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THE WEEKLY PBESS AND REFEREE. JANUARY 28, 1903. CONTENTS— The Croxley Master, & Stary of the Ring; fey Sir Conan Doylo North letend and South Island Sleep Coinpaxed ■ ■ , ' 5 The ScargO Saleysrds The? Kiflo Club* a.r,d the Premier. some of the illustrations— the pacific cable station, fanxixg- island— Tho Office. The Calx* Station Buildings in course of erection. THE CANTERBURY FIRE BRIGADES' COMPETITION— The Dieplay <»f Manual Engine "Work by a Team of Ladies , Th» Ashburton Team in the Fire Men Manual Competition Th<> Offioiaiß Display of Manual Work by the Burn-ham Industrial School Teams Sydenham WrF. Awsy in tho Five Men Manual Competition Th« R-angiora Team at Wcrk "Water On" Tho Fivo Men Manual Competition in Progress A Heat in the Renrue Race THE NEW ZEALAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION'S TOURNAMENT AT CHRISTCHUHCH— The Oponins Games on Christcl'.urch and ■t Canterbury Greens LarlifV Day on the Chdstc.hu reh Green Snapshots of the Play. LAYING THE FOUNDATION* STONE OF THE PIONEER BICYCLE CLUB'S NEW CLUB HOUSE— The Hon. E. C. J. Stevens dec'-aricg the Stone Well end Truly Laid The Hon. E. C. J. Stevcne Congratulating the Ciub Vtiz* :<BW BRIGHTON GALA— "Watching , the'Childrcn's Races General View of the Athletic Sports WELLINGTON ANNIVERSARY— Some of the Yachts which took part in the Port Nicholson Yacht Club Regatta WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING— General View of tho Stands and Paddock The Race for the Wellington Cup The Finish, for the Wellington. Cup Mr Douglas Gordon's Advance Looking towards the Saddling Paddock THE NORTH ISLAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION'S FIRST ANNUAL TOURNAMENT— The Players a.nd Visitor* Snapshots of the Play Tho Upper Plains (Masterton) Teaan STUD STOCK IMPORTED BY MR JAS. E. DAVENPORT— Shropshire and Ryland Ewes Group of Shropshire, Southdown, English, Leicester, aoad Ryland Rams Southdown Ewes Shorthorn Bull, Sir Oswald Highland Bull, imported for Mr G. H. Rhodes, Timaru Messrs A. D. Whetana* »nd W. Parsons, with 101b rainbow trout Mr H. F. Wigi»m fishing in the Tahanatari* River, near .Rotorua. Sketches at a Chrietohurch. Wool SaCe The late Colonel Hawy McCalmont, M.P. The ".*t« M. de Blowitz A Young New Zeaf.and MusioUn end Composer: Master Frank Hutcbene. OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. SIXPENCE. ~^~ COBB AND CO. AKAROA LINE OF ROlflkL MAIL A COACHBS. Meets Steamtr at Pigeon Bay, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. CHRISTCHURCH: AGENTS: Coker'e, Cook and Sone, Piicaithly, Wallace and Co., «nd 3. M. Heywood end Co. .'-•■'. *" a . M ■ ' BEILBY BARKER, . * Proprietor. Duvauchojle'e Bay. The Coach meets train at Little River, Monday, Wednegdayjmd_gatu-dqy. 6600 LAKE COLERIDGE AND OLENTUNNEL uaM r BOYAL MAIL COACB. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge via Windwhistle House and Snowdon. everj FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival o( Train from Chrietchurch, returning in time for Evening Train SATURDAY. , Special attention given to passenger* aaa percelsiHorwarded for delivery by_coach. A. H. BURKITT. # ■ Proprietor. EXCURSION FARES TO AKAROA. mETE PROPRIETORS of CobVeCoaoh and ■*■ Steam L«urch Piraki beg to notify that they have sgreed to Kun in Conjunction •nd REDUCE FARES to AKAROA, via LITTLE RIVER or PIGEON BAY. Tkkete available for Eetura by either Route, lOi. B. BARKER, Coach Proprietor. B. -NNING. Launch Proprietor. JWryJst, 1003. _»W GoVEK % l ace^lr??c1 1 ' mIL ON »nd after the let NOVEMBER then Coaches leave as follows: — Governor'a Bay, 8.10 a,m. Governor's Bay, 4.4«> J?*u • .Lyttolton Railway Station 9.30 a.m. Lytteltoa Railway Station, 8 p.m. A Waggonette Teddiniten and oTvernoFe Bay on Wednesdays •-£ Saturday* meeting the coach at Governor s Bay, 2nd returnlnl to Ttddington in tho evemng. Snecial Trips can be.arranged at 6 reasonable 5 Ztl Telegrams and letters will recew prompt, attention at Ocean View Hotel, Governor'n Bty. p - piMM 6054 Proprietor. CULVERDEN AND KAIKOURA. . THE only REGULAR COACHES carrying Mails north of WaiauCoach leaves Waiau for Kaikoura Every Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, returning from Knikouia every Sionday, Wednesday, _friday. Mail Coach meets the evening train from Christchureh to Culverden every Wednesday night for mails and Passengers returning.to Waiau the same night in time for Thursdaj Coach to Ka*°<«%, AßES: Culverden and Kaikoura—Single, 30s; Return. 358. HAWKSWOOI? . Waggonette, carrying mails, for Mendtp Hills Parna3*«9, Bawkswood, and Claverly, leaves Waiau every Saturday morning, returning Monday. " ' Telegrams, Letters, and Parcels receive prompt despatch. AH information to be obtained at Tnos. Cook and Sons, Tourists' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, Waiau. W. F. WARNER, Town Agent. UFTHVEV AND ASHBURTON COACH. 4 COACH RUNS between METHVEN and A AHMBURTON on TUESDAYS and SATURDVYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m.. arrives Ashburton 10-43 ».m. Leaves Ashburton 4.0 p.m.. arrives Methven 6.45 P-BJ. Parcel* and Orders left at Somerset St»ble«, Ashburwn. and SUbl* 3 g ___„ Proprietor. _ "public notice, covered in coach to cheviot. * COACH now RUNS between Waipare A and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY. WEDvcorkiV und FRIDAY, »nd returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS.' THURSDAY!, ud SATURDAYS. JQHK BOycK Proprietor. Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire """COACH TO CHEVIOT. A-rOACH will Rua between WAIPARA *a rHEVIOT, leaviac Waipar* EVERY TUESDAY THUR%Y, and SATTKDAY. i«d returning from Cheviot on 3lSffi2fifefe-K» k *l!U'U Hor-ea and T«p«.atwsJS on H«9

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 3

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