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Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FOR CHRISTCHURCH RISOATTA. 22nd INST. FOR particulars of "SxttlßjSlOV- to LAKK FOKSYTH and LITTLS RIVER on the 22nd iust,, In connection H'itn thp Chriatcfmrch Regatta, see posters and advertisement in next issue of tuia piper. Ilia BY ORDKR. Meetings, dc. CANTERBURY PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MKKTfMG Vβ OLD AGE PENSIONS, an* to hear « Paper on the autaect r>y Mr J. W. Ffrosi. will be hold in the ODDFKLLOVVS , CHAMBERS THIS IfiVSWING. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, At a p.m. M.HLR.'e for Chriat«!»ureh and vicinity havo be«n invited to attend. _ 1321 H. G. ELL, Secretary. A PUBLIC MRETIN6 will be held in the Richmond Day School on WEDNESDAY EVKNING, For the purpose of Forming a Football Club for Richmond. Intending Members iuvited at S o'clock. _ CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF OjMMERCK (Incorporated). mHR QUARTKRLYGENKRALMEETING X of Members will b« he:d at the Roome, Cathedral equure, on TUESDAY, the 27th iusc, at 3 p.m. BtTgatNESSr- " 1. Election of new members. 2. General. Notice of motion for an alteration in Rule 11. —"That where there *ro two or more member* or employers of one linn (members of the Cnarober), the annual su - scriprion fur tho first member shall be £'3 3s aud for the others £1 la oarti." JAMES A. BIRD, 142 1 Secretary^ EAST CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL CHBNERAL MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2IBT, AT TUB CLARENDON HOTEL, Might o'olock. BosiNKSS-linportant. 1414 '■__ W. SPRING, Hon. Sec__ CHRfSTCHUECH " FOOT-~ BALL CLUB. fTIHK ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Will be held in the CHRIST'S COLLEGE ORDERLY ROOM, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, At S p.m. 1413 LAST DAY OF SUMNEE CAMP. GREAT REJOICING MEETINGS. FAREWELL OF INDIANS AND VISITING OFFICERS AT NIGHT. REDUCED TRAM TICKET, 9d Return (including admission to the camp), bf 10.10. 2.5, and 7.15 trams, available for return on Wednesday. ' Tickets not obtainable on trams. Secure beforehand from :—Mr J. Robertson, fruiterer, Morten's Buildings: Her Mills'a boob Bhop, corner Lichfield and High street*; and other agentu... ; , 1431 Sporting. WAIAU EACES. 'J■tJ BS D A,Y, MA~R C H 20th, 1894. President—Mr D. D. Macfariane Vice-Presidents—Mesere W. O. Rutherford and Jaa. Northcote Judge—Mr A. Macfarlane Starter—Mγ P. Rutherford Clerk Scales—Mr J. Coakley Clerk- Course—Mγ G. Parsons Stewards-Messrs A. W. Rutherford, Jae. Tate, junr., J. O'Malley,. Thos. Derrett, T. Chapman. D. D. Macfariane, W. O. Rutherford, Walter Rutherford, IT. 8. Norlihcote, J. Coakley ...... Handicappeb—Mγ A. W. Rutherford Treasurer—Mγ R. J. Whittle Secretary— Mr R. J. Whittle,'junr.

PROGRAMME1. Bttrdlk Race of SO sove; second horse 5 soys out or the stake. Handicap. Distance one mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles ' 3ft 6in. Nomination, 108 ; acceptance, 20s. 2. District Maiden Hack of 16 soya; second horse 2 8ov& out of the stake. Distance one mile. Welter weight-for-age. Entrance, 15s. 3. Waiaxt Cup Handicap (open) of 40 sore; second horse 5 sove ouc of the stake. Distance two miles. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. 4. District Working Man's Race of 12 soys; eucond horso 2.sove ouc of the stake. Distance three-quarters of mile. Entrance 12d. Weighn I2sc For horsed that have ' never won £20 in one stake. For horses the property of station or other employees, other than station managers or cidors. 5. Waiau Stakes Handicap (open; of 25 soys; second horse 3 sove from the stake. Distance half a mile. Nomination, 10d; acceptance, 15?. -....• 6. District Hien-Weight Handicap of 25 80VB: second horse 3 boys from the stake. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15a. Uietahoet one mile and a quarter. 7. Consolation Handicap of 10 edve, for all hordes. Distance one mile. Nomination, 10 v Nominations to be made to the Secretary, at the Walau Motel, by 8 p.m. on WKDNKSUAY, March 7th. Name, age, colour, pedigree and performances of horse, nam , ? of owiier. colours of rider to be given at the time of nomination and entry. Handicaps declared on or before March 10th, and Acceptances and General Entries must) be made to the Secretary not later than March loth. The Winner of any Open Flat Race to carry a penalty of 71b. Such other penalty, greater or lee», as the Handicappar may determine. This to apply to all Races, except Consolation. District means the Amuri,' Cheviot and Kaikonra Couotioa and tha Waipara Road Board District, aud District Horsß3 mutt have been the bona nde property of residents previous to January let. 1894, To 03 run under the Rulea of Racing. 978 County Council. ... . SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. ' REGISTRATION OF DOGS. XrOTlCKisherwhy given that after MARCH f>l Ist all owners of UNRKWIsTIcRED DOGS in the County of Selwyn will be PJROBEOUTKD. By Order. (Signed), W. JAMESON, 1220 County Clerk. Miscellaneous. TjIOR SALE, Bay Cob. very quiet in saddle A , and harness* sound, up to weight, 4 yearn old. Apply Carew'e Staples. _ 1430 GENTLEMAN leaving ChristchnrcbToff-rs for Sale Three Black and 'lan English Terrier Papa ; cheap. Apply. A.J.R., Press Office. , ■ 1416 GOOD Opportunity for a Business Woman. Must be good saleswoman to earn good wages. Apply between 10 and 11 a.m. Co-day. 173 Manchester street. 13a3 POSITIVELY the Last Channe—Do not fail to Ko to Plaieied'a cheap cash Ironmongery B<tle, it will l»3t but a short time logger, k> bo in time in making your purchased f-nd bani3h regrets. J. Plaisted and Co., Colombo street, oppoaite the Bank of New Zealand. _ - \ " • ■■■: ST. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always nafcd. All Grocers. LAST CHANCE—Do not fail to go to Plaiated'a cheap caah Ironmongery Said, it will last bnt a saort time longer, so be In time in making your purchases and banish regrets. J. Piaisttd and Co., Colombo street, opposite the Bank of New Zealand. T. GEORGE JAM.—Selected FroiC and _ Best Sugar. Ail Qrocars. GLADSTONE Bags. Brief Ban and all kinds of Travelling Bags. The largest ittock in town. Go and see foryourtelf. AC H. Schmedes, 81 Manchaner atreec Mrs Izbtt, America! Wβws Agent, Manchester ~ street l≤s. Telephone 515. T>EQtilßES—Dom< ticated Governess (BngX\, lish and music), Honse Pariourmaida, Station Woman Cook. Nurse, educated young liady (bar) Waiting:,,.. KngßKemeat—Station Coffple»,-Gentlem'«i3'''Gr«>oiri, Gardener, Laundreea, Cooks, Geuerals, Houa?kcepere. Kitchenmaids, &c. 144U

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8723, 20 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8723, 20 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8723, 20 February 1894, Page 1

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