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Bailway Wotioas. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS POE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES AT CHRISTCHURCH, AUGUST 10th and 12th. TRAINS will nm from Christchurch to tlie Racecourse at 11.45 a.m., 12.5 p.m., 12.20 p.m., 12.23 p.m., and from the Racecourse to Christchurch aa required from about 4 p.m. up to half an hour after the last race. Return Fares, including admission to the Racecourse —From Christchurch : First Class 2s Gd, Second Class or Seated Waggons 2s; from Lyttelton: 4s and 3s; Single Fares, Racecourse to Christchurch, Is Od aud Is. Tickets available for day of issue only. Season and ordinary tickets, freo passes and C. J.C. complimentary tickets are not available hy those trains. The trains to and from the Racecourse will not stop at intermediate stations, except the last two trains i’bom the Racecourse, which will stop at Addington to set down passengers. The 7.20 a.m. train from Ashburton to Christ, church will not run on tho 10th August. Ati excursion train from Timaru to Christchurch on that date will take its place, mining at the following times, and stopping if required at all the stations where that, train usually stops ;—Ashburton, dep., 9.17, Chortsoy 9.4 G, Rakaia 10.0, Dunsandel 10.27, Selwyn 10.33, Burnham 10.48, Addington, arrive, 11.37 a.m., Christchurch 11.45. Return fares to Christchurch hy this train from Timaru, Ealing and intermediate stations, 10s first class, 7s second; Hinds, “VViudermcre, Winslow, 8s Gd and Cs Gd; Tinwald to Rakaia inclusive, 7s and ss; tickets available for return same day only by train leaving Christchurch at 4.40 p.m. Full particulars of this excursion in posters and local papers. The train from Mothven to Rakaia will start at 8.25 a.m. on the 10th, and ho duo from Lauriston at 9,2, arriving at Rakaia at 9.45 a.m. to connect with the above train. ON THE 10tk AND 12th AUGUST tho following Evening Trains from Christchurch, and Branch Trains in connection therewith, will run later than time-tnhle times ; Return Tickets to Christchurch from stations not over 20 miles distant, issued on tho 10th August, will be available till the 14th. 3752 BY ORDER. Lost. 4S.C. TT OST, on Wednesday last. Bay Mare; white ” i stocking on hind foot; had on now cover. Finder rewarded on returning to 234, Tuam street. TT OST,. Tricolour Rough-coated Collie Dog, S A named Ket. Last seen in Sydenham, Communicate with N.W.E., Box 333. Anyone detaining him after this notice will he proceeded against forthwith. 3777 IP EWABD.—Strayed from Brookside, on Wediil uesday night, the 19th of July, Spotted Cow, low in condition; ear-marked. B. Peet. STRAYED into my Paddocks at the Styx, Three Southdown Rams. Owner can have same by paying expenses, E. Clarke, Styx. 3782 O <Tp REWARD. Lost, on July 30, between Bryndwr and Papanui road, via, Aikman's road, a Silver Watch. Anyone returning the same to J. Hill, 111, Victoria street, wall receive tho above reward. 3729 Sunday Announcements. Cathedeal Services. SUNDAY, AUGUST Cth. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion (Choral).. Preacher, Rev W. Harper. 4 p.m.—Evensong (Choral), 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev R. J. Thorpe. 3751 f|Y A BERN AC LB Corner of Oxford Terrace and Madras street, PASTOR BIRCH. 11 a.m.—“The New Heart and New Spirit for all who Hunger after Righteousness.” 2,45 p.m.—Musical Bible Class, open for all adults. Entrance side door, next to school. 6.30 p.m.—“ln the Tunnoiling World, yet at Joyous Rest.” X7lO T jBINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Worcester and Manchester streets. REV SIDNEY J. BAKER, 11.0-STUMBLING BLOCKS, And at 6,30 on WHY DID CHRIST SUFFER? Visitors Cordially Invited. X 913 STUDENTS OP TRUTH. ME WORTHINGTON at the Temple of Truth. 11 a.m,—“ Christ as the Magnet.” 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6.30 p.m.—“ Every when and Everywhere.” No admission after 7 p.m., and no children admitted in the evening. 3730 D EUTS C H E K I E C HE 3754 HERE PASTOR Th. A, MEYER Wird Morgen nm 11 Uhr Gottesdiersc halten. Methodist free church, st. asaph STREET, Rev JOHN HOSKING PREACHES TWICE. Morning subject—“ The Rock of Ages.” Evening—“ The Dogma of Purgatory.” —Read “ The Great Social Evil in Christchurch.” May be had at 146, Manchester street. Price 3d. CHEISTADELPHIAN MEETING HALL, Corner of Manchester street and Worcester street. Subject for Sunday Evening’s Lecture, August 6,' 6.30 p.m.—“ ART THOU A KING, THEN ?” Please bring Bibles. All earnestly invited. Free. 3737 PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TUAM STREET HALL, Three o’clock. Subject—Socialism and Religion. Speakers—Mrs Colonel Bailey, Adjutant Paul, Mrs Campbell Barnett and Rev John Hoskmg. Soloists—Mrs and Miss Corrick sing duet, “ O Lovely Peace,” hy Handel; Miss Corrick, solo, “La Serenata," by Braga; duet by Mosdames Hamill and Heyder “ He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye.” Rev W, Barnett presides. Collection. C HURCHOF CHRIS Corner of Durham street aud South Bolt. Mr T. J. BULL, Evangelist, TO-MORROW, at 6.39 p.m. Subject Whom ?” All scats Free. No collection. 3799 In HEALTH AND FOOD. SUNDAY EVENING LECTURES AT THE ODDFELLOW S’ HALL, Lichfield street, by CHARLES JAMES RUSSELL. SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, at 8.15 prompt. By Special Request the Lecture on the “Heart, Lungs, Blood and Circulation,” will he re-delivered. Photographic Illustrations hy limelight, under tho management of Mr T. Crook. Admission free. A Collection during the evening. 3790 T HE LYCEUM, - SUNDAY, AUGUST Otu, 1893. W. W. COLLINS LECTURESAftemoon at 3 “ Bible Myth aud Miracles,” Admission Free. Evening, at 7.15 “Body and Mind; or Materialism and Idealism.” Illustrated by means of the oxy-ether limelight views. Admission 6d and Is. 3760 ESLEYAN CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES, AUGUST 6th, 1893. rham street—ll a.m.. Rev H. B. Dewsbury; 6.30 p.m., Rev H. R. Dewsbury. East belt—ll a.m., Rev F. W. Isitt; 0.30 p.m., Rev P. W. Isitt. 3 Gumner Public School, 7 p.m., Mr F. Wright. fNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, I V RICHMOND. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m—Rev J. Wrigley. 2.30 p.m.—Sacred Cantata, “The Blessing of the Children.” 3764 pH AUGUST 6th. IMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Morning, 11—Rev A. Mitchell Evening, 0.30-Rov J. W. W. Smith, ST ASAPH STREET, LINWOOD. Morning—Mr W. Harrison Evening—Mission Service. jfRRIGINAL STUDENTS OP TRUTH, if SISTER MAGDALA At the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST GxH, 1893. 3 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30 p.m., “Power of the Word.” Bring Sankey’s Hymns. BIBLE CLASS—Oddfellows’ Chambers, Wednesday, 7.30 p,m. Subject—“ The 111-temper of Christians.” 3788

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10108, 5 August 1893, Page 1

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