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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS, TXraiTCOMBE'S BOOKS OK HORSES. '»* HITCOMBE'S BOOKS ON HORSES. WHITCOMBB'S BOOKS OX HORSES. Leading "Works by the world's bkst authorities on Racing, Breeding, ond Training of Horses, "HORSE-SENSE AND HORSEMANSHIP OF TO-DAY," 18s 6d (8d).

By Liout.-Colonel Geoffrey Brooie, D.5.0., M.C., lGth-sth Lancers Chie{ Instructor, Cavalry Wing, Equitation School, Weedon. With introductions by General tha Tiarl o£ Cavan, K.P., G.C.M.G.. G.C.T.0., K.C.8., and Lord Wodehouso, M.C. "PRODUCTIVE HORSE HUSBANDRY." 13a 6d (8d).

By Carl W. Gar, D.V.M., 8.5.A., Professor of Animal Husbandry, Chairman of the Animal Husbandry Section of tlic Department of Agriculture, University of Minnesota. "With 175 Illustrations. "EDUCATION OP THE HORSE," 5s (3d). By H. J. Alley, the New Zealand Horse Tamer. Especially dodicated to all true lovera of the Horse, and to all young farmers who wish to hotter the conditions of "Breafc-ing-in" and to ' increase the case of training the Horse to both saddlo and harness. "THE MODERN RACEHORSE," 27a 6d (6d). By Licut.-Col. P. E. Ricketta. D.5.0.,

M.V.O. Conformation, Breeding, and Heredity. Illustrated by Drawings and Photographs of Colebrftted Horses.

"ROBERT SMITH SURTEES," 18s ed (8d). (Creator of "Jorrocks"), 1803-1864. By Himself and E. D. Cuming. "FAMOUS HORSES OP THE BRITfSH. TURF," 87s 6d (10d), 1934. An Annual Illustrated Review of Racing in .Great Britain, Edited by Arthur W. Coaten. Postages shown in brackets. "WHITCOMBE and) TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. "WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. W8703-833 SHIPPING. TprfON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OS 1 NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. Steamers will be despatched as under (circumstances permitting): —

FOB WELLINGTON- ' From Lyttelton. ' Cargo Train, at rail. H»r»To»—Mon., "Wed., Fri. 5.20 p.m. 11a.m. Maori—Tneß., Thurs., Sftt. 7.18 p.m. 11 «-.m. Cargo booked to Foiton. Waneanui, Patea. - ■ SYDNEY— Manuka—From Auckland, November. 14th. Maheno—From Anckland, November 21gt. FOR MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON— Moeraki—Abo at November 20th. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAL . . NUKUALOFA— Torn a—From Auckland, December 6th. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND TAHITI— Tahiti—From Wellington, December ■ 9thO CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via SUVA,

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From Auckland. MAKTJRA NIAGARA . Nov. 25th Dec. 2Srd Jan. 27th MAKURA „ Feb. 17th AORANGI* ~ Mar. 17th JJIAGABA „ April 14th AORANGI ' „ May 12th + Ta&es passengers for .'Frisco. * THE MAGNIFICENT AND LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED NEW DIESEL . LINER ' "AORAN-GI." 18,000 tons register,. 23,000 tons displacement. will LEAVE' SYDNEY on MARCH 12th, 1925, and AUCKLAND on MARCii 17th, on . her Maiden Voyage in the Vancouver Service. , Spaoioua decks, beautifully designed public xpoma, speoial staterooms, verandah cafe, electric passenger lifts, and «y«y modern convenienoo, ul oftbiss fitted for nfttunl and forced ventilation by oaonified nir. Excursions to Honolulu. Particulars on NIAGARA Dee. 9th UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. _ To United States, Canada, England, Tia Uarotonga, Papeete, San Francisco.

JS'IOm vrvuuigbuii. TAHITI u maungantji TAHITI* * » MAUNGANTJI' „ r , TAHITI ' 4 ■ « , v Maroi 3181 « Via Auckland and. Vane-. WELLINGTON TO S\!' . 0 TAHITI y>__ Nov " 2Sth TTiTmioh hookinCT by either of the above J*ta% XdfeilAK-r POINT, UNITED KINGDOM, KUKUFi,, For full partioulaJß, yply .. UNION STEiAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Iflß Hereford street. HTJDDABT-PABKBB, LTD. t*avourite passenger steamer* JJ wi}l h«> despatched m under, owenm•teßces ponnitUng: —

TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON! T S.S. ULIMABOA—About November 14th. TO SYDNEY FKOM AUCKLAND. T.S.S. TJIiIMABOA—About November 28th. . For freight end passage »pp]y to

KINSEY Mid CO., LTD., Agenta, X6O Hereford street, Chriatohxsroh. BLENHEIM DIBECT. (Taking cargo lor Havelook, Seddon and Ward.) S.S. WAIRATJ, MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 17th. (Weather and circumstaflcea permitting.) Latest Cargo, 9 a.m. ALL Cargo must be booked at Christii. church Offloo before sending to £ail. way. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 5097 160 Hereford street. ipHE CANTEBBURY SHIPPING CO., Ko Cargo to be sent to railway till advised.

WELLINGTON, PICTON and WANGANUJ (Taking: cargo for Blenheim, Soddon and Ward.) S.S. OALE—MONDAY, 17th instant. DUNEDIN and TIMABU. S.S. RIP A—MONDAY, 17th instant. BLUFF, DUNEDIN and S.S. CALM—TUESDAY, 18th instant. 913

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 1

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