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Bailway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TBAIN-AEEANGBMENTS AND EASES TOS GRAND NATIONAL AND HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASES. AT - CHBISTCHUEOH. AUGUST 13th ahd 15th. ON "the 13th and 15th. August trains Trill run., from Christchurch to tha Racecourse m--12.10 p.m., 12.40 p.m. and 1.15 p.m., and from tin Racecourse to Christchurch as required froir about 4 p.m. up to halC.in-honr after the last race.Eetum faros, including Admission to the Course! from Christchurch 2s 6d first-class, 2s second) from Lyttelton 4s and 3s. Single fares Racecourse to Christchurch is 6d and Is. Tickets available for day of issue only. The trains to and from the Bacecourse will not stop at intermediate stations, except tbs last two trains from the Racecourse, which will stop at Addington to set down passengers. Ordinary and season tickets, free passes, and Gi.T.C. complimentary tickets are not available by these trains. EXCURSION FARES TO CHRISTCHURCH. Excursion tickets to Christchurch will he issued at Waimate and Stndholme at 26s firot-ciass, 19s second, oa the 12th last., and at Timara and Temuka at 20s and 15s, Orari 18s and 18s, on tha 12 th and for first train on 13th (altered as notified below), all available for return till tha 17th. One day excursion tickets to Christchurch will be issued on the 13th Inst, from Timara, Baling and intermediate stations at 9s first-class and 7 s second; Hinds, Wlncermore, Winslow at 8s 6d fl nnt- olnnn £Ta Ail nnrtnnil » H’lnwnlil tft 17.fltraia. first class, 6s fid second; Tinwald to Eakaia. inclusive, 7s and ss. These tickets will be issued for an excursion train which will run as follows: Timarn depart 7.10 a.m., Washdyke 7.21, Tomuka 7.46, Winchester 7.58, Orari 8.10, Kangitata 8.27, Hinds 9, Winslow 9.16, Tinwald 9.28, Ashburton 9,42, Cuertsey 10.13, Kakaia 10.27, Dunsandol 10.54, ISelwynll, Burnham 11.15, arriving at Christchurch at 12.10 p.m. The return train will leave Chriatohuroh at 4.69 p.m., Burnham 6.47, Selwyn 6.8, Dnnsandel 6.18, Knkaia 6.55, Chertsoy 7.17, Ashburton 7.55, T.nwald 8.4, Winslow 8.16. Hinds 8.32, Bangitata 9.5, Orari 9.22, Winchester 9.34, Temuka 9.46, Washdyke 10.10, arriving at Timara at 10.20 p.m. This train will convey ordinary passengers ns well as excursionists. It will TAKE THE PLACE OP the ordinary 7.25 a.m. train from Tlmaru to Ashburton, 3.40 p.m. train from Ashburton to Timarn, 7.20 train from Ashburton to Christchurch, and 4.15 p.m. train from Christchurch to Ashburton, which WILL NOT UUN on the 13th. It will stop if required at all stations where those trains usually stop. The train from Mount Somers on the 18th will leave Tinwald at 9.83, and arrive at Ashburton at 9.40, and the train from Methven will start at 8.56 a.m., leave Lauxistou at 9.32 a.m., and arrive at Kakaia at 10.15 a.m.; both connecting with the excursion train. TRAIN ON LITTLE RIVER LINE ON 18th. On the 13 th there will be a Morning Train front Little River to Lincoln as on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, returning at 6.30 p.m.,.after arrival of train from Christchurch. ONajCHE 13th and 15th AUGUST the evening trains from Christchurch and branch trains iv> connection therewith will tun later than time-table times:— DeparFrom tare. Buns later t ' p.m. than usual.' Christchurch toSouthbridge... 4.23 Christchurch to Ashburton, 18th 4.60 Christchurch to Ashburton, 16th 4.60 Christchurch to Springfield Lincoln to Little Miver, 13 th Lincoln to Little Biver, 15th Babaia to Methven... Barfield to Whitecliffa ... t Bans 35 minutes later than time-table times up to Chertsey, and arrives at Ashburton at 7.55 p.m. Oh 80m seeabove Oh 35mf Ih 25m asabove ... 6.35 Oh 80m ...7.0 Oh 85m 7.31 Ih 25m 5.10 RETURN TICKETS to Christchurch from Stations not over 20 miles distant, issued on the 13th, will be available for Return till the 17th. 7234 BY ORDER. Wanted. CASH Advertisements under this heading. Hot exceeding 26 words, ONE SHILLING: Addresses may be left at this oiiicc. ANTED People to get married. Per Furniture, H, Atkinson, Manchester street. Tl2 ANTED Known—Sealette Mantles and Jackets selling under cost during sole. Beath and 00.