AMUSEMENTS. | Brookside Ladies' Hockey Club. ANNUAL. BALL ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL BROOKSIDE SCHOOL , TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26. H.M.S. BAND. , Novelty Dances. | Gentlemen 4/- Ladies 2/----j MEETINGS. | —_ . HERD TESTING. ! ■ "'■ ' — !'/■■ [Under the Auspices of the Ellesraere A. and P. Association. ADDRESS TO FARMERS. Mr. C. M. HUME, Supervisor of the Dominion Group Herd Testing ( Federation, will address farmers on i this important subject at a Meeting to be held in the A. and P. Association's Room, Leeston, on MONDAY, 25th August, at 8 p.m. The Canterbury Herd Testing Assn. (Inc.) ARNAUD McKELLAR, Sec. LEESTON FOOTBALL CLUB. GENERAL MEETING. ALL MEMBERS of the Club are urged to attend a GENERAL MEETING in Mr F. B. Clausen's Shop on i FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, j August 22, at 8.30 p.m. Business: IMPORTANT. L. B. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. i : Leeston Miniature Rifle Club. GENERAL MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT on range to make arrangements for Social to be held on THURSDAY, 11th September. E. MAINDONALD, Hon. Sec. SOUTHBRIDGE CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Presbyterian Hall on WEDNESDAY, August 27, at 8 p.m. Election of Officers and General. All interested in cricket invited. W. CARTER, Hon. Sec. Southbridge Ladies' Hockey Club. A MEETING will be held on the Schoo: Ground on THURSDAY Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Practice following. PUBLIC NOTICES.
Thirty-five million rabbits weighing 40,000 tons, are caught every year in, Great Britain. No less than £83,000 worth of bread goes weekly to London dustbins. This is the equivalent of 2,000----000 loaves in the form of crust, While the pigtail is still cherished by many Chinese as a sign of ancient and honourable ancestry, it was originally a symbol of inferiority, as it was forced upon them by their Manchu conquerors. Anyone in London hearing four! musical notes from a motor horn knows that the Queen's car is near. It is a green car and is only identified by a small disc above the driver's iseat. At night it carries a purple jlamp. A special musical horn has been fitted. It is worked by electricity and continues to sound four notes at intervals, as long a3 the driver finds necessary.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LI, Issue 66, 19 August 1930, Page 4
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