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Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES FOE EASTER HOLIDAYS, HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets at 2d per mile first class, minimum 4s, Id per mile second class, minimum i2s, mileage counted one way only, will be issued from any Station to any Station on the Hurunui-Blnif Section, from April lat to 6th, available for return till 21st. The journey^must be started on the day of issue of the ticket in every instance, and may be broken after the first 25 miles. Night trains run from Christchurch to Dunedin (at P. 55 p.m.) and Dunedin to Christchurch on April 2nd. Fuller particulars in posters and handbills. No goods traffic on 3rd April. 4280 BY ORDER.' Meetings. ELLESMERE ELECTORATE. ME W. H. MONTGOMERY WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS • AT THE MAORI HALL, LITTLE RIVER, on SATURDAY, And at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, AKAROA, 4233 MONDAY NEXT, At 7.30 p.m. each evening, “gust institute" hallT" MR MEREDITH, M.H.R., (By Request) 'ILL Deliver an ADDRESS on the question of the 1 utroduction of the Irish N ational Scripture Lesson-Books into the. Public Primary Schools of the Colony, on MONDAY EVENING, 30th INST. Meeting to commence 8 o’clock p.m. ra/TK M’,LACHLAN Invites the Electors of LyJL Ashburton to MEET him in the TOWN HALL..LEESTON, ON THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, ' Lud in the SCHOOLROOM, METHVEN, on SATURDAY, 4tii APRI L, at 8 p.m, - Front seats Reserved for Ladies. 4355 RHODES’ CONVALESCENT HOME. THE ANNUAL MEETING OP CONTBI. BUTOES will bo held (by kind At Mr Charles Clark’s Rooms, Hereford Street, MONDAY NEXT, 30th INSTANT, At 2 p.m. g Business : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet To Elect Committee for Ensuing Year. 4182 FREDK. STEOUTS, Hon Sec. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING of those interested in the work of the National Association will be held at the EANGIORA INSTITUTE HALL on THURSDAY EVENING. 2nd April, At 7.30 p.m. Several Speakers from Christchurch will address the meeting. DAVID A. WATT, 4282 Secretary. ■ ADVANCE ST ALBANS. JUBLIC Meetings as under will he held to discuss the Raising of a Loan for the improvement of the Borough, and to urge upon Government the immediate necessity for the alteration of the low to meet the requirements of the case. It is hoped a full attendance of ratepayers will ho present. Merivale Schoolroom, Tuesday, 31st, 8 p.m.; Kniglitstown Library, Thursday, 2nd April, 8 p.m. The Mayor will preside. • 4277 NEW ZEALAND"WOEKEES’~UNION. "* A MEETING of Members of the above will he held in the office of the Union, corner, of Manchester and Tuam Streets, at, 7.30, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. ' important business. All Members are requested to he present. L. H. ROGERS, 4353 Secretary. CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at CLARENDON HOTEL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 p.m. ' W. 6. GARRARD, F 4300 , Hon Secretary C.R.U. CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN’S CLUB 'AND M.S.A. A SPECIAL Emergency Meeting i of Members will he held in the Hall of the Club THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), At .0.30 p.m. Business —To consider contribution to the Brunner Relief Fund. D. LESLIE, 4360 Secretary. MASS MEETING. IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ATTEND MEETING TO-NIGHT to express practical sympathy with sufferers through the terrible Colliery Disaster. Address by W. W. Collins, M.H.R. Chair taken at 8. Collection for Distress Fnnd. 4330 A MEETING of the Blaster Bakers of Christchurch and suburbs will he hold in the Shades Hotel, 8 p.m. To-night' (Saturday), in reference to getting up a Subscription for the Widows and Orphans of the Brunner Disaster. 4273 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE RIVER BOARDS ACT, 1884. THE SOUTH WAIMAKARIRI RIVER BOARD. IT is hereby notified that a MEETING of the BOARD will bo held in the Board Room, 220, Hereford Street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, the 13th day of April, 1896, at 2 p.m., at which the following Resolution will he proposed, namely : That the Board doth make a special order in the following terms, that is to say : SPECLAL ORDER, Directing rates to he levied by local authorities. The Board hereby directs the following General Rates to he made, levied and collected by the several local authorities within the South W anunkariri River District for the year ending 3lst March, 1897, namely On all lands comprised within the boundaries of C ass 1, Four Sixty-fourths of a Penny in the Si. On all lands comprised within the boundaries of Class 2, Three Sixty-fourths of a Penny . in the £, HENRY ALLISON, Secretary. Christchurch, 10th March, IS9G. 3958 Wanted. TANTED, a good name for a Lady Cyclist. / See “A 1 ” Guinea Prize Competition. Day, March 28th. /'ANTED, situation as General Servant by a strong girl, aged 20. Apply at once by , Lydia, Post Office, Sheffield. , 'ANTED to Sell, Good Four-roomed Dwelling and Eighth-acve; a bargain, £125. Taylor, Cashel Street, opposite “Press” F 1765 tjT'ANTED, Position as Manager ou large farm i'Y or station (experienced;. For full paxulars apply P.O. Box 7. Waimate, South Cautcrt.y. . 4032 ANTED—A Chauce of a Lifetime. Advertiser wishes to dispose of an old-estab-lished business, city ; highly suitable for young •ladv. Capital required only £SO. A.H.E., “ Times” Office. 4368 WANTED, good Cook end Laundress, Housemaid, Governess, good General, Hotel (Papanui), Nurse (must ho strong), Girls to assist (country). Generals, hotel (Addington), Generals, (own, &o. The Elite Office, late Mrs Izett, Manchester Street, 4251 -jr ATEST Novelties in Dress Materials now being I; j| shown at Black, Beattie and Co.'s. FIGOG I COULD "not afford to entertain my friends until I found that the “Palm” brand Teas are so economical. The 2u-4d Indian produces 200 large cups of delicious Tea to the pound, first water. *’l3oß PERSONS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH,’ * ND WISHING to DISPOSE OF THEIR A FURNITURE, should consult BOWMAN: & SON, AUCTIONEERS,-200-206, HEREFORD STREET, LARGEST AUCTION ROOMS IN CHRISTCHURCH,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10918, 28 March 1896, Page 1

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