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ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOOJATION. THE TWELFTH. ANNUAL EXHIBITION ALTHOUGH It fa not at all requisite to advertise m> Honee, as so many of those who potronfzt .uoh gatherings »b tbe above bave stayed at it, and tett d for themselv's tho accommodation It affo'd*, aa well as tbe bosrd, whioh It pleases mp to be able to _»y, euoh numbers have told me, Ib unequalled m this city or tbe Oolony at tho prlc, nevertheless, I will take the opportunity of toiling any of my pa'rons, who may be at the S-iow, and who are not aware of tbe fsot, that I have had a Monster Dining Hall acd Luxorlons Draw'ng Room (built exprensly for Ladies), a nnmbor of Double end Single Bedrooms added, so that those who purpose coming to the Ex ibltlon, may nr>t be disappointed m regard to Board aid Lodging. MRS SILK. L.viothan Hotel, Dunedin, DnnPdln. N v 1, 1889 11 2 ■BBE-____H__-_Ha-^__Bi FUNERAL NOTICE. mBE Frionda of the late Mr Joseph J_ Buchanan are respectfully informed that his Funeral will move from his late residence, Cox stret-t at 230 pm. on SUNDAY, November 3.d, for the Aahburton Cemetery. BAKER BROS , 11°4 Undertakers. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, Train Arrtngementn for Raoas s'.h, 6th and 7'h ; and Agrloultnral Show, 7th and Bth, at Chrißtchurch. ON the stn, 6h, 7th, aad 9th November, the evening trains from Ohristoharoh to Ashburton and Rakaia tn Methven will start at 5 20 p. m. and 7 35 pm. respt otlvely, and run correspondingly later than time-table times. FBIDAT, NOVEMBER Bth. Alterations will be made m the ordinary time Üblft as uuder :— Instead of the ordinary 7.25 a.m. trtio from Tlmarn to Ashbnrton, and 11 0 a.m' train from Asbburtm to Christohurch a ' train will run as under : — . a.m. a ro. : Timaro, dep 710 Asbburton, dep 942 R.ogitat* „ 827 Oherteey „10 13 • Hinds 9 0 Rakßi. 10 27 . Wlnslow,, 916 O-'oh arr, J2 15 Tinwnld „ 928 t Stopping at other stations if required, and at the Show Ground, Addington, at : 12 5 p.m., to allow pasaengerg to alight. Tho train from Sprlngburn will start at 7.25 a.m., arriving at Ashburton at 9.15 a.m. (half an boo. esrHer shnn timetable time;), tooonnoot with th* 9 42 am. ' train, Ashburton to Ohrlßtohurob. The morning train from Ashburton to s Obrl-tchuroh will run at the following altered times— g a.m, I a.m, _ Ashburton, dep 8.5 J Rakm, dep 853 Cherts: y „ 8.36 | Oh'oh arr. 1045 5 Stopping at all stations as usual up to Burnham, and botwepp pornham and Addington only to eat down ptejsenger.. 5 Strp. at Show Grounds, Addington fat 10.34 a.m.) lo allow passengers to alight. 6 The morning train from Mtthvon will start 7.30 a.m. and be dne from L»url_ton g at 8.2 a.m, arriving at Rakaia at 845 ;. a.m., stopping at other stations if required. The evening tra'n from Obrlntohoroh to S ABhburton, and Bakaia to Methven will rnn tt tho following altered times : — p.m. p.m. Oh'ch dep 5.20 Rakaia dep 735 Addington [(Show L*urlston „ 8.18 Grounds) 530 Methven arr B. EG R»ka!a) dop 729 Stopping at other Cherißoy 742 stitlons if required. Ashburton, arr. 8.10 Stopping at other ntatlous south of j RoH'aton,lf required I Stops at stationn bo- I tween Addington & I Barnfcam to take np passengers for south of Roihßton, if required, j A Bpeci»l Tra'n will lesvo Ohrlstchurcl 1 for Oamaru at 9.15 p m., stopping to _c down psoaengers where required. Saturday returned fares Is already ad vertlied. nm jBYORPBB,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2269, 1 November 1889, Page 3
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