Eailways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COURSING MEETING AT SOCKBURN, XWHJJAY. 6litii«filll BfieieiM... . NEW ZEALAND KAlLtt'Ai'g. KXCURSIO>f FARKS FOR QUEEN' 3 BIRTHDAY HOLIDAYS. RACES AT DUNEDIN, CHBAP DAY EXCURSION TO TIMARU. T7?XCURSION TICKKTS a? under will be issued from Mar *2nd to 25th. and will be available tor Return till Ist Jane :— TO DUNEDIN: From Chrlstchurob, Hornby. Rolleaton. Rakaia, first class 3tie, second class 235; from Aehburton,-32s and 22s tJdjTerauka, 27a Gd and 20b ; Timaru. Studholme, Waimate, 25a and 18s, Men taking horses to the Dunedin R&oos may have Dunedin Excursion Tickets from 18th instead of 22nd. From Christchnrch" to TIMARU, and Timaru and Temuka to Christchuruh. flret clae* 20s, second class 15s; from Chriatchurcli to Waimate, »nd Waimate and Studholmo to Chilstchurch. 26s aud 19s; from Cbristchuroh to Oamaru, and vice vena, 28s and 21a. RETURN TICKIiTsT any station to any station, obtainable any day. In the case of return tickets for dUtances not ovor 20 miles, usually available only till day after issue, thoso issued from 22nd to 25th May will bo available for return till let June. DAY EXCURSION TO TIMARU, 24TH MAY. RETURN FARES "from Lyttelton, Chrlstchurcb, Addington, 9a first claea, 7s second; from Ashburton, 6« 6d and 4s 6d. Children, 3 to 12 years, half rates; under 3 years, free. Tickets available only by the Excursion Train, which will leave Christchuroh at 7.65 A.m., Addington 8.1, Ashburton. 10.20, arriving at Timaru at 12.10 p.m., returning at 5.30 p.m., and arriving at Christchiirch at 9.30. The tickets will be availablo for Temuka or Timaru. The train will stop at Temuka, and bo due from there on the return journey at 6.0 p.m. Goods Traffic will be suspended on the 23th j Mny. 4260 BY ORDER. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. IMITATED BY MANY-SURPASSED BY NONB. OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNEDIN. OVER five years have elapsed since I took possession of the above, and the unceasing large patronage extended to mc during that time bas ever urged mc to make Additions and Improvements, all of which I hoped would add to the Comfort of my kind patrons, and in addition have Enlarged my Dining Hail, so that it. may now comfortably seat great numbers, and ie will be found one of, (if not the) Largest in the Colony, therefore those - who propose coming to Dunediu to Celebrate the Birth, of her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria may rely upon finding ample SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, combined with Every Conceivable Comfort. A. D. SILK, 4451 PROPRIETRESS. Lactnreg, - ' , ' ■ . LECTURE, . . • ■ •• " MR WORTHING TON WiU Give oia LectureSpn I •• Historic Religions and their Ultimate, AT THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 4507 SUNDAY EVENING NEXT AT &30. Town Board. ' WOOLSTON TOWN BOARD, NOTICE is Hereby Oiven. that ALL RATES unpaid by June Ist will be BUKO FOR ■without further notice. . ... A. R. PAVI'X'T. Clerk to the Board. N.B.—To Owners of Doge".— All Dogs not registered by June 15th will be . proceeded against. ' 4351 Sporting. LOWER HEATHCOTE RACING CLUB. AOCKPTANcii and ENTRIES For the MAIDEN PLATE and HACK HURDLES CLOSE To-morrow, THURSDAY, at 10 P.M., > At Al Hotel. A.I.RATTRAY, ' Secretary. Oonrsittg. CANTERBURY METROPOLITAN PLUMP* TON PARK COUttSING CLUB. CIUPPLEMENT ARY*STAKE for All-comers O at 61 Is each. To be run May 25th, at Sockburn. Winner £20, runner up £5 net. ENTRIES and Draws at Quill's Scotch Stores, SATURDAY, May 23rd, at 10 p.m. A. S, CLARKSON, 4091 Hop.Sec. protem. _ i Lost and Pound. OST. large black and white NEWFOUNDLAND DOG ; answers to Major. K-ndiy return to JtC. Dombrain, 141 Cashel street, or LwwoocL ■ "44 WEN SHILLINGS REWARD. — Strayed JL from Hals well, 4 Cows—3 Koan. 1 Ked and white. Apply Samuel Sparks, HalsweU Dairy. ■ 4477 Wanted. Sntß's Registry Office. 171 Armagh 9t. (next Dr. Deamer). Telephone 397. IF you Want Good Servants. Male or Female, Apply Sime's Registry. Are you Wanting a Situation of any kind? Call at Bime'e Registry. No engagement no oharge. T6~Ladlei Visiting England— ALidy wonld give her services aa nurse or companion in return tor paseage; good sailor. Simes Regisgy;__ 4*33 \r W.C.A. REGISTRY, 176 Colombo street ¥ ■ (side entrance nest Miss Morrisons Dairy). No trouble spared to suit ladies or servants. ; ' Mrs Izktt, Manchester street, REQUIRES— Competent Waiter; Farm (Conple) Manager. £100, found: Farm Couple, one gentleman, wife housekeeper; Station Youths, 15e. KEQUntES- Youth, Cook's Assistant; Lad, i station; Superior Servant, £10, near town. ffVECOMMENDS — Couples. Ploughmen, Xt, Shepherds, Cooks, Bushmen. Wellington Young Lady (Bar), Waitress. Hotel Cooks, j Honwmaida. 4488 ANTED, at J. J. Parker's Labor Exchange, 15i Ceshel street—General Servants, ploughmen, dairymen and lads, men for rabbit poisoners, £1 per week and found; station groom and gardener. 4491 SUPERIOR Dyeing and Cleaning in all it? branches, with despatch, at moderate prices by J. Ara-iiger, from London, Christchurch Dye Works, 48 Oxford rerrace W., near Montreal Bridge. 7VLRST Show of the Season now on ac the * D.LC. "nriHE Best of Everything " for Ladles' and JL Gentlemen's Wear, at lowest possible prices. J. Ballantyno and Co. JdPECLiL— 4SO Donble-Width Heavy and k3 Warm Winter Tweed Dresses, 11s 9d the full drees. J. Ballantyne and Co. FOREIGN PAINTINGS. THERE WILL BE ON TIEW AT J. BOWMAN AND SOU'S ROOMS, TO-MOBtROW^, A COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS By European and Other Artists. Be* auo-tan oolnmns lor partionlarii
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7868, 20 May 1891, Page 1
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