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Railways. NEW. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN TO SOCKBURN 6th MAY FOR PLUMPTON PARK RACES. A GUARANTEED TRAIN will leave Christchureh for Sockbnrn at 12.30 p.m. On Gth inst. Passengers to return by ordinary train due at Sockburn at G. 7 p.m. Ordinary Return Fares. 5392 BY ORDER. > NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY& EXCUESION FARES TO ASHBURTON FOR RACKS. v MAY 10TH AND IITH. T EXCURSION TICKETS to ASHBURTON, Li atSs 6d fi<-*t class. Cs 6d .eeona, available for DAY OF ISSUk; ONLY, will ha issuel at C trisfcehurch on MAY lUth mid 11th. for the ordinary 8.0 a-ni. and ILO sum. rraius. and tho latter will .-r op. if required, at the Ash carton Saleyards siding (Opposite to the Racecourse). 3516 B YORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCff MAY 10TH from mai.vekn AMI WHITECLIFFS BIiANCHES FOR CIRCUS PKRFuItMANCE. EXCURSION TICKETS to Christchureh available for aay of issue only will be issued as follows for the ordinary morning trains oa the 10th May :—From Springfield, Racecourse Hill, and intermediate stations, also Whiteclitt?, Haw Kins, and intermediate stations 7s first c'as«, 5s second ; Darfiel-i, Kirwee, Aylesbury os 6M and 3s 6d. Children 3to 12 years half rate*, under 3 years free. The cvenins. train lrom Chmtchurch to Springfield will start 3t 5.40 p.m., and run 50 miuures later than the time-caole times for Wednesday evening-. The evening train Uarfleld to Wbjcecliifs will ran correspondingly later than time-table timeExcursions will be run from the North lino and Oxford branches on the llth, and Ashburton and Methven lines on the 12th. 3515 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. " EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH FOR circus performance, FROM SOUTHBRIDGE AND LITTLE RIVER LINES. ON MONDAY, May Sch, EXCURSION TICKETS to Christchureh wil bo issued as under for the ordinary trains, available for xeturn same day only :— From Southbridge, Doyleston and intermediate stations, first class os Gd. second class 3s 6d; Irwell,. Ellosmere, Springaton 4s and 2* Gi; Lincoln, Ladbrook's 3s and 23; Little River, Birdling's Flat, Kaituna 53 61 and 3s Gd; Rabbit Islaud, Green park ts and 2s Gil. Children, three to twelve years half rates, under three years free. The ordinary evening train from Christchureh to Southbridge will start at 5.40 p.m. on the Sth, and be correspondingly later tbau timetable times at other stations. The evening train from Lincoln to Little River will run I hour 40 minutes later than timetable times. A SPECIAL LATE TRAIN will leave Christchureh for Southbridge at 11 p.m. on the Bth. arriving there at 1 a.m., stopping where required to set down excursionists returning from Christchureh. The excursion tickets are obtainable for the evening tiain from the Southbridge line, as well as in the moraine:, and passengers can, therefore, come in by the eveniug train for the evening performance at the Circus, and return by the 11 p.m. train. Those who come in by the morning tritia from that line can return at 5.40 p.m. or II p.m. Little River line passengers return at 5.40 p.m. only. EXCURSION from~Springfield and Whitecliff- line on the 10th, North iine and Oxford branches llth, Ashburton aud Methven lines l_th. 3393 BY ORDER. Partnership Notices. TVTOTICE is Hereby Given that the PARTNEKSHIP lately subsisting between tis, ' the underaifcned HENRY UOTi'KRILL and JAMES CROSBY MARTIN, carrying on business as Barristers and Solicitors at Christchurch, in New Zealand, under the style of " Duncan',' Cotton H, and Martin,*" has been This Day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All Debts due to or owing by the said late Firm will be Received and Paid by tho eald Henry Cotterill. Notice is also Given that-the Baid Business wiU be carried on in future by tho said HENRY CQTTKKILL, under the style of " Duncan and Cotterill." As witness our hands this thirteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and niuetythree. ■ , JAMES C. MARTIN. H. COTTERILL. Witness to both signatures— John Cannon, Clerk to Duncan and Cotterill, Solicitois. 