Meetings, Amusements, &c HEA T R E ROYAL. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1904. - Under the Sole Direction of Mr H. P. Lyons. SCOTLAND IN SONG AND STORY. MISS FLORA F. DONALDSON, Scottish and Gaelic Prima Donna. MR GAVIN SPENCE, Tenor and Renowned Entertainer, The legitimate successor of Kennedy, In their WORLD - FAMED ENTERTAINMENT, " TWA HOORS AT HAME." Enthusiastic Reception in Dunedin on Monday, 12th September. See Critiques in "Otago Daily Times" and "Evening Star" of yesterday's date. Box Plan will Open at Dresden on Friday Morning at 10 a.m. CYCLE TRADERS' ROAD RACE. TIMARU TO TEMUKA AND BACK. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th. I A SPECIAL PRIZE of £1 Is is offered By Mr A. Bourn to Competitor establishing a New Record. Competitors are requested to be at starting point at 2 p.m. sharp. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL HORSE PARADE. SATURDAY, 24th SEPT., 1904. ENTRIES, ss, close THURSDAY, 22nd September. All Horses to be on the Ground by 11 a.m. Official Parade, 11.30. The' Parade will be held on the NATIVE RESERVE, Maori Hill. . ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. R, LESLIE ORBELL, Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL HORSE PARADE will take place on the Show Grounds, ADDINGTON, on WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. A Prize t>f £2O is offered by the Association for the Best Draught Stallion foaled prior to the 30th JUNE, 1901. A Prize of £lO is offered by the Association for the Beat Draught Stallion foaled since the 30th JUNE, 1901. Horses require to be on the Ground by 12 Noon. Entry Fee, ss; if for sale, 10s. Entries close on SATURDAY, 17th Sept. O. B. PEMBERTON, Secretary. Canterbury Hall, Christchurch. THE DANCE is to be held at HOLME STATION, PAREORA, on FRIDAY NEXT, September' 16th. has been POSTPONED till further notice by Advertisement. A. S. ELWORTHY. i ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. PRI N G M E E T I N G. SEPTEMBER 15th and 16th, 1904. Guod Fields. First Race at 1.20 p.m. Train Arrangements to suit all. Cheap Fares. A. A. FOOKS, Secretary A.C.R.C. ' Funeral Notices. FUNERAL NOTICE. I*jIRIENDS are infoimeil that the Funeral . of the late Henry Cleave will leave the Hospital for the Timaru Cemetery, THIS DAY, September 14th, at 12 Noon. J. RADCLIFFE, Undertaker. THE Friends of Mr and Mrs Denis O'Keefe, of St. Andrews, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late Son, Leslie Denis, which -will leave the Residence of their brother-in-law, Mr Alfred Hope Fraser. at Temuka, on THURSDAY", the 15th inst.. at 2 p.m., for Twnuka Cemetery. F. -BERT, Undertaker and Embalmer. —IENDERS will be received up till 12 o'clock, FRIDAY, 16th, for BUILDING RESIDENCE (Brick), Wilson Street, for H. Corbett, Esq. Plans, etc., may be seen at Office. JAS. S. TURNBULL, Architect. invited for CUTTING AND GKUWBING 176 Chains Gorse, one side. Tenders to be in not later than the 19th. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. P. THOMPSON, St. Andrews. For Sale. 150 SACKS of FIRST-CLASS WAVERLEY SEED OATS. DUGALD BLUE, Totara Val!ey. HOUSES, COTTAGES, and BUILDING SITES, in all parts of Town , and Suburbs. R. LESLIE ORBELL, Stafford Street. Nice 8-Roomed House, Bank Street; 7-Roomed House, i-Acre, Sarah Street; J-Acre, Shop and Good Dwelling, North Street; i-Acre, 4Roomed House, Buchanan Street; 5-Roomed House, good Garden, Heaton Street; i-Acre, 6-Roomed House, nice Orchard, Roslyn Ter- . race; 4-Acre, 6-Roomed House, Bank Street; 8-Roomed House, King Street; J-Acre, 4-Roomed House, Waimataitai; Building Sites and Farms. ALLAN AND LeCREN, Arcade. SARAH STREET.—Few yards from sea front, tastefully designed House of 8 Rooms, all conveniences; 6-Roomed Brick House adjoining. ELIZABETH STREET--12-Roomed House, 6-Roomed ditto., and numerous Building Sites. NORTH STREET.—6-Roomed House, all conveniences. WOODLANDS ROAD—New wellfinished 6-Roomed House and 1 Acre L»Jid, very cheap. OXFORD STREET. Roomed Cottage and 4-Roomed do. Building Sites Stafford Street, Wai-iti, Otipua, 'and College Streets, and Cain's Paddocks. Also FARMS and Properties of all descriptions in all parts of the colony. A large selection. H. H. WEBB, Stafford Street. J. RADCLIFFB, Beswick and Stafford Street*, TIMARU. "RON BEDSTEADS, Bidding, Overmantels, Hallitands, Duchess Chest*, Withstands, Austrian Chairs, American Chairs, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Sitting Room Suite* J. RADOLIFFB, BESWICK AND STAFFORD STREETS, TTMABU.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12477, 14 September 1904, Page 1
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