f Tours EASTER WEEKEND i HOLIDAY TOURS WITH THE MIDLAND ' TOURING CLUB TWIN LAKES AN absolute must. You see beautiful Lakes Tekapo and Pukaki, a massive canal to link them, the gigantic Benmore and Aviemore dams. Following the mighty Waitaki River, you then return via Waimate and Timaru. Take your own lunch or lunch available at Omarama. Tour LEAVES at 8 a m. RETURNS 8.30 p.m, on Easter .Saturdav. April 5. Fares: Sl9; Children $9.50. EREWHON PARK , See Samuel Butler's Country — NOWHERE! "A Dav to Remember” in this land of mountains and high country farmland. Travel through the Rakaia Gorge and Mt Somers. View the vast expanse of the mighty Rangitata Valley. A courier will explain the features of the area and a conducted tour of Erewhon will show Reed Deer, Himalayan Thar, Hereford Cattle and Merino Sheep. Enjoy lunch and afternoon tea (included in charge) at the Alpine Restaurant. Return via Thompson’s Track and Rakaia. Coach DEPARTS 8.30 a.m. RETURNS 6.45 p.m. On Easter Sunday, April 6. Fares: $2l; Children Sl4. LAKES AND GORGES An outstanding tour into the back country and to the fringes of the Southern Alps. Travel over Porters Pass to Lake Lyndon then Lake Coleridge for lunch and an Inspection of the power house, before returning via , the Rakaia Gorge, Take your own lunch or cut lunch available. Tour DEPARTS 9 a.m. RETURNS 4.30 p.m. on Easter Monday. April 7. Fares: $12.75; Children under 15 vrs $6.40. Reservations are essential on all Tours. For further information contact: MIDLAND COACHLINES, 40 LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE: 799-120. WS2 Raffle Results WOODEND RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKLY 100 CLUB No. 27. RICCARTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB REFURNISHING RAFFLE Series 11 FIRST, $100—1379. 10 PRIZES AT S2: 1820 1386 1552 1569 1839 1237 1018 1612 1287 1023
P. 0.5.8. TRAVEL FUND FINAL DRAW FIRST—6B. SECOND—BB. 53 55 55 73 HURUNUI CUBS Easter Hamper—27BB, Pep, Cheviot. ■ ■ Half Sheep—24o3, R. Fairburn, Scargill. Cake—2Bs3: V. Muir, 36 Cobra Street, Chch. Biscuits—2lo9: Pip Le Cren, Parnassus. Pork—l34o: Eve, c/o Bon Brushes. Goose—lB49: Bill Street, Ra- ' ngiora. Mysterv Prize —1656: R. Naish, 1 Sewell Street, Kaiapoi. CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL CLUB Ist; 333. 2nd: 125. 3rd: 127.
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