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CANTERBURY- MESSRS, IwHEN. YOU ABB IN TOWN CALL AND) i PRICE OUR FENCING WIRE BARB WIRE BHBEP NETTING STANDARDS PLOUGH SHARES ROOFING IRON ■^/[ASON, STEUTHERS AND CO* COLOMBO STREET.

For Advertisements under this heading. Sea PACnE il. Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TURNING FIRST SOD OP CHEVIOT RAILWAY AT WAIPARA, 28th MARCH. IN connection with above, a Special Train leaves Christchurch at 10.80 a-m. on 28th. March, Addington 10.87 a.m., Papaitui 10.47„ Belfast 10.58, Kaiapoi 11.14, Rangiora 11.42, Seftou 11.59, Amberlcy 12.21 p.m., Waipara arrive 12.40 p.m., and returns aipora at 4.30 p.m. Excursion Tickets from Qulverden and intermediate stations, including stations on Oxford branches at 2d per mile! Ist-class and Id per mile second-class, minimum 4a and 2s respectively, will be issued to, Waipara by the morning trains and special trains on 23th March, available for return! same day only. 8661 BY ORDER. CHEVIOT RAILWAY. • rniCKETS POE THE LUNCHEON at the A TURNING OP THE FIRST SOD of the Waipara-Cheviot Section of the Main Trunk Line of Railway, which takes place at Waipara on WEDNESDAY NEXT, cam be had of members of the Christchurch and Cheviot Committees, and from Mr Cameron at Tipapa, and from J. GIBSON and GEO. MOON, Joint Secretaries. For particulars of'Speoial Trains see Railway Advertisement. 8700 Exhibitions. j CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS. j THE ANNUAL EXHTBITTON. QPiENING CONVERSAZIONE on TUE 3» V DAT, 27th Inst. ‘ Admission for non-members of the Society* 2s 6d. OPEN DAILY on and after WEDNiE'Sj DAY, 28th inst, from 10 a.m. till 5 p/m., "ana from 7 till 10 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. Musical programme each evening. 8692 Agricultural and Pastoral TUBE HANMEE PLAINS COLLIE CLUB will hold Its ANNUAL DOG TRIAL AT JOLLIE’S PASS on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 20th and Slot APRIL, 1800. Patron—Alfred R. Lyons, Esq. President—, John McArthur, Esq. Judge—W. O. Ruthqn ford, Esq. EVENT No. I—Headingl—Heading and (Bringing Back, about 440yds; time 10 minutes. First pried £6, second prize £3, third prize £l. EVENT No. 2—Heading, 'Bringing QBack, and Yarding, about 440yds; time 18 minutes. First prize £lO, second prize £4, third prize £2. EVENT No. 3—Hunt Away, Head and Bring Back, and Hold in Ring, about 440yds; time 18 minutes (post entries)., First prize £B, second prize £4, third prize £2. Mr H. T. Little has donated a Special Pri?£ for the dog that hunts away best in this class. EVENT No. 4, Consolation Event—Head" ing, Bringing Back, and Holding in Ring. Mr IE. W. Hood has given a Special Prize of £5 for best dog am this event. The Club will give £2 and £1 as .second and third prized EVENT No. s—Hunt Away and Slew (posi entries), about 440yds; time 12 minutes (dls* trict dogs only). First prize, pair of Field, glasses; second prize, Mr J, Mendehwim’il trophy. Anybody, on payment of 20s, may became a member of the Club, and a member shall be allowed to run one dog free in each class. Any* body not a member shallbpay 10s for each entry. Entries to be in the hands of the Secret iary on or before WEDNESDAY, 18th April. All events open except No. 5. F. M. WALLACE, 8184 Hon feecretsury, Tramway notices. NEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY, Via WORCESTER STREET. 6D TICKETS by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Cars, Return any Car, Any Day (Except Sundays). . XWSB Lost, Pound, &c. T OST, Mkrch 15, a Strawberry Cow, one AJ shell horn. Finder rewarded on return'' ing same to Mrs M. Weir, Riccarton. 8671 LOST, in the City this morning, a Gold Brooch, two bars with moonstone ini centre (valued keepsake). Finder rewarded on returning to this Office. . 8682 LOST, the top joint of a Flute, between Wilson’s Road Railway Station, and Mr(f Rennie’s Store, Opawa Road; finder rewarded. A. Smith and Co., 190, High Street. 8677 T OST, on Saturday, an Account Book, beAJ tween Bishop’s Road, Papatmi, and! Christchurch. Reward on returning to Mrs A. Williamson, Bishop's Road,. Papanui. 8640 STRAYED —From Tai Tapu on March 10th, Bay MARE (hack), star on forehead, white near hind fetlock, shod all round. Information that will lead to recovery of samo will be rewarded. W. Tod, Prebbleton. 8250 STRAYED, from Tar Tapu, on. March, loth, Bay Mare (hack), star on forehead, white near hind fetlock, shod all round. Information leading to her recovery will be rewarded. Any person or persons detaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. W. Tod, Prebbleion. 5565 • Public Notices DIPPING FLUID. STILL THE BEST. For particulars apply to WILLIAM HENDERSON and SON, MONTREAL STREET. F 2632 SYDENHAM. . Patronised by , their Excellencies tie Governors of New Zealand. /JOKER’S FAMILY HOTEL* CHRISTCHURCH, Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, , Proprietor. Good Sample Rooms, in Centre of City. Letters will receive every attention. P.<X Box 291. Telephone No. 231. F 2078 THE WHEEL OP FORTUNE. THE “ PREMIER ” B.S.A. BICYCLE. THE GREAT ROAD RACE, Timaru to Christchurch, on the 26th October, WttS WON, BY GEORGE METCALF, On ONE OP THESE SPLENDID MACHINES. Makers— LUOAS BROS., “P R E MIES” WORK S, Kilmore Street. CYCLES for Hire—To show tne strength! and easy running qualities of the Remington Bicycles, we have decided to let out on hire a few ladies’ and gents’ maemnes. No old crocks, but easy running, up-to-date machines. Remington Cycle Agency (M. O’Bnea and Co.), Armagh Street. F 2499 TEAPOTS —Wo have just received a New Lot of Novelties; call and see then® Hinaon and Co., 220, Colombo Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 1

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