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RAILWAYS. GOODS TRAFFIC. Special Trains for Exhibits returning from Show will ltave Christchurch as under.--November 11th—For Oamaru at 9.15 p.m. Novembor 12th—For Cuiverden at 9.0 a.m.; for Ashburton and Methven at 1.40 P-m. , for Springfield and Whitecliffs at 2.15 p.m.; for Southbridge and Little R.ver 2.15 p.m. On 9th November, the Goods Sheds at Lvttclton, Christchurch, Ashburton ant Timaru will be closed, and on 11th November the Goods Sheds at .Lyttelton and Christchurch will be closed. Tho Evening Trains from Christcliurch on November sth, 7th. 9th. 11th. and 12th, and morning trains to Christchurch on Uth will NOT work goods traffic. 7556 _ __ BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTCHURCH A. AND P. SHOW AND RACES. NOVEMBER sth to 12th, 1901. ON THURSDAY. November 3rd. FRIDAY*, November 4th. and THURSDAY", November 10th. extra express trains, stopping at the same stations and for the *ame purposes n> the ordinary express trains will leave Timaru for Christchurch at 4.8 p.m. Temuka 4.33. Orari 4.55. Hinds 5.31, Ashburton 6.8, Rikaia 6.45, Christcliurch arrive 8 p.m. 7475 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RANGIORA A. AND V. SHOW. THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1904.

HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, at 2d per mile first-class (minimum 4s), Id per mile secnnd-clflss (minimum 2*), mileage ccunU-d one wav only. will be issued to Kan-iora from Christchurch, Cuiverden, West Oxford. Horrelville, Scargili and intermediate stations by morning truin«. also by the middnv train from Christrhurrh on 3rd November, available for return till -Ith November. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. The 5.50 a.m. train from Cuiverden, and the 7.33 a.m. train troni Christchurch. will stop opposite the Rangiora Show Grounds to set down passengers. The 5.0 p.m. train from Waipara, and the 5.15 p.m. train from Christchurch. will stop opprsite the Rangiora Show Grounds to pick up pi<rspiicers._ Tho 5.15 p.m. train from Christchurch will run through to Cuiverden and to Scargili, as on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 7557 BY ORDER. COUNTY COUNCIL. SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. HORORATA AND ELLESMERE WATER RACE DISTRICTS. OWING to the inclemency of the weather whi'c the water was turned off tho Races for the Annual Cleaning, and to give Ownors and Occupiers an opportunity to ciean or complete the cleaning of the races in tho above districts, the WATER will be TCRNED OFF at the Heads on NOVEMBER 3rd «nd 4th. and after that date tho By-laws will be Enforced. DAVID McIL.WR.AITH. 7476 _ Manag,e _ r _ THE WEEKLY PBESS AND REFEREE.

NOVEMBER 2, 1904. SOME OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS: A Brave Deed of the Russian Navy. The Golf Championship of New ZcaJand. Earl Grey, tho new Governor-General of Canada. Tho U.S.S. Co.'s new Turbine Steamer Loongana in Duke's Dock. Melbourne. Japanese Wrestlers of Fitzgerald's Circus. The Malvern Mounted Rifles in Camp. The Hawke's Bay A. and P. Show. SOME OF THE ARTICLES: "Romance." New .Serial by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox HucfTer. Dr. Dumany's Wife. By Maurus Jokai. Tho Twins at Sunday School. By Mivrioti Hill. Five Thousand on 'he Road. By W. H Ogilvie. Mr Dooley on tho Model Saloon. By F. P.

Durnie. The Bight Ago to go to School. Getting Fitted for a Gun. A Princess's Flight. Sundry Nates from tho War. The Argentine and the Australian Colonies. Shropshire Sheep at Hobart. "White Plymouth Rocks. By Fancier. Peep 9at Parliament. By Pamela. Artillery Training. Invalids' Rooms. Observations. Kacing Clubs and Bookmakers. The New Zealand Cup Meeting. A Thorough English Gentleman. Past Cup Incidents. OP ALL BOOKSELLEES. PRICE SIXPENCE. CANTERBURY BOTTLE EXCHANGE ' Are BUYERS of Metals of all Kinds Bottles, Casks, Sacks Horse Hair, Bones. Canvas, Ropes And all Kinds of Waste Material Prices on Application. 47 COLOMPD STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH Telephone lia FRY'S COCOA. OVER 100 PRIZE MEDALS. DIPLOMAS. GOLD MEDALS, AND CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. PURE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY To be had from all Merchants, Grocers, Storekeepers, and Confectioners. HIGHEST AWARD, CHICAGO, 1859.

PUBLIC NOTICE. COVERED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now RUNS between Scargill and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAI', and FRIDAY, and returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. ARTJUR BOYCE, Proprietor. Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire at Scargill Station at the Shortest i.jtice. COACH TO CHEVICf. A COACH will Run between WAIPARA and CHEVIOT, laving Waipara EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, and returning from Cheviot on Monday Wednesday, and Friday. Acocmmodatioc for Travelling Public Gcod Table and Best Brands of Liquor only kept Saddle Horsea and Trap 3 always on Hire ai, Waipara Station at the shortest njtice. A. FRANCIS. Waipara Hotel. MARINE ENGINEERS' INSTITUTE. * (TRESS ASSOUATIOX TKLKIiR.UI.) DUNEDIN. October 51. At a Miioko. concert of the local hraneh of the Marine Engineers' Institute, badge." of honorary lifr ar-soriateship were presented to W. G. T. (J'.iodman. olectrical engineer, and A. B. Iturie. Among the speaker* was Mr .lame-s Mills, managing director of the- Union Company, who referred to the encroachments on British shipping, and pointed out that Britain ."till owned half the world's shipping. He referred to the advance marked by the advent of the tv rhino steamer Loongana, with which he wa.« greatly pleased. RE LI.IRL E .IE WEI. L ERY. We are importers and manufacturer!*, and give absolutely the best value in rings, watches, etc.* Compare our quality and price*. WORKMANSHIP—PRICES. JONES AND SONS, HIGH ST. 4766

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12029, 2 November 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12029, 2 November 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12029, 2 November 1904, Page 5

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