- X 7 ANTED • Known—Sealette Mantles and Jackets selling under cost during sale. Beath and Co. X 7 "ANTED Known—Sealette Mantles and . . Jackets selling under cost during sale. Beath and Co, a 7 ANTED Known—Sealette Mantles and Jackets selling under coat during mile. Death and Co. T 7 "ANTED, Buyers for Black and Gold Bedsteads, £1 IBs 6d. H. Atkinson's, Manjhestor street. Tl2 W ANTED, Persons requiring a good Piano at a low price, to so© our stock* J* Bowmen and Son- X 277 ’ANTED, Bnyers for Morocco - covered , , Music Stools, 18s 6d, H. Atkinson’s, [nnohester street. TlB 'ANTED Known KMapoi Tweed Suits , „ S9s 6d, worth 39* 6d. Shaw, Bobinson md Co.’s Winter Sale. T 144 'ANTED Known-r Large Bednotioaa in all , , Good, Plain, Everyday Drapery at Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s Sale. X 144 ’ANTED, to Buy, Second-hand-Furniture w w in any quantity; best) c*ah prices. J. Bowman, Victoria street. X 277 ANTED Known—Cabinets 10s, O.D.V.’s 6a; Dutch and Bull, Photo Artists, 113, Victoria street. Satisfaction guaranteed. X 172 ANTED Known—Black Cashmeres, Dress 7s 6d, 9s 6d, Its Cd, worth double the money. Shaw, Bobinson and Co.’s Sale. X 144 WANTED Known—That the Host Mauritius Sugar for preserving aaa bo had at tha lowest prioo; also Brown Browing Sugar at T. H. Papps', High street. X 156 ANTED to Sell, on account of the Mortgagee, two comfortable four-roomed Houses, Uno-eighth acre, five minutes’ walk from Cathedral; £l6O, any reasonable terms; Land Transfer Title. Hamlll and Johnson, Cathedral Square. 3GB ‘ANTED to Ball, in Ward street, Addington, , , Very Substantial Well-finished Fiveroomed House, scullery, wash-house with copper, three-eighths-acro, nice garden, fruit trees, ftc.; as j owner is leaving no reasonable offer refused. Hamill and Johnson, Cathedral Square, XBl7 ANTED to Sell, Farm 28 Acres, very rich „ „ land. Canal Reserve road. Marshlands ;.f good elx-roomed house, plastered throughout, every necessary outbuilding; some of the most productive land in Canterbury. Low price, easy terms. Hamill and Johnson, Cathedral gqnare.Bl7 , ™ /"ANTED Known—Celebrated Herbal KhanW V matio Elixir. Any sore or bad legs irad. Corns extracted without pain. Pills—ver and kidney; blood mixture. Guarantee if tanked. Chriatohuroh testimonials, J. Kumole,' ire Twinger's, Lincoln road, Addington. XS44 OS7"ANTBD Known—On 101 bor 121 b tins’of. _ Blended Tea 2d per lb reduction; onhalfxests Sd per lb; Blond ” East Cheap ”Is Bd, Houqua” 2s. ” Belgravia” 2s 4-i, For fittength, ivour and economy try the Houqua. 2s. At avlor'a. Cashel street, opposite the Late. KZ23 r ANTED to Sell, north side of town, 7m w reomed House, with bathroom, pantry, ‘ inllery, washhouse, stable, traphouse, me., alt 1 sry complete; 1 acre land nicely arranged; low ■ice asked to effect immediate solo. (221.) Apply l iinn Hopkins, estate agent, Cathedral square. ANTED to Sell,' Desirable Cottage Besi--; _ „ denes, four large rooms, scullery, copper in brick, good hall, cupboards, every convenience, ■ two bay windows, boif-an-acre innd,iawn, orchard,f garden, &c„ close tram, Papannl. W.B. Harding, (associated with J; Bowman & Son), .200, Hereford street. TBnrj> l Ff'Pwn Known—To the Ladies and-’! /w Gentlemen of Christchurch and Suburbs, eMißsesM’Oormlokwait upon persons who have . lond-hand W oaring Apparel todiapbflO ot. Highest-! ca given for Jewellery, Furniture, Clothing,y oks. Ac. Address—Colomboroad, Sydenham. <■ ' ~ m and 183 Lower Him st.X75ir the ifaUwav Gates i ANTED to Let, in most commanding oen-, W tral position, Christchurch city. Large üble-frouted Shop, Warehouses, tiffioes. Stores, :d. Shed, &c„ with right-of-way at side. Grand, ad for drapery or Buch. like Jjusihosb# Lease© / ?lng, will submit to subotantlal loss onpresent ? t W. B. Harding, associated .with J. Bowman., I Son, 200, Hereford street. X 867 "ANTED. Farmers and Employers requlring Male or Female Servants, for farms, ; stations, private .families and hotels, to apply to ■t the undersigned, who will select the best in the _ •ket. Having added-v waiting-rooms for the-’ venienoa of ladies and female servants, hls| :e is acknowledged to ; be the best In town; ) to onoouiage a superior class, female /ante will receive situations free to those-; nobth island. 'BA3sS of FAMILIES leaving for-tbeiKorth'f Island are reminded that JSHOWMAN & SON, 200, Hereford street, jgBB-OASH PURCHASERS 'URNIWRE &-;EFFECXSS TO'ANT EXTENT. JUTDOOBtSALES-tfCondnctcd- with; economy d despatch, 4 “ &527 .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9489, 11 August 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9489, 11 August 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9489, 11 August 1891, Page 1

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