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Bailway Notioea, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION PARES POE ELLESMERE A. AND P. SHOW. ~oxc tPI E Lcestou EXCURSION TICKETS from Christchurch, Homby and intermediate stations to on (for the Show Grounds) will be issued at 5s 6d First Class, 3s 6d Second, for the morning train on the 25th inst., available for return same day only. The afternoon train from Sonthbridge to Christchurch on the 25th October will start at 5,10 p.m., and run 70 minutes later than time-table times. A special train will leave Sonthbridge for the Show Grounds at 11.40 a.m. and return at 4.15 p.m. All trains on the 25th will stop if required opposite to the Grounds (between Doyleston and Leeston) tickets to be taken to the station beyond. 7166 BY ORDER. Exhibitions. CHRISTCHURCH DOG SOCIETY. GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, NOV. 2 AND 3. * ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY, OCT. 22. SCHEDULES and Entry Forms may be obtained from Mr P. Biggs, Chemist, High Street; and J. A. CONNELL, Hon Sec., Coker’s Hotel. Entries will be received at Mr E. P, Dombrain’s Office, Cashel Street (Union Steamship Company’s Buildings) during Saturday and Monday, 4081 Election notices. HUEUNUI RABBIT BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, in accordance with the provisions of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1882, and Amendment Acts, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, of an ELECTION of FIVE PERSONS to fill the Office of Member of the Hurunui Rabbit Board. The ELECTION for the above-named Five Vacancies will be held on MONDAY, sth Nov., 1894. NOMINATIONS of CANDIDATES for the above Vacancies must be made in the form of the Second Schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, and must be addressed to the Eeturning-officer, and delivered at his Office, at Wnikari, before NOON on SATURDAY, 27th Oct., 1894. Nomination Forms may he had on application to the undersigned. JOHN G. S. TONKIN, Eeturning-offloer. Waikari, 17th Oct., 1894. 7001 Merchandise. W AEEE, Hockley & CJo (Limited), WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. South British Chambers, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Cellar Entrance from Cathedral Square. The Stock of Wines and Spirits held by this Company embraces every needful variety for ordinary or special use. Assorted dozens of Liquors are supplied for family or invalid purposes. Special arrangements made for Ralls or Dinner Parties. Look-up Cases provided for race meetings, picnics, & Wines packed and forwarded (freight paid) to any port in New Zealand on receipt of remittance or satisfactory reference. A choice selection of finest Cuban and Havannah cigars. . Lost, Found &c. “JT OST, on Sunday, on the New Brighton Beach, H i a Lady’s Silver Watch and Chain. Finder will be rewarded at Ditfort's, Gasworks Road, Sydenham, 7172^ LOST, Oct. 17, between Dock and Post Office, Lady’s Gold Watch and Chain. Finder rewarded on returning same to Mrs D. Stewart, Dublin Street, Lyttelton. 7169 TJ7IOUND, on Oct. 15th, a Dog. Owner can have JO same by paying expenses, &o. If not claimed before Oct. 26th will be disposed of. Apply, Scboolhouse, Tai Tapn. 7165 STRAYED, from Burnham, on Tuesday last. One Chestnut Draught Gelding, with rope round its neck; has a white face, and a brand on near shoulder. Finder rewarded on returning the horse to Mr Leggett, Storekeeper, Burnham. W. H. Beere, jun. 7179 Wanted Known. wANTED Known—For Dress Goods, newest designs. Try Black, Beattie and 00. Xll7O WANTED Known—Excursion Trams to New Brighton daily, 10.10 a.m. Sixpence Return. 7169 ANTED Known— 200~dozen Ladies' and Girls Cashmere Hose, all sizes. Is pair. Heath’s. XB39_ WANTED Known—Good grazing for 500 or 600 Sheep for about a fortnight. J. Hill, Shirley. w 6*d, ANTED Known Just Landed Berlin Fingering, newest shades, old price, Is Heath’s. X 839 WANTED Known—Choice Stock of Prints, Drills, Muslins and Sateens. Black, Beattie and Co. 30-176 ANTED Known—New Sunshades and Fancy Aprons; endless variety. Black, Beattie and Co. 30176 W‘ ANTED Known—Sight Tested. Latest Improved simple method, at Kennett’s, 183, High street. 3C86 ANTED Known—Boating, Cricketing and Tennis Shirts, Trousers, Hats, Capa, &c., new assortment. Beath's. 3C839 ANTED Known Children’s Concert repeated, Methodist Church, Richmond, to-night. Admission, silver coin. 7152 W" ANTED Known—lf you require a Wellmade Suit at a low price try W. M’Clea & Co., Cash Tailors, 210, High Street. X 537 W‘ ANTED Known—The new interchangeable Spectacles and Folders, largest assortment in the Colony, at Kennett’s, 183, High street. XBS ANTED Known—Splendid Variety Prints, Fancy Muslins, Royal Hollands, Drills, Ac. Ready money value. Toneyclille and Carey. WANTED Known—Suits made to measure on the premises by experienced workmen; cash prices. W. M'Clea & Co., 210, High. Street. X 537 WANTED Known —New Sunshades, New Dresses and New Millinery, all fresh and fashionable and ready-money value. Toneyclillo and Carey. . Xl2l# ANTED Known That the Bathing Machines on New Brighton Beach are sow ready for use. Costumes and Towels on hire, J. Strachan, proprietor. 7157 ANTED Known—79 dozen Ladies’ New White Straw Hats, bought at the end of the London season, less than half-price. See window. Toneycliife and Carey. Xl2lO WANTED Known—l have for sale in Durham Street, a well-built house of 7 good rooms, verandah and scullery, in thorough repair; eighthacre section fenced and planted. Apply Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. X 205 ~WWT ANTED Known—Mrs Quartermam is a Yy Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by posto c otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs __ Q. Quartermain, 154, High street. X 798 WANTED Known—Just received, a Shipment of Rotherham’s Railway and Working Men’s English Lover Keyless Watches. Accurate timekeepers, cases extra strong and close fitting Price £3 7s 6d. These watches are supplied to all railway guards in England. £IOO reward will he given if these are not the genuine article. K. Grieshaber, Triangle. 236, High Street, opposite X 466 WANTED Known—Men’s Hard Hats from 2s lid. Wool Socks 10£d, Tweed Capsid, Kaiapoi Suits, men’s, 29s 6d, Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, men’s, 6s lid. Strong Working Shirts 2s 6d. W. M’Clea & Co., Cash Outfitters, 210, High Street. 31537 WANTED Known EUersmere Show on Thursday, 25th, Large Entry Stock. Three Jumping and Hunting Events, one for ponies. Show Grounds adjoin Railway. Splendid place for picnics; good plantations, plenty of shelter. WANTED Known —Just received, second shipment Botherhams, Railway and Workmen’s English Keyless Lever Watches, accurate timekeepers, cases extra strong and close-fitting. Price £4los, can he bought by monthly instalments. These watches are supplied to all railways in England. £IOO reward if any bettor value has ever been offered at double the money. J, F. Steatz, 261, High Street, Christchurch. Telephone 522. X 423 iNE VERANDAH BLINDS PRIVATE SALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. o 6s 9d S "• 7s Cd 8 ... “. 10 ••• 93 j Pree. Complete with Lines and Measure the Verandah at once, and arly to avoid disappointment. BOWMAN & SON, iction. Booms, 200-2Oo,JHereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10483, 22 October 1894, Page 1

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