Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND FARES FOR CHRISTCHURCH RACES, 31st JANUARY. TRAINS wiU RUN" FROM OHRIBTCHURCH TO THE RACECOURSE at 11.30 a.m.. 12.0 noon, and 12.30 p.m.. reluming asreqni:odfrom about 4.0 p.m. up to half-an-hour after the la3t race. Kecurn fares, including admission to the course—From Christchurch, first class 3s 6d, second clasa or seated waggons 2s 6d; from Lyttelton os and 3s txl. Tickets available for day of issue only. The trains to and from the Racecourse will not stop at intermediate stations to take up or set down passengers, except the last two traius from the Racecourse to Christchurch. which will stop at Addington to sot down passengers. Season and ordinary tickets, free passes, and C.J.C. complimentary tickets are not available by the Raoourse trains. The Ordinary Evening, North and South trains from Christchurch and branoh trains in connection therewith, will run as under :— Runs later than From Departure, timetable times.; Christchurch to Springfield .. 4.50 p.m. 1 honr smiuutos Christ church to Ashburton .. 5.20 p.m. tl hour 5 minutes Chrisrchurch to Southbridge.. 5.55 p.m. 1 honr 10 minutes Christchurch to Waikari .. 5.45 p.m. 45 minutes Darfleld to Whitecliff* .. 7.11 p.m. 1 hour 5 minutes Rakai* to Methven .. 7.35 p.m. 1 hour 10 minutes Lincoln to Little Rivor .. 6.40 p.m. 1 hoar 35 minutes Kainpji to Bennetts .. 6.40 p.m. 45 minutes Rangiora to Oxford .. 7.20 p.m. 45 minutes t Runs 1 hour 5 minutes I*te up to Chertsey, aud arrives at Ashburton at 8.25 p.m. EXCURSION FARESTOCHRISTCHURCH. Return Fares. First Second From Class. Clasa. Waimate 26/ 19/ Timaru, Temuka, and intermediate stations .. .. ..20/ 15/ Winchester .. „ ~ 19/ 14/ Orari, Rangitata 18/ 13/ Ticucta will be issued on 30th January, and will be available for return till 7th February. .. 8370 BY ORDER. Religious Services. MALVERN PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. ST. AMBROSE CHURCH, SHEFFIELD. FEBRUARY Ist—Servico 3 p.m., when the Bishop of Christchurch will preach, itfshop Julius has consented to give the lecture v, Three Years in a Country Village "on SATURDAY, January 31st. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by Dr. H. F. Meadows. Tho Railway Authorities have kindly lent the Goods Shed, Sheffield, for the occasion. 8318 Public Notices. STANDARD FIUE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPY. OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the SHARE TRANSFER REGISTERS of this Company will be CLOSED from Monday, February 2nd, to Monday, March 2nd, 1891, both days inclusive. THOMAS R. FISHER. General Manager. Dunedin, January 16th. 1891. &J2O THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ASSOOIA- > TION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. THE above ASSOCIATION having BEEN UULY RKGISTJERBU, ie prepared to ACCEPT RISKS FROM SHAREHOLDERS. R. W. BROWN, 7670 Secretary. , INOTICE. "* AS Directed by the 181 st Clause of tho Harbors Act, 1878. it is Hereby Notified thac a PKINTKD COPY of the LYTTKLTON HARBOR BOARD ACCOUNTS, as audited for the 12 months ended 31st December, 1890, together with the STATEMENT of their ASSETS andLTA-BILIHES on that date, are OPEN FOR INSPECTION of persons interested therein at the Harbor Board's Offices at Ly ttolton and Christchurch; and it is further no ifled that the abovementioned Statement of Accounts will be Laid before the Lyttelton Harbor Board at their Adjourned Annual Meeting, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of February, 1891. at 2 p.m. o'clock, for the purpose of Examining, Settling, and Allowing the said Accounts in accordance with the provisions of Sections 182 and 183 of the Harbors Act, IS7B. By order. C. HOOL» WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer, Lyttelton Harbor Board. Harbor Board Office, M O.riatchurch, 24th January, 1891. 8381 "" rlTthomas downs. Late of Ashley, farmer, Deceased. A LL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS against J\ the ESTATE of the above-named THOMAS DOWNS, Deceased, must be SKNT IN to the undersigned before the 31st JANUARY instant, or they will not be recognised. G. H. N. HELMORE, Rangiora, Solicitor for Executors. _ "notification of the valuation LIST. take"n"otice. THAT theVALU ATION LISTfor the Sumner Town District for the year 1891 is now OPKN FOtt INSPECTION at the Post Office, Sumner. All OBJECTIONS thereto must be left at the Sumner Town Board Ofllce on or before the 15th day of February, 1891, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such Objection must be left at the Town Board Office not lees than seven days before tho silting of the said Court. j. CRAWPOBn . Clerk. Sunnier, January 15th, 1891. 8371 AVON ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. FINAL NOTICTC~TO DEFAULTING RATEPAYERS. ALL RATES UNPAID after the 318T JANUARY, WiU beSUBD FOR without further notice. For the convenience of Ratepayers, the COLLECTOR WILL BE AT THE CORN EXCHANGE, ChriatchUTCh.on SATURDAYS, the 21th and 3!et January, between the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m., each day, for tho parpose of Receiving Rates. Byorderoftheßoard O . &racKMAN> Collector. January 20th, 189 L 8183 AMUERLEY TOWN DISTRICT. VALUATIOnIjST FOR 189 L mAKE NOTICE.-THE VALUATION LIST M for the Amberley Town District is NOW OPEN for INSPECTION at the Office otthe Board. ALL,OBJECTIONS thereto must be left at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Amberley, on or before the 15th day of FEBRUARY, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the office of tbe Board not less than seven days before the next sitting of tbe said Court. ALEX. GREIG, Clerk to the Board. Amberley, 15th January. 1891. 8008 FOR PRIVATE BALB. HRHE ROMAHUa"ksTATB, Situated beX tween Lea, Stream and Deep Stream, About 35 miles from Dunedin and within 15 miles of a Railway Station. CONTAINING 12.500 ACRES FREEHOLD, Together with 1300 Acres Leasehold, wbieh. may t>9 extended by acquiring adjoining , blocke. __ 3000 acres are laid down In English grass, aboutsooacres in oateand turnips.soo acres are surface sown. Stock consist of 12,000 sheep, 50 head head of cattle, and 30 horses, besides the necessary working plant. The sheep are in first-elasa order, and tbe wool produced Is well known to local buyers, usually bringing top price. For fortherparticulare apply to • B. WILBON and CO 4 Bond street, 7929 D UNEDIN. . PERSONS GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING And wishing to avoid the risk and inconvenience of a Sale, are reminded thai) •J* JJOWICAN AND AON ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS To any extent. Outdoor Sales Conducted. J. BOWMAN and SON. 607 Auctioneers, 200 Hereford street.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7770, 26 January 1891, Page 1
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