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' Bailway S'otScaa. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO LITTLE RIVBB,I u-ni:: mat. A GUARANTEED Excursion Trahrfor Messrs AA Wood and Laurie’s Timber. Sale will leave Christchurch at 10.0 a.ra. 14th May, Addington 10.7, Hornby 10.23, Prehhloton 10.86, Lincoln 10.53, Little River err., 12.0 noon, dop. 5.30 p.m., Christchurch arr., 7.30. Return fares from Christchurch, Ladbrookes and intermediate stations, 4s 6d first-class, 3s 6d second; Lincoln, Greenpark, Rabbit Island, 4s and 2s 9d. The evening train from Christchurch to Southbridge on the 14th will start at 5.35 p.m., so as to connect at Lincoln with tho returning excursion train. Season tickets not available by the excursion train. BUI BY CEDES. Meetings. ANTI-CHINESE. , WANTED, the Market Gardeners to Meet tho Fruiterers’ Association, at A 1 Hotel, on 15th inst., at 7.30 p.m. SMI POLITICAL. , MB W. H. MONTGOMERY J -5 WILL ADDRESS A MEETING OP THE EOT OSS OP ELL-ESITEE, i ~ AT” THE SCHOOLROOM, PIGEON BAY, OET TUESDAY, MAY 14, At 7.30 p.m. A GENERAL MEETING Of the FAPANUI FARMERS’ CETTE, Will he held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 14th Inst. In the Public Library, at 7.30. BUSINESS.—To confirm Minute of last Meeting re Winding-upthe Club. 8324 JAMBS DONALDS Licensing Notices. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOB. A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. IT GEORGE WILLIAM PEARCE, of the JL» Southern Cross Hotel, Sydenham, hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desireto obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Christchurch on the 3rd day of JUNE, 1893, APPLY FOR X CERTIFICATE authorising the issue of a PUBLICAN’S LICENSE for a house situate at Sydenham, and known as the Southern Cross Hotel, containing fourteen rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. - Dated this seventh day of May, 1895. 8151 G. W. PEARCE. Imßonndad TfMPOUNDED at Linwood, from Canal Reserve, K_ on 11th inst., One Dark Bay Mare and Bay lolt; also, from Barbour Street, on 10th inst., Jne Bay Mare, blaze down face, both near feet vhlte, no visible brand. If not claimed and exisnses paid will he sold on 23rd inst,, at 12 10012. 8312 B. EVANS, Ponndkeeper. Lost, Found &c. STRAYED, from Hereford Street, Linwood, on Friday night, a Bay Mare, in foal, lame in hind leg. Finder please send particulars to M. J, Keddington, Central Pork Shop, Hobbs’s Buildings. Anyone detaining after this data will he prosecuted. Public notices. FRUIT. FRUIT, FRUIT. Real Good RIPE BANANAS 24 a Is. WTOIT can get Largo Delicious ISLAND JL ORANGES 12 for a Is, at CUMIN G ’S, High and Colombo Streets. I am a Buyer for Cash of Walnuts, Pearsiand ther local-grown Fruits. ■ ALFRED GUMMING, Wholesale and Retail FRUITERER. X 373 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT MRS G. HULSTON _ BEGS to announce to her numerous friends that she has RESUMED BUSINESS in THOSE PREMISES, 219, CASHEL STREET (Next door but one from old shop). With an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, Ac. A Large Stock of Ready-made Dresses on hand. E 1463 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LICHFIELD STREET GREAT REDUCTION IN BENT. NOE Ordinary Meetings 25s per night j-Mcetings ! beyond midnight 80s. Gas as per metro, janing, &c., as per agreement. Application to bo made to Wm. Woods, Com ctor. Lower High Street. relephone 448. P GOLD OB SSLYiSB? THAT is the question Bi-metallists are vainly endeavouring to settle. MILLS Will accept either Gold or Silver in paymentyfotf Boots pending the controversy. THAT'S FAIR ISN’T XT P ' WINTER FOOT-WEAR AT MILLS’S, 216, High Stseet, Boots for Ladies, flexible as a glove,'. waterproof, 15s, worth 20s Horse-skin Boots for Gentlemen, English oaktanned, sole perfectly waterproof and as smooth as an eel’s waistcoat, 255, honestly worth 85s Over-Gaiters for Ladies and Gentlemen. The very thing to keep your feet warm and dry in wett weather Children’s School Boots from 3s lid Ladies’ Neat Walking Shoes from 5s 6d Men’s Shooters 7s lid, good value FOOTBALL BOOTS, best yet, can’t slip Ladies' Neat Evening Shoes 2s lid, 3s lid NEXT STANDISH& PBEEGE'S. , F 147 THE BLACK BALL GOAL CHEAPEST, BRIGHTEST AND CLEANEST WEST COAST COAL offered in Christchurch, As a proof thereof, BLACK BALL COAL has been selected and contracted for use in all the GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS and Offices in Christchurch, while for steam purposes it is now being used by The Now Zealand Railways Tho New Zealand Company’s Mail Steamers The Shaw, Savill Steamers The Gear Meat Company The Wellington Woollen Company The Lyttelton Harbour Board’s Dredge, Tugboat, Freezing Works, Electric Light and Dock The Lyttelton Council's Pumping Station The Christchurch Drainage Board’s Pumping Station. The Engineer, Pumping Station, reported to the' Lyttelton Borough Council: — ‘I have been using BLACK BALL COAL during the past week. Its steaming qualities are all 1 bat could bt. desired, and the consumption t iittlo loss than any other samples tried hero. In 58 hours' hard firing there was not One Shovelful of As-K ana the total accumulation of clinker careiv sufficient to fill, two 3-gallcn buckets." ■r BY I T 1’ O R VOURrJE i, VE S. ■■ Apply --tovr € 'v7 r fTf f 1; P.0.80x243.11631ft

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10652, 13 May 1895, Page 1

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