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■puna*. AnvsBrfSNMNNW ... 1,9, IV*. 6, 18, 10,69,80,81, 82 Aontctii/reiuL Railway Abuses-Export of FroMb Meat-Imported Ntock—lufercolonlttl Items-Chips-A New American Har-venter-Fattening an Old Mtloh CowGleanings ... ...7,8 Ahdinmrmtn—Dramatic Dotage In Now Zealand and Australia-Our Melbourne Drama tio Letter (by W.U.W.)—Foreign Oosdp s„ ... 93 Aquatic—Events to Como Aquatic Notes (by Jason)—Hooka v, lioee and Trickelt... 18 Am i.kth>—Events to Como Gnmara Caledonian Society— Auckland Athletic Olob’a Snort#—Challenge to Walkers—Twenty-six liourn’ Go-ns-you-please—Walking Exhlbltone—Feraato Contest - Howell Challonged by Doblor—llaby v. Hancock for iIOO Myers' Quartcr-wilo Agaiuet Tima Bictclino—English Bicyclists for America— Do Clvry v. Duncan—Amateur Championship of Manchester—League of American Wheelmen—The Honored Miles Record ... BIUTIIS, MaOUIAONS, AMD DxATlla Brmtitikb Crkm ... CuiCKsr— Cricket Fixtures— Pnpnniil Cricket Clnh—The next Auwtrallan Team—Visit of Dnuedin Clubs—All England and Otago hi atohes Local Matches The Otago Cricketers—Tho English Eleven In Aus-tralia-Heavy Scoring In 1881 Coobsino—English Noten (by Brigadier) Dxucouts—Otuuo, Bristol—Draughts Match'... Games—Holiday Gomes (or the young Qinnoal.. Ladies’ Column—Suggestion# forNomiDgChlldnm—Gossip LlTXttA&v—Gleanings LlTitHATuiiti - Christmas Talcs ... LOOALANDOIHSItAL Maid News Mokcnavx ... Meetings Own ConnnsrONDSMTB PONTKT ... PailUil ... ... Science—Scientific Gossip (by Salvia) ... 6umn Snouting—Racing Calendar—Tnrf Gossip (by Sir Lnnucelot) —Handicaps, Entries, and Acceptances—Southland Races—MakiklU Itacos—Australian Notes - Foreign Notes— Sporting Kotos from Homo (by Helios}— Important English Baees Telegrams ... 18,19,90 TbuCototb 21.22 Tan Editob's Abk-Cbaib Assaulted The Matchmaking Game Quickly Fixed—A Queer Dogger—According to Circumstances —A Ono-orbed Family—A Sermon on the Wharf—Ragbag's Boy—Trials of a City Horticulturist—The Bam Tub Oakdxm-Work for the Wook-Glcaninga —Watering and Mulching—The now Single Dahlia—The Fruit Garden 0, ? Tax Naturalist—Good Sets of Teeth 28 Tub Seetohee—Christmas Sketches; Boyol Christmas—Agricultural Christmas Customs—Christmas Superstitions SS Tub Traveller—Christmas in Other Lands—--13 12 13 24 SW 23 6 ... 6, « 27,98 17,18 ... 0 ... 27 ... 20 ... 21 ... 27 ... 24 ... 8 IS 27 ft 16,17 28,27 ... 0 Christmas in Canada ... Tub Wbxx ... ... Tax Young—Merry Christmas, Momma Useful Hurra ’ VOLUNTEERS ... Wool Sales ... SUPPLEMENT. AM»rrxnsA»r Day Popular Sports Fire Brigade Demonstration—Akaroo Excursion —The Little River Railway—Opening of the Tinmru Waterworks—Ambericy Races 1, Educational— Annas! School Examinations— The Low Scale of Teachers’ Salaries Elections Exhibitions— Courtenay Horticultural Show— Woodend Horticultural Society—Oxford Horticultural and Poultry Association's Spring Show : Boas Boabds ... ... ... FDBIIBBSOD STB3Y SATURDAY, FMOB-9IXPSRO3L cr™™ JpißligEEPaag £ BSOOIATIOH The Official Organ o! the Association Is the rjimna The APIABIAH COLUMN wffl be found to contain exhaustive and thoroughly reliable intor motion on every detail connected with the profitable management of Boas. The matter Is specially wwwtdiM by Pnottoal Apiarians, so as to be adapted to tbs reaniwmsnte of this Colony Conveyances, rAY WARD’S (late BsB) Sumner Moil Coaches leave 1.30, S leave Morton’s Hvtel, C orlatohurch, daily 1.30, ft pa. i leave Patterson’s Marine Samner, daily 8.10,11.80, smft for trammer 10,15. 2 *al, 8 p.m.j lea'. B.SO, 12,15, 6 m Plonlo per agreement, w. Haywari months, from Got. 1. Sunday—Lee re Morton’s Hotel ~ * lea'.e Patterson’s Banners lo parties and family at Hayward, Sumner, Morton’s Hotel Christchurch 8822 “ BALGAIBN TO LBITBPUILD. ON and after Ist Jan. 1881, a Conveyance will Leave (the Post office) J. White and Co.’s Store, Leitbfleld, in time to moot the morning train for Christchurch, and morning and evening trains rom Christchnroh. D. SHAW Proprietor

