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SPORTING. UNTERBURY JOCKEY. CLXTB. METROPOLITAN MEETING. 1918, November 4th, 6th and Oth. FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 12.30 P.M. TRAMS ni short intervals from 10 a,; Owing to tho congested slato of the tteighing paddock during weighing in and out operations in the past, tho Committee of the Canterbury Jockey Club have decided to strictly enforce the Trustees' Regulation that no person is allowed into the weighing room or paddock enclosure unless ho is the Owner of a Horse engaged in the Race actually in progress, and this regulation applies to Trainers with regard to tlis paddock en-MOTOR-CARS. The Entrance for hired Motor-cara and Carriages will be, as usual, from the Racecourse Road. Private. Motor-cars and Carriages can enter from tho Hornby Junction Road. NO MOTOR-CAR WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OP THE CARRIAGE DRIVES OR CARRIAGE PADDOCK. A Publfo Motor-car Paddock is available behind tho prosent Motor-car Enclosure. An attendant will bo in charge. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT bo admitted to any part of the Racecourse or Enclosures except upon payment of tho usual charges. GRANDSTAND TICKETS can be obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral Squaro (opposite Broadway's). W. H. E. WANKLYN S92BFP Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, by 1' tho Regulations mado under tho provisions of tho Gaming Act, 1903, approved by tho Governor and duly gazetted— All Bookmakers, their Clerks or Agents, Disqualified Pereons, Common Prostitutes and Persons who habitually coneort with thieves, etc., are excluded from tho Clmstchurch Racecourse while tho samo is being used or occupied bv tho Canterbury Jockey Club, Registered, for a Rflco Meot.ing, and any ouch persons found upon tho Racecourse will bo prosecuted. W. H. E. WANKLYN, FP3135 Secretary. |EW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. N.Z CUP, 2500 SOYS., TUESDAY. FREE FOR ALL, 600 SOYS, THURSDAY. CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, 750 SOVS, " FRIDAY (People's Day). , MEMBERS' (ONLY) MOTOR-CAR ENTRANCE OFF WRIGHT'S ROAD. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE ARRANGED FOR MEETING. First Raco will stnrt at 13 NOON EACH DAY. 33G1 PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. Citizens of Lyttolton aro requested - to OBSErVE A HOLIDAY from 12 NOON on SATURDAx, the 2n&* inst., to eclobrato tho Armistice with Turkey. A Mass Meeting of Citizens will be held at tho Post Offlco at 12.15. W. T. LESTER, Mayor. Lyttelton, Ist November, 1018. 3466 AMBERLEY. rpO Celebrato the SURRENDER of tho TURKISH ARMY, tho Business People of Amborlcy are OBSERVING MONDAY AS A PUBLIC HOLIDAY. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY COPPER TRAIL. LADY LIVERPOOL FUND. TT is the intention of the Lady Liverpool •»- Copper Trail Committee to" draw the Art Union for Prices in connection with the Penny Lucky Number Tickets, within the next week or so, providing all tho unsold tickets have come 1o hand. At present (here is still n large number not returned and some difficulty has been experienced in (jetting them in from tho various outlying districts. It is hoped that anyone still holding tickets will return them immediately, togolbor with any cash, fcs tho commit.ee had expected them t',\ to bo in by tho end of October. 3152 MEETINCB. TRAMWAYS DISPUTE. •UIBLIO MEETING-OPERA HOUSE. -I. SUNDAY, 3rd NOV , 8 p.m. Speakers: Councillor D. G. Sullivan, riul Messrs E. Snow (president) and H. Hunter (secretary Tramway Union). Councillor A. Williams, Deputy-Mayor, will preside. Result of Saturday's Midnight Meeting will be announced. « What about Carnival Week? 9501 THE CANTERBURY SHEEFOWNECS' UNION. NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members ■A of tho Union will bo held on THURSDAY, 7th November, at 8 p.m., at. the Chamber of Commerce (A.M.P. Buildings), Cathedral Square, Christchnrcn. BUSINESS : To consider the question brought forward by the President (Mr T. I). Burnett) of tho mortality amongst lambs, and that the Agricultural Department bo urged to take steps to endeavour to solve the problem. To discuss Mr Burnett's proposal that move accurate meteorological information be furnished, especially in regard to forecasts of coming snowstorms, and whether n permanent meteorological station should be established on one of the Islands south of the-South Island. To consider Gazette, notice prohibiting Freezing Companies fellmongering sheep skins other than those from stock killed at the Works. To consider whether, in" view of tho resolution recently paused by tho Board of Governors of the Christchureh Technical College, tho Union should continue its contribution to the College. And General. F. 11, LABATT, 3274 fiocretarj-.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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