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. ;, 1,,;, \ HAIt-TWATS. J ' ■ NEW BAILWAYS. L TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS LYTTELTON ■ LJjffl TO-DAY. \ AFTER the 7.2Ka.m. Train from Christ- . ff- church and 730 a.m. Train from Lyt- . teltoa, the ordinary Himo-tabie will be sub- , pended, and train* wilt-leave Christchurch for Jiyttelton'at 8.0/a35, 9.1Q, 9.46, 10.30, 10.55, 11.30 8,m., 12.5. 12140, 1.15, 1.50, S.iJS, 8.0, i 3.35, 4:10,, 4.45, fi.2o, 5.55, \SO, 7.5. 7.40, 8.15, 8.50, 10.0, 10.35, 11.26, p.m.; and Lyt- . telton.for Christcliuroh at 9.10 9.45, - i°n?°' I P' 55 ' U - 30 a:m - 12 - 5 » **&. 1-16. 15 0. > 2.20, 3.0, 3.35, 4.10, 4.45, 5.20. ?,55, 6.30, 7.5, . 7.40, 8.15 8.60, 9.25.. 10.0, 10.35\U.10. 11.55 . p.m. All stopping at intermediate stations. 1 "TRAIN. CHRISTCHURCH TO t at 2 - 30 p - m -> £ot School Parties and Other Passengers, returning. ! TIMES OF DEPARTURE OF EVENING ! - TRAINS FROM CHRISTCHUROB: * ; TO-DAY. ; . For Main Line Stations Beyond Ranmora ' 5.15 (runs to Culverdon), Oxford, and Eyre- , ton Branches, and Stations up to Rangiora t inclusive, 5.35. Methven and Stations Be- . twcen, from Burnham to Itaiaia inclusive, 4.40 t Chertscy, Dromore, Fairfield, and Ashburton* ■ 5.45. Other trains as per ordinary time- ' table. J LATE TRAINS to Waibari (for Stations Beyond Rangiora only), and Oxford and Eyre- , ton Branches, 10.0; stations up to Rangiora, inclusive. ,11.0; Southbridge and Little River. 10.15; Malvern and, Whiteclifis, 10.45; Ashhur»oT!. RTid Methven, 9.45; Timaru and sta- ■ tions between Timaru and Ashburton only, 8.20. 7333 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ALTERATIONS, JUNE 23th, ON ACCOUNT OF THE RUNNING OF THE ROYAL TRAIN. HHHE 9.25 a.m. train, Lyttelton to Chriet- ■*- ohureh, and the 9.55 a.in. train, Christchurch to Lyttelton, will not run. A speoial trnin will leave Christchurch for Lyttelton at 10.0 p.m., setting down where required. The morning train from Waikari to Chxistchurch. and Bennetts to Kaiapoi, will run 30 minutes later than timetable times. The morning train, West Oxford to Rangiora, will run 20 minutes later than timetable times. _The morning train from Southbridge to Chnatchurch will run 80 minutes later than timetable times. The train usually starting from Ashburton for Chmtohuroh at 11.0 a.m. will not leave till 11.40 a-m., Chertsey 12.31 p.m., and will then run 45 minutes later than timetable times. The North Express will run 45 minutes later than timetable times, Oamaru to Christchurch. Goods and Live Stock traffic entirely suspended. BY ORDER. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. Ti IVISI ON A L ORDERS '-*-' By COLONEL POLE PENTON, Commandant of New Zealand Troops. ROf AL REVIEW, HAGLEY PARK. MONDAY} 24th JUNE, 1901. No. I—The following orders .are issued for information to O.C.s Brigades, who will sco that all Officers commanding units are mado acquainted with them. ' r No. 2—The divisions will be formed up on ground by 9.30 a.m., and in order shown by sketch plan supplied to Brigadiers. i.o. 3—Artillery and Mounted Troqps will march via West belt (left of road), and enter Park by.Gates C. and D. Troops from South Park via West belt (right of road), and enter Park by Royal entrance and Avenue Drive. Troops from Drill Shed and Cadets will enter Park by Armagh street Bridge, and Review Ground by point F. Cadets keeping to left, other troops to right. Troops from Lyttalton will march, by shortest route from Christchurch Hallway Station, and enter Park by Armagh street. Troops arriving on ground before 9 a.m, will form quarter column in vicinity of tlieir positions, but dear of line of flags. On conclusion of Eeview troops will leave by same route as they entered by. Wellington, Otago, and South Canterbury troops will leave first. The troops leaving by sea or rail will march from their camps or quarters as detailed by O.C.s Brigades in accordance with itinery published N. 4—p.C's Brigades will furnish by 9.30 a,m., to be collected