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Publications, THE OANTBaBUBY TIMM, THE Proprietors of this ««oated eonaidanble toqjrovements, wu ftow °j (ratniil It more aftractin sto,both Town and Country madam. It* ”** ®a* now been increased to = THIEW-TW<^lW_ tW.t» making It one of the PUBLICATIONS to the octony. The reading matter it arranged on a a * w "•■*•l nod 'IBIS DAY'S ime ooßUinti ' innnnnun ... *• *», W. 80, 81, 82 Aoeiocltdeal—Exhibition Fixtuwt Mutual Influences—Australian Hems-TheJfinglish and other Crops-Go l * 0 W Cattle Food-* ; • Spreading Manure-Cat the Qraas-Qlean.'- ■ togs—Annual Horse PMJde ... ... _ •..5,6 Akusembhm—Dramatic Doings to the Celonlee. Europe, and Amerioa-en Awkward Contretemps—“ Pinafore on the Water Late Charles Mohter ..., ... 28,29 Aqtrk.no Aquatic Fixture —The Fire Hun. 1 dred Texas Swimming Championship of England-Hearn Challenges Messenger to Bow in Wellington—Auckland Bowing ! Club—Hanlon and Biley Bow a Dead Heat i —The Hanlan-EUiott Basel 3 AtHlbtio—Athletic Flrture-The Welltogton . Athletic Club— College Bports-EngUsh ■ Athletes ... •»• ••• Bieths, Mannuens, ann Dakins... ... ... Burinss ... ••• ••• ... Chess— New Zealand Chess Congress ... ... Oomnoun ... ••• ••• ••• COEEISrOHDEKCB mauon oi * jw«w rs-'r.-v ohnrph—Canterbury Cricket Association DSitTCiETS see ••* »** see 26 Gaed**—Horticultural Fixture-Work lor the W«ek—Gleanimr* Donition of SflAOß* - New or Hare Kants- Beauties of the Domain Gardens—Hidebound Trees-New and Bare Bulbous Plants ' ••• —d, 5 Gbnebal-Opening of the Sydney BxhlbltlonIncendiarism and Attempted Murder at Waihemo—A Roman tip Career-Oooaeional LADrtS t,e Cor,im3»—Notes (by Olio)—Sir William * Fox on Woman’s Eights ... ... ... 8,4 Laie News—Agricultural—Telegrams-General Liteeaet—Literary Work ... ... ... ... 3 LmHUTtlur ... LOCAL NEWS . ••• 18 Local Enronis-Ashburlon Horse ParadeWaimate Municipal Election—The Unemployed Camp at Weka Creek by Night—Onr Volunteers—The Waipara Ealiway Works —Town Hall Designs-Opening of the New Fernsido District School—immigration of the Eight Sort ... ... ... . ... 21,22 Kaxi< Nkws ••• ••• *•* ■ ••• 23 Mebtihos Canterbury Eifle Association - Public Meeting at Little Hirer—Proposed Northern Boiling-down Factory—Acclimatisation Society The Unemployed at Timaru—Waimate Oonnty Council—Public Meeting at Kaiapoi—Primitive Methodist Church. Woddington—Board of Conservators—Mandeville and Bangiora District—--1 Lakeside School Committee—Ashburton County Council—Kaiapoi Borough Councils 8,|9 Kobgbaux ... ... ... ... ... .» 27 Ora Own Coeeespondemts—Timaru 10 Pobtbt—Poem by Tennyson—Spring 28 Pocltet—Gleanings—Asthmaticai Canaries ... 6 Political ... ... ... .20,21 Pusslee ... ... ... ... .. .» 2o SeiißOi—Scientific Gossip (by Salvia)... ... 3,4 Smrrnra ... ••• M Spoexijto—Eacing Calendar—Training Notea (by Hermit)—Meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Basing Club—The Omarama Jockey Club Meeting—The Otematata Eaoe MeetingStallion Parade to Dunedin-The Wellington EaoingClub—Settling on,the Geraldine Masterton and Opaki Jockey Club—Booing matters in Wellington-Meet of the Paknranga Hunt Club—Perkin War- . beok-Canterbury J.C. Handicap-Geral-dine up of the Cbbham Stud-Winning Jockey Mounts—'The Brighton Cup-The Astley Stakes-Sporting Notes from Home (by Helios) • ... ■ ... II Fxlboeaks ... ... ...» ... 18 Ifni coran 8, xo fra Editoe’s Aem-chaie —A Train—Debit and i Credit—Devilled Mntton—A Dervish Out- ! witted—Kindred in Disense-History Ee- , peats Itself-A Smart Money Collectorwestern Tarns —A Sellable Almanac — Cute Boys—Brandy Penohes—The Custom of having Bride-cake—Stories about the Crar—The Farmer’s Joke—A Scotch Witch Story 27 The Cbnbel—Cure for the Mange ... ... 18 Phi Natpbalist—A rare old Hen—How long can a fish live out of water?—Do monkeys Swim?—The confiding tabby—Are animals sensible to ridicule ?—A mammoth tree— The performing bull at the Westminster Aquarium ... ... ... 26, 27 Phe Sketches—Bishop Colenso at Bishop-stowe—Old-time Quacks ... 26 Phe Tbavellee—Japan andthe Japanese ... 8 Che Week ... , W. 17

