JHaiiway excursion fares to the Dunedin races are given in another column. There must have been a gale or a flood in Marlborough last night, for word came down this morning that the telegraph lines were down beyond Cheviot, and only “ urgent messages could be taken. The weather telegrams reported moderate or light B.W. winds from nearly all stations in the oalony. At Court this morning a notorious character named John Philpott Curran was sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labour, for drunkenness and resisting the police. He has a long string of previous convictions for the eame combination of offences, "yesterday he was arrested in George street, handcuffed, and put in an express for removal to the station. He threw himself out of the vehicle, falling with considerable force, Ispraiuing an ankle and bruising his head, yet he struggled violently on the way to the station, and tried to bit the constables. He has good teeth, for he bit a piece clean out of the trousers of on® of the officers. “ Where are you going my pretty maid ?" “ To ihe store for some Buouiis. *ir,” she said “ Whose Biscuits my pretty maid F” " Why ArwsßßßOOK’aOawegos, tfir,” said. —[Advt]
LATJIi SHIJPFIJMG. (By Telkgbaph.) Auckland, Feb 18. Arrived—Defiance, barquentinc, from Newcastle „ , Sailed—Talune, a s., for Sydney ; Eichmond, 8.5., for Tahiti and ttaratonga. Mew gesland Bailways. NEW ZEALAND BAIL WAYS. EXOCTBBION PARES TO DUNFDIN FOR. RACES, FEBRUARY 22bd, 23bd, AND 25th. RETURN NIGHT TRAIN. RETURN FARES from Temuka 27a 6d first class, 20s second ; Timaru, ntudholme, and Waimute, 25e and 18s Tickets issued February 20th to 241 h available for return till 4th March. A Special Night Train, by which exoar. sionists may return, will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 9.45 p.m. on 25th inst. BY ORDER. Public Notices. A CONTINUATION OF LAST SUNDAY EVENING’S LECTURE ‘ Why I left the Churches and became s Ohristsdelphian,” will bo given TOMORROW EVENING, at 6.30, in Arcade. P.S. —Mr Brown’s questions and hie position will shortly he reviewed at h Dgtb, when wo hope to see Mr Brown present.
WESLEYAN CHURCH, Bank !>tbebt SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. Preacher: Buy. W. J. Wilmamb. Subjects : MORNING “ From Fear to Faith.” EV 6. IS ING—” Tears in the Wrong Place.” A repentance that came too late. Musical prelude at 6 15. Strangers cordially welcomed. miMABU BAPTIST CHUB OH, & Nobth s 'trhst. Bet. C. 0 Brown: TO-MOliiiOW (SUNDAY) at 11.0 and 6 30. EVENING—a collection on behalf of th» Queensland distress fund. " Whoso bath this world’s goods and beboldeth his brother in need, and ebuttoth up hie o mpassion from him, how doth the love of God abide in him?” JL John, iii 17 - NOTICE. 4 MEETING of WHARF LABOUR ESS and STEVEDORES will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hah, Barnard Street, ritnuru, on TUESDAY 21st FKB. at 730 p.tn. Tradespeople core in lly invited. Busi ness : Be working with Seamen. His Worship the Mayor will preside. JAMES BNOSWELI/. SPECIAL MEETING of the SOUTH CANTERBURY LICENSED VICTUALLERS ASSOCIATION will be held at the Royal Hotel on MONDAY NEXT at 3 p m. Business: To lake steps towards Aiding the Sufferers by the Queensland floods. THOS. J. BURNS, Hon. Sec. Wanted. Cheap Furniture, Spring Mattresses, Glassware, Crockery, Bruohware, Cutlery, and Carpets, try BEIIBTT Si Opposite Shamrock Hotel, Stafford Street, Timarn. OT GEORGS JAM.—Selected Fruit and O ’ Best Sugar.—All Grocers. everybody 10M® AND SEE our immense Stock of Men’s and Bovs’ Clothing in all the rding Styles. JUST OPENED UP-58 lonial AH Wool Men’s Suits, 28s 9d worth i9d • 150 Bovs’ Colonial Kticker Suits, iranteed All Wool, 8s lid, 10a 9d, 13s 9d, 1158 &d, ~ DAVIES & MURPHY. ranted' KNOWN PENROSE, mier Bootmaker, has now opened out a jel of Beautiful Goods, direct from the ;lish markets, of all kinds suitable for sent and Coming Season. Address— Opposite Kino's Stables. LING Fish, Salmon, Sardines, Fresh and Kippered Herrings, Herring* in Tomato Sauce, good Feed Oats (last Season s) only 7s per sack, new Toilet Sets, Glassware, Vases, &o-, in great variety, just landed ox Arawa,” at KBRKOHAN, MoOAHON & CO.’S, Cobnbe Nobth ahd Cboss Stebbts. O-DaY—LADIES* SLIPPERS, Ladies’ Shoes, Children’s Slippers and Shoes, t Value in the Trade, at ADAMS & CO.’S. ODDMENTS from all Departments r marked down to Clear. See Centre jle and Show Room. ADAMS A CO.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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