATHAMi 8381 District Land Registrar., ■ Bankruptcy Notices. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE “LYTTELTON T IMS a* is duly appointed GAZETTE ' ■ . FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THE ’ BANKRUPTCY ACT. • Convsyanoas. HOT SPRINGS ■* HANMBRJPLAINS.' ; j; DEEEETT’S EOYAL MAIL COACHES ). THE only Coaches carrying Mails North of Culverdeu, leave Cqlyordou for Idle’s Hotel, viaLahmert’s, Jack’s Pass, Daily, from November Ist to April 30th, returning from Hammer Plains Day.v during summer months; and every Tuesday i and Saturday, returning Mondays and Thursdays; from May Ist to October 31st during winter months. • , * Through Return Tickets are issued at Christ* church Railway Statiou daily. Tickets available for two calendar months from date of issue; 1 First Class. 30s, coach aud railway. CULVERDEN TO EOXHEEHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. Coach leaves Culverdon for Eotnorhaui- and Waiau daily, returning from Waiau daily. MOn* clay’s coach to AVaiau connects with coach for Kaikoura, leaving Tuesdays, staying Wednesday in Kaikoura, returning Thursday. Blenheim coach leaves Kaikoura Thursday. X ARBS. Culverden to Kaikoura—Single,3ss; return, £i Culverdeu to Blenheim —Single, £3; return, £5 Culverdeu to Hanmer Plains—Single, 7s. 6d return, 14s, Culverden to Waiau—Single, ss: return.Bs. • ", hawks wood. Waggonette leaves Waiau for Mendip, Parnassus and Hawkswood every Friday, returning Satur* days. , —• Urgent telegrams and letters promptly deliv. ered. Parcels attended to. Special Couches, Double aud Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Saddl* Horses on immediate Hire. Orders through peat or wire receive prompt attention. N.B. —All information given Cook aud Sons, Tourist Agents, Cathedral square, Christchurch. THOS. DEEBETT, Proprietor j W 1 EOYAL MAIL COACHES WOODBUEY, GEEALDINE AND OEAEL beg to inform the Travelling Public, that our Coaches will run as under, WOODBUEY AND BACK. D0p.—6.40 a.m. Arr. —S.3op.m, • ■ GEEALDINE TO OSAEI AND.BACK* ~ Dep.—7,4o a.m., 11.45 a.m., 3.15 p.m., 5 p.m, Arr.—9.55 a.m., 3.45 pan., 4.45 pan., K4B plm. ORAEI TO GERALDINE AND BACK., ’ Dep.—B.4s a.m,, 1.54 p.ra., 4.15 p.m., 5.58 p.m. • Arr.—B.4o a.m., 13.15 pah., 4.19 p.m., 5,40 p.m. In connection with the above Line of Coaches there are the LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES at Geraldine, where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs and Saddle Horses can be'obcained on tne shortest notice. We have also every convenience for BREAKING HORSES to Saddle, Single and Double Harness, having both single and double breaks, the whole being under the charge o£ an Experienced Breaker, ‘ Charges Moderate. , The most experienced Drivers and Grooms are kept m connection with the business, therefor#'; the public can rely on the greatest Civility and Attention in all business entrusted to the firm, HEAD OFFICE GERALDINE , , We also hold ■ EEGULAE AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, ; CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, And all kind of FARM PRODUCE, i] ■ At our Yards, Geraldine. ' '• All Public Yards throughout the. Distinct at<: tended, and Private Sales arranged for at Lowest' Current Bates. J. MUNDELL & CO., jj Coach Proprietors aud Auctioneers,, *j Geraldine. COACH TO CHEVIOT. A A COACH will Eun between WAIPAEA. and CHEVIOT, leaving Waipara EVEEY SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY, and returning from Cheviot on Mondays and Thursdays. Accommodation for Travelling Public. Good Table and Best Brands of Liquors only kept., ■ . Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire at Wai* 1 pnra Station at the shortest notice, A, FRANCIS. 1492 X Waipara Hotel. ' COBB AND CO. . ' ' TELEGRAPH LINE EOYAL MAIL COACHES ' TT EAVE SPRINGFIELD for.- HOKITIKA, B i KUMAEA and GEEYMOUTH, on arrival: ot First Train from Ghristohnroh, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. CASSIDY S CO., - Proprietor*..... Agent—W. F. WARNER, . Commercial Hotel Christohnrch COBB ft.CO,. . AKABOA LINEUP COACHES. N>N and after OCT. .6 meets train at Little River Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, Meets steamer at Pigeon Bay on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. All information given at Cook and Sons Tourists. Cathedral Square, Christchurch* B. BABKBB, Proprietor, . Duvauchelleg Bay. Q GOVERNOR’S BAY COACH. , N and after March Ist the Governor's Bay _ 1 Coach will run Daily, leaving- Lyttelton ’ Railway Station at 9.30 a.m. aud 4.30 mj leaving Ocean View Hotel, Governor’s Bay at -8,15 a.m. and 8,15 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permuting. Coach will run any by applying to Lyttelton or Governor’s Bay. METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH leaves Methven on TUESDAYS aud; SATURDAYS for Ashburton at 8 a.m. • It leaves Ashburton for Methven at 3.30, start* ing from the Somerset Hotel. Fares; Single,ss; Return,7s. C. H. ALLISON, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. COACH TcTcHEVXOT. J. COACH now RUNS between Waipara and L Cheviot EVERY MONDAY and FRIDAY, aud Returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. JOHN BOYCE, 710 Proprietor. LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL EOYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH loaves Glentunnel for Laka Coleridge, v!4 Wind whistle,, Houss... and, Snowdon, every Friday morning, on arrival-of train from Christchurch, returning in tone for evening train Saturday. -Special attention given to passengers and parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. A. H. BUEKXTT. Proprietor, South Malvern. LONQBEACH COACH. INGBEACH EOYAL MAIL COACH leaves Longbeach for Ashburton (Sundays ex* i) at 7.30 a.m., Waterton 8,10 a.m„ Ashton i.m., "Wheatstone 8.30 a.m., arriving in Ashu in time for the north or south trams, 3oach leaves the Post Office, Ashburton, at i, arriving at Longbeach at 7.30 p.m. Parcels ders loft at any of the above places WU r e strict attention. Fares —Single faro 3s oa, a ss. C WISE, Coachman. MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY. nnHB OLD MOUNT SOMERS COACH, from il the Mount Somers Railway Terminus «o the Township, STILL RUNNING. It leaves the Hotel in time to catoh the Moral Train, and awaits the Train in the EveningJOHN HOOD. SYDENHAM CARRIAGE WORKS, COLOMBO E JONES, Designer and Builder of tub Da r o proved Steel-Framed Roadster, —the strongest, lightest-running and easiest-riding Roadster built.. Dog-carts, Whitecbapola, Polo, rustic and Pony, Carta, on . hand-or to : order Business Carts or Vans.', Workmanship and material guaranteed. Vehicles exchanged, bought or sola • on commission. Inspection Invited, 3.191*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 7

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