| 7 encters. f pENDERS are in i,ed for building *- additions to Store for Mr II Zuuier. Plans and SpecifuMtums at my office. Tenders close on FRIDAY, January 5, at 5 p ir. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. BIRD, 12 260 Architect.
Government Notices. | NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Train Arrangements Ist and 2nd January Caledonian Sports, Timaru. On the Ist January there will be a mcrning train from Ashburton to Timaru, < and an evening return train, at the following times :— Ashburton depart 7.10 a.m., Tinwald 7.18, Winslow 7*29, Hinds 7.47, Rangi tata 8,23, Timaru arrive 9.50. Timaru depart 5.35 p.m., RangUata 7-8, Hinds 7-44. Winslow 8.1, Tinwald 8.12, Ashburton arrive 8.20.
TINWALD RACES, JANUARY 1. There will be a train from Timaru to Ashburton at 11.55 a.m., as on Tuesdays, and a retura train w ill leave Ashburton at 5.35 p.m., Tinwald 5 45, Winslow 6.1, Hinds 6.26, RangitaU 7.9, arriving at Timaru 8.45 pirn. The train from Ashburton to Springburn will stare at 545 p.m., and run 1 hour 20 minutes later than usual.
LYTI'Er.TON REGATTA, JANUARY 1, AND OHRISTOHURCH RACES, January. 2 The evening train from Christchurch to Ashburton on Ist and 2nd January will leave at 5.15 p.m., and run 35 minuted later than timetable times up to Rakaia, leaving Chertsey at 7 47, and arriving at Ashburton at 825p m. The train from Rakaia to Methven will leave at 7.35 p.m., and run 35 minutes later than time* tible times. No Goods traffic Ist January. 2 224 BY ORDER. THE CHEVIOT ESTATE.
NOTICE is hereby given that a further area consisting of Forty-two Farms, comprising 10,791 acres of First and Seccnd-claas AGRICULTURAL LAND, will be open for application for Lease in Perpetuity ion and after Monday, the 15th day of January, 1894, at the Land offices, Christchurch, Timaru, and Cheviot. Rents from 3a to 11s per acre per annum. Areas from 92 acres to 552 acres, The Mansion House and 5,000 Acres of Land will also be offered for Sale In one lot, for Cash, on the 10th January, 1894. Upset, £25,000. Plans and terms, with full particulars of the lands and brief description of each section, can be obtained at any Land Office in the colony. JOHN McKENZIE, 12 21 Minister of Lands.
Entertainments. y TINWALD RACE BALL. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. A BALL will be hold In the Templar Hall, at 8 p.m. Full band. Tickets, 3s ; Ladies free. J. CLAHK, 12 249 Hon. Secretary. iDMLUpTALIT GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. I ]Vext Thursday, 'I JANUARY 4. First appearance in Ashburton of the most gifted Vocalists and Instrumentalists of Australia, the
Palmer - Beaumont Company. THIS Famous Company, whose reputation has been established as standing at the head of the Musical Annals of Australasia, comprises the following eminent Aatiats :— MRS PALMER (nee Rosina Carahdini), Tha Unequalled Soprano Cantatrice, MISS MAGGIE STIRLING, The Charming Mezzo-Soprano, MR ARMES BEAUMONT, The Premier Tenor of the Colonies. MR A. H. GEE, The Clarion-voiced Baritone. MR JOHN LEMMONE, Pre-eminently the Flautist of Australasia MR W. T. BARKER, A.R,A.M M | The Greatest Harpist in the World. Plan of reserved seats at H. M. Jones. Admission ... ... 3s, 2s, Is. 12 241 PHILIP STUART, Manager.
Flllis's Mew Circus AND MENAGEKIE RETURN VISIT AND FAREWELL TOUR OP NEW ZEALAND, WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY OF ARTISTS, Will exhibit in Ashbuiton ONE DAY ONLY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. Two Performances* AFTERNOON AT 3 j EVENING AT 8. NOTE.—This remarkable Company are now performing to crowded and delighted audiences in Dunedin. THE GORGEOUS STREET PARADE will start out at 11 30 a.m. It is a Show in itself. Came into town to see it. A Graat Gala Day for Everybody. Admission . ... 4s and 2s 6d. Children half-price. 12 252
NOTICE. W. ELMSLY, (Late of Sydney), COACH AND BUGGY PAINTER. HAVING tiken over Paint Shop from W. H. Paget, is prepared to i PAINT all clashes of Vehicles at Lowest Prices. AU prefers promptly attended to. 12JM_ The Best Tea in CANTERBURY for the money, and free from any excess of stringency. COUNTESS 2s. &S£ YOUR GROCERS,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3167, 30 December 1893, Page 3
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