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Eailways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TOLTTTLE RiyER. f THIS~DAY. fIIRAIN Leaves Christcharch at 10 a.m., and X liMJe River at 5.30 p.m., Return Fares, ; is 6d First-class, 3s 8d second. j The evening train from Christchureh to Sonthhridge will start at 5.35 p.m., and run 1 hour 40 minutes later thtm rime-table times, to connect with the iCxcursioa Train. 4170 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAB-WAYS. EXCURSION FARES - TO TIMARU FOR RACES, APRIL 17IH AND 18th. EXCURSION Ticfirs to TIMARU; avaUJCJ able for R&TURN tiQlSlat APRIL, will beISSUBD at CHRISTCHUKCH on the 16th aud 17th April, at 20s First-class, los Second. Saturday Return Tickets to Timaru, available tor Return till same date, will be issued . at Christchureh, Oamaru and intermediate Stations on 16th, 17th and 18th April; and to Washdyke from Christchureh, Beadown and Intermediate Stations, and Albury Branch Stations on the 17th and 18th. On the 17th April the train due to leave Christchureh for Timaru. at 8 a.m., -will start) at 7.45 a.m_iand be, due from Addington &t 7.52, Hornby 8.8, Templeton 8.19, Kolleston 8.41, Bumham 8.48, Selwyn 9.0. Dunsandel 9.5, Rakaia 9.33, Chertsey 9.43, Ashburton 10.17, Tinwald 10.24, Winslow Hinds 10.48, Rangitata 11.18, Orari 11.82, Winchester 11.42, Temuka 11.52, Waehdyke 12.15, arriving at Timaru at 12.23 p.m. It will stop at flag stations if required. Passengers by this train for the Timaru Racecourse can alight at Washdyke, re-book, and join a train for the Racecourse, which will be at Washdyke; reaching the course in time for the first race. On the 18th the Express train for Christ* church will take up ac Washdyke pasaen eers for Stations" 'at which it stops. A train .leaving the 'Racecourse for Timaru, at 5.5 p.m. will connect at Washdyke with the Express train on the 18th. 3892 BY ORDKR, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO~ASHBURTON. 23bd APJRJL, FOR RACES. ON 23rd INST.. Excursion Tickets to Ashburton will be issued at Christchurch at 8s 6d First-class, 6s 6d Second, for the j ordinary 8.0 and 11.0 a.m. trains, and will be I available for return by the evening trains same day only. . . .. , The 11.0 a.m. train will stop at the Ashburton ; Saleyards Siding to sat down excursionists -who wish to alight there for the Racecourse. 4166 BY ORDER. _ THOS. COOK & SON TOURIST, EXCURSION AND GENERAL PASSENGKR AGKNTS. Head Offloe, Ludgafeo Circus, London. Head Office for New Zealand, 4 Victoria Arcade. Auckland. PASSAGES, TOURS and EXCURSIONS, arranged for, and all information as to Cost, Routes, &c, supplied upon application. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR PASSENGERS TO EUROPE. Special REDUCTIONS over the New Zealand Rjjdlways for FOREIGN TOURISTS. Agents for all the principal lines of Steamships and Railroad Companies throughout the world. SPECIAL HOLIDAY TOURS. Christchureh to Neieun, via Otira Gorge and Buller Valley, Return Steamer. Otago Lakes, including Tβ Anau and ISanapouri, and all and every place of interest in the Colonies. Handy Guide to New Zealand always On Sale. J. M. HEY WOOD and CO., Agents. 21 Cathedral Sqnare. ■ Lost and gonad. f OST. about April 11th. on the Lincoln road, JLi ONE WHITE and RKD POW, aged, near calving. Reward; Apply to Mr Upjohn, Butoher, Lincoln road. 4166 ' "-j_, ■.