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Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. ' "EIROM Ist NovembsrT 1889.; to ,31st „Marcb. JT 18WI CHEAP . Rail and Coach to Akaroa, Hanmer Plains Hot Springs, and Mount Cook, wiU be issued at Christchurch Station, where fuU parUculars can be obtained. _ ■ . Cheap Sxcursion Tickets to the Southern Lakes District wUI also be issued between the same dates, at Christohsrch, Ashburton, Timaru. and Oamaru. . . ■__. -975 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND TROTTING RACES, TIMARU. EXCURSION FARES AND TRAIN ALTERATIONS. _T_N OCTOBER 30th, the'principal dayof \J tbe Timaru Agriculturftl Show, EXCURSION TICKETS toTIMARU wiU be issued at Lyttelton, Christchurch, and Addington. at 9s first class. 7s, secMiid; Aihburtca, as 6d first class, 4s 6d second. Excursionists to Christohurch at 7.45 a.m.. Addlngson 7_t2, Ashburton 10.15, arriving ■at Timaru at 12.25. Those for •Lyttelton, Christchurch, and AddiVgton wUI return by the 5.5 p.m. express from Timaru (which will stop at Addington), and those for Ashburton at j 5.35 p.m.. Tickets available by the trainsnamed .only. ..,...- ---„ EkcURSION TICKETS to TIMARU, at 20s first class, 15s second, wUI also be issued at Christchurch on the 28th, 29th, and 30th OCTOBER, available for return tiU Ist November. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to TIMARU. available for return —11 same date, will be issued from OCTOBKR 26TH to 31st at Christchurch, Oamaru, and intermediate stations. On the 30th, the train due to leave Christchurch at 8.0 a.m., and Ashburton at 10.55 a.m.. for Timaru,'wul be due from Christchurch at 7.45 a.m.. Addington 7.52, Hornby 8.7. Templeton 8.16. Rolleston 8.3$ Burnham 8.43, Selwyn 8.55, Dunsandel 9.0. Kakala 9.30, Chertsey 9.40, Ashburton 10.15, Tinwald 1023, Win alow 10.32. Hinds 10.46. Rangitata 11.15, Orari 11.31, Winchester. 1L42, Temuka U. 53, Washdyke 12.15 p.m., arriving at Timaru at 12.25 p.m. WiU stop at nag stations-if required, wul not work good traffic for or from intermediate stations. 5-40 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TORANGIORA FOR ! AGRICULTURAL SHOW. FULL PARTICULARS of a CHEAP EX- . CURSlONfromCJhristchurAtoßaxigiora on the 31st October (Show Day at Rangiora) will be advertised in the next issue ot this paper. . ■ \. 6337 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RANGIORA AGRICULTURAL SHOW. 'THROUGH CULVERDEN TRAIN. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Rangiora wiU be issued at Christchurch, Culverden, Oxford, and Intermediate Stations, on the 31st October, available for Return tUI Ist November. Persons travelUng by the ordinary morning train to Rangiora to act.as Judges at the Show may, on presentation of the tickets issued to them by the Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association, book at -Sxcursion Fares, 4s"First Class. -s6d Second, at Christchurch, Addington, Riccarton, and Papanui. On the 31st October the morning train from North wiU start from Culverden at 5.40 a.m., stopping where required between Culverden and Waikari, and wul run at its usual time from Waikari to Christchurch. The evening train for North wiU run through to Culverden, arriving there at 9.35 p.m. 5338 BY ORDER. new z-Ai.Aim Railways. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE FROM ' IST NOVEMBER. \ ON and after the Ist NOVEMBER the Train now leaving- Lyttelton for Christohurch at 7.0 a.m. w_l run fifteen minutes earlier. The 4.25 p.m. Train from Ashburton to Springburn wiU RUN DAILYT and the 7.40 p.m. TraSa . from Ashburton to Springburn, now running on Mondays and Fridays, wiU NOT RUN. 5341 ' BY ORDER, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. " ! EXCURSION FARES TO ASHBURTON FOB AGRICULTURAL BHOW. ON the Ist NOVEMBER, EXCURSION TICKETS to Ashburton will be ISSUED at Christchurch at 8s 6d First Class, 6s 6d Second, for the ordinary 8.0 a.m. and I—o aan. Trams, available for RETURN only by the ordinary Trains leaving Ashburton at 3.40 p.m. and a 55 p.m. same day; and SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Ashburton will be ISSUED at Christchurch, Timaru, and intermediate stations, available for return tul 4th November. ..._'' Trains on the Ist wUI stop at the Ashburton Saleyards Siding, opposite to the Show Grounds, where passengers from north of Ashburton, holding Ashburton tickets, may alight and join Train when returning. __ „.