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Railway' Notifications. T%XEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 1 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. DUNEDIN RACES, MAY 24 and 25, 1895. ORDINARY .RETURN TICKETS issuea from ' any station to any station, within a radius of 21 , miles, froni22nil May. to 24th May ISSS, will be 1 available for return up to and including 29th May ISIS I 1 EXCURSION TICKETS to " Chvistchurch. [ I Timaiu, Oaniaru, Dunedin, Invercaigill, and ! Kingston will be issued from 22nd May to 24th May, available for return up to and including 29th May, aud may be extended for a further period of a fortnight on payment of the difference' [ in value between an ordinary single ticket aud half the excursion fare, provided application is made at the Station to which the ticket was issued before • the expiration of the original , ticket. .For particulars of fares and stations at which these tickets will be" issued, sco posters at all railway stations. SCOTTISH CARNIVAL AT DUNEDIN. ' MAY 21 to 28, 1895. 1 ORDINARY RETURN TICKETS to Dunedin, issued from any .station within a radius of 21 miles, from 21st May to 24th May, will be available for return up to and including 29th May. CHEAP EXCURSION TIUKKIS to Dnnedin \ will be issued bythe ordinary trains on 22nd and' 23rd May, available for return up to and including 24th May. They are not available for break of journey. For particulars sec handbills and posters at all railway stations. ' FRIDAY, MAY 24. ! The 3 p.m. train from Dunedin will stop ( where required north of Upper Port Chalmers to ; allow passengers to alight. • » Train will le ive Danedin for Port Chalmers at at 11.15 p.m., returning at 1155 p.m. CHEAP EXCURSION 10 HYDE. The train usually leaving Dunedin for .Hyde at 7 0 a.m. and Hyde for Dunedin at 1.30 p.m. will NOT run. An EXCURSION ;TRAIN will leave Dunedin for Hyde at 8.0 a-jn., Hiadon 1010 a.m., and ', Middleinarch 11.5'ta.m., arriving Hyde 12.45 p.m.; returning from Hyde at 3.40 p.m , Middlemarch >' 4.25. p.m., arriviug Duntdin 7.50 p.m. These trains will stop wh&e required to pick up and sot down ordinary passengers. Excursion tickets to Hyde will be issued at Dunedin, Caversham, Abbotsford, and Wingatui by the 8.0 a.m. fein, available for return by .the . 3.40 p.m. train on day of issue Only. The fares will be :—First class, 7s ; second class, 53. CHEAP EXCURSION TO KAITANGATA. An EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Dunedin. for KaUanjMta at 8.55 a.m., arriving Kaitangata J 11 55 a.m ; icturEiwg from kait-ingat* at 4.10 1 p.m., arriving;Dunedin 7.30 p.ra j Excursion tickets to Kaitaogata will be issued J at Dunedin, Cavereham, Abbotsford, andMosgiel by the 8.55 a.m. train, available for return by the 4.10 p.m. train on day of issue only. The fares will be: —First class, 7s ; second class, 6s. For full particulars of above Excursions see handbills and posters at railway stations. The train usually leaving.- Dunedin for Mosgiel at 10.20 p.m; and Mosgiel for Dunedin at 11.30 p ni. will NOT run. \ Train will leave Dunedin for MosgieL at 11.20 p.m.; returning at 12.30 a.m. The GOODS SHEDS at DUNEDIN and PORT CHALMERS will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, May 15my , By Order. , Business Notices. . ; DC LA RKSB'S CARBOLISED « . WHEAT PROTECTOR, An Effective Preventive of Smut in Wheat, Oats, and Barley, and the attacks of any Birds or Hooks, Slug, Grub, or Wireworm. Testimonials.--•lv.am pleased-to inform you that the Clarke's Wheat Protector I obtained from you last season hasproved-successful, being superior to Milestone in every way. The latter dressing only gave five • bushels.of wheat to the acre, whereas the Wheat Protector gave 18 bushels It is a preventive against smut and the small hirds nuisance, and I 1 shall, continue to use it.—Yours sincerely, Jas. Brown, Hororata, Canterbury. I have used your Wheat Protector for two seasons with wheat, barley, and oats, and found it very successful, particularly so when the seed is.poming up, fron» the small birds plucking it up.— Youra faithfully, George Stephens, Jun., : Brookside, Canterbury. .••.-.. Having.used Clarke's Wheat Protector lost year 1 I can recommend same to all farmers. My experience is that my crop of oats was partly under water for 48 hours, and as soon as the land dried theoata came, up well ; also, it is a preventive . against rust. The birds that eat the grain after being dressed with the Protector are killed.—l am, yours, &c, Hugh Stace, Springston, Canterbury, To be.obtained from all Grocers, Ironmongers, 1 and Storekeepers. DONA L D RE I D & CO., \ •■' Agents for Otago. 4my J& X. CHUISTIE, SANITARY ~ ENGINEERS, GEORGE STREET. -, THEIPUBLTC ARE INVITED ; : ; . ' To . INSPECT . The SANITARY EXHIBITS . ' NOW ON VIEW In WORKING ORDER, On OUR PREMISES. LARGE STOuK Of CAREFULLY-SELECTED SANITARY WARE. 5m ( ALD SPORT TO B A CCO .., Made' From the Finest Leap. } FRAGRANT, COOL, AND SOOTHING. ■ Old Smokers recommend Old Sport Tobacco J as being the Best. : Grocers and Tobacconists. s TAKE NO OTHER. Sap ALEXANDER HAMILTON, M R.V.C.. F.V.M.S., t VETERINARY SURGEON, ) Begs to draw the attention of Owners of Hor3es, [ Cattle, Sheep, and Dogs to the fact that he intaads to continue to supply Genuine Medicine . specially prepared for the treatinentof each patient ! entrusted to Ms care, and is confident that, with a correct diagnosis, sound advice, successful results, and moderate charges, he will merit the support of his numerous patrons and customers, and offers [ to the Stockowning Public in Town and Country . a boon rarely enjoyed by any colony. A. H. may be consulted daily at Bath street (off George . atruet), near Octagon, Dunedin. Telephone 703. MORITZSON & HOPK IN. WOOL, GRAIN, SEED, \ DAIRY PRODUCE AGENTS, Bond and Jetty streets, Dunedin. We receive Consignments of Wool, Skins. { Hides, Grain, Seeds, and all classes of Dairy and . other Produce. Account Sales promptly. > T>i_ln we can supply Kainit, Standard , inosphate, and Nitrate of Soda. Pamphlets on application. Clovers, Rape, Turnip Seed, Cocksfoot, Rye- : grass—all of reliable strain and quality. Samples on application. Cornsacks (44's, 46's, and 48's) in Dunedin and Lyttelton. Agents for Hellaby Bros. Preserved Meats, for several roller and scone Flour and Oatmeal Millerß. Agents for Henry Simon, M. Inst. 0.E., Manchester, with branch at Sydney. Rollers refluted. Durfoiu'c Silk Bolting Cloth; beat in the market. Steel-plated Wire Cloth and Qualitas Cotton Belting for out and indoor work * Estimates for fitting up Milla given.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10363, 18 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10363, 18 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10363, 18 May 1895, Page 1

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