EGG-LAYING.
N.Z. UTILITY POULTRY
CLUB.
Tho nineteenth competition organised by the New Zealand "Utility Poultry Club waa commenced at Papanui on April Bth. The following are ■ the returns for the thirtysecond week, ended November 15th (number of days,224):HEAVY BREED SINGLE HEN ■ CONTEST.
d A ,Ve< ikh T ToUlto ToUl. dite. ' - Bird No Bird No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 '» Black Orpingtons— r > P. Olorens'haw . 3 5 5 •So 65 59 6 C. E".. Graham . 4 3 6 164 . 118 109 g F.' Hendron . 6 1 1 98 122 117 : J. P. Drewilt . 6 1 1 98 122 117 G. A. Grainger . . 6 '5 6 137 170 177 J. Kingsland' . 3 3 4 77 98 68 A. G.-F. Ross . 7 S 0 .87 47 22 Silver Wyandottes—* ■F. H.,LoTell . 5 4 0 139 75 119 y T. Dowthwaite . 5 4 c 131 100 126 W. Nimmo . 7 2 6 143 1C8 113 l " G. H, Adcock . 6 o o 143 129 42 >' SINGLE.HEN CONTEST 1 'or anv breed ) r other than "White and Brown. Leghorns, t Black 'Orpington: 9, Minorcas, S. Wyany QQ-ttC^ 0 Weekly Total to J Total. dnte. u Bird No Bird No. a 1 -. 2 3 1 2 3 h Light Sussex— [. J. G. Groenslade 3 1 4 77 67 88 „ Anconos — il R. Pearco . 0 4 4 142 121 92 L " "White Wyandottes— s C. Bennett . 7 7 « 179 121 113 g Croad L'angshan— 0 A. G. F. Ross '.. . 6 7 0 G4 78 90 , •; • Bird, de«' 1. 1 2 3 : 1 2 3 d- Anconas— ' W. Lumb . 2 3 3 97 112 108 [- Brown- Le^hiqrns— ,, Smart Bros. . Minorcas—- , 5 5 3 169 1C2 140 > Scanlon and i Common! i 7 7 7 72 92 120 y P. Seymour . S 5 0 120 105' 57 s SINGLE DUCK CONTEST. : S (Competitors to enter e White Runners— thi ■oe pu rebred ducks.) A. H. Wheeler ., . . 7 4 7 145 103 183 Indian,- Runners— J. G. Gieerslade .. . 7 6 7 153 142 147 B H. P. Slater 5 6 6 151 174 161 J. W. Thomson .. . 7 5 7 140 105 177 J. C. Musgravo .. . G .7 2 140 113 137 "" W. Nimmo,, .0 17 136 173 155 g H. A.' Dalwber .. . 5 4 7 HI 168 , r 155 o A. G. ;F. Rosa 5 4 7 101 81 9j c ■ C. E. Barnett ., . 7 7 5 155 138 103 _ R. "W. Hawke ... 6 5 6 122 103 14} r R. W.'Hawke .. 6 7 6 145 176 89 a J. C. f Wilson .. 4 ' 7 6 46 63 126 r W.T.-Green v .. 5 5 2 120 135 '78 ( Alex. Peat' 4 G 8 97 113 110 4 White Pokin— T. Bond , 2 0 6 91 80 90 ' LIGHT BREED SINGLE HEN CONTEST. , (Bach competitor to en ter three purebred t , pullets, to be single penned.) 1 '■ ' . ' v: eekly Total to i Total. < late. 3 Bird No. Bird No. J 1 2 3 •1 2.3 ' White LeghornsAvis ., Bradstocic 4 '6 4 TZ1 157 93 H. C. West: ■-.. . 6 .4. 5 •131 149 150 P. W. Shackled : 4 5 5 153 151 140 T. Dalglieah 5 6 6 141 1B4 181 S Mrs F. Gorinski .. 5 e 6 156 115 151 , Mrs F. Gorinski .. 6 .5 4 1S2 81 .133 j Smart Bros. 6 6 6 106 168 166 Smart Bros. 5 6 6 120 148 148 ' C. H. Izard 6 6 5144 163 109 C. H. Izard 0 6 6 137 105 124 t C. H. Izard 6 0 0 136 149 11 .J., Cairns 7 S 5 141 117 136 A. M. Love » 6 5 M. 1 117 136 Rodgers' and t Thomson 6 6 € ITS 159 171 . D. Tong 4 6 5 114 130 124 W.. J. Richards .. 5 4 6 107 142 135 3 ' J. Greenslade 1 S 5 120 150 120 G. H. Mitchell .. 6 7 C 168 126 104 A; D. Cumberpatch 6 5 5 170 169 166 W. Barrell ' .. H. Harris :■ .. [ M. C. Craig S Loader • . .••: * 6 6 -4 6 6 5 7 36 5. 