BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. OPEX TILL 9 P.M. TO-jS'IGHT. "WHITCOiTBE'S BOOKS ON HORSES. I»> HITOOMBE'S BOOKS ON HORSES. "WHITCOMBE'S BOOKS OX HORSES.
Leading- Works "by tbo world's best authorities on Hnciiig, Breeding, and Training* of Horso.s. "HORSE-SENSE AND HORSEMANSHIP OF TO-DAY," 18s 6d (6d). By Lieut.-Colonel Geoffrey Brooke, D.5.0., M.C., lCtb-sth Lancers Chief Instructor, CavaJry Wing, Equitation School, "Wecdoii. With introductions bv General tho "Earl of Gavin. K.P.. G.C.11.G.. G.C.V.0., K.C.8., and Lord Wodebouse, M.C. "PRODUCTIVE HORSE HUSBANDRY," 13s tki (8d). By Carl W. Gav. D.V.lf.. B RA.
"J vyuii »y. Vj »y, JJ. V .iIL., -0.b.-1., i^lOfeasor of Animal Husbandry, Chairman of the Animal Hußbandry Section of the Department of Agriculture, University of Minnesota. With 175 Illustrations. "EDUCATION 01- 1 THE HORSE," 5s (3d). By H. J. Alloy, the New Zealand HorEO Tamer. Especially dedicated to all true lovers of the Horec, and to all young farmers wbo wish to better the conditions of "BreaX-ing-in" and to increase the oaso of trainins the Horse to both saddle and harness. -THE MODERN RACEHORSE." 27a 6d ' «sd). . By Lieut.-Col. P. E. Rickctts, D.5.0., M.V.O. Conformation, Breeding, and Heredity. Illustrated by Drawings and Photographs of Cblobrated Horses. "ROBERT SMITH SURTEES," 18s 6d (8d). /Creator of "Jorroeks"), 1803-1564. By Himself and E. D. Cuming.,
"FAMOUS HORSES OF THE BRITISH TURF," 37s 6d (10d), 1921. An Annual Illustrated Review 6f Racing in Great Britain, Edited by Arthur W. Coatcn. Postages shown in biackets. WHITCOMBE andi TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE andi TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. "WHITCOMBE and TOMBS; LTD. W8703-832 SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF V NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will bo despatched as under FOR WELLINGTON— From Lyttelton. Cargo Train, at rail. Mararoa—Mon., Wed., Fri. 5.20 p.m. 11a.m. —Tuefl., Thurs., Sat. 7.18 p.m. 11 *'. m. Cargo booked to Foiton. Waneanui, Patea. No cargo Mararoa November 14th. . . • • ; , SYDNEY—
Manuka—From Auckland, November 14th. Maheno—-FVom Auckland, November 21st. FOR MELBOURNE, vi» WELLINGTONMoflaiki—About November 20th. SUVA, SAMOA, YAVAU, HAAPAI, . • NUKUALOFA-- '■ • Toftia—Prom Auckland, December 6th. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTOXGA AND TAHITE- . . Tahiti—FTom "Wellington, December 9th. AMERICAN LONDON, W BUVA, I; HONOLULU, AND VANCOUTERMakara—From Aucklfc&d, November? 35th. ; . CARGO-STEAMERS. ' • NAPIER AND GIsiOBNE-, 3Plor«—Thitwdky, Nov... 13th ;•. da.iß, : > * •* FOR ' AUCKLAND." ■> - V 'W?ngfttui—About November 16th. £ sEffiG£Gi& &Bv> 'Kshiki—Saturday, : sTov. 15th, . Cargo 4 p.m. ' " " I!huii<day.; ■' - - - FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.' "" ■Wjtt&uaiti—About November 17th. , ORIENT 3j I N 21. rno LONDON, via Mtfbotirno, Adelaide, I Freniantle. Colombo,>. Sues, Fort Said, : Naples; Toulon, 1 ' Gibraltar, and Plymouth.-
'!\ * From Sydney •OROADEB 9,764 Nov. 22. tOBSOVA. .. . 12,084 Deo, 6. ♦♦OKMtfZ 14,688 IMo. 13. tOHVIETO 12.283 Jan. 8. •♦ORAMA r.. 20,000 Jan. 10. OSTERI/EY .. .12,129 Jan. 31 KJarryinjf S'int, Second and Third Clause*. ; **Oarrie» First and Third Claaaea only. Saloon fates: Single, from £lO2 to £138;
Return, £l?9 to "£249. i 1 'Additional a Warner, via Colombo and Port S«ld, caixying tialoon and Third Cl&sa Pasaengera only. Fares by Omar and Onsades: Saloon, Single, bam #6 to £109; Return, from ij66 to 4191. For full p*rti<ralan, apply UNION STEAM SHIP 00. OF NJS., LTD., ISB Hereford street, Agent* in Now Zealand. ■ • |" —; : - rrtßß ALL RED ROUTE X. TO THE HOMELAND t CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY in conjunction with Canadian-Auatralaaian Royal MaiJ S.S. Line. Imagine an enthralling trip from end to end of Canada in speedy, comfortablyequipped trains! 7 Just' think of Basing on the overohantfnfc panorama of Mountains, Plains, Glaciers, and awe-inspiring Canyons, culminating in a DAYLIGHT CROSSING 0£ THE MIGHTY ROCKIES. Visit. Lake Louise and Banff. REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. 13 Sumptuously-appointed Hotels. Magnificent Atlantic Fleet also renowned Pacifio line of "Empress" steamships. „ . _ Reservations made in Sleeping Cars,
Hotels and Steamers. For desoriptive Pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., Thomaa Cook and Son, or. J. Sclater, EepreBeiitatrve. ' CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO;, Union House. Sydney, N.S.W. H 6454 THE COMMONWEALTH AND dominion line, ltd. SS. POET CHALMERS. FROM NEW YORK. _ ___ M M M A ■*« nX T— 1 1 1
THIS steamer is now duo at Lytteltoc, and consignees are requested to prosent Bills of Lading and pay freight (if any due) to the undersigned. Goods for which Bills of Lading are not presented and orders lodged with the Railway before landing will bo stored at Christchurch, at consignees' risk and expense. Agents' attention must be called to any damaged goods before removal from Railway Sheds, otherwise no „Uim will be recognised, and all olaima must b« rendered within seven days of stenmer'a di«charge, otherwise they are not recoverable. The Captain will NOT be responsible for any debta contracted by the crew without his written authority. T KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 5026 160 Hereford street. CHATHAM ISLANDS. (Taiing Cargo for WaitangL) S.S. TEES.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. (Weather and circumstances parmittißg.) Latest Cargo 9 aja. "All cargo mußt bo booked at Christchurch Offico before sending to Eailwav. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 5627 160 Hereford street. " BLENHEIM DIRECT. - ~ (Taking cargo forH&velock, Seddoa and Ward.) S.S. WAIRAU, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. (Weather wod crroumßtancea ponnittinp.) Latest Cargo, 9 a.m. ALL Cargo must be booked at Christ- ■£*. church Offico before sending to Bail, ■way. KINSEY and. CO., TJTD., Agento, 5097 ISO Hereford (treat.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 1
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