__.___. _ 5386 ■ BY ORDBR._| THOS. COOK & SON TOURIST, EXCURSION AND GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS. Official Tourist Agents to the N.Z. Exhibition -L Head Office, Ludgate Circus, London. Head Office for New Zealand, _ Victoria Arcade, Auckland. PASSAGES, TOURS and EXCURSIONS, arranged for, and aU information as to Cost, Routes, &Cy'supplied upon anpUoat-on. Special REDUCTIONS over the New Zealand Railways for FOREIGN TOURISTS. Agents for all the prineSaal lines of Steamships and Railroad Companies throughout the world. SPECIAL HOLIDAY TOURS. Christohuroh to Nelson, via Otira Gorge and Buller Valley, Return Steamer. Otago Lakes, to—ndi—g To Anau and Manapouri, Ak—rao Sumnexv and all and every place of interest in the Colonies. __________ .__ . __ J. M. HEYWOOD and CO., Agents. 21 ■ Cathedral Square. WantecL Cash Advertisements undar this beading not ex caeding twenty-four wards ONSSHOILLINQ Swb's Registry Office. 107 Worcester street ....:.. just over Manchester street. WANTED, Servants of aU classes, also young Girls; good Servants sure of a aitnation. 8821 \Wf ANTED, General (£35). Nurse Girl (same TV place). Hotel Cook, Houßemaid <together), Generala (good placea). 5396 ON and after November 6th, the Registry : Office carried on at 222. Gloucester street wiU be transferred to 176 Colombo street. *_~«OOD, Situations for Servants of Good Ijr Character. 5103 Mns Izett. Manchester street. ¥71SPECIALLY recommends Man Cook, ex, J__> ceUent Government, hotel referencesMarried Couples, Shepherds, Musterers, Gardeners, Grooms, ge. REQUIRES Cook. man. £3, General Servants, Housemaids, Young Girls, Nurse, one baby, gee.' S3S7 ANTED To SeU or Let, 12-Roomed House, stable, wash-house, copper; 288 St. Asaph street west. Apply Mrs Holt, North belt, near Colombo street. - 5342 ANTED, Tenders for Sinking Artesian Well, Newton road, Papanui. FuU particulars with W. Dearsley, corner Cashel street and Stan—tore road, Linwood. 5346 M ANTED to Let, 5-roomed House and . scuUery; perfectly clean Inside and out; 15 minutes from town, oh Springfield road. Apply next door. _ 5368 "■TrrANTED KNOWN—Thirty dozen Ladies' ,T W and Children's Trimmed Hats from la Sdeacb. see windows; Sunbonnets, Pinafores, &c Miss Verrall, 812 High street, next Freeman's. ' SXTANTED, good Grass for about one month Jfyf for 500 or 1000 ewes and lambs, within ten to fifteen miles of. Swannanoa. Apply, Mr. Overton, Waipapa, Swanaanoa. 5343 MURDER WOl Out. " The Mystery of Kaiwarra," by J. S. Evison. FuUyillus -rated. One Shilling;. —. Norton Taylor. Plan of ioeaUty. Likenessea of the accused. See. XT AIWARRA Tratredy. One ShUUng. LtkeJC__ ness of Chemis, Detective Benjamin, Hawkins, Inspector Thompson,Chemia' House, Hawkins' House. Photouthograph of "Even* ing Press "used for wads. One Shilling. j A NARRATIVE of the Events connected with the Kaiwarra Murder, profusely iUusrrated. The proceedings reviewed, analysis of evidence. Likeness of Crown Prosecutor. -Jesara Bunny. JeUlcoe. One Shining. 5334; ! "DOX PLAN for Concert. "Cfreatfon," opens JO 1 10 a_a. Monday morn—iff, Milner ana Thompson's. -■ '■ ' ' '■-■ 5409 GALVANISED _wa,_Hoop torn Fencing %X- Wire. Aitk-aaad Beherte. Iru-nmngm, goa lichfleld straetOiexe Danksl.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7451, 26 October 1889, Page 1

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