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Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. WAIMATE STEEPLECHASES. 6 £th AUGUST. ATUEDAT EETUeFtICKETS to Waiinate will bo Issued at Cbriateburoh, Dunedin and intermediate Stations, on the 4th and sth AUGUST, available for return till 7'h (inclusive). 4190 BY OBDEB. • Ploughing Matches. LINCOLN PLOUGHING MATCH. fIHE ABOVE MATCH will take place on L THURSDAY, AUGUBT sth, on the College Ground. PBIZE~i.IST: Ist Class Champion Double-furrow—let, £7; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2 2nd Class Double-furrow -Ist, £6; 2nd, £4j 3rd, Ist '"lass Champion Single-furrow—lst, £5: 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2 2nd ClassSingle-furrow-lst, £i; 2nd, £.l; 3rd, £2 sth Class, Bojs under 17— Ist, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1 Bules—Teams to he on the ground by 8.30 a.m.; to start at 9.30 a.m. The Champion Classes open to nil comers. In the Second Classes no person will be allowed to compete who has taken a prize in the Ist Class or a Ist prize in the 2nd Class in any match. Boys' Class—No boy allowed to compete who has takon a Ist prize in the Boys' Class. No Ist prize given unless two teams compete, no 2nd unless three, no 3rd unless Ave. A fourth prize will be Riven if entries warrant it. A number of special prizes Trill be given for grooming, harness, Ac. Entries—For men, 10s; boy*, 8s j to be sent to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, August 3.-d, at 6 o'clock, at Springnton. ADINNfcB will be held in the Evening, at 6 o'clock, at the Lino'ln Hotel Tickets, 4s, may be had from the Undersigned or any of the committee. 4147 P. StNCLAIB, Secretary. Miscellaneous ABGENTOMETEBS and other' photo goods just unpacked, ei Kaikoura, by Walter Suckling, 91, Manchester street, Christchurch. MATEUB PBOTOGBAPHEBS can get Sensitized Paper (prepared as required) ls6d per sheet, of -valter Suckling, Manchester street, Christchurch. Dealer in Photo. Goods. Cameras and Lenses Bought, Sold, or Exohanged. Gilt, Bevelled-edge Cabinet Mounts Now in Stock. - LABGB quantity of oauiinower, ououmoeru, mushrooms, walnuts, tomatoes, piokling onions. owe Faororv. 289. 8* A«M>h wtrflot- west. 4090 B 0 large and varied stock of Furnishing and Domestic Ironmongery. 8146 62 COMPLETELY new etook of _ Work, consisting of Flower Stands, Tripods, Perambulators, Garden Chairs, Ac, J, Silvester, 187, IHIBOPODIST.—Corns Painlessly Extracted. Private rooms, Bee Hive Boot Depot, High street, Christohuroh. LEZABO * CO., Licensed Pawnbroktra, Jewellers and Watchmakers, Green's Build. 126, Manchester street. Watches repaired . 8142 TOOCKEBY, Glass, China, Tin. Iron, and Brush. J ware, and speoial good value in Lamps. Being considerably over-stocked, we must Bell to make room for new goods to arrive. For good valne, go to J. Smith's, corner of Cashel and Durham streets. TANTEBBUBY BASKET MA»U>AOTO»y, J Victoria street, oppcsito Moir*s Carriage oris, JAMBS NELSON, Proprietor. All kindscf Basket Work, Chairs, Garden Beats. Perambtu lators, Ac., maia to .order at moderate prices. Wholesale and retail. Chairs upholstered on the promises. 8861 62 ANTEBBUBY Frozen Meat Export, H. Duckworth and Son, salesmen to Her Majesty the en, 38 ana 39, London Central Meat Market, iblished over 60 years. H. D. 4 Son are prepared to receive consignments of frozen shoep and beef, and to sell at a commission of £2 per oent on gross sales. These are the terms adopted with our friends " ~" anterbury. Accounts agents daily, or on completion of sales. If bills of lading are sent direct to our bankers, Messrs Hill A Sons, West Smithfleld, London, they will guarantee prompt payment for a ohanre of * per oent. 8161 10OT-BOT IN SHEEP.