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Amusements, X HEA TR E ___%, OVA L. Under the Management of Mr Frank Gardner. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At S o'clock. Carrie's wainCarrie SWAIN. Spontaneous and Complete Success oft CAR. IE SWAIN CARRIE SWAIN The Talented Young Comedienne, Vocalist, and Danseuse. Unanimous Favorable Opinion. A Genuine and pronounced Success. TO-NIGHT-~TO-NIGHT. CARRIE SWAIN CARRIE SWAIN th her Great American Success, THE TOMBOY. THE TOMBOY. Received again Last Night on its Second Pro duction by a crowded and Enthusiastic Audience. ' The Reception awarded to CARRIE SWAIN CARRIE SWAIN And her Specially Organised Company has never been equalled in Christchnrch, their appearance being greeted with CHEEKS UPON CHEERS, Amidst UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM And VOCIFEROUS APPLAUSE. The Immense Audience Testifying with eveiy ... ACCLAMATION OF DELIGHT That there is ONLY ONE ONLY ONE CARRIE SWAIN, Plan of reserved seats at Milner and Thompson's. Day tickets at Levy's. Furniture supplied by H. Fuhrmann. Pricks of Admissiox :—ls, 2s 6d, and ls. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. Carriages at 10.40. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. 3515 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSIONS TO SPRINGFIELD, OXFORD, AND WAIMAKARIRI GORGE. F EXCURSIONS to these places, in connection i with RACES at Springlield and Oxford, will take place aa under :— TO SPRINGFIELD, 19th JANUARY, per Ordinary Morning Train, Returning per Evening Train, which will leave Springfield at 5.40 p.m., and run one hour and teu minutes later than usual. Both trains will Stop Opposite the Racecourse. Return Fares from Christchxirch, Hornby, and intermediate stations, os flrstciass, 3s 9d second; Templeton, Wecdons, Rolleston, 4s 6d first, 3s 3d second; Aylesbury, 3s 6d first, 2s 6d second ; Kirwee and Darfleld, 3s first, 2s 3d second. _ SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS TO SPRINGFIELD will also be issued on the 19th from Christchurch, Whitecliffs, Annat, and intermediate stations, available for return on 19th or 20th. TO OXFORD and WAIMAKARIRI GORGE on 20th JANUARY, per Excursion Train, which will leave Christchurch at 9.20 a.m., Addington 9.27, Papanui 9.35, Kaiapoi 10.3, Rangiora 10.31, Cusr. U.K.. Returning from the Gorge at 5.0 p.m., W. Oxford 5.35, E. Oxford 5,40. Return Fares from Lyttelton 6s firstclass, 4s 6d second; Christchurch, Addington, Papanui, 5s first, 3s 9d second; Kaiapoi, 4s Cd first, 3s 3d second; Rangiora, 4s first, 3s second; Cust, 2s 9d first, ls lOd second. Tickets available for East or Weat Oxford or Waimakariri Gorge. Excuriionis a will also be booked from F. and W. Oxford to the Gorge at ls Bd firstclass, ls second (return fares). The train only stops at the stations natfied. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS TO OXFORD will also be issued at Christchurch, Waikari, and intermediate stations, for ordinary mornin*? train 20th to Rangiora, thence per excursion train, available for return on the 20th or 21st.
Children 3 to 12 years half rates, under 3 years free. . The Evening Train from Whitecliffs to Darfleld on the 19tb will' run one hour later than usual.: • ■ The train from Springfield to Oxford and back. tuX tbe,2Qth will leave Springfield at IL2O a.m., arrive at Oxford at 12.&> p.m., return at 1.30 p.m., and arrive at Springfield at 2.4 a p.m., instead of running at the usual times. Tickets from Christchurch for these Excnr slons can be purchased on the 18th at the Railway Station, or, from 12.30 to 0.30 p.m., at the Railway Booking Offlce in Cathedral square. 32CS BY ORDER. BRIGHTON EXCURSION TRIP WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 18th (Weather permitting). The Stanmore Band will perform at this popular watering place, leaving Hobbs' Cerner by 7.15 Tram and return at 10 p.m. Usual Fares, is Return. ALFRED EVANS, General Manager, The Canterbury Tramway Company, 3433 -_ Limited. OXFORD RACES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1888. CONVEYANCES will RUN BETWEEN WEST OXFORD aod the RACECOURSE. „ „ , „, FARES-ONEiSHILLING Each Way. W. PAGET, 3475 ■ Proprietor. Sports. Christchurch Bicycle Club. handicap"test races AT LANCASTER PARK o>r •THURSDAY, JANUARY 26TH. AUSTRALIAN CENTENARY DAY. FRED WOOD vTHE COLONY. PROGRAMME (Subject to alterations): 1. One Mile Maiden Roadster, handicap, 2. Half Mile Test Race, scratch. 3. Three Mile Test Race, handicap. 4. Five Mile Test Race, handicap. 5. One Mile Bracelet, handicap. 6. Two Mile Roadster, handicap, 7. Five Mile Roadster, handicap. 8. Ono Mile (boys under 16) handicap. 9. Half Mile Juvenile (boys under 10), handicap. (No Entrance Fee.) 10. Ten Mile Bicycle, handicap. Entranoe fees (three test races), 7s 6d, event 8 Is, remainder of events 2s 6d. Entries close Saturday, 21st January. Permission has been granted the amateurs of New Zealand to compete in above test races against Fred Wood without affecting their Amateur status by the New Zealand Cyclists Alliance, First Race starts at noon, No dogs will be allowed on the ground. Admission—ONE SHILLING. T.J. BUTCHER, Hon. Sea, C.B.C.* Rooms, Inglis'Buildings, Christchurch. Road Boards. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. FESTALNOTTCE. ALL RATES UNPAID on the 26th inst. will be sued for. By Order, W. T. C. MILLS, 3357 Collector. SOUTH .AITATA ROAD DISTRICT. GENERAL RATE. is hereby given that the South r__ Rakaia Road Board intends at a meeting to oe held at the Road Board Offlce, Bouth Rakaia. on the 2nd day of February, 1888, to strike a General Rate of One Farthing in the Pound on the rateable value of the property in the above-named district for the period commencing Ist April, 1887, to 31st March, 1888; such rate to be payable in one sum on the 21th day of February, 1888. Notice is hereby further given the Rate-book will be open for Inspection at the Road Board Office, South Rakaia, from the lith day of January, 1888, until the 2nd February, 1888, during offlce hours. By Order. A. MALLEY, 3544 Clerk to the Board. Funeral Notices. FUNERAL REFORM. ELANGFORD, Furnishing Undertaker. m Furnishes Funerals as follows :.— c, coach, covered coffin, and attendance— For Adults, from ..£BOO Children' .complete .. £2 10 0 Note tbo Address—Workshops, Corner North mad East behs; cr. Office, next J. Goodman's Boot Shop, Colombo street. Country orders wDI receive prompt attention. 5192 Tf^ CRIMSHAW ■*-*" UNDERTAKER. Funerals Furnished at Lowest Charges Town or Country. a DUHHAM STREET SOUTH.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6964, 18 January 1888, Page 1
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