PI EE. PI EE. THE Undersigned begs to notify to hia Customer* and the Public > enerally that his BUSINESS is RESUMED, and will I e carried on aa usual at the OLD PREMISES in High street. A choice selection of I lea, Scarves, Bows, Ac , newest stylea, and shades are just being opened up. C. P. HULBEET. CANTERBURY HAT MANUFACTORY, High fiREET. 3130 HAVE MONEY To LEND on troehold Security, and In rams to suit borrowers. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch. WINTER GOODS. R ADC LIFFE & J OOGHIK Are now making their FIRST SHOW OF NEW WINTEB DRESS GOODS. Including a Large Delivery of British Hour eepuna and Bradford Cashmeres, &o. Also, Black French Merincs, Cashmeres, And the New “ Soarhoro” Serges, in black and colors (Highly reoommtndad for general durability.) Cloaks, Eolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters, And the La'.eit Fashions in Millinery Goods, HEAVY GOODS. Bhnkets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Flannel Shirtings. Calicoes and Linens of excellent make and value. BRADFORD DOUSE. VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. T ° T H E U B L I O. THE CIRCULATION of the GLOBE having steadily increased, until the Issue frequently exceeds Five Thousand Copies i The Proprietor has determined to afford the utmost facility to Adver* tisers, by Inserting short announce- , ments (when prepaid) at a uniform c narge of SIXPENCE : FOR FOURTEEN WORD 3. I In addition to its TOWN CIRCULATION, which is far larger than that enjoyed by any other evening | newspaper in Christchurch, the I Globe is eagerly looked for in the f COUNTRY DIbT-.IOTS. 1 . V. 1 B. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post Office, Christchurch, until SATURDAY, thb 9th SEPTEMBER : PROXIMO, for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the under-mentioned places, for a period . of TWO YEARS from the let January, 1883, to 3lst December, 188 V. Postal District of Christchurch. 1. Christchurch and Hals well, daily 2. Christchurch and Halswell, thrice weekly 3. Tai Tapu and Lincoln, daily * *V, Christchurch and Sumner, twice daily 1 5. Christchurch and New Brighton, thrice weekly •6. Lyttelton and Pigeon Bay, thrice weekly I *7. Pigeon Bay and Akaros, thrice weekly 1 *3. Birdling’s Flat and Akaroa, thrice i weekly , 9. Lyttelton and Port Levy, weekly ; 10. Lyttelton and Qebbio’s Plat, weekly IX. Lyttelton and Qebbie’s Flat, twice weekly 12. Lyttelton and Ohinetahi, twice weekly ; j 3. Rabbit Island, Railway Station, Gebbie’s Flat and Governor’s Bay, twice weekly i 14. Lyttelton Post Office and Railway Station and vessels in harbor, as reI qaired 15. Duvauchelle, Okain’a Bay and little ’ Akaloa, twice weekly i 16. German Bay and Le Bon’s Bay, twice weekly 17. German Bay and Lo Ben’s Bay, thrice weekly 18. Akaroa and Wainui, weekly 19. Barry’s Bay and Wainni, thrice weekly 20. Kaiapoi and Saltwater Creek, daily 21. Kaiapoi, Clarkeville, and Eyreton, thrice weekly 22. Kaiapoi and Contts’ Island, twice weekly 23. East Oxford Tost Office and Railway Station, daily 24. Oxford and View Hill, weekly 25. Oxford and View Bill, twice weekly £6. Flaxton Post Office and Railway tation, daily 27. Ashley and North Lobmn, thrice weekly 23. Balcairn and Leith field, daily *29. Waikari and Hurunni, daily *3O. Hurunni and Waiau, thrice weekly *3l. Hurunni and Waiau, twice weekly 32. Hurunni and Hanmer Plain, weekly 33. Waikari and Lake station, weekly 34. Waiau and Hawkeswood, weekly 35. Waipara and Cheviot, weekly 36. Prebbleton and Broadfiald, thrice weekly '37. Irwell Post Office and Railway station, daily 38. Irwell and Brookside, tbrice weekly 39. Leeston and Lakeside, thrice weekly 40. and I ake-ide, twice weekly 41. Annat and Russell's Flat, twice weekly 42. Springfield and Kowai Bush, weekly 43. South Malvern Post office and Railway Station, daily 44. Barfield and Kimberley, twice weekly 45. Darfield and Greendale, twice weekly 46. Darfield and Greendale, thrice weekly 47. Coalgate and Hororata, daily 48. Glentunnel and Lake Coleridge, weekly 49. Glentunnel and Windwhistle House, weekly 50. Glentunnel and Acheron, twice weekly 5 .. Dunsandel and Killinchy, thrice weekly 52. Ealing and Cracroft, twice weekly 53. Rakaia and Barrhill, doily 54. Lauriston and Barrhill, daily 55. Mothven and Alford Forest, thrice weekly 56. Alford Forest and Springhurn, thrice weekly 57. Ashburton and Kyle, thrica weekly 58. Ashburton and Newland, thrice weekly 59. Ashburton and Kyle via Seaflald, Elgin, Wakanoi, and Newland, thrice weekly 60. Ashburton and longbeach, daily 61. Flemington and Longbcacb Road, thrice weekly 62. Uppar Riocarton and Middleton, daily 63. Springfield and Hokitika via Knmara, twice weekly 64. Springfield and Hokitika, via Kamara, thrice weekly 65. Christchurch Post office. Railway Station, and town receivers, providing mail cart, driver, horses, Ac.,, as required. * Services may be affected by railway aliension, and may be terminated by the PostmasterGeneral on hia giving one month’s notice in writing. The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the following clause of the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender forma —“The days and hoars of arrival and departure to ho fixed from timo to time as the Postmaster-General may direct. For services performed by coach, no stage shall exceed twelve miles, except by special permiesi jn from the Postmaster-General, who shall determine whether or not longer stages are> unavoidable.’’ Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to the timo tables framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may bs procured at any Post office. No tender will be considered anlOEa made on the printed form. Tenders, endorsed “ Tender for Mail Service, No. to be addressed to the PostmasterGeneral, Wellington, and enclosed to the Chief Postmaster. Christchurch. 8-18 3034 w. GRAY, Secretory.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2626, 6 September 1882, Page 2
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