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Railway ITotiosn. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO AMBBRLET 7th MARCH, FOE CALEDONIAN SPORTS. FROM Christchurch 9.20, Addington 9.27, Papanui 9.38, St.vx 9.45, Belfast 9.52, ICaiapoi 10.7, Eangiora 19,32, Seftou 10.51, Amhcrley nrr., 11.15; dep., 6.25 )).m.; Christchurch arr., 8.15. Return fares, by this train only, from Christchurch, Addington, Eiccai-ton, Papanui, Gs 6d first class, 4s 6d second; Kaispoi, 4s 6d and 3s; Eangiora, Ashley, 3s and 2s. Season tickets not available by this train. 4124 ■ BY OEDBE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SCHOOL EXCURSIONS TO CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO CHEISTCHUECH and LYTTELTON, for Children and Adults in charge of children, from OXFORD, EYBETON. AND LITTLE RIVER BRANCHES, Will take place on Bth MARCH, Full Particulars in to-morrow’s papers. 4245 BY ORDER, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LAST TRAIN TO LYTTELTON, 4th-MARCH, DELAYED. OnHE last train from Christchurch to Lyttelton _SL and hack on 4th March will leave Christchurch at 11.0 p.m. and Lyttelton at 11.30 p.m,, instead of at 10.20 and 10.50 p.m, respectively. 4190 BY ORDER. Meetings. Mjb W. Ho Montgomery Will address the ELECTORS OR THE ELLESMERE DISTRICT AT SOUTHBBIDGE ON MONDAY, March' 4th, at the HALL, 8 p.m., AT LEESTON ON TUESDAY, At the HALL, 8 p.m. 4058 MERITALE FOOTBALL .CLUB, A NNUAL MEETING,.' MONDAY, MARCH 4th, at 8, IN CLUB-ROOM, MORTEN’S BUILDINGS, Intending Members Invited. j 4110 W. GEO. GARRARD, Hon Sec. Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECH-' NICAL SCIENCE. First Term commencing MONDAY, MARCH 11th, Professor Roht. J. Scott, M.1.M.E., A.M.1.C.E., &o. ENGINEERING EDUCATION. The School provides a complete course of instruction as prescribed by the University of New Zealand for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering. For full particulars see special pamphlet. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Evening Lectures and instruction in drawing and setting work are given to those engaged in the trades of pattern-making, millwrighting, enginefitting, boiler-making, hlacksmithing, copper and tinsmithing, plumbing and gasfitting, cycle-making, 1 carpentry, car and coach-building, watch and clockmaking, stonemasonry, &c. TABLE OF LECTURES, 1895. Any Student of the Technical School attending more than one class will he allowed a remission of 2s 6d on each fee after the first, fees to he paid in advance. Certificates will he granted to Students whoattcnd a course of lectures and pass a satisfactory examination in any of the above subjects. “SPECIALIST SERIES” OF LECTURES. The following short Special Courses of Lectures will be delivered during the Session. Tickets for any course, ss. ~. (a) STEAM BOlLEßS.—A.courseof 15 Lectures for engineers, draftsmen, foremen, and boiler-makers, Mondays and Fridays, 5.45 to 6.45, commencing Monday, 11th March. Lectures 1-4—Preliminary Theory of Steam, Generation. Lectures 5-12—A Practical Consideration, of the design, construction, strength and efficiency of the Lancashire, Babcock Marine, Locomotive, Torpedo, Thornycroft and other Water Tube. Types. Ltsctur.es 13-15—Modern Boiler Mountings and Fittings. (b) —A course of Eight Lectures on TOOTHED GEARING (spur, bevel, screw and skew); its design, construction, and strength—Thursdays, 8 p.m., commencing 2nd May. (c) —A Course of Ten Lectures on AIR,. GAS, PETROLEUM, and REFRIGERATING ENGINES—Mondays and Fridays, 5.45 to C.4s,,commencing 20th May. ■ (d) —A Course of Ten Lectures on HYDRAULICS, including a consideration of Water Motors and Hydraulic Machinery. Date to he advertised, 4253 A. CRACBOFT WILSON, Registrar. SCHOOL FOR BOYS., 236. ABMAGHSTBEET. Principal—Mr W. Wilson (seven years Headmaster of the Normal School). Term begins THURSDAY, JAN. 8lst« At Home at Cranmer House, Cranmer Square, from 2 to 5 p.m. on andafter Saturday, Jan. 26th. 2023 SCHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &0.. Cathedral Square.—Miss A. M. Carr. Typewriting, every description of copying done. Shorthand notes taken. Classes at all hours; Speed 8 hours per week. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), arithmetic, writing, composition, Ac. X 1402 MISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing resume. SATURDAY, Feb. 16th. Evening at 7; afternoon, fancy dancing and general dancing'at 3. The Wednesday afternoon class for fanoy dancing will resume later on. Other classes as required. Fee, 15s course of 12; advanced pupils 10s 6<L Private lessons given. Private classes formed.. Country classes visited. 236, Armagh Street west. Xl6l For Sale* FOE SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. A GRAND LITTLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. WHOLESALE output only, profits good, competition nominol, paying thoroughly well; hut could he greatly increased by 'extraeupervision without extra outlay. .1 Genuine reasons for disposal. Capital, required for plant and stock, say £IOOO. Full information to principals only. Address, 1317 F MANUFACTURER, Box 275, Christchurch, ImpO’Onded. POUNDED at Linwood Found, bytho Ranger, n 3rd inst., for being at large at Christchurch, lay Gelding, branded B off side on neck, both feet white. If not claimed and expenses paid is sold on 14th inst. at noon. 4 B, EVANS, Poundkeeper. TAKE NOTICE. •TTMFOETANT SALES BY AUCTION.* SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENTS On Page 8 of this Paper. BOWMAN & SON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10596, 4 March 1895, Page 1

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