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Page. Auction Sales ... Business Notice* = Vojr Bale, end To list Hotel* ... ... Insurance - ... Publication* ... PnblloNotloas ... Sportinf ... Stud Horses ... Wanted ... ... ... 15,88 1.1,89, 80,81,88 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. PRICE SIXPENCE.

Hotels Under Distinguished Patronage. QUILL f S~ J£.° TB L. • ASHBURTON. (Opposite Bailway Station, and adjoining Post and Telegraph Department*.) THE proprietor of the above magnificent hotel begs to announce to Commercial Travellers, Families, and Visitors to this prosperous district that this establishment is acknowledged to be the finest in New Zealand, both as regards its extent ol accommodation and the general perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments are specially designed to salt the convenience and privacy of families. The sitting-rooms are cheerful and pleasant. Splendid commercial room, and a reading-room with one of the best libraries in the Colony. Large sample rooms to meet the requirements of commercial travellers. Bath rooms, and a first-class billiard saloon furnished with one of Aloock's prize tables. _ , . 405 A-328 THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. 'in,' QUEEN’S HOTEL, corner of North and Barnard streets, Timarn, T. B. JONES, proprietor.' This extensive and excellently arranged Family and Commercial Hotel has just been built on the meet approved principles, and the Proprietor is enabled to offer superior aoooaunoda. tion to private families and commercial gentlemen visiting Timarn. Persons having occasion to attend the Supreme, District, or Resident Magistrates’ Couits will find every comfort -and convenience at tim hotel, which is situate Just opposite those public institutions. Private rooms for families elegantly famished. Splendid hath room. Lunches on the table from IS to Span • 1110-401 OBOWN HOTEL, OEBALDINE. JAMES A. BUBEBTSON, Fnonuxion. CONSIDERABLE alterations and Improvements having been made in this hotel, persona visiting Geraldine can rely upon receiving flrst-olass. accommodation. Coaches leave the hotel daily, and meat all trains at Otari and Winchester. Wines and spirits of the best brands. Good stabling aoooramod-tion. , 4611-853 STAB HOTEL, lEMUKA. M. QUINN, Pmonunrou. TiIZTINSIYE additions and improvements havJQI lag hesn made to this Hotel, Commercial and other Travellers can now be supplied with flrtt-elass aoocmmo'iatiott. Private noma for famUlee, Wine* and Spirit* of the beat brand*. Good Stabling 9 ’ WH IALDWZN’S f^IBNTBAL H OTBL, B J v. _ Will* atreet and Wakanni toad, ASHBUBTON. THIS Hotel, which is within three minutes’ walk of the Railway Station, commands the most central position in the large and increasing moat central position in tne large and moreaams Borough of Ashburton, and offer* every convent, enoe and oomfort to traveller*, famillea, Ac., Ac. Splendid bathrooms. Table d’ h&t* daily at p.m.i luncheon on the table from 12 to ii p.m. Only the best quality of wines, beers, and spirits procurable will be kept in stock, and patron* will find thsy are supplied at the fewest remunsrativs utii J. BALDWIN. 906-215 Proprietor. ORAM’S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, ASHBUBTON. under sm, patronag* of Biz Q. Grey, K. 0.8., PP*miscorNyrZ«alaad 81r Jam* r«f|Qioiii Birtip lsts Governor ol No* 2n]|gJ.|Bd SbrOharlasDnoane, 1 , lat* Governor of Taman la. T"S pbere. jfi oentrally situated hotel I* pronounced to be OMoTth* flasstlnth*SouthernHerniaThe cuisine Is under the supervision cf an OBITBBION HOTEL, Fill OIBJ T BE IT, DUNEDIN. B*t and Cold Bath*. WX. THOMPSON. . U ProerMor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5806, 4 October 1879, Page 3

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