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PUBLIC NOTICES. ' DISTRICTS DOG TRIAL CLUB ANNUAL ■ MEETING To bo held at OEINGI STATION, - ■ - On >' ■ .WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,MAY 6 And 7 • PROGRAMME. CLASS I.—HEADING AND BRINGING BACK ■ and holding in tho ring, 600 yards. Timo ■ 12 minutes.. Points—Best heading 10, undei ! i .command 8, bringing back 8, holding ir 'the ring 4. ■ First Prize—.£B .and Mr. J, ? Curtis's (jun.) Special of <£2; Second, • .£4 : i. .- - (-Third, •£2;l' , ourth,<Cl. • ,■.< - , , 11.—HEAD1NG,,,.350 yards,, bringing .back, and driving through,, one set of .• : - 'hurdles 9-feet'apart,-and drive.so yards to pen and yard.' Time,v 15 minutes. Points: . Best hoading 7,bringing back 5, under .com- . mand 8, putting through hurdles 8, stylo in yarding G, yarding',G.; First Prize,- .£10; - Second, •£!; Third, .£2; Fourth, .£l. CLASS lII.t'HUNTAWAY, 300 yards,-.between - ■ 'v :■ three lots-of-flagß. . Time, 10 minutes. Points—Himtaway 10, under command 10, /. style, 0, noiso 4. In this class dogs will only , havo'-to.hunt,away the sheep to the ?atis- ■■ -■■■ -• faction of the judge. First Prize, .£8; : Second, .£4; Third, .£2; Fourth, Jil. CLASS IV—LOCAL HEAD FOR FARMERS i',-,. AND iJDROVERS,. 400- yards, back and yaTding. Time allowed,.. 15 minutes, v Open 'to dogs that hays nover won money ■..■■■■■ . arid owned by farmers or drovers. Points— •Heading 7, bringing back 7, yarding 6„ ' : - eommnniT 10. Boundaries—South;- Ekcta- ' i hnna-Akitio. Nortn, Takapan-Blackhead. . - First: Priio,■ JBl2> (including ■ Mr. H. Gais- ;; for<l's Special of .610); Second, JC7; Third, JU; Fourth, £.1 x A QHALLEirei; CUP Will be given 'for BEST TEAM OF DOGS - , , competing in-Classes I;- 11, .and lll—a team ■ to comprise a different dog in each class: Cora-- . , t ' ' petitor must /name. Cup dog before starting. -'.Some .Special • Prizes , will -bo allotted later . ■ .'Cn. ■ ...■ . '. .Entries close with tho Secretary, Daonevirke," en WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 : Entry Fees—Members, 55. ; ; Non-memhors, 10s. W H! GAISFORD, '■'/■.'a 1 ?: . ''Hon. "Secretary. 4 * HOTEL NOTICES. ■TFOTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent new .--.'.•t.,. and commodious five-story private, Hotel :: L . :is now open to receive, guests.-' Tea iV ..' • a speciality. Also, our iip-to-dato trrill Room;, tho first and only one of its kind, in.- the Dominion. : Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors." ■XXXppXXXpXp .* caio • . JJOTEL .'. . 'WiS.N'TtvOkTiI,' : SIDNEY, . i • ■ . i Amply Provides - , : V COMFORT, CENTRAL POSITION, AND • • RESPECT ABILITY, OF ENVIRONMENT To : Visitors to Sydney. • . ' Terms—2J Guincab to 4 Guineas per week. P.!X<-Xx;'y, "X-- ! .X : PP\ : --'pr /'V -- ; ; C 782-, fTVHE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, J- CARTERTON:, ' ... / -W. M. HALLFA,/PROPRIETOR. . ITho best Commercial Hotel in tho Wairarapa ' CSII , DUKE OP EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON) 1 OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visitors: Charges very: moderate. Best . brands of. Wine and Spirits kept in stock. (Terms on application. ■ / ■ ■■■~■ , ; R. DWYER, Propric-ior. Telephone 468. (J727 , - j,■ •- :.. \ . CAFD DE PARIS HOTEL . 'Opposito Railway Station), . ■ PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 • "S/TRS.- J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of .. . ; ~-i.TX Normanby. Hotel, ■ Carterton), announces ' ~ tlfat sho is in possession of tho above House. Convenient for catching early trams;, Good ' .- ■ ' accommodation and first-class table. ' ' '' ■v'/'' " C 6*° » . fIIDB HOTEL, CARTERTON : . (Under New Management).. :. • T. P. FIRMAN Proprietor, j Late of the Naw Zealand Railway Seyvice- ' Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly, furnish'-" • .td;. fii-st-clnss Cuisine, and. every.-attention; 'very !iio'.t-3vn convenience." New' Billiard ra,ble.".- Situated within .three mibutes from tho . ' Railway Station," and next tho Wairarapa P. . and 'A, . 1 AssosiaUon Show Grounds. •■ : •Telephono'll.' : • ■ : -i i' ■ ; , '——-— " 1 ■■■ ' ■ ; L_ • ' ; . . BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL. ' LOWER HUTT. rFffiE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardeni' * A- in HlO Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been, Thoroughly Renovatfd and Enlarged. .- ■■ New' Private Apartments , and ,Dining-room ■ .capable of seating 150. ' ■ Good fishing and shooting. Splendid train ■ •wrvice and telephone communication with city. ; W. GANDAR, ■p i Manager.'-- : v v'' r : CITY BUFFET HOTEL, • ■ WELLINGTON. ( yPHE Most.Ceiltral in the City; offers splen. (JL■■ did>accommodation.'■ m t-\ nt-H•■•••'■> • : , : Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to: 1 ' Best-Brands Wines and Spirits. 1 Trams pass the door every five minutes. ■ - 1 XAiUIl'' —ss. bd,.to Gs. bd. per: day/ ' j A. It' V. LcjDDER, 1 ■ I "• , ■ Proprietor. . C7lB ' - ' i , TO PKOPERTr BUYERS. 1 v -■• - ■ :' . ' '1 ■' , , ~ 1 -..v.' ' ! i YOU WANT TO MAKE MONET. ■ - 1 jIT SURVEY Buildings, and report upon their ■ condition and-construction. ICall if you 1 eontemplata baying bonse : property. ,1V may . ba abla to save you pounds. .. ';. i' ! JAMES TOOMATH. ! ' : BUILDING SURVEYOR. - i. . &0 Manners Stresi, : ■ " C 753 ' —■ ~;. ■ ■■ : • : ■;( THE WELLESLEY LUNCHEON AND ' ' . SUPPER .KO9MS ' 1 ' (Lata tho Wellcsley Club), m • 1 JOHNSTON STREET. ' MR. J. JACKSON has ttken over tbeno ce'n. trally-situated premises, where ha hai -made most extensive alterations and additions, whero > patrons can bo supplied with every / luxury., ■: - Meals obtainable from 12 till midnight; Hpt ' Lunches 12 frill 2 (live courses). ..Six, Lnn•'choon CoupcM for fivo shillinat' ' y . .-X''..: .-'J- X- i g LUKB iND CO. (LIMITED). ' : " 'MAKINE, HYDRAULIC, DAIRY, 'ANDv GENERAL .■«: ~ . .1 I BOILERMAKERS,' IRON AND BEAB3 • roUNDEES. Ettimatw. Given For Every Description at ilnchinery, .Builders' and Contraotor*", ■ . ' Ironwork* " 1 FOR SALBi ®9lf and Second-hand Knginpj ujd Boilirv Pallets, Booringa, Shaftings, eta. - - OTREET. .WELLINaTO®.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 2

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