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Publications. THE “CANTERBURY TIMES.” THE N ational "Weekly Journal OP NEW ZEALAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1897. SPORTING. GRAND NATIONALS: PAST AND PRESENT THE FIRST STEEPLECHASE IN CANTERBURY —J. A. M’GINNESS'S STABLE— AUCKLAND STABLES THE ASCOT MEETING. TROTTING. THE NEW RULES. THE KENNEL. DOGS AT DUNEDIN. AGRICULTURAL. DAIRYING IN CANADA: COMMISSIONER ROBERTSON’S EVIDENCE. POULTRY. THE DUNEDIN SHOW: SPECIAL REPORT. NAVY, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS. FIFTEEN YE AES IN THE ROYAL ARTILLERY. (By a Christo Lurch Man.) THE CONTINGENT AT HOME. THE “CANTERBURY TIMES,” PRICE SIXPENCE. The Best, most Widely-read and Popular Weekly Paper Published in New Zealand. ON SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. NOW READY, A NEW AND GREATLY ENLARGED EDITION OP BRETT’S COLONISTS’ QUIDS AND CYCLOPAEDIA OP USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, Being a Compendium of Information by Practical Colonists upon Farming, Horticulture, and all Subjects of Interest to N ew Zealand Settlers. EDITED BY THOMSON W. LEYS. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11346, 13 August 1897, Page 8

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