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MOTUEKA VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THU ANNUAL FLOWER, FliUlT, and VEGETABLE SHOW, and I »OG TRIALS, will be held at Tapawera on H AbTER MON UAI, April Bth Dog Trials will commence at 9 a.m. The Show will be opened by J. Entlier! ford, Esq, at 2.80 p.m., and will continue open until 9.30 p.m. OONGERl1 dining the Evening. Eefreshmentso btaiaable on Ground. JAS. HUDSON, 1143 .>eer«tary. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. T IST of Door Shooting Licouses issued JU 1912:— Andrews, W. A., Adams, P. 8., Anstice, Jas., Arthur, T. J., Andrews. F. W., Anderson, 0., Andrews, J. H., Andrews, J. J. \ Busch, J., Benjamin, A. C., Biggs. F. A., Bailout, A., Brooks, J., Bray, H., Beuuett, W., Boyes, It., Brown, L., Uuschel, W., Biygs, L. W., Bisley, M., Brewer, M. Clayden, A.W., Coleman, P. L., Canning, W., Chamberlain, J., Coote, S., Colo,-A. G., Cresswell, W. F. Dudley, W., Dawson, W. J., Duncan, J., Duncan, H. 3 Drummond, D., Douglas, S. Estcourt, L. N., Ellis, E. C. Fawcett, G., Fowler, W. T. Gibbs, (). C, Griffiths, F., Griffiths, L., Gledhill. F. G., Gibbs, J., Gilbert, G. C. G., Gill, A., Gill, H., Gilroy, J., Gibbs, Dr. Homer, H. H., Higejins, P. J., Heath, W. J., Hay, P., Kingston, L., Hill, B. R., Harman, C. 8., Holland, C, Haggitt, C., Harris, H. H., Holmes, J., Haimeiij T., Hoby, G. Jenkins, C. H., Jarrett, F., Jones, W. H., James, H. Koss, 0., Kelling, A. A., Knight, C, Kinz-ett, L. J., Kerr, N., Kellins;, C. A.. ■ " Lankow, G. W., Lankow, H. R., i Lloyd, J., Lines, J. W., Martin, J., Morling, 0., Morgan, J. G. P., Morrison, W. G., Mockett, F., Moss, L., Matheson, D., McArtluir, J. D., McCorichio, N. Nesbit, C, Nowoort, G. F. Oxnam, J. T. Phipps, F. G., Palmer, R., Painton, E., Pnton, B. R., Paid, C. Rodger, R. A., llwss, TO. I)., Raper, N., Stewart, Commander, Sheather, L., Sowoll, D. L., Stone, H., Stowart, J., Sowman, V., Saxtou, E., Springe^ G., Stringer, J.A.,. Shallcrass, A. W., Stringer, J., Stone, C, Spiers, B. F., Schroder, A., Saunders, 11., Silcock, A. Tomlinson, 11.. Tully, J., Tully, F. G., Thomason, A., Thomason. L., Trolenean, E., Taylor, J. H., Thring, C. H., Tidd, W., Thelford, A. Usher, R. F., Usher, Dr.. Weller. S. E., Wells. D.. Warneford. G. C.,' Wallaco, D. H., Win, 11. J., Wastnoy, H.,. Walker, K. Young, H. 1158 "mT^Z."" B. NELSON-KIWI SECTION. . j EASTER HOLIDAYS. On SATURDAY, April 6tli, 1912, the! Trains will run as on other Saturdays, I oxcQpt the, 7.0 p.m. train from Belgrove. j and the late 10.0 p.m. train from Nel-! son will NOT run, as shops will be j dosed on this Saturday night. 1 On MONDAY, April Bth, 1912, (EaAter Monday) the ordinary timetable will be suspended, and trains will run as: under instead :— FLOWER SHOW AND DOG TRIALS! AT TAPAWERA. a.m. a.m. p.m. Nelson dep. 7.45 10.0 4.30 Richmond dep. 8.15 10.30 5.0 Wakefield dap. 8.48 11.5 5.45 Belgrovo dop. 9.15 11.30 6.20 Kohatu dop. 9.45 12.0 6.55 p.m. Tapawera dep. 10.0 12.20 7.10 Tadmor dop. 10.20 12.40 7.30 Kiwi an-. " 10.40 1.0 7.50 a.m. a.m. p.m. Kiwi dep. 11.0 4.30 Tadmor dep. 11.20 4.50 Tapawera dep. 11.40 5.10 noon. Kohatu dep. 12.0 5.30 p.m. Belgroro dep. 7.10 12.35 6.10 Wakefield dep. 7.35 12.55-6.30 Richmond dep. 8.15 1.25 7.5 Nelson arr. 8.45 1.55 7.36 On TUESDAY, April 9th, a FAST PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Kiwi for Nelson at 5.45 a.m., arriving in Nelson at 5.45 a.m. (in timo for business). Ail the above trains will stop at any other Stations where required (except Freezing Works, siding). . Holiday Excur.sion Tickets may he procured at any Station from April 2nd, 1912, to Monday, April Bth, 1912, in-; elusive, at 2d per mile First-class, and. Id per mile Second class—mileage j counted one way only. I 1153 BY ORDER. TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. PIANOFORTES, ORGANSJTC. A WISE MAN Will try to obtain the teat value f'.ir his money. This he can do, by purchasing now, at a redaction of 30 per cant on shop pri-.w, from ': C. F. NAYLOR, DIRECT liMJfOKTEE, 111 Collingwood-street, Nelson. Cash or Terms. 1047 • Territorials! ANNUAL CAMP. WE have all Camp requirements, such as— Camp Rugs. Bankets. Enamel Plates. Enamel Mugs. Knives and Eorks. Clothes &" Hair Brushes, etc. Oli aning Requirements. Strong Boots, Socks, and TJnderclothing. Wearing Bros., RICHMOND.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13384, 6 April 1912, Page 6

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