New Advertisenit n s 40. Prebbleton and Broadfield, twice weekly 41. Prebbleton and Broadfield, thrice weekly 42. Irwell Railway Station and Brookside, twice weekly 43. Irwell Railway Station and Brookside, thrice weekly 44. Irwell Post Office and Railway Station, as required 45. Leeston and Lakeside, twice weekly 46. Leeston and Lakeside, thrice weekly 47. Springfield and Kowai Bush, weekly 48. Malvern Post Office and Russell's Flat, weekly 49. Malvern Post-office and Russell's Flat, twice weekly 50. Dnriield and Kimberley, weekly 51. Darfield and Kimberley, twice weekly 52. Darfield and Grecndale, weekly 53. Darfield and Greendale, twice weekly 54. Coalgate and Hororata, daily 55. Hororata and Lake Coleridge, via Wiiidwhietle House, weekly 56. Iloromta and Acheron, vifi Lake Coleridge and Windwhistle House, weekly 57. Gleiitunnel Railway Station, Windwhistle House, and Lake Coleridge, weekly 58. Glentunnel and Acheron, via, Lake Coleridge and Windwhistle House, weekly 59. Dnnsandel and Killinchy, twice weekly 60. Rakaia and Kyle, weekly 61. Rakaia and Barr Hill, twice weekly 62. Rakaia and Barr Hill, thrice weekly 63. Lauriston Railway Station and Barr Hill, twice weekly 64. Lauriston Railway Station and Barr Hill, thrice weekly 65. Methven Railway Station and Alford Forest, thrice weekly 66. Ashburton and Mount Somers, twice weekly 67. Mount Somers and Ashburton Gorge, weekly 68. Ashburton and Seafiekl, vi& "Elgin, Wakanui and Newland, twice weekly 69. Ashburton and Seafiold, via Elgin, Wakanui, and Newland, thrice weekly 70. Ashburton and Longbeach, daily 71. Hinds Railway Station and Mayfield, weekly 72. Upper Riccarton Post-office and Middleton Railway Station, daily 73. East Oxford Post-office and Railway Station, daily 74. Christchurch Post-office and Railway Station and Town Receivers, providing mail-cart, driver, horses, &c, as required , *75. Pigeon Bay and Akaroa, thrice weekly The services marked thus * may be affected by railway extension, and may be terminated by the PostmasterGeneral on his giving one month's notice in writing. The attention of inviting tenderers is directed to the following clause of the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender forms :—" IV days and hours of arrival and departure to be fixed from time to time as the Postmaster-General may direct. For services performed by coach, no stage shall exceed twelve miles, except by special permission from the PostmasterGeneral, who shall determine whether or not longer stages are unavoidable." Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to cany out the services for which they tender according to the time-tables framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any post office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, indorsed " Tenders for Mail Service, No. ," to be addressed to the Postmaster-General, Wellington,and enclosed to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which the tender may specially refer. 1 W. GRAY, Secretary.,
EDUCATION RESERVES, CANTERBURY. rpHE School Commissioners invite JL TENDERS for LEASE of the undermentioned Bush Reserves for twenty one years, dating from the Ist of November next :— No. Acreage. Locality. 1220 130 Head of Bay, next Summit road 1225 114£ Okairfs Bay 122G 104 Le Bon's Bay 1228 107$ Okain's Bay 1229 144£ Little River 1231 12G Price's Valley, Little River 1232 283 Little River 1910 30 Wainui. Conditions of Lease may be obtained from Mr H. 11. Pitman, Government Buildings, Christchurch, either by letter or personally, on any Monday or Saturday. Tenders, addressed to the " Churman of the School Commissioners," Christchurch, will be received up to Monday, the 18th of October next. JOHN MARSHMAN, Chairman. Christchurch, Sept. 15th, 1880. CAUTION. A NY Horses or Cattle founc J\_ TRESPASSING in the Paddock surrounding the Roman Catholic Church, Akaron, Will be IMPOUNDED without further notice WIGGINS.& CO. MUSIC PAPER! MUSIC PAPIST' AFRESH SUPPLY of New Music Paper JUST RECEIVED, and on sale at the Akaroa Mail office i WIGGINS & CO.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 435, 21 September 1880, Page 3
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639Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 435, 21 September 1880, Page 3
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