153 6 160 4 127 162 165 144 m 149 155 133 135 1 J tc.v, Thomson .. 1 "W. ••£'.'• Ward 1 '6' 5 6 4 6 132 181 142 170 160 172 Calder Bros. R. W; Coambea ... T. H. Wile* J. Ijggina J. Iiifgins ' : 1 -Mrs". W;. ; Shearer .. 6 6 6 6 4 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 . 4 6 7 6 6 7 112 141 137 107 171148 129 152 148 166 140 176 177 158 121 128 161 148 J. W. Roundhill .. 4 6 6 126 138 405 , H. W. Beck « 5. 6 14 112 113 A. A. Hbare /5 7 4 138 123 151 H. A. Dawber .. 5 5 5 111 154 126 A. G. F.,Ross .. 6 4 0 1S8 146 140 W. Spenc'e ' 5 5 7 176 152 175 Green Bros. . 4 6 5 174 143 113 Green' Bros. . 4 6 5 174 153 113 H. Williams ' ■ . .. 5 3 6 161 176 146 G. E. Moody 7 5 C 181 188 162 ; A. Patterson ;•.. 5 4 6 172 104 102 J. H. Duffleld 5 ' 3' 3 . 168 116 136 J. Taylor, 6 5 6 114 ' 131 144 J. Johnson ' 6 6 G ,. 168 116 136 W.. M. Reynolds... 4 5 € 114 153 158 1 Miss A. L. Wilson . 7 5 6 U3 158 154 • W. P. Hern 4 5 3 168 156 89 F. Ellis ... .. 6 5 6 72 185 176 J. Kingsland 6 5 5 153 151 150 S. H. 1 Tyler 5 5 6 136 150 121 H. Williams ... S 5 5 150 122 142 J. Bolch0 5 S 110 151 155 ': J. S. Ainsworth .. 5 6 6 145 143 145 , A. J. Mac'airie 5 5 5 115 126 142. J; Ligffins 6 6 5 124 137 169 R. W. Hawke .. 6 6 5 143 160 160 C.' Marihire .« 5 ■ 6 5 145 168 13L W. Hewitt 6 5 , 5 167 156 136 A. Cooper ' ... 7 5 S 118' 128 158 W. A. Gee 7 6 l s : 152 163 180
T. A. w Bettridge .. 6 6 . Adams ..4 6 . * Bird dead. 7 172 174 168 4 90 98 73 FLOCK TEAMS CONTEST. . (Six birds.) "W'Ky. ■total. Tl.to date.
White Leghorns— H. Harrison. . .. 257 910 Vorrall Bros .. 236 ■ • 752 C. V. McBeath .. .. 386 .. 99S H. Harris .. 295 741 M. C. Craig .. .. 336 862 H. W. Beck .. 357 824 J. D. McKechnie .. .. 123 927 W. E. Ward .. 305 967 J. Liggins .. 846 1017 : T. "Kennedy . .. .. S37 686 - J. G. 0; Bartlett .. •.. 296 .756 H. Whittle ..306 817 H. Williams • •-. .. .. 224 936 G. H.. Bradford •- .. .. 275 ■ 920 ' G. Blmk.horn .. 326 738 Black Orpingtons— M. C. Craig .. 871 S19 : St. Bede'a College' .. 253 C97 ■ B. IT. Ccokson :. .. 163 623 ,« SINGLE HEN OPEN 17m* - T.irrTit anr^ CHAMPIONSHIP. 1 < XOr Xilgllb BQU ie&vy Breeds, W'kly Ti.to. total. date. A White Leghorns— H. W. Beck .. 4 •. R ; 144 "" 1U7 I
J. C. Musgrave ' W. Spence t . W. Spenco Green Bros. P. W. Shaddock .. -3 .. S .. 4 .. 3 .. 7 • 169 l 161 ■) 133 * 145 130 Airs F, Gorinaki .. ..5 377 A. Norman J. E. McGill: ... 6 .. ,-'5, ■'■ 3
Miss M. Mitchell .. ... 3 107 A. C. Gcodlet . .. •• G loo . G. H; Bradford ' .. .. 5 143 W. H. West .. e 172 St. Bede's College ,. .. 6 112 H. Williams 5 144 J. Kingsknd ... 6 153 H. W-. Beck .. 6 141 W. Newall .. ■• 7 161 Rodders :"and Thomson 5 109 G. J. Wilkin3 ... 6 1G8 Gresn • Broa ; - - '■ . 3" 120 L. A. Wadham ■ •5 135 L. A. Wadham .. 5 -104 E. E. Graham .. . 1 147 G. Grainier .. 0 ' 120 J. : P. Drevritt " 6 182 It. M. Cookson •• 3 ."■ . 131 Light Sussex — D. Evans 2 111 WOOLSTON COMPETITION. Following are the results . for the 32nd week ol the Woolston Tanneries Utility Poultry Cliib'a eingle bird egg-laying com-
