NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,' ptABBAGE PLANTS.— Now on Sale by \J the undersigned, 12.000 Cabbage Plants, carefully selected varieties, to Buit the season and climate, strong, and in perfectly healthy condition. Price, Is 6d per hundred. ALEXANDER M'KAY, Gardener, Hereford aud Barbadoes streets. 1658 NOW PUBLISHED, Prick Two Shillings, mHE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC, DIRECTORY, YEAR-BOOK AND DIARY FOR XS ©9, Being the Sixteenth Year of Publication. THE ALMANAC CONTAINS Arrival and departure of English Mails DIARY (2.s pages) Table of ti-Jes, &c. Eclipses Principal articles of the calendar,' memoranda, &c. Ephemeris Garden calendar Waste Lands Regulations General Government of New Zealand Provincial Government of Canterbury Provincial Council Officers of the General Government in the Province Canterbury Volunteers Justices of the Pence in Canterbury Canterbury Railways — Time Table, &c. Postal charges, and general postal information Electric telegraph backney carriage fares — ( Christchurch) Town cartage fares — do. Watermen's regulations — Lyttelton Crown Grants Religious bodies Societies, trading companies, &c. Registration of births, deaths, and marriages Trade and Callings : — Christchurch, Lyitelton, Kaiapoi, Papanui, Woodend, Saltwater Creek, Leithfield, Rangiora, Oxford, Riccarton,l B rebhleton, Halswell, Leeston, Southbridge, Timuka, Geraldine, Timaru, Waimate, Akaroa, Pigeon Bay, Governor's Buy. Customs tariff and general information Stamp duties Cattle Rating Ordinance Narrative of events, 1868 Parliamentary Session of IS6B Itinerary Sales of Waste Lands Resident Magistrates' Court fees The Census and the Representation Seed calculator and wages table G3§" The publishers call special attention to the fact that, in addition to the usual large amount of useful information, thry have in corporated with the Almanac an EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE DIARY. They have every confidence in recommending ihia work &■> the BEST AND CHEAPEST In New Zealand. Copies of the Almanac can be obtained at any of the Agencies of the Lyttelton Times in the province, and from all booksellers. WARD & REEVES, Printers and Publishers, Lyltelton Times office, Christchurch. END OF NEIV ADT BRTISJSMENTS. HURRAH FOR THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT. " Hard Times come again no more." MR MC DOW ELL, late proprietor of Jhe Provincial Dining Rooms, intimates^to his friends and supporters generally, that he has taken those premises generally known as the Scotch Pie Shop, and converted them into Dining Rooms, where he hopes by striot attention and civility to his customers to merit a share of the public patronage. Meals and Beds, Is ; Board and Lodging, 20s per week. Please mark the address : — Glasgow Restaurant., next door but one to Preece's SaleI yards, Colomlo Street. 14*9
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 159, 14 November 1868, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 159, 14 November 1868, Page 4
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