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RAILWAYS. KEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS TO-DAY. SPECIAL Time-table on the Lyttelton line. Trains leave Christchurch at 6.50, 7.20, 8.0. 9.10. 9.45; 10:20, 10.55, 11.30 a.m., 12.3, 12.40, ■1.15/1.50, 2J25, 3-0, 3.35, 4.10, 4.45, 5.20, 5.55, 6.30, 7.5, 7.45, 9.15, 10.30 p.m. Lvtt«lton dep.—6.45, 7.20, 8.35. 9.10, 9.45, 10.20, 10.55, 11.30 a.m., 12.5. 12.40, 1.15, 1.50, 2.25, 3.0, 3.35, 4.10, 4.45, 5.20, 5..53, 6.30, 7.5, 7.40, 8.30, 9.45, 10.50 p.m. Trains Christchurch to Show Grounds and Show Grohnds to Christchurch about every fifteen minutes, starting with a train from Christchnrch at 10.30 a.m.. and finishing -with a train from the Show Grounds at 6.0 p.m. Tickets, covering admission, are issued at Christchurch at Is 6d, and Lyttelton at 3s first, 2s 6d second. The rivening Trains delayed leave Christchurch at 4.50 for Springfield and ■Whitecliffs, 5.0 for Southbridge and Little River, 5.10 for Culvcrdeh and l Main Line stations beyond Rangiora, 5.35 and 5.45 for "Oxford and Eyreton branches ' and stations up to Rangiora, inclusive 5.25 for Ashburton and Methven. Late trains leave Christchurch to-day as follows:—9.ls (taking' stock), • 10.15 (passengers), for Oamaru (sets down where required), 10.30 for Southbridge. 10.45 for Rangiora. The 11.0 a.m. train from Ashburton and 5.10 p.m. from Islington to Christchurch will not run. A train at 9.40 a.m. from Ashburton takes the place-of the 11.0 a.m. train. Goods Traffic will be suspended at Christchurch and Lyttelton to-day. Full particulars in' Bills. 7729 . BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MOKNING TRAIN ALTERATIONS NORTH LINE, 9th NOVEMBER. THE MORNING TRAIN , to Christchurch will start-from Culverden-at 6.20 and run 30 minutes later than time-table times tip to Ashley, then takes Oxford Branch passengers (only) from Rangiora, and sets down where required, arriving r.t Christchurch at 10.0 a.m. A train- for passengers from Rangiora and intermediate stations will' leave Rangiora for Christchurch at 8.35 a.m. The morning train from Oxford to Rangiora will run" 25 minutes later than time-table times. Full particulars in Bills. 7723 BY ORDER. BOROUGH COUNCILS. ST. ALBA-VS BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAOivOINARY ELECTION. TfiHE following CANDIDATES have been J- LiULY NOMINATED: — Creeawell, Robert Osment, John William Walker, Robert Bertram ' The POLLING for the ELECTION of ONE of the above named Candidates will be held in the Council Chambers, PapMiui road, St. .a.,bans, on FRIDAST, November 15th. 1901, between the hours of '9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ' JOHN H. MORLEY, Returning Officer.- --_ St. Albans, November 7th, 1901. 7721 LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that at a Special. Meeting of the Lyttelton Borough Council, held on Monday, October 14th, 1901, the following resolution was adopted as a Special Order:;— ■ "Pursuant to Section 270 of the Municipal - . Corporations Act, 1900, it is "herttby noti-fied-that it is the intention of the Lyttelton Borough Council to enclose and cover in certain watercourses in the Borough. The proposed work is fully set out on a plan deposited in the Town Cfark!s office, and consists of the exten- . sion.of the sewers commonly known as the Stj David's street sewer (No. 1), Oxford street* s£wer (No. 2), Canterbury street sewer (No. 3), and Dublin street sewer (No. 4). It is,hereby further notified that the foregoing-special order will be, confirmed at a meeting of the Council, to*be . ,^vjj^i|leld."at.the I .jGo > unc4. Chambers,-on Afo.tt.- . " • d»y,;Novexaber at 7.30 p.m., and that ii fWilr take,effect on the. 22nd'day. "of ■ -November,'lSOl:'.'-' ,!,'■'.• ■ . '■" ' • .'. " "G. A. ; LEWIN, • ■" --' • . -. ' i ' •' Town Clerk. Lyttelton Borough Council' Chambers, October , 17th,. 1901. - . ' 6167 LYTTELTON BOROUGH, COUNCIL. . NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1900. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given -that a.t a Specie! l Meeting <of t-ne .LyttoUon Borough Council, he'd on Monday, .October ' 23th, the- following resolution was ■ adopted as a Special Order:— "That pursuant to the Noxious Weeds Act, o!900, the' Ljtbelton Borough - Council doth hereby declare Goree eurogeus) and Broom (Cytisus scoparlus) to b noxious weeds, within the meaning - ' of the said Act." It is hereby further notified that the foregoing resolution will be confirmed at a meeting of the Council to be held at the Council Chambers on MONDAY, November 25th, at 730 p.m. - • ; G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers, October 31st; 1901. 7255 KAIAPOI BOBOUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIG notice is hereby given that at a SPECIAL MEETING of the Kaia-poi Borough Council, held on FRIDAY, the 18th October, 1901,' the following- resolution was adopted by Special-Order: " - . ' By*lnw regulating expectoration on footpaths and footways withifc the Borough. A" copy of £he By-law may ■be inspected at the Council's Office during office hours. Also, a meeting of the Council of this 'Borough will bo holden in the Council Chambers on TUESDAY, 26th November, 1901, at 7.30 p.m., for the' purpose of confirming the above Special Order. ' / CHAS. H. WRIGHT, Town Clerk. Kaiapoi Borongh/ Council. .6685 HOTELS. / FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE, VICTORIA SQUARE. VISITORS to Chrietohurch will find our accommodation equal to any Hotel in New Zealana. Within 5 minutes' walk of the' Post Office and Cathedral square. Hot, cold and shower baths. A first-class Table. Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive, prompt attention. MRS E. CLARK, Telephone No. 1040. ' Proprietress. - ; 7157 CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (near Recce's ■ Ironmongers}, ' ■piBST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for P~eiS. rffltoent Boarders and .the' Travelling Public. Hoi, Gold, and Shower Bathe. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. ' ... - TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams, will receive Prompt , Attention. ... Telephone No. 076. JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. -B-U RK-E'S TATTERSALL'S NEW HOTEL, TS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUBLIC, and ia fitted up with every Modem Convenience, including: Electric Light. First-class Luncheon served Daily from 12 and 2 p.m., for la. " Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKEK'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute, of the Railway' Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291.' Telephone Nos. 677 and 1035. ~ LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED, on Thursday, 31st October, one Young Black COW, from Linwood. Address, R. Ellis, New Brighton. 7747 STRAYED., on November Ist last, into my paddock, Jackson's road. Lower Kiccaxton, Springer Strawberry- HEIFER. Owner can have -same by paying expenses. J. V. Ashworth. ' •- 7751 TEN r SHILLING'S REWARD.—Lost, tween Southern. Cross .Hotel and Mrs Donn"s Store, a Gold RIN"G T set with three rubies and diamonds. Finder will receive the above "reward by leaving the ring at Mrs Bonn's Store, Crescent road, Addington. -7741

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11117, 8 November 1901, Page 1

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