Theatre Royal. BATURDAY,"aUGUST 10th. DAY PERFORMANCE, BABY OGDEN as Jα Dorrs open at 1, commence at 2. Adults, Is; children fid. THIS EVENING, First and Only Night of the New Sensational P»ay, THE MOTHER'S LOVE, OK '.- ■ • THE CHILD STEALERS. MONDAY, AUGUST ltt-H. Last Night of the Season. Benefit of Miss Helen Fergus and Baby Ogden, LOST AND WON. 1534 UNDER YIpE/REGAL PATRONAGE. T FLEMING'S' UNRIVALLED QUA- • DRILJe BAND Is tbe Theme of Universal Admiration. LATEST NOVfiLTIES-The new "Kitchen" Lancers, and •* River Waves " W«ats. Address, U Cashel. street, Christohurch.. 1303 Meetings,'*c. MU.A.O.D.-PIONEER LODGE, Nα 47. EMBERS are Requested to ATTEND a Lodge Meeting on MONDAY, Aug. 19th. Business—ln re Gala, Consideration of Proposed basis of Representation. J. R. TULLEY, A.D. .„• T. MAraUOTT. V.A. 1586 J. SWINNERTON, Beo. Sports. POOTBALLI FOOTBALL HAWKE'S BAY V. CANTERBURY, AT LANCABTER PARK, TO-DAY, SAfURDAY, AT 1383 :•■•■ ■■..•■■■ Xjower Heathcote , Racing Club. ' ~ spring"meeting. * MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. HandicapperTFlat), T. QuilL Handioappers (Trot), the Committee. 1. Maiden Trot, of 20 soys. About two miles. Entrance, 20s. 2. Pont Saddle Trot, of 15 seva. About two miles. Nomination, 7e 6d. Acceptance, 3. Handicap Saddle Trot, of 40sovs; 5 soys from the stake for second horse. About two and a half miles. Nomination, 20a." Acceptance, 20s, 4. Post Flat Race, of 15 soys j height 14 hds or over. : About half-a-mile. Nomination, 7b 6d. Acceptance, 7s cd. fi. Handicap Haknbss Trot, of 35 sove i 5 soys from the stake for second horse. About two nfilee. Nomination, 15a. Acceptance, 15s. 6. Novel Trot (in saddle), of U sove. The winner to be sold immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds. About two miles. Nomination, 7s 6d. Acceptance, 7s 6d. 7. Pont or Galloway Race, of 15 sove; height, 14bds 2in or under. About threequarters of a mile. Nomination, Sβ 6d. Acceptance, 7s 6d. & Handicap Saddle Trot, of 35sovs; 5 sove from the stake for second horse. About two miles. Nomination, 15s. Acceptance, lfis. Nominations close on Saturday, 24th August. Empire Hotel. Handicaps will appear on Wednesday, 28th instant. Acceptances and entries for the Maiden will close oa Thursday, 29th August, 9 pan., Empire In all Saddle Trots weights to be—Ponies. ISbds lin or under, Bat; over lShds lin to 14hda lin, 9st; horses, lOat Owners of ponies will have to produce certificates of measurement. To be run under the Rules of tbe Canterbury Metropolitan Trotting Association. A. L RATTRAY. 1618 Secretary. NORTH CANTERBURY STEEPLECHASE CLUB. A MEETING of Members will be held at CROWN HOTEL, AMBERLEY, ON MONDAY, 12th INSTANT, At B.pan. M. E. O'CONNELL, 1621 Hon. Sec BRACKSNFD2LD HOUNDS.
mHIS CELEBRATED PACK having been i generously HANDED OVER by their owner to the DISTRICT In trust, a MEETING of FARMERS and others interested will be held at Amberley on MONDAY, August 12th, at two o'clock pan. tor fee purpose of Electing a Committee for carrying out the general management of the Pack. WM. BUSS, 1517 Haau Sec Fuml If otto* ___ FUNERAL REFORM. Wβ JLi A N G F O R D, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Furnishes Funerals at the lowest possible prices, not being connected with any other firm in town. The poor who cannot afford to pay he undertakes free of charge. The oldest established firm in New Zealand. Country orders receive prompt attention. Please note the addrese—Workshops, corner, North and East Belts, or Office, 133 Colombo street, opposite Al Hotel. 1368 FUNERAL NOTICE. B. WjJWllters & Gα. {Established 1SS0), UNDERTAKERS, 43 V&toria street, and 211 Kilmore street ' Funerals Furnished in Town and Country on the shortest notice and at most reasonable charges. The trade supplied with every reTelepaone Nα US. si 6 XT CJOBJM3HAW M \ UNDERTAKE. nmerato Vanished at Lowest Charges Town or Country. 41 durham Btbjbbt south, Salk"eld and Sons, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and Undertaken, Colombo road, Sydenham. ■TO7NKRALS Furnished in the best style at JE> lowest current rates on shortest notice town or country). 3931 James Lamb, furnishing undertaker,} 5 lichfield street east "OUNERALS completely famished In town jn or country at most reasonable charges. Pleue note the address. Three doorsfnfta Barbadoesstreet, near East Belt. fITHE Friend* of Mr William Sooon are JL respectfully invited to attend the Funeral oTnis late wife, Elizabeth Jotoe, to leave hie residence. Native Reserve, for the Church of Rnginnii Cemetery. Woodend, on Sunday, the 1548 Undertaker, Woodend. PTIHE Friends of the late Mrs David Hanson _i are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave the .residence of W. Watson. Coalgate, at 1.30 pjn. on Sunday, Uth lost., for the Hororata Cemetery. ■ • 1827 mHB Friends of the late Mrs' David Hight 1 are respectfully requested to meet at he* late residence. Waddington. at LSO pjn. on Suadv.AW-tUth. JQgNLORD laao
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7385, 10 August 1889, Page 1
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