■■-■- •• S^S^S^BfiS§ ;i ■"""••-• .. _~ : THE BLACK BALL' CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERY COMPANY, • i i- ■ LIMITED. To be incorporated under the Companies Acts. capital ..: - £70.000, In 70,000 Shares of -1 each, of -which 45,000 Shares are now offered for subscription. provisionalldirectors. Leonarp Harper, Esq., Solicitor, Christchnrch H. P. Hill, Esq. Avonside, Ohristchnrrh Samuel Manning, Esq., Mayor of Chrietchurch A. Loughrey, Esq., M.H.R., Christchnroh J. Kilqoub, Esq.. coal merchant, Greymouth, W. Vincent, Esq., Christchureh ■■■■■-~,' James Goss, Esq., timber,mercUant, Christchurch John Mill, Esq., coal importer, Port Chalmers THIS Compaay is being; formed to acquire and work the well-known'and Valuable biack Ball Coalfield, consisting of about 1914 acres, t ' Eleven Million Tons of Coal can be worked Level Free. The Coal is a first-class Gas Coal, and forme :-an excellent* Coko. With a weekly output oMSOO tons per week, the profit is estimated at 18i per cent per Rnnnm on the cabital. A tunnel, which, is nearly completed, will enable the Company to take out 7,000,000 tons of coal. ' •* • : ' «- About £30,000 la-required to construct a railway bridge over the Grey river and a short branch line to connect wieh. the existing line to Greymouth. ' . j This is the sole reason for placing the Company before the public. The Calls are Sixpence per Shareton application, Sixpence - per thara on allotment. For prospectuses and plans, giving full Information, apply to the Brokers The Share list will Close on 30th April. * JAMES HENDERSON IHerefordt R. HILL FISHER, / etreec; i Or to B. F. DOMBRAIN, | 2637 Interim Secretary, Cashel street. •■!:■ \ Wasted. j Cash Advertisemente tinder this headins nob ex ;- ceedingtwensy-four werdji ONK SH-L-ING '■ \?r • Seme's Registry Office. WANTED, Good Servants of all classes, hotel and private; Town and Country Situations always on the books. Sime, 107 Worcester street east, near Chriatchnrch Club. ■ - Registry Office, 176 Colombo street. CJT. Catherine , * Registry Office Removed to iO 176 Colombo street. Between Cashel and Hereford streets. MraSirett. GOOD Situations always waiting for Servants with good references. 1020 Mrs Izett, Manchester street. OEQUIRES sharp General Servant, small XV family, £38; Boys, fourteen to seventeen; Married Couples, Housemaids, Generals, ESPECIALLY recommends Young Lady for country bar, good references; Man Cook, ftrat-class hotel. 4173 • MRS IZETT gives especial attention to Employers Requiring Bervants for. Country, none of Md character being sent' Ready for Engagement—Cerdflc-ted gorernen, lady helps, thorough housekeepers, monthly nurses, hotels, station, farm, cooks <barmen>, jnartied. couples, grooms, gardeners, shepherds, ploughmen, laboring men, boys, &c. Beard, residence, furnished apartments, respectable good table), lodgings for servants. 1~0 WANTED, respectable Youth for general; far_t work and milldng; wage3los per week; country boy preferred. Apply: to' Parker's Registry Office, Cashel street, near Tattereall's. 4180 WAITING Engagements, at J. J. Parker's ' Labor Exchange—For male and female servants." D.F. plougiiman. farm laborers, potato diggers and boss, married couples for farms and stations. ~ 4179 11IOR variety and good value in Drees Goods ■ and satisfaction in Dressmaking try BLACK, BEATTD3J and CO. MRS WATSON, 33 Stewart street, wita Diploma for Midwifery from the Obstetrical Society of London. Consulting hours, lOtolSaon. , . ' 409 a -jOALLANTYNE'S are now Showing New Goods In all Departmentsu • > OALLANTYNEB for Men's, Youths' and Boya' Overcoats. . Bβ ALLANTYNE'S have a Splendid Assort —tent of Jnvenilo Knicker Suits nnKE D.LC. for all the Novelties in X Coats and Ulsters. , NSW Costnmus, Skirts, Shawls, and Ur- . bre-asat thePXC. v ;v ■ TIIHE DJL<\for the New Reefer and other _L atyllsh Ladies.' Jacketa. "" . , ■ j rjWE D.I.C. have just opened a splendid j JL assortment of Ladies' Tea and Dressing Gowns- ;

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7527, 17 April 1890, Page 1

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