P. AND S. FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. FOR UNITED KINGDOM. S. • ■WESTMORELAND SAILING ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF .TTTNT3. FARES ON APPLICATION TO KINSEY AND CO., LTD., Agents, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. KAIKOURA. n«wAK A T V. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12tli (West-Tier and circumstances permitting). Latest Cargo 11 a.m. KINSEY AND CO., LTD., Agents. HUDDART, PARKER, LTD. (N.Z. Agents for Hebburu Colliery,) "FAVOURITE Passenger Steamers will be •* dispatched »3 under, circumstances permitting: FOR SYDNEY AND HO'BART, vis COOK STRAIT—FROM WELLINGTONT.S.S. Ulimaroa, 6000 tons, about May 27th. FOR MELBOURNE, via- DUNEDIN ana BLUFF— S.S. Westralia, May 10th. All Steamers fitted -with wireless, Tickets available for stop-over or return by Union Lino, or vioo versa. KINSEY AND CO., LTD., Agents, Christchurch. SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ■ROYAL SAC E _MEBT IN G. SATURDAY, loth MAY. FIRST RACE AT 12.30 P.M. A PROGRAMME. OF MUSIC WILL BE RENDERED BY THE"BAND FROM H.M.S. "RENOWN." Trains will leavo Cliristchurch Station for the Racecourso at 10.00, 1.1.5, 11.16, ll.ilo, 11.35, and 11.55 a.m., returning at 4.25, 4.33, 4.41, and 5.0 p.m. TRAMS at short intervals from 10 a.m. Owing to the congested stale of the Weighing Paddock during wcighing-in and out operations in tho past the Committed have decided to strictly onforoo tho Trustees' Regulations that no person is allowed in the) Weighing Room or Paddock enclosure unless he is the owner of a horse engaged iu tha race actually in 'progress, and this regulation Applies to trainers with regard to Ihe paddock 'enclosure. MOTOR-CARS. Tho entrance for hired Motor-oara and carriages will be, as usual, from the Racecourse Road. Private motor-cars and e-arriagaa can enter from the Hornby Junction Road. NO MOTOR-CAR WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OP THE CARRIAGE DRIVES OH CARRIAGE PADDOCK. A Public Motor-car Paddock is available behind the present motor-car enclosure. An attendant will bo in charge. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT be admitted to sny part of the Racecourse or Enclosures except upon payment of the usual chairgesu GRAND STAND TICKETS can bo obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral Square (oppoaito Broadway's). The Tea Room at tho Ricoarlon Racecourse will Not be Opened until 2.15 p.m. F. C. COTHER, 1479 Acting Secretary. MEETINGS. NORTHERN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. rPHE ANNUAL MEETING of the NORTH--4 ERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION will bo held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, RANG'IORA, on FRIDAY, MAY 28th, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. General. . Nominations for Officers for the ensuing year close with, the Secretary on Tuesday, W. J. YOUNG, Secretary. Box 4, Rangiora. LINCOLN PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION nPHE ANNUAL MEETING' of tho LIN- -! COLN PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION will be held in" the DRUIDS' HALL, LINCOLN, on MONDAY NEXT, May l"th, at 8 p.m. J 525 J. PEARSON WHERE TO STAY, ST ELMO HOUSE, 52, Worcester Street ~ (West End).—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and. Permanent Boarders. Two minutes f>om C.P.O. and Central,Tram Terminus; also within seme distance* of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatr.hcds, etc. S detest aud very best position in City. Toloono 873. F. J. MUSRAY, Proprietor. NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ON THE ESPLANADE, FACING THE SEA. THIS Well-known and Up-to-date Boarding House contains rooms for 60 Visitors, and is under the personal supervision of Mr and Mrs E. S. ALDRIDGE, who wHI use thou best endeavours to ensure tho oomfort aud convenience of Patrons. Splendid Winter Resort. Trams Noa. S and 10 stop at door. Telephone No, 2635. 817 M.W.3. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA, near Town Hall, Cuba ■ Street. Firstrolaßß Accomodation for 100 Guests. Electric light throughout, Elevator, 10 Bathrooms, excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Tariff, 0s p«r day, £2 15s per week. Now under entirely new management. M.W.F. W. E. WEBB, Proprietor. LECTURES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BIOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. LECTURES ON "GRASSES," ;«••/ DP, F. W. HILGENDORF, Lincoln Agricultural College. A COURSE OF FIVE LECTURES' on X "GRASSES," will be- given by ]) r p. „'. HILGENDORF, of LincoJn Agricultural College, in jho Lecture Room of tho Biological Laboratory at Canterbury Col' Thursday Evenings, at 8 p.m., ooun MAY 20th. Tho Courso will he made suitable for thoao who contemplate engaging in fanning pursuits, for tho_ employees, of seed merchants and gardeners', and for teachers and others fltudvms agriculture. Fee for the courso, s=, ostvable at the Registrar's Office, Canterbury Collego (corner Worcester and Montreal Streets). L. A STRINGER, Registrar C'tmtarbury Collego, Christchurch, M.av Uth, 1920. rrO-NIGHT.-8 p.m., Trades Hall, a p.m.. "Tho §ub-Antarotio Islands of New Zealand." >» Illustrated Leotura by Mr S. Pa-ST®. Musical items. Admission Ifro*. BH6
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18406, 12 May 1920, Page 1
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