Sporting. SPORTING. LOWER HEATHCOTB BACKS. OWNERS are reminded that OKNEPAI. ENTBIB i for M. Uen Pl ; to a ; BaU ana Nomination for District Hurdle: aiw. ceptono?B for Handicap Hurdle. Heath, oio Cap. Trot and Flying Handicap, with tme-pstake 2 * OT » 1“ C»P; are to be made to tho .-. orctarj. Wharf Hotel, Wooleton, before 8 p.m. to-day 3 Jockeyg' Dolours moat he named. For programme, see TimoF of October Tilth. „ JAMES BAMPOHD, £875 70 Hon Secretary. UOLLEBTON JUNCTION. I BOZIN d DAT, MONDAY, iton DECEMBEE, M£s. GRAND PIGEO.N MATCH 300 birds. ConarmE: Mr J- W. Francis Mr O. P, Willis** „ T. fl. Banger „ J, £. C. Edward* A Grand Pigeon Match win be held In the grounds /A. attached to the Bolieeton Junction Hotel, on Monday (Boxing Day), 26 (h December, igj L when several sweopai ahes will he shot for. 300 BIRDS GUARANTEED. N.B. All erents will bo subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Canterbury Ouo Club* Entries may be made to, and particulars obtained (torn ?18 66 2840 JOS. W. FRANCIS, Proprietor, Government Notifications. v. MJLM mk B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. fIUBUNUI-WAITAKI RAILWAY. (Weka Paae Section.) PERMANENT WAT CONTRACT He. 2, ‘TXTEITTEN Tenders will be received at this V T office until NOON of MONDAY, the lath December, 1881, for the above contrast. They are to be marked on the outside •• Tender for Permanent Way Contract No. 2," and addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any Di*. triot or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office, and at the Public Works Office, Christchurch. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, . W. N. BLAIR, r. U i,w OT SgSr i,kCbTO - Mlaa “ w " a - Dunedin, sth December, 1881. *ll9 Q MS - NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CANTERBURY INTERIOR MAIN LINE (Oxford-Malvexn Section). WEST OXFORD CONTRACT. FORMATION PERMANENT WAY AND BRIDGES. A*/ 1 BITTEN TENDERS will be received at this YY office until Noon of TUESDAY, the 3rd January. 1882. for the above Contract. They are to be marked on the outside, “Tender for West Oxford Contract.’* sad addressed to the Hon the Minister for Pnblio Works, Dunedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed sad marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by neon Of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this Office, and at the Public Works Offices at Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. The lowest or any tender not neoeaaarily accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIR. Engineer-in-Charge, Middle Island. Pnblio Works Office, Dunedin, 3rd Railway Notice*. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (Christchurch Section}. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. GRAND SOUTHERN TOUR TO DUNEDIN. INVERCARGILL, AND THE LAKES (Including Waimea Plains). OR the 24th December Excursion Tickets will be issued asunder.— From To Dnredia Invercargill Kingston for Lakes Ist 2nd Christchurch —3O s Ashburton ... 30s 20s Temnka ... .„ 20a 15s Timarn 20a 15s Waimate 20s 15s Ist 2nd Ist 2nd 50s 35s 60s 40s 50s 35* 60s 40s 40s 30s 56a 350 40s 38s 50a 33e 40s 80s s*a Paasesgers from intermediate places must take ordinary tickets by one of the ordinary trains to nearest of above stations, and (here re-book at Szonnion Fare* and join Excursion Train. The Excursion tickets will be available for passengers to travel to Dunedin either by 8,15 a.m. Express on 24th, or by nl»ht Special same day, leaving Christchurch at 8 40 p.m., Ashburton at UlO p m., Temuka at 13.45 0.m., Timaiu at LS# а. Studholme Junction at 2.SS a.m , arriving at Dunedin at 8 0 son. (25th). The tickets are available for return at any lima within 14 days from day of iaeuo (te., the return journey mutt be completed by 9th January, 1882). Passengers tor Kingston and Queenstown may continue their joarney from Dunedin on Monday, 26th December, by a special train, which leaves at б. a.m., arriving in Kingston at 3.25 pan. wlere a steamer will bo in rea ;inaes to leave for Queenstown; or passengers for Invercargill and Kingston desirous ol remaining a tew days is Dunedin, or at any station south of Dunedin, and than going forward, may travel by an o> dinary train. Kingston or Queenstown (passengers have the option of tra-ellmg either by Waimea Plains Railway or vii Invercargill, when going or returning. W. il. HANNAY. Traffic Superintendent. Traffic Snperiuterdent's Office, Dunedin. Deo. 17th. ISSL 8871 70 Legal Notices. v. g*i * NOTICE. Hi BANKRUPTCY. T HB LYTTELTON TIMES la duly appointed GAZETTE ro« ALL NOTICES rspsm run DEBTORS AND CREDITORS' ACT. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand.—Can. terbury District.—ln the matter of “The Debtors’ and Creditors' Act >876 * Tho Debtors” aud Creditors' Act Amendment Act 1878 ’’ and of tho bankruptcy of HENRY WILLIAM STSVU'N-.ON of Christchurch in iho said district accountant a debtor. Notice is hereby given that a general meeting of the creditors of tho Htid debtor will be held at my office Hereford street Christchurch on Wednesday tho 21st day of December icstaut at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to consider the application of tho card debtor for his dia.’hargo. Dated this 17th day of >’ecember 1831. H. E. aLFORT. Trustee. Notice is hereby further given that application on behalf of tho said debtor will be made to this honourable Court on Tuesday the tenth day < f January next or as so in alter as application can bo made for tho said debtor’s order of discharge.” Dated this 17th day of December 1881, 8867 70 H. W. STEVENSON. In tho assigned estate of J. H. SMITH, Draper Colombo street, Christchurch. TENDERS in tho above estate will ba received by the trustee unto3pm. Wednesday, 31st lust., as the offices of Girgood, Son and Swoa. Marked cheques for 20 per cent of tho purchase money to accompany each tender. Tho highest or any tender not necofsr.r'.’y accepted. 8808 70 W. BROWNE, Tr;is‘co. lAS BEYOND THE REACH OF QAB MAINS. fjnHlS LAMP is complete in Itself, rrAi--» <>v 1 from Benzoline at farthing p-r hoar. Terfeotly safe, cheap, and easily manured. Especially adapted (or vlUagos, curr scv dr v**. AO, SDN A a§topnedmatic LIGHTISH AS D HEATING CO„ 115. Southwark n'.r V., 3.1 d manufacturers of tho celebrated “ Sea '* Muctt'olighting mansions, &o. r without the tr.vtbia, unease, and dirt of coal (tv. References to many of the aci ihty sad gentry.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6493, 19 December 1881, Page 7
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