6Jtt;etinffß, Ainuaeniento. die, TOUBISra OYOLISG CLUB. ;C .'■ .4 ,« GENERAL MKEt'IBG will be held i ; ' the Empire Hotel TO-MOBHOW BY. 1 ' IKG at 8 o'clook. W. OSBOBNE, Secretary. ' New Zealand Railways. HEW ZEALAND BAILWAYtf TRAIN ABRANGKMENTS FOH TIMAEU AHD OAMaKU OALEDOVIAN SPORTS, JANUARY 2nd & 3bd. ON the 2nd and 3rd January there will be through Morning Trains from Timaru to Oamaru snd Oamaru to Timaru, at the following times : — Timaru dep. 7.40 a.m , jt. Andrews 814, Otaio 8 28, Makikibi 8 42, Studhulme 9.16, Waitaki N. 9.59, Oamaru arr. 11,0. Oamaru dep. 7.40 a m./ Waitaki N. 8.35, Studholme 9 25, Makikihi 9.49, Otaio 10.3, St. Andrews 10.17, Timaru arr. 10.50. Both stop at Flag Stations if required. Tbers will be THROUGH RETURN TRAINS ia the Evening od those dates, leaving Timaru and Oamaru at 5.20 p m., and being due at other stations 60 minutes later than time-table times Tho Wsi mate branch Morning and Evening Trains will leave Watmato at 8 60 a.m. am 6.40 p m., and btudholme, at 9.26 a.m. and 7.13 p.m. ■ Tbn train from Tiaaru to Fairiir will start at 5 20 p m. on the 3rd, and run as on Mondays. Ontbo 2nd January there will be a through train from Ashbarton to Timaru m the Morning and back m the Evening (inittead of the train from Orari to limaru and back), at the following times :— Athburton dep. 7.10 am., Rangitata 8.23, Orari 8 44, Winchester 8 67, Temuka 9.10, Washdyke 9.39, Timaru arr. 9 60. Timaru dep. 5.35 p.m., Washdyke 6.47, Temuka 6.17, Winchester 6.32, Orari 6 47, Bangitata 7.8, Ashburton arr. 8.25. Both will stop at all Stations if required. On the 3rd January, m lieu of tho OrariTiraarn Service, the Morning Train will start from BsDgitaia and run as on Sxturdays. The return Evening Traiu will run to BaDgitata at the tame times as on the 2nd. TINWALD RACES, 2nd JANUARY. A train will leave Timaru for Ashburton at 11 55 a.m., as on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. An Evening Train from Ashburton to Timaru will run, starting at 5.85 p.m. and will be due at 'other Stations 1 hour 45 minutes later than the times of the Evening Trains on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. No Goods Traffic on Snd January. BY OBDER., Wanted. ANTED -A competent GENERAL BLACKSMITH ; one accustomed 10 Maohinery preferred. Apply to J. H Waieee, lemuka. WANTED— A HOUSBKBEPBB. References indispensable. Apply Mb Habbop, Farmers' Co-operative Association. iT^BNTfEMHSSr can obtain the now VH Imperial and Aoglo Indian Underclothing for bofc weather weal at Cotvah's Clothing House. • fTIHE VERY LATEBT BTYLBB m GenJL tlemen's Flexible Felt Hats just opened from Lincoln, Bennett and Co., ~ .London. Oowab's Clothing House. "VTEW STOCK— Bowling and Tennis Hats 1 XT and Sbirtß just opened. OowAH's Clothing Houbo. ANTED KNOWN — Just Beoeived Supply of R. T. BOOTH'B GOLDEN REMEDIES. No. I—For1 — For the Liquor, Opium and Tobacoo habits; No. 2— A Brain, Blood, and Nerve Tonic. Price 6s bottle.— United Friendly docieties' Dispensary, corner of Boss' Aroade and^ Sophia Street. 'IIHK BBBHIVB BTOBES are Stocked ' «- with all kinds of Groceries suitable for Christmas and New Year trade, of the Best Quality at the Lowest Bates. Also a magnificent display of Art Pottery suitable for presents, Choice Tea Sots, Toilet Sett, and nearly every Household Bc'quisitc, useful or ornamental, Cheap and Good. J. BHEPHERD, Stawoedbhibb Wabbhot/bb and Nobth Sibbbt, Tntiarj. ' YAM ±-OTS m lib and 21b sizes, and m If Neiti of Bix. Mason's Patent Preioiv- , ing Jars. Christmas Fruits, CordiaU, etc., etc., new and Fresh. New Cheese, Prime Hams and Bacon, Dessert Fruit*. Proserv- 1 iDg Sugar, guaranteed cane, 2![d by the bag. Brass Preserving Pans, extra value. Con's Carlisle Dessert Biscuit* m J^lb; and lib Fanoy Tins. Aulsebrook's Celebrated Biscuits m i Great Variety, at KEKSOHAN, MoOAHON 4 OO.'S, \ Cobnbs Nobth aitd Obosb Stbbbti. WANTED KNOWN — PBNBOBB . Premier Bootmaker, has now on hand for Xmas and New Year: Show, a grand and mperb stock of J adies', Gents', and Chil- r dren'a Soots sod Shoes m gro«t variety. Special lines, ex Kaikoura for Ladies. A splendid line Gents' KG. Boots at 20s cash only. Liberal discount for Xmas season to I cash purchasers. Opposite King* Stables, .. jMTUSIO OIBOULATINGr LIBRARY. \ STJBSOBir IIOH ; 80s per year ; lls half-yes? ; 6s quartejly. ' ' v ! 2 Eaoh Subscriber allowed the uoo of ANY SIX PIECES OF MUSIC, TO BB EXCHANGED WEEKLY. : BEGG&CO. ° ' B 10-IMY— ADAMS & CO., Show Un- 0 ■B. equalled vslue m Hats Bnd Bonnets. Stylish and Economic Millinery at Adams & L'o.'s ' ' /THO-DAY— New Summer Hosiery and B JL Gloves.— Adams & Co. TIO-TlAY— Bemnante, Dreis Stuffs, Prints, L Ginghams, marker! to dear. -Adams 4 70. (next door to The Corner). WHY NOT BUY A PIANO ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMBNTB ? t We have them Large and Small, Oheap * md Expensive, and Instalments m propor- D lion, Our name is well known. OHAB. BSGG & CO., * Theatre Buildus£s, T» OT FOB A TIME, BUT FOR ALL 1/v TIME. OOLLARD & COLLARD'S PIANOS ire the Best. Finest Material. Richest Tone. BEGG 4 CO-, Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5602, 29 December 1892, Page 1
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