14 THE PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19! WKKKKKKKIKKKKKIKK^KKKKKKIKtKKKtKK^KK^^K^KK^I^KK^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m^mmmm^^tmml^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mm k 4 7 1 AMUSEMENTS. WEST COAST NOTES EGG-LAYING. .' 1L 'WvlS . PICTURE HOUSES. SEAT ™™d. N.Z. UTILITY POULTRY CLUB. V *-"^»_^>fl//££» (BMCUl TO "lOT PUSl") -*_ \ EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. rmnrmTTir-v v 1-?V r ( GBETMOUTH, November 19. Y|*3 «S§V--J£s,' " A3 a result o£ action taken by. the The nineteenth competition organised by the New Zealand "Utility Poultry Club waa 4iOTl&U Tho .tor, of "Galloping Fish," the department, which questioned //muMWf -1TV. Winter at Everybody's Theatre, starte out the legality of certain purchases. of vVT*) with a timid little bridegroom, who unex- timber by the Grey County Council \'J »il '4 lAl* flw8 BBMg^Jfe^//y4l\ !^V^%'^r< Wr\\t/ < » peetedly breaks out at the wrong moment from Mr Adam Blair, the member for »/ *°d haa a quarrel with his bride, who, has- the Maori Creek riding, an application K * fill ' ' 'vT /*3*». i J? 5 *! tens homo "to mama." And that 13 the be- Sj -" application ./Mr*! "Hi/ fflUU&3&m£! 1 ginning of twenty-four harrowing hours for to OUSt him from that body waa heard 1 il Mod ill /m I LJ V»r*t»? "Freddy," who prompily beobmes entan- this morning by Mr W. Meldrum S M //HA ID/ W / VW? V' D irTa'iri'' Mr W. J. Joyce appeared for the'apcommenced at Papanui on April 8th. The following are ■ the returns for the thirtysecond week, ended November 15th (number of days,'224): — HEAVY BREED SINGLE HEN ■ CONTEST. Weefelv - Total to Total. dite. Bird No. Bird No. /1M. /XT\ pte^MK*.^^^ „ M If' "ffV>' r wk. *3_r TWiiiiiim / 1 Vrf ? Failure," a mixture of comedy and drama., and Mr i. iu. X. beddon for Mr Blair, Q / 1 r V IW YH J \[ | The Select Orchestra provides a pleasing who, it is understood, admitted the Black Orpingtons— P. Olorens'haw 12 3 1 2 3 .255 -35 - 65 53 C. EV Graham 4 3 6 164. 118 109 * W W \tflW' \ 1 # programme of music transactions, but stated that he was F.' Hendron 6 11 98 122 117 fflr* H HL Nj« V 1 / ignorant of the fact that they conBtiJ. P. Drewilt .611 98 122 117 M \i iH V GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. tuted a breach. G. A. Grainger J. Kirigsland 6 "5 6 137 1?0 177 3 3 4 77 OR -Rfl A. G. F. Ross Silver Wyandottes—. ■F. T. Dowthwaite . ** * < * sro vkj 7 5 0 97 47 22 5 4 0 139 75 119 5 4 G 131 100 128 Tim and Jim s% *♦ %VNU' * ||R Ml , Property Market. S» The new feature at Greater Crystal Palace, Several important deals in property Wl "Big Timber," is drawing large crowds. The within the borough are reported. Iuof 333 fame T V^fyff1 W. Nimmo • 7 2 6 143 1C8 113 gf private quarrels of great lumber companies, eluded in these are the purchase by B - « the method one man took of overcoming Mr E. MeDonnell of the old factory G. H. Adcock .. B 5 2 143 120 42 SINGLE.HEN CONTEST for any breed other than White mid. Rmum T.k„i„™. — ivirmers |ft > ' x ' v the dislike his workers held for him and in Whall street, owned bv the West Black Orpington