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CHRISTCHURCH STOCK KXCHANOTI. Sales reported: —New Zealand Rofriprrntirc (IC<» paid', i'l Ge, £1 "*■. Mail Notices. Mails dose at Christrhurch Post Officc m ur.dor.— Kor Arthur's Patf. Otira, Grey-mouth, Westpor:, Uokitika, and other Weft Coast officer, overland daily, cloeo at midnight; guard's van, 5.30 <um. For Rakaia, Ashburton, Tiniaru, Oomiro, Duncdin, luveroarjnn. ar.<i intermediate offices, dailv at 7 a.m.; lato foo, mail van, P. 15 a.m.; h'fo 11.10 a.m.; late letters, 11.05 a.m.; guard's van. 1:2.20 p.m. trair.. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. For Northern Port?, por Mararos. at 3.15 p.m.: l.ito foe letters, 4.15 p.in.; fruarda van, j.-J't p.m. trau:. MLaih for the V riled Kingdom, etc., per Tolua, ;u Wellington p.m. to-day. Lan Hiiv. whoso bonks are well known, delivered before the South-liist London Scottish Association a Ivcturo 'on "Victory —and After/' Major lan Hay Heith. to ;jive him his lull name, •note the uniform of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, witii tho ribbons of the Distinguished Servico Order and this Military Cross. He confincri his leeLuro (siiys a Dritish repert) aliw.st entirely to observations upon tho men "iv ho made up tboso uti)»rofessional armies—-our own. tlio Canadian, the Australian, and tho American. AVitli pride tht> lecturer referred to tho fact that the division to uhii.li ho n'";is attached- the ?'ih Scrtttifh--wjw tho first oi Kitrlu'Tvr'h Army to set foot, on tht» soil of France. and took part, in every battle on ;ho Western Iront. SPORTING. FORUP'RV PAHK TROTTING CI.TTB: M KETING, 7'.h isA 9-a FIIBRUAIvY, I >20. STAKED £(56,r DOMINATIONS '.or ALL EVENI'S, Loth CLOSE at 5 p.m- on ■WEDNESDAY, Uta JANUARY. H. L. JAMES. Secretary. WLNTON TROTTING CLUB. t ANNUAL MEETING. FEBRUARY 4th. 1020. OMINATIONS fn» »;' with tiie <•:. WEDNK6DAY, jAnuarr ! tth. at C i:.;n. Full programme m the of The nivi '"Tro'!:rJn'.;rr'rt'i" r.f ;he . or v!: *pplicJi::«a. H. A. rnißci:. 13 ;a V. BCB3
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16729, 12 January 1920, Page 9
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