on the ground by a Divional Staff Officer, detailed parade states for all Batteries or companies in their Brigades also Battalion states and a Brigade Field State on cards supplied for the purpose. TRANSPORT BY RAIL AND SEA. _ _ All baggage-to be loaded at Addington Station,. all troops to entrain at Christchurch Station. MONDAY, 24th JUNE. S.s. Corinna^—Nelson District Vol. (41G), baggage to be loaded at. Addington by 4 p.m. Troop 3to entrain by 3.30 p.m. Guns to be taken airect from Heview to Addington Station, and left ready to truck. S.s. Rotorua—'Nelson Cfldeta (121), Picton Cadets (45), Picton Vol. (115), Wellington Vol. (120), 4 p.m., Trocroa entrain 4 p.m Eotokinc—Wellington VSi.%OO), baggage 4 p.m.; Troops 5 p.m." • . Waihora—Gisbome Cadets (94), Auckland Vol. (5oO), bagguge by 4 p.m. train. TUESDAY MORNING.' Mararoa—"Wellington Vol. ■■ (1600>, baegace 9 a.m., Troops 9.30 a.m. 6B " Other steamers to follow in afternoon and on Wednesday and Thursday, time of which wiJl b3 noiided O.C. Districts. Baggage which cannot be earned by liand to bo loaded at Aaaington. and Fatigue Party must come by road to Chnatchurch, and entrain there All baggage to be labelled with owner's name, and Corpa and Name of Ship. Trucks also to be marked with name of ship Bβ»- - only one sh-,p to be placed in any truck. * - T SPORT BY RAUj OKLY. All entrainments to be from Addington Railway' Station. O.C. districts will arrange that vie entramment of all troops, horses and ba-gage is completed by the times mentioned below: — MONDAi, 24th JUNE. 9 p.m.—Southland Dismounted Troops. 0.30 p.m.—Otago Dismounted Troops and Waimate Rifles. ..■.'■■ 10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.—Otago and Southland Mounted Trcopa and horses. 11.45 p.m.-r-South Canterbury Dismounted Troops (except Waimate). " TUESDAY, 25th. 1.30 a.m. (Monday Night)— Mounted Men and horses from Waipara, Walkari, and Culverden. 4.30 a.m.—Ashburton M.R. 5.30 and 7.30 p.m.—South Canterbury Mounted Troops (except Ashburton M.R.) By order. ;: R. H. OWEN, Major,.'; Staff Officer to Commandant. Defence Office, Chriatchurch, June 23rd, 1901. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF' NEW ZEALAND. rr.HE PRESENTATION of DEGREES and -*- obtained by the Students o Canterbury College on the November Examinations of 1900 will take place in the Canterbury College Hall, on FBIPAY, 28th in St., at 3 p.m. ' ".:, ; ? The Public are cordially inviteS to attend. Graduates of tne University are requested to appear in Academic Costume. T. W. JOYNT, 7332 : , : ; Registrar. ; DANCING, DEPOB!T3J3A T T, and PHYSICAL CI'LTURE. Under Royivl and Vice-Regal Patronage; MISS LOWE will resume her Classes in Hobbs's Rooms, on and after MAY 80th. Clues for Skirt and Step Dancing, Monday afternoon. During net recent visit to Melbourne and Sydney, Mia3 Lowe claained all the latest Fancy eufl Society I<,arc<s. including the "National Waltz." Private Leesous. AT HOME Monday and Tuesday A-ttr-noona Clarendon Hot*!, "Worcester street. 7360 OMitERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 "Worceater street West. " Principal—Mß C. H. GILBi'. F.1.P.5.. Honours, assisted by a Full Staff of DIPLOMATED TEACHERS. General Education.—Mrs Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours); Shorthand and Tpyewriting—Miss E. A. Rout, I.P.S. (Honours)j Civil Service and Matriculation—Mr F. J. Wilkee, JU.A. French Classes—Mons. Malaquin, from the Lycee National d'Orleans (France). Term commences at any time. F2107 SHORTHAND AjST> TECHNICAL School, Grain ~ Agency Buiidinga, Triangle (opposite D.1.C.) MB H. W. LOCKYER DIGBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand. ,Thoxough and.Rapid Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPE WRITING. ' BOOKKEEPING, and AL.L COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, ETC. Individual Tuition by MISS C, B- MILLS, 3MA., B.Sc.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10999, 24 June 1901, Page 12
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