Not sure where the God like sun bursts came from in those photos but I'll take it as a good sign.
Ok so now you know how the new bearings fit in order and weather or not you need a spacer, so it's off to the shed to get greasy.
As before no instructions accompany ALLBALLZ tapered bearings about greasing them so I just gave it death, grease the lower set of bearings thoroughly, give them a spin and work the grease in some more.
Fit the lower rubber weather seal flat face down at the base of the steering shaft then slide the new bearing set fat side first down to meet it.
Ah now this is the part that will have our experts cringing so I hope they are still off drinking coffee, to get your bearing set down to the bottom all the way will take some exertion (unless you have the proper tools which I didn't) so here I would like to introduce special tool number 1, made from the old bottom race and a length of copper piping.
EDIT: If you put the races in the freezer and heat the stem (even with a hair dryer) the job is much easier. (thanks to FLYIN_ for this tip) Somehow you need to exert enough pressure on the centre (only the centre) of the new bearing set so I found a piece of old pipe gave me the even pressure and the old race a close size as a base.
Now if you have the proper tools, good on you, go onto the next section while I explain the finer points of beating your new bearings without killing them.
Even tapping will eventually provide the desired effect and your new bearings will sit flat upon the new rubber weather seal.
I am told that applying heat to the metal helps but hey who has all that flash gear eh?