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SHOWS. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. CANTERBURY METROPOLITAN SHOW. TO take plaoe on tie Show Ground*. Ad dington on ' WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 6th, 7th, and Bth November. Those desirous of pecuring space on the Shew Ground* for the display of Manufaotures *re requested to make early epplication. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, 19th October. Price Schedules obtainable at the Secretary* Office, Canterbury Hall. O. B. PEMBERTON. 5600 Secretary. NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, RANGIORA, pRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, DOGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC., Will be held on the SHOWGROUNDS* Rangiora, on FRIDAY. October 25th. Entries close Tuesday, October 15th. Catalogue with full particulars sent on application to A. S. CLARKSON, Secretary. Rangiora. 6578 THE NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. RANGIORA. £30. £20. FIRST GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE. THE Association offers a prize of £20 (twenty pounds) for the best two-year-old Draught Colt, Filly, or Gelding, on the following conditions :—• 1 The Champion Prize to be won Three timee by the tame owner, but not necessarily in consecutive years. 2 The Exhibit must have been bred by exhibitor and his bone, fide property three months prior to the holding of the show in each year. 8 The Association will give a "Champion Certificate" to the owner of exhibit placed first in each year. 4 Entrance Fee, Members ss, Non-members 7s 6d. 5 The Winner can hare the option o! • Trophy or Specie. Entries Close TUESDAY. October 15th. A. S. CLARKSON, Secretary. Rangiora. «M 0 NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. RANGIORA. EXTRA PRIZES. MAJOR MILLTON offers £3 2i for the Best Troop Horse the property of a Non-commissioned Officer or Trooper of any Mounted Rifle Corps. Horses to be shown in bridles, breast plates and saddle cloths of their respective squadrons. Mr HECTOR McINTOSH offers 10s 6d each to the winners of the Juvenile Judging Competitions. v Entries close TUESDAY next. A. 8. CLARKSON, 6992 Secretary. HLLESMEKE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ritHE ANNUAL SPRING SHOW of the I above Association will be held on the Society's Ground, Leeeton, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1907. CLASSES FOR ALL EXHIBITORS. Intending Exhibitors may make their Entries with Mr O. B. Pemberton, Canterbury A. and P. Association, and Mr Alf. Walker, Linwood, or at the Secretary's Oio», Leeston. Entries close on SATURDAY, 12th inst., at 9 p.m. F»ll information and particulars from W. W. GIBSON, Secretary, Leeston. Box «■ Telephone 13. 8880 HOTELS. MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. The Leading Hotel in Canterbury* Favourite Seaside Resort. JAMES HATFIELD, Late License* of Coker's Hotel, Cferistohurch. HAS taken over the above Hotel, and will ba pleased to welcome his old Friends and Patrons during Grand National Week. The Marine Hotel has been partly re-bnilt and thoroughly renovated, «nd is replete with every modern comfort. The appointments of the various sitting, bed, and bath rooms are luxurious. Cuisine im chart* °' a competent chef. Mr Hatfield i* now prepared to receive guests. ' »M» CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY, ALLANDALE AND TEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. ON and after APRIL 15th these Coaches will run as follows:— Lean Teddington .. 7.0 a.m. — „ AUandele .. 7.80 a.m. 2.90 p.m. „ Governor's Bay 8.0 c..m. 8.0 p.m. „ Lyttelton station 9.80 a.m. 4JO p.m. On Tuesday. Thursday, and Friday—Morning Service Only. / B. H. HARRIS, Proprietor, AllanAale. KAIXOUBA. via CHEVIOT. GRIFFITH'S CROWN LINE COACHES leave Tormore for Cheviot daily; leave Tormore for Kaikoura Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays; leaves Kaikoura for Tormore Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Special Conveyances always on hen*. Booking Office, United Bervioe Hotel, Chriitohurch; Adelpha Hotel, Kaikoura. Address: R. J. GRIFFITHS, 08714 Cheviot. UTTLE RIVER-AKAROA DAILY SERVICE. ROYAL MAIL COACH. JW. JOHNSTON, having been the rao- • cestful tenderer for the Mail, begs to inform the Tourists and Public generally that he has established a First-class Service, the comfort of passengers being catered for in the beat order. The following alteration in the time-tabe has enabled him to effect considerable reduction in the time previously occupied between Akaro* and Little River, aa from February Ist the Coaches will leave aa follows:— Akaroa Post Office, daily, at 6.15 a.m., instead of 7.50 a.m., as heretofore, arriving at Little River at 11.15 a.m. The Coach will leave Little River at 11 a.m., arriving at Akaroa 2 p.m. The following is the new sidle of Fares fixed:—Little River-Akaroa, return 10s. single 7s; German Bay, 9» return, single 6s; Robinson's Bay, 8» return, single ss; Duvauchelles and Barry's Bays, 7s return, single Sβ. Pigeon Bay Coach leave* the Post Office daily. 8.80 a.m.. to connect with Akaroa Coach at the Hill-top )0 a.m., for Little River, arriving at Pi««on Bay on return journey at 1.30 p.m. Return fares 7s 6d, single 6e. Headquarters, Littlf River. Telephone No. 1. J. W. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. HORSEMAN'S NORTH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHEVIOT to SPOTSWOOD. PARNASSUS, BROOKDALE. HAWKSWOOD. CONWAY, HUNDALEE. and - KAIKOURA. Coach leaves Cheviot Post Office for Kaikoum daily, at 9 a.m. Coach leaves Mr Homer's Commercial Hotel. Kaikoura. daily, at 6 a.m.. arriving at Cheviot 12.80 p.m., and connects with train at Domett at 2.22 p.m.. passengers arriving in Christchnrch 6.55 p.m. same day. CHEVIOT-DOMETT SERVICE. A Coach leaves Domett on arrival of train for Cheviot daily. A Coach leaves Cheviot Post Office for Donwtt daily at 1.20 p.m. CHEVIOT TO CHRISTCHURCH. Returning Same Day. A Coach will leave Cueviot Post Office for Domett every Wednesday Morning, at 4.15. and connects with train at 6.6 arriving in Christchurch 9.45. Seata must be booked nieht before. Covered-in coach will meet return train same nights. Cbristciiurch depart* at 5.20. arrive! Domett 10.3, coach arnv.fi> Cheviot 10.45 p.m. X.B.—All information given et th* Government Tourist Office, or Tho*. Ciuk aca Soot Chnttchurch. J. E. HORNEMAJC. Propnitox,

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 12

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