2103 Christchureh, New Zealand. Educational. DRAWING AND PAINTING. MR GIBB, SENpTTcrh TAKE a FEW PUPILS Fcr the above studies. V" ' . '=. Apply a.— STUDIO, 5G WORCESTER STREET EAST. ON WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, From 2 to 4 p.m. 3517 WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL. AN ASSISTANT RESIDENT MASTER i3WANTED for the LOWER SCHOOL. A KNOWLEDGE of ATHLETICS NECESSARY. Christchurch, May_3rd, 1893. __3402 THEEDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. raillE BOARD invite 3 separate APPLIX CATIONS, accompanied by testiiuouia's, for the following Appointments, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, net later than Neon on Tuesday, 9th May.:— Richmond—As.-istant Master; present salary £140. Lyttelton Main—Assistant Mi3tress ; present salary £85. St. Albans Main—Assistant Mistress; present salary £35. J. V. COLBORNE VKEL, Secretary. Christchureh, 28th Apii', 1893. 1M92 CRANMER HOUSE.' BOARULNG and DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prikcipal—MßS W. WILSON". The S hool Courso includes, in addition to thw usual subjects, Practical Hygieno, Tneoretical and Practical Oookary and I'arf. Sinking, Latin, Math, malic?, Geosri'iiphy, History and Composition arc taught by Mr Wilson (seven years Headmaster of the Normal School). Prospectuses on application to CRANMKR HOUSE, 275- Cranmer Square, Uhriatchurch. _ CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ART7~CtrRISTCHURCH, New Zealand. APPLICATIONS are Invited for ths Position of PART TIME INsTKUC'IOK at ihe School of An. Chiisrrhur.h, New Zealand, in Architectural and Design and Drawing, Plane and Solid Geometry and Perspective. Instruction to be given during ten houra per week; wcrk to commence on 10th Jane. Salary £150 per annum. Private practice allowed. Applications, accompanied by uaiimonials and references, to be forwarded to the undersign! d on or before 25'«h May. schedule of duties, &c, may bo had on application. _ A. CRACROFT WIL3ON, ltegistrar. Canterbury College, Christchureh, New Zealand, 26th April, 1893. 2822 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND... TYPEWRITING. No. 23 Lichfield street. MI3S'A. M. CARR, Member Phonetic Society ana Member National Phonographic Society, has OPENKD a SCHOOL of HHOR-THANO and TYPEWRITING; Bookkeeping also Taught. Special term? to Teachera and Students. Evaning Classes for Girls and Boys; Arithmetic. Writing, Engrossing, Composition, &c, taught, Separate Classes lor Young Liuies. 15 MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING— Wednesday Afternoons, 4 o'clock. Calisthenics a special feature Evenings at 7. '3 hursd>«y ntl. _ . . The Modern aud the Original Dances artistically tiHigtit. Fee—lsa. course of twelve from date of joining. Spcial Cla?3 on Tuesdays at 7.30 for the Minuet, Gavotte, C*chucba, &c Fee—One sruinoa for course of six. Private Classes Private Lessons Given. 236 ARMAGH STREET WEST. Funeral Notices. fIIHE Friends of the late James Fiddes are J. respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Fiddes lane, off Kdgeware road, St. Albans, for the Public Cemetery, at i p.m.. Sunday, 7th. VV*. LANGFORD, Undertaker, Corner North and East Belts. Telephone—33". Office—l 33 Colombo street 3519 S_-K-_E-BBH9-~-H_Q~-B_P_9_R_R---H!~-fl^^ W. LANGFORD, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER Of the Oldest Firm in New Zealand, FURNISHES FUNERALS at the LOWEST CHAIiGES. __-■.-•■ Special arrangements made with persons of limited means. . "_.''•■''• Country Orders receive prompt attention. Please Note the Address - Workshops, corner North and East Belts. Office. 133 Colombo street. Telephone H. BCRIMBHAf, UNDERTAKER. Oldest Established Firm in Canterbury. Adults' Funerals _rom £2 10b. Cniidrea'sdo from Al 108. Pohsbed Coffixusfrom £». The Trade Supplied with all Requirements. Address-il SL&RHAU STREff 80UTH.. Telephone—No. 430.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 11

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