—A permanent eure guaranteed. No cure, no pay. First-class testimonials from Mr W. Buss, President Northern A. and P. Association, and others. For particulars see "Canterbury Times.** W, Graham, Ban. giora. 9X97 UCAS * SONS, Engineers, Kilmore St., Christchuroh; Engines, Boilers, Gas Engines, Printing Machinery, ate, repaired and fixed anywhere. Manufacturers of the Premier Silent Sansage Machine. 456 ADAME BIENNE, Teacher of Pianoforte and Dancing. Select class for Adults, Tuesday Night; Children. Saturday. 191; Manchester Street. Itjfß AND MBS GABDINEK'B DANCING J▼■, CLASSEB.—Tuesday and Thursday, Adults ; Wednesday, Ladies only; Friday, Gentlemen only. Private Lessons all hours. 78, Lichfield street East. BS WITHEBS, 12, Victoria street, Christhand. Country orders punctually attended to. 8966 BS POPE'S Art Needle-Work Depot, 252, Colombo street, Christohuroh. Importer of Materials for Fancy Work. Wools, Silks, Braids, Arrasene, Canvas. Satin Cloth, Beads, Aol Books, Stationery, and Periodicals. Country orders attended to. 7069 EW ZEALAND THBOUGH THE CAMERA. Those about to visit England should call and inspect Burton Bros.' Magnificent Views, comprising Chief Tows, Lake, Mountain and Glacier Scenery, Ac, Ac. W. MEECH, Sole Agent Canterbury, 185, Gloucester street, opposite Bink Stables, Christchurch. 9046 ANGIOBACoaoh and Carriage Works.— n. 8. Vale, General Wheelwright, Carriage Painter, High street. Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the node. Prices moderate. 8357 fWTjHE highest price given for .Ladies' and Gentle. fi men's Second-hand Yfoaring? AppareL Furniture, and Jewellery, JamesM*Cormiok, Colombo road. Sydenham, near the railway rates • / aSITOBS to Timaruoanbe accommodated very V reasonably with Board and Lodgings at Mrs SinLinons', King street, opposite Domain, Timarn. 94 UDSON A COMPANY, Cathedral Sqvari. f lAHE NEW DAVIS V.F. SEWIN G MACHINE. I Agents: HUDSON A CO. BISWOLD'S KNITTDSG MACHINE, with j. Bibbing Attachment. Agents: HUDSON A CO. JOYS AND FANCY GOODS. China, Glass, Hardware, Cutlery, Ac., Ac. UDSON A COMPANY, Direct Importers, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Brewers' Notices. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, NEW ZEALAND. 'ABSHALL A COPELAND, BEE WEBS, BOTTLEBS, MALTSTEBS, and IMPOBTEBS of every description of Brewing Materials. Premises Albion Brewery, Cumberland street, and Water of Leitb. The above firm have taken the highest honours in New Zealand for their ALES, They have bees since the First Exhibition, held in Dunedin in 1865, to the Christohuroh Exhibition, held in June, 1883. The Jurors of the Christohuroh Exhibition, after careful examination, appended the following remarks i—"The ALES examined by us are a very credit*, able exhibit—well made and wholesome. " Marshall and Copeland'a XXXX PALE BITTEJ ALE is one that deserves high commendation, and would attract attention in any Exhibition among that class of Ales/ "Marshall and Copeland's DUNEDIN PALS ALES.—This firm's XXXX Pale Bitter Ale stood out in a remarkable way, and exhibits all the qualities of a well-made Bitter Ale. We recommends Certificate Of Gold Medal. •, . . - "J. E.PABEBB, •> ■E. S. HABLEY, THOS A E . PAVIT T SOLE AGENTS, . Christohnrch OB Indoor Amusements in their most attracThe Chess column is edited by the champion of New Zealand. There are also draughts, cards, and word puzzles in great variety. Price sixpence. .'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7927, 2 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7927, 2 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7927, 2 August 1886, Page 1

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