EXCURSION AOBOdS THE SOUTHERN ALPS. SPLENDID MOUNTAIN A BUSH SCENE KT. WEST COAST, 0088 ft 00/8 , v T INE of EotU Mill Coaohoafrom Christchurch 8 A to Hokitika, Qroymonth.Knniara. Boea, Eccfton, and Westport, leave Sprtogflold ovorj Tueeday and Mu onarrival of first Train, return. Id [rtoChrlft church on Wednesday and Saturday. Passengers ana requested- to aeoure tboir seat* at Cobb rdCo.'e Office, Cathedral Square. Obrlat church, possible before S p.m. the preceding day, whore tbj will receive every Information required. Proprietors. 0 A. UliiixOH, Agent, Cobb end 00/e Office, Oathedrnl Square. Ohriatohnroh. THE LONQBEAOH COACH, IBOMAS COTTON wishes travelling public between to inform the Ashburton and I travelling pul— —- CooKboaoh that no has taken over the Coach Buauoas team Mr George WUlooke, and bows for a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to < toavoa Longheads daily at 7.50 a.m„ arriving at Ashburton at 10 «.m. i and returns. teavloß the Booking Office. Baldwin’s Central Hotel.oaob day at UO p.m.jfcost 0ff10c.4.45 p.m. Orders, paroolo, and tclorrnma punctually at. lifidoAlOf boyal hail coach. SOUTH EAKAIA AND BABBHILL. A CONVEYANCE will leave BanhiU daily at <u». for South Bakaia. returning at 10 a.m. Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. 7UOS. MOTTBB, Proprietor ABHBUBTON. ABHBUBTON POBKO, AND MOUNT BOhblßS BOYAL MAXXi COACH, OoMh leaves Ashburton every Tuesday mma 1 am fwln to •oath. and Baddl* HoreesHws^i ion kd^abi> “““‘"’"Si. wum [IIIS CHEAPEST, BEST, and OHOKTW) on aim ICTAB, in tins to oaioji mo wnssram ivr Bf’d bsMifs lid and from the Elation Msive one beet attention# 3. HUNDEUL. : HOT smot lIANUEB PLAIN®, AMUBI. BiMIOMJBOVmOft. u 80. «>— nuu, aouaa. BranMw ofetohwjh, and iMomlng and Evanin* Train ftrsnCKirtoWmjeb a, BTACB. Pwprtatog. WILEOBAPH line. 0» rotal mail Caches to hubunui and waiau. gsSsft*rWWVß ffc«reday,etm ra A*OIS HOEDEIL nMiloii

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 7

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