CANTERBURY RAILWAYS, TO MESSRS nOLMES & CO., Contractors for Lyttbltox and CnnisTcutmcn Railway. I WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Superlnten--3 tendent of the Province of Cantorbury, hereby give you notice pursuant to clause 22 of tho Contract for tho Construction of tho nbovo line, tlmt after the expiration of ono Month from tho service of thia notice upon you. possession will bo laktm hy mo of tha Railway, Works, toe, in terms of ih-> Bald section, and that tho full terms of the said section, a copy of which ia hereunto annexed will he carried out, (Signod) WILLIASI ROLLESTON, Superintendent, In consequence of tho receipt by us of tho nbovo notice, wo beg to inform tho PUBLIC that wo REGRET that it has becomo neces* sarv for tho protection of our own interests, nnd tho certain completion of the Rnilwny, TO CLOSB THE LINK from Uie Ferry m^ad Junction to Lyttelton. GEORGB nOLMKS to CO. Christchurch Station, 3rd July, 1868. 5830 pANTERBURY RAILWAYS. TIMB~TABLE, Trains will leavo tho Christchuroh Station for tho Fcrrymead Station at 9 and 11 n.m., and 2 and 6 p.m.) returning nt (..UO nnd 1 1 ,00 n.m, nnd 'i 30 nnd 5,30 p,m, Arrangements will bo made to receive nnd ship general cargo on and nfter Monthly, the Oth inst., at the Railway Wharf, Fcrrymead GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY. . Wekic Datb Only. From Christchurch for Selwyn at G. 30 a.m., 10.45 a in., nnd 4.45 p.m. From Selwyn for Christchnrch nt 9 n.m., 12 30 p,m„ nnd 6 p.m., calling nt Lvestou Road and othor road-side dtatioiis.. EDWARD JOLLIE, Secretary for Publle Works. Public Works Office, Christchurch, July 3, 18C3. oCO7 MRS WHITHA'IR, (Formerly of Holbrook HaU and Redgrave. Suffolk,) BEGS to intlmato that she has opened an ELBMENTARY or PREPARATORY SCHOOL for very young Gentlemen. Particular attention will bo paid to their training, good behaviour, and religious instruction. Tkkiis : Boarders, £40 per Annum, Washing included* X a. d. Day pupils, per Quarter 2 2 0 Music 2 2 0 Dancing 110 Day Boarders Extra ... 2 2 0 MraWHITJIAIB is kindly permitted to refer to the Very Rev Dean Jacobs, Mra Charles Thoimoti, the Rev Charles Fraser, Dr Turnbull. Hereford street West (near tho 315 c Mechanics' Institute) Christchurch. WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED. 4 GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF NE W ZEALAND, FOli TUB USB OF 6011001.8, nY JAMICS WYLDE, Civil Engineer and Member of tho Philosophical Institute, 0 573 BILLIARDSI BILLIARDS I I BILLIARDS I ! ! DUNEDIN CLUB HOTEL. SHAW CROSLAND begs to inform his friends ond the public gem. roily, that ho haa Let tho Table at the above well-known Hotel, to Mr Edward Genet, junior. Tho Tabic, which is in drst-rato order, is admitted by ali players to bo second to none in Christchurch, In the Bar, which will be under the chargo of a competent barmaid, only the choicest brands of spirits and wines will be kept, SHAW CROSLAND, 166 Proprietor.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 45, 6 July 1868, Page 1
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