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WAIRAIIAPA PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIIOTY. ANNUAL SHOW, CAK-THRTON. WEDNKSDAY AND THURSDAY, October 29th and 30th. £750 ™ 42750 Sheep, Cattle,. Horses, Pigs, Dog«. Poultry, Produce, Implements, and Vehicles. Open Leaping Match for Challenge Cup. Prizes, .£lB Maiden Leaping Match. Prizes, .£ls Leaping Match for Ponies U'ulkiug and Trotting Matches for Horses Mounted Infantry Competition ; Jumping by " hifctions Wood Chopping, Competition Prizes for allClasses and Descriptions of Stock. Lord Glasgow'R Challenge Cnp, value 50 guineas, for niosb points in Lincoln Sheep. Also, Challenge Cup (hunters' competition^ value 2% tineas. ENTiiIES CLOSE 18th OCTOBER. For further particulars apply to H. S. MOSS, Secretary, Carter ton. HAWKES BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. fpHE FORTIETH ANNUAL SHOW •*- ' Will be held AT HASTINGS, ON 22nd and 23rd OCTOBER. £12C7 offered in Money Prizes. Entries close at Napier on WEDNESDAY, W. F. J. ANDERSON, Secretary. QANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. METROPOLITAN SHOW. 12th 13th, AND 14th NOVEMBER. | £1600 PRIZES! £1600 In addition to the Class Prizeß a large number of Valuable Special Prizes have been allocated in Sheep, Horses, Cattle Dairy Produce, etc. ENTRIES FOR, ~EXPORT BUTTER CLOSE 15th OCTOBER Applications for Space lor the Exhibition of New Zealand Manufactures, Implements, and Carriages require to be made on or before SATURDAY, 18th October ls?No r vembe nn r rieS SA TURDAY, applS. Catal °S Ue3 P°<*ed *BBIS on O. B. PEMBERTON, Canterbury Hall. SeCretary ' Constant, Watchful Care. SSK. Thousands of people have to ba constantly, unceasingly guarded I Bom with hollow chests, stooped tqg shoulders and general bodily weakness, such people are highly susceptible to every change. A slight -^ draught, damp feet, foggy weather, **-any little thing is sufficient excuse for an attaok of sore throat, cough n,d even pneumonia. H ft! 8* »? ggg, of Cod Liver Oil, wifch Lime, Soda, and Creasoto builds up tho system and gives B©L strength to resist these attaclcs. It never fails to do this. It will make a naturally weak person comftafr, paratively strong and robust and will positively heal up and permanently care sore and inflamed membranes. There is no medicine to equal it for | ***- recent or chronic coughs and colds, for bronchitis and asthma, and there is not an intelligent mother in the Bat. country who doesn't keep it constantly on hand for croup, whooping cough and other little folks' troubles. GaaSL. yy ° ur ohe mißt or grocer will sapply you. Price 2/6 and 4/6. 27 Lane's Emulsion. » It's FamoW

T^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, SUNDAY TRAINS. On and after SUNDAY, sth October, 1002, the present 1,0 p.m. train, Upper Hutt to Te Aro, will leave at 12.50 p.m., and ruu 10 minutes earlier throughout. Tho present 4.35 p.m. train, Upper Hutfc to To Aro, will not leave until 4.50 p.m., Lower Tfutt at 5.40, and run 15 minutes later throughout. Additional trains will run each Sunday as follows ; — p.m. p.m. Te Aro dep., 2.10 Lower Hutt dop., 5.10 Wellington „ 2.20 Peloue „ 5 15 Kaiwarra „ 2.2G Nguliauranga „ 527 Ngahautanga,, 2.32 Kuiwarra „ 5.33 Potone „ 2.44 Wellington „ 5.38 Lower Hutt arr., 2.48 Te Ato an-., 5.48 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWKES BAY RACES AND SHOW. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Hastings and Napier, available for return until 27th October, 1902, will bd obtainable at Te Aro, Greytown, Ngawapurua, and intermediate stations on 6th, 7th, 20lh, and 21st October. These tickets will be available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station, and at Hastings Racecourse and Show Grounds platform. For full particulars, see posters and handbills. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LABOUR DAY CELEBRATION AT WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1902. ON abovo date, Tickets to Wellington and Te Aro will be obtainable at Upper Hutt, Belmont, and intermediate Stations at Saturday and Sunday rates. These tickets will be available for return on day of issue only. The Goods Shed at Wellington will be CLOSED on Bth October. BY ORDER. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Ltd.). LABOUR DEMONSTRATION DAYWEDNESDAY, Bth OCTOBE-, 1902. From Paikakariki and intermediate stations, to Wellington and vice versa Day Return Ticketß will be issued on WEDNESDAY, Bth October, available for return on day of issue only. OTAKI RACES, Bth AND 9th OCTOBER, 1902. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will -be issued from Wellington and all other stations to Otaki by afternoon train on 'J.UESDAY,7th October, and by mail and special trains on WEDNESDAY, Bth October, available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 11th October, 1902. EXCURSION TICKEIcJ' will also be issued from Palmerston to Otaki by even ing .trains ori 7th October, and by morning^ train on Btli October, available for return" till 11th October, 1902. On LABOUR DAY, WEDNESDAY, Bth October, in addition to ordiuary timetable trains, ' a' special train will leave Wellington for Otaki at 7.50 a.m.,' returning from Otaki at 5 p.m.,' arriving in I Wellington at 7.50 p.m., stopping at staI tions as required. A train will also leave Wellington ai\ 1.20 p.m. for Paikakariki, and returning will leave Paikakariki at 4.30 p.m., arriv- , ing in Wellington at 6.30 p.m. J W. M. HANNAY, General Manager. ' Wellington, 3rd October, 1902. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, an up to ( date seven-roomed House ; 15 minutes from Railway Station, Lower Hutt, bathroom, scullery, washhouse ; lovely garden, j orchard ; over 1| acres ground ; private right-of-way not included in area of land. Price, etc., on application^ ■», J. M'GURK, Land and Estate Agent, Lower Hutt. -

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 2

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