LOST, on Sunday lnst, from Barbadoco atrcot north, a Croam-colourcd GOATi The owner will f col obliged if any penon can gtvo information rcflpcctlng tho oamo to " 0,," Star office. 41J5 I "\TOTIOE.~After thin dato, POISON for JJN Fowlo will bo laid in my Garden, Kilmore Street, West, Ohrlfltchurch. STEPHEN 'GQIW& Juno 18, 18(19, 4ftC j BILLIARDB 1 BILLIARDS 1 I (5 MLLIAHm 111 A MATCH will lako plaeo botvfeon two Gontlomon Amateurs, on Friday, tho 10 th innt., at 0 p.m. aharp, at tho Golden Fleece Hotel 300 up. 457 NOW OPEN, THE GREAT WAXWORK EXHIBITION, .Ttiflt arrived from Molbourno, COLLECTION 40 HQUIWB, Tlio Duke of Edinburgh, O'Farroll, &o«, &o, At ttio ;Old Wealoynn Cli/ipol, High »trcct, m OHRISTOHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. Established In 1853, and continued during Twelve Yearn. MRS CHARLES THOMSON propooe* ro-oponing the above School on JULY 20, OASHEL STREET WEST. 4BSJ AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN ENGLAND. DRY FEET, AND EASY SHOES. JONES' Celebrated WATERPROOF COMPOSITION. Tho only artlclo ovor dlflcovorod tlmt will Waterproof, soften, and preserve ftll klnda of Leather. One Box will aavo Fivo Shillingo, Sole Agents ; .TONrTbROTHERS, Colombo fltroot, 2 doors from 453 Prof cbflor Ayoro. FOR HALE, OHRAP, a Cholco TwontyAoro flection of Freehold Land, situate iv tho Malveni dlntrlcc, For particulars apply to 1 Mr BLANOHFORD, Snrvoyor, St Anaph fltreot, new Barrott'fl Hotel. > 404 TJUILDING MATERIALS ON BALB, Brick, nand ntookfl, and prcH«cd FrecHtono, cement (Portland and Roman) Plaster at Vatln, marblo and onamol chimney places, chimney pots , 0. G. galvanised cuttorlng and piping, confc iron, half round do, and fittings, Countcflft' nlivlCH, flhcot lead, do zinc, do aaflli weigh tn, &a., Bee. DoarA and sanhco, architravoa and cornico mouldings American plno, kauri and Iluon do (wide), and cedar Tongu«d and groved flooring and lining, sklrtinga, ko. Baltic, American, Nativo, and V.D.L. timber, N.B.—Comcnt from lfis per caok, and all other matcrinla at lowest priced, ,r. BAILEY, Building and Timber Yards, 17A Ciuihcl and LlchfUid ntrcets, JSND OF NEW ADVMR'nmnaSNTH^Z /CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. LYTTELTON AND OnRISTOHUROH RAILWAY. Wekk Daw.— -From Ohrlstoburob, 0 a«m,, 12 noon j3, fi p.m, JCrom Lyttolton— 10 a.m 1 1, 4, 0 p.m, A trnln will leave Chrlfltohurch, dully (Sundays excepted) ni 0 a,ni, for Iloathcoto Valloy j return* Jng At S.flO a.m. BtjmpAyo,— From Chrlfllehurch, 0.30 a.m., Q p,m,, C p.m. From Lyttolton, 10,10 »,m i 3 p.m., 0 p.m. GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY. WBBK DATfI Omr.T. From Chrintchuroh for Solwyn at 0.30 a.m., 10AR a,m,, and 4,4/J p,m, Prom Solwyn for Christohurch at 9 a.m., 12.30 p.m., and 6 p,m,, (falling ftt Leooton Road and other road-fiido fltatlonfl, '" EDWARD JOLLIE, Uq Secretary for Public Workfl,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 31, 18 June 1868, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 31, 18 June 1868, Page 4
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