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Public Notices. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION, ; TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE UNITED BOROUGHS OF LINWOOD, WOOLSTON AND SUMNER. ""[R JOHN GONNA L, Respectfully Solicits your VOTE and Interest, THIS DAY, At the Respective Polling Booths Oi LINWOOD, WOQLSTON A N't) SUMNER, From 9 o'clock it.in. to 6 o'clock p.m. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. VOTE FOR I ~,T LIBERAL AND PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE, M Linwood, Wcolston and Sumner Borough 9108 Council Offices. rpHE CROWN BREWERY will be A CLOSE© on TUESDAY, 12th. Feb., it being the occasion of the Annual Picnic. 9097 -AIMS AGAINST the estate of the - late MARCUS SANDSTEIN must be Rendered on or before FEBRUARY 15th. B. M. SANDSTEIN, 9105 For Trustees. T WILLIAM PATTERSON, of Cheviot, will -i- NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for my Wife's Debts. Feb. 8, 1901. W. PATTERSON, 9135 Cheviot. A FIRM having Excellent Connections in the United Kingdom seeks Agencies. for High-class Meats (Canned, and Frozen), also Butter und Other New Zealand Produce. Highest references furnished. Address No. 33, care of CHARLES BIRCHALL, LTD., 8164 Liverpool, England. t •. ■ r ■ ■ MESSRS WEBLEY and SONS, having Purchased of Mr Baker .(Executor in the estate of ihe late Osborn' Coomb) his Pianoforte Tuning and Repairing connection, also the Book Debts, they desire to intimate to all -clients of the connection that they wi.l attend to all tuning's at due dates, and that all accounts due may be paid to us through Post, or to us personally as we call, WEBLEY AND SONS. Address, Box 398, Post Office, " Christchurch. 23rd January, 1901. FSI39 Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS." TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR'CHRISTCHURCH RACES. 14th a»d 16th FEBRUARY. HRAINS will leave Christchurch for Race--1 - course at 12.0 noon, 12.30, a.lO p.m. on tho 14th and 16th February, and" return: nfc 4.35, 5.20, 6.0 p.m.. Tiie Last two trains from v Recourse will set down passengers at Adrian. Return Fares, by these bains only, including admission to the Course, from Lyttelton, 4s Ist class, 3s second or seated waggons; from Ohristnhurch, 2s 6d and 2s. Single Fares, Racecourse to Christchurch Is fid and Is, Only the tiokets at these fares can ha used for the trains to and from the Ra.ceooarse. '* The tickets are available for day of is'suo only. The evening trains froni Christchurch for North a.nd South lines and branches on the 14th and 16th February will atari', at the following times:—For Springfield and Whitecliffs at 4.50 p.m., running as on Wednesdays. For Ashbiirton and Mefchven 5.30 ,-p.m!, Southbridge and" Little River. 5.40, Waikari, Bennetts and ,Oxford 5.50. On the 14th a train, will leave Little River at 7.30 a.m. to cormp.H at Lincoln with the morning train Southbridge to Christchurch, and return jvt 6.FP p.m., after arrival of the pveninji train from Chri.rfehurch to Bouthbrid:re. The evening tram from Lincoln to. Little River on the 16th will start at 6.55 pm. The -tram due from Islington for Christchurch at 5.10 p.m will on the 14th and 16th start at 5.25 p.m. and Arrive at Christ-church at 5.54. EXCURSION FARES TO CHRISTCHURCH. 2d per'mile- Ist class, Id per mile 2nd, minimum 4s and 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only, tickets issued 13th Hfcti and 15th February from Timaru and at! stations north iherof, and by first train on 16th from Ashburlon and stations novtn thereof uc to Waikari,*and all available for return till 19th. . BY ORDER . Eeligious Announcements. UNITED EVANGELISTIC MISSION, Choral Hall. MR W. M. OATT9; of Glasgow, MONDAY, < TUESDAY and| WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. Bible Readings each day at 3 p.m. Sankey's Hymns. THURSDAY, at 8 p.m., Limelight LecturePalestine, England and Scotland. • Admission, One Shilling. Mrs Oatts will Sing. 9152 Volunteer Hotices. DISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Christchurch, 11th February, 1901. THE COMMANDANT of the New Zealand Forces directs the Officer Commanding the District to convey to the Volunteers engaged in the reception of the Imperial Contingent the expression of his entire satisfaction and approval of the conduct and bearing of the men on that occasion. In the case of the Mounted Corps the Commandant's approval ia emphatic. H. GORDON, Lieut.-CoL, 9113 Commanding District. Election Notices. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION. Ti/TESSRS ISAAC GIBBS and ALBERT IVi KAYE having been duly Nominated as Representatives of the Chamber of Commerce on the Lyttelton Harbour Board, I hereby declare them duly Elected. H. ANTILL ADLEY, 9114 Secretary. Tramway EToticß3. j AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAI. i Return Fare, NEW BRIGHTON, 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., SIXPENCE. X 2730 Lost, Pound, &c. LOST in the vicinity of Bligh's Road, Gold Chain Bangle, set with Pearls and Torquoiso, also Paditock" Attached.- Reward at '•Times" Office. 9133 _ LOST, on the Bth Inst., between the Rink Stables and the Railway Station, a Brown Leather Sword Scabbard. The finder will be rewarded om returning to Storey's Terminus Hotel. 91 °1 $lO 'REWARD. LOST about SI sit January, from Oxford, about 100 * and 3-brcd WETHERS, branded H and or 77. and or T in Blue. The above reward will bo paid to any person givm gsuch information to R. M. Taylor, Feniside or the undersigned, as will lead to their recovery.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12422, 11 February 1901, Page 1

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