Railways* NEW ZF.ALAND RAILWAYS. SUMSIER EXCURSIONa Ist DECEMBER. 1890. to 31st M} MARCH, 1891. cheap through Return Tickets by Rail and Coach to MT. UOOK will be issued ». Christchurch Station. Cheap through bookings from CHRISTCHURCH to H aNMER PLAINS HOT SPRINGS, on Coach Days, Tuesdays and Saturdays, are also In force throughout the year. Cheap excursion tickets to the SOUTHERN LaKEd DISTRICT will oe issued between the Ist DkCEMUEh, 1890. and 31st MARCH, 1891. at Christchnroh, Ashburton, Timaru, and Oamaru. All partioulars obtainable at the Stations named. .871 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY DAY, IfITH DECEMBER, EXCURSION ToTjTTLE RIVER. CHEAP FARES TO~LYTTELTON, Ac, A If Excursion Train will run from Christ* _C_L ' church to Little River aud back on the ltkn December, for which tickets will be isauod at Christchurch, Ladbrookcs, and intermediate stations at oa 6a first class, 3s 6d second; Lincoln, is (3d and _s 9d; Greenpark, _s and 2s 6d; .other stations, ordinary return fares. Train will leave Christchurch at 8.15 a.m.. Addington &_., Hornby 8.4-, Prebbleton 8.55, Unooln y.25. atoppitit: at all stations if required, arriving; at J_ittle River at 10.35, and will return at 6.0 p.m., arriving at Chriatchurch at 8.-5 p.m. CHEAP FARES TO LVTTKLTON And back by any vain on 16th December, from Christchurch aud Wilson's road, Is Gd first class, Is second. Tickets available for that day only. . EXCURSION FARES TO TIMARU From Christchurch, by ordinary trains, on 15th aud 16th December; 203 first class, las secondTickets available for 'oturn till 18th. RETURN TICKETS, any Station to any Station, are obtainable auy day. Return Tickets for distances not over twenty miles, within the iProvincial District of Canterbury, issued oo; tho 15th and 16th December, will oe a vailable for return till the 18th. EXCURSION TO SOUTHBRIDGE, FOR — CALKDONIAN SPORTJ3, 17TH DEC. Excursion .Tickets to douthbritige will be issued for the ordinary morning train on the 17th December, from Christchurch, Hornby, aud intermediate stations, ntseCd fiisc class 3d 6d second; Prebbleton, 4s 3d and 2- 9d; Ladbrookcs, Lincoln, ia and _a 6d; and will be available for return by the ordinary eveningtrain same day, which will start at 6.45 p.m. and run - hours 40mirmtea later than timetable ' times. Both trains will stop opposite to the Sports Grounds. Children 3 to 12 years half rates, under 3 years free, in all cases. 6ftSl BY ORDER, "j ■ i i ■ Educational ' ■ REV. A. 'CHODOWSKI Is PREPARED ro RECEIVE . a Limited Numoer of PUPILS in Hebrew aud German. 177 Montreal street North. 6018 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. - r "" GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. -WyfTANTED, TWO PART-TIME Yy T_CACHI-RS for the Gicls , High School. Duties to commence at the beginning of the FlrstTerm, 1891. Applications to be sent to the Registrar's Sffloe. Canterbury .College, on or before Friday ecember l_tb, where all information as to duties, Sec, can be obtained. " A. CRACROFT WU^ION. i '"•■.■"' Acting Registrar Ohrisfcchurch. November 28th, 1890. . 5388 SOUTHLAND BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. , Va PPLICATIONS for the appointment of ___L FIKST ASSISTANT MASTKR wid 1» received by the undersigned Until 8 p.m. oh Monday, -2nd December. Salary, *230 per annum« from Ist January, 189 L Latin aud advanced French sine qua.non.__tr «.- r - , 67WSftfr«ta-r Southland High School Board. ' ■ ■ i ■» ■ i i_»___i_ Sporting . J New Brighton xlacing Club, SUMMER TROTTINjff MEETING. ANNIV ERSART DAY; TUESDAY. DECEMBER lftra. 1899. Handioapper—W. White. PROGRAMME. L Handicap Maiden Trot (in Saddle), of 15 •o vs. Two miles. Nomination. 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. >.-,. <-, 2. Pony Handicap Tbct (in Harness), of 10 soys. Two miies. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 5«. - r '-'-''- ; ■ ,■-> 3. Handicap Trot (in Saddle), of 20 soys. TwO .: • uiiles. - Nomination. 