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Coaclies. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE & ORARI BOYAL MAIL COACH. THE CHEAPEST, BEST* SHORTEST ROUTE to Geraldine ami Waihi Bush is from the Orari Railway Station, where o'ar Conveyances Run to and from all Trains North and South. We leave the Waihi Bush every Morning at Twenty minutes past Six, and Geraldine at Twenty minutes past Seven in time to catch the First Train for Timaru and Christchurch. Parcels and Luggage to and from the Station will receive our best attention. Our Fares have lately been reduced from Geraldine to Orari. KENNEDY & CARTER. T>OYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE 11 COUNTRY. "Will leave ALBURY on arrival of first Train from Timaru, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Lake Tekapo and Intermediate stages, returning the following days. Also, a coach will leave Albury for SILYERSTREAM on arrival of first train from Timaru, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, returning to meet the last train for Timaru. JOHN HINCKLEY, Proprietor NOTICE. HAYING received a numerously signed requisition from the residents of Geraldine, Winchester, and intervening districts asking us to resume running our line of Coaches as heretofore, and promising their support, we intend in the interest of tie public to accede to their wish, and will BUN COACHES, as formerly, from Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from Christchurch and Timaru. DENOON & McILRAITH. Hotels. SHAMROCK HOTEL. CAED MILE FAILTE. D ENNIS 0A R E Begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for the kind support accorded him since commencing business. He now begs to inform them that he has COMPLETED HIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING, Which is Fitted Up replete with every convenience for the carrying on of an extensive publican’s business, consequently he is in a position to cater or the public. The Hotel contains 40 bedrooms which are well ventilated and lofty. Private Sitting Rooms, Bar Parlors, Dining Rooms, &c, Ac. The Billiard Room contains one of ALCOCK’S A 1 TABLES, And is under the supervision of an experienced Marker. CROWN HOTEL, TEMUKA. Proprietor : LEONARD TOMBS. milE above Hotel is conveniently situated I for Commercial Travellers, large Sample Rooms being attached. Table d’Hote daily from 1 to 2 p.m. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the Best Brands only. Private Apartments for families. Every precaution taken to ensure the comfort of visitors. WINCHESTER HOTEL, WINCHESTER. T. SWINTON, (Late of the Canterbury Railways) Proprietor. ALES, Wines, and Spirits of excellent quality. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Large Pleasure Grounds attached to the Hotel. Bootmakers. mm m 1 TV TIT A T) TV TXT A m Tl T> C

Jgl DWA E D WATERS Begs to inform his Friends the Public generally that he has taken Premises on the Main North road, where he intends to commence business as BOOT and SHOEMAKER, and hopes by strict attention to all orders intrusted to him to merit a fair share of Public Patronage. Only the Best of Materials used. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed. One trial solicited. Note the address — E. WATERS, Bootmaker, Main North road. (Opposite Parson’s Foundry.) ESSRS TAYLOR AND FLATMAN are appointed Agents for the South Canterbury Times, and copies may be obtained from them Every Evening. WAIHI BUSH SAW MILLS. Taylor and flatman beg to announce to their numerous customers that they are DOING SAWN TIMBER, POSTS, &c., AT PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. All orders entrusted to them will receive their best attention. Prices can be obtained at the Geraldine Hotel, or at the Mills Waih Bush. fJIHE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES JDULY APPOINTED GAZETTE For all notices under the Bankruptcy Act MR GEORGE PEARSON has been appointed Agent at Tijiarb For the sale of the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES. ! Is a

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2330, 4 September 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2330, 4 September 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2330, 4 September 1880, Page 1

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