V. R. B y HIS appointmbn to EXCELLENCY SIR JAMBS FBRGUSSON, BART., Governor of New Zealand. T THOMAS ABBOTT, NURSERYMAN, and FLORIST, begs to offer his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the last fifteen years, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favour. He has this season many thousands of Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Coniferse (including the far-famed Finns insignia), Cupressus macrocarpa, Cupressus Lawsonii, Cryptomeria, and a host of others ; also, Roses, the largest collection and variety combined in New Zealand ; Bulbs, of every description; Flowering and Evergreen Shrubs ; Herbaceous Plants ; Thorn Quicks, Asparagus, and other culinary roots. Also, bedding-out plants in their due season. EXETER NURSERIES, Fapanui Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. OF TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1874, Trams will run as follows, viz ; WEEK DAYS. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH LlNE—Christchurch, dep 7.30 a.m.; 8.30 a.m.; 10.30 a.m.; 12.30 p.m.; 3.15 p.m; 5.20 pm. LYTTELTON—Dep 8.0 a.m.; 9.10 a.m.; 11.16 am.; 2.10 p.m.; 3.50 p.m.; 6.0 p.m. On SATURDAYS an extra train—Christchurch, dep 1.40 p.m. Lyttelton, dep, 1.5 pan. On THURSDAYS a late train—Christchurch, dep, 11 p.m, Lyttelton, dep, 11.30 pm. NORTH LlNE—Christchurch, dep, 7.45 a.m.; 12.15 p.m.; 4.30 p.m. Rangiora, dep, 9 am.; 2 p.m.; 5.45 p.m. On THURSDAYS a late train—Christchurch, dep, 11 p.m. Rangiora, dep, 12 midnight. SOUTH LlNE—Christchurch, dep, 6.30 a.m.; 10.15 am.; 3.30 p.m. Ashburton, dep, 7.0 am.; 10.45 a.m.; 4.0 p.m. SUNDAYS: LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH LlNE—Christchurch, dep, 9.30 am.; 1.30 p.m.; 3 p.m.; 6 p.m. Lyttelton, dep, 10 am:; 2.15 pm,; 4 pm. 6 p.m. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works' August 17th, 1874. Central Loan Office, Triangle, Colombo Street, Christchurch, Adjoining the City Hotel. MONEY LENT on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, and General Goods, at lowest rate of interest. A miscellaneous assortment of watches, jewellery, clocks, electro plated ware, cutlery, clothing, and fancy goods always on hand, whiqhf are sold at astonishing low prices. New. and second-hand goods bought and sold. Ladles and Gentlemen waited upon for the purchase of superfluous apparel and other goods, and all communications will receive prompt attention. Spectacles to suit all sights, from Is 6d per pair. S. COHEN, Licensed Pawnbroker. BOOTS, BOOTS. HAEEIS AND GOODMAN NOW MANUFACTURING MEN’S EMPEROR ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS AT 16s. 6d. Also, MEN S’ BALMORALS AT 16s. 6d. All other goods equally low; The usual large stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, Suitable for the season. Note—All our mens,’ boys, and many of our children’s goods are made on the premises. HARRIS AND GOODMAN, Colombo Street. iERS are required to be sent by the ;h instant for putting up about Chains of FENCING on Rural Sec--11, adjoining St. Martin’s, HeathApply to FRBDK. PAVITT, Christ’s College,
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 71, 22 August 1874, Page 1
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