10s; acceptance, 10-. , i. Handicap jsklllnq Trot tin fcaddle), of 12J 80 vs; winner to become the property of the Club.' Two miles. - Nomiaa.ion, 7s 6d; acceptance, ss. ■ • ■ ■ . A Handicap Pons Trot (in Saddle), of 10 soys. l'wo miles. Nomina- too, ss; acceptance, 5a 6. Handicap Haknkss Trot, of 2o so vs., . Two miles. Nomiuatiou, lus; acceptance, 10s. 7. Handicap Selling Trot (in Harness), of 12J soys; winuor to become the property of the i Club* TWo miles., Nomination, 7s dd; acceptance, ss. : Nominations by 10 p.m. FRIDAY, Deo. 12th, at Kirjplre Hotel; Acceptances 30. minutes before udvertiaad time of eaott race, on the ground. - N.Z. Trotting Association Rules. 6072 A. 1. RATTRAY. Sacretary. Li, - *■■■-■—-.■ ■■ - ... - -.—-_. .. * - ' Wanted. . ! Slue's Registry Office. 171 Armagh st, (next Dr. Doamer). Telephone 397. T7M PLOYERS of Male and Female Servants "-Hj. can relvi-on'bciag well .suited. Country oruers have upenlal attention. No engagement no charge. - '.-. W.O.A REGISTRY, 176 Colombo street • (aide entrance next Miss Morrison's Daily). No trouble, .pared to t>uit iadiea or Bervanta. ■ W" ANTED, toi> SeU, Farm 40 Acres very rich land, good .-roomed house and outbuildings, situated .miles from town,,very low price and liberal terms; a genuine bargain. George HainiU, Cathedral square. ■ ■ WANTED KNOWN—One Coso New Lace Curtains just- opened. Prices from 3s lid to 12s 6d. Choice patterns. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The HalJ. _^ WANTED ""ENOWN-S. Cohen lendß money from Is to <fi_ooo on all kinds of goods, personal or other securities. Bills discounted, and ■renewed without delay, a Special -aciiities given for loans repayable oy weekly ormonfchiy instalments. EANTISD KNOWN-S. Cohen gives highest cash price for old gold and , diamonds, in fact, any kinds of goods oought, sold, or exchanged. Note address, ncxtdoor to City Hotel. 8955 WANTED KNOWN-J. B. Mansfield is greatly overstocked with Monuments stud leadatoues of all descriptions. A great Reduction in Concrete -enclosure* and Iron fences, &o. No reasonable olfer will bo refused for the present stock. Inspection invited. ANTiSD to Sell, two good four-roomed Houses, eighth of an acre; ten minutes walk from Cathedral. Cost £290 two years ago, now offered, at -.180, to close an account. A grand speculation. George Hamill, Cathedra. I ■ ■ ■ -' ■ ■■: -■■- ■ : WANTKD to Sell, the Lease of 50 Acres of Very fair land, frroomed dwelling, ! usual farm outbuildings. 25 acres in crop, balance grass, situated o miles from centre of city., Hopkins and Baggs, Estate Agents, Cathedral square. ' : -'■ • ■%Mf ANTED KNOWN—That Every Cnstomer receives a Present in proportion to the money spent at Lonargan, McClea and Cos. ■■ ■■■-.-■ ■- ANTED, to Sell, WeU-buUt T-honse of Four Rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, stabling. Sec. Capital garden, -well stocked, situated aaontteal street, only -SOU: also, a fine block, admirably adapted for subdivision, fronting Seiwyn screes, containing _ac>es_. perches. As owner is desirous of selling quickly a very low price will be accepted. Hopkins and Baggs, Estate Agents Cathedral square. _^ WANTEDTo BeU, 8 Acres *15 Perches ol the richest Land in Canterbury, well Grained and fully improved, good new two- \ roomed house and outbuildings,, situated Marshlands, 4 miles from town. , £o&) ; very easy terms. A block of land that cauuot be excelled. George Hamill, Cathedral square. 120 PAINTINGS, FRO-. THB ! DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH ART . . EXHIBITIONa 55 ARTISTS, . TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. ' I Bee Auctina Coltnaasifor pafctietolar-. t*iiv«_ t -i- * HOWMAK and 80N,r33 fitO Auotlaneew,
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7731, 10 December 1890, Page 1
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