s, Minorcas, S. WvanN § the fate of a woman who plays- with love Coast Farmers' Co-operative Diirv to gain her own endB, are three of the T* „ j. i ■ , things in the story, which'has its locale Lo ™P an y- I* Will be converted into dattr«. ever}' time Wcekly Total to almost entirely beneath the highest trees a P on< l store. Messrs Griffen and Total. dnte. Bird No. Bird No. 12 3 12 3 ■^■^■h___________■___________________________r.j'. -:~ , f*.a ffi&LVslk "" tk° world, the gigantio redwoods of Nor- Smith have bought the largo section /// .. W SSF W ,19 w ™« v«,,v,™,. jT ."«j£° opposite ine ponce station, on which HI £ J& _df JW Mr JSE? e'ar r °l e - The second big feature is "The f n „„j,f;„ no *„, „ „„ j- , , /// &f W *$L F&L SSliv Sleep Walker," starring the popular Con- foundations for a commodious board- / MTM$sfy"feJr9,/3 Bra llUk etanco Binney. The Symphony Orchestra ln gn°"Se were laid some years ago, a \ &JP dffih JSiw 4@k WM ad '' 3 S 1 ' 03 *° t' 16 P' ea3u " of patrons. work that was never completed. In- ) Vf'Wf** 1 ' «gLiP' WiLjffl WLJW eluded in the deal were the brick offices Light Sussex— J. G. Greenslade Anconos — R. Pearco White Wyandottes— C. Bennett 3 14 77 67 88 0 4 4 142 121 92 7 7 * 179 121 113 i of the West Coast Timber Trading Croad L'angshsin— x f GRAND THEATRE. Company, which became merged in tho A. G. F. Ross '. G 7 0 G4 78 90 III Midland Sawmilling Company The ."•;■■ ' Bird, dea<l. 1 No tongue bite Th Iid . .," t s^^^^rrz^ \ : * V "p„ Tile Iea f" s a r tem ; n Ttl <i6 l ° PTO ; T he butcher's shop and section in All Ancon&s —- l a 5 - 1 2 3 W. Lumb Brown- Lejhiprns— 2 3 3 97 112 108 U /*> Itl €R w «' t: * Jf I' bert street held on behold tenure by \\ / M 1M 8 II1IIIIOII— ™ Warmer." The story deals W1 th tho domes- Hannam Bros., together with boiler, Smart Bros. Minorcas— - 5 5 3 169 1C2 HO fll tlC 3 '° f tw ° : y ° Une mamed c 011 ? 163 - machinery, and fittings, were offered I \ /"W - The ? xt r't ordi " ar y. ;res ? lt f over-indulg- for sale by auction to-day by Daleetv II W jA **& enc© m the seductive but potent cocktail, by nT1 j Pfl T f j i,„. + .„ J„ '. e ' / « ——■— «■ < A the male member of one of the families ' a nH and Co., but the property was Scanlon and Commons 7 7 7 72 92 P. Seymour .. S 5 0 120 10a' 57 SINGLE DUCK CONTEST ipA3$L &.P&$9 9 \\ iho female member of the other, lead to com- passed in. The only bid offered was CHH Bf| ITafl HT plications of a most unusual character. The £600, arid the reserve was £200 above (Competitors to enter tiirco .purebred dunk a ■■Kiia White Runners— i. \kjT_V ca3t is headed by May Allison, and the prin- this figure A. H. Wheeler . 7 4 7 145 103 183 riCARETTES c 'P al supports are Pell Trenton, Eugeno Indian- Runners— 18 fl II . .. • 1 Pel' e " e » an d Christine Mayo. The second | Sunday Sport. J. G. Gieersiade . 7 6 7 153 14"> H7 1 Jo r 4. attraction w_ Riders of the Dawn." Other Controversies, eh ■ ' ' , i . . ii items are *Chma Clay, a Pathe Gazette. t,;h-„»„„„„ „»„ i,„;_ iracterised by some g waged around the nda-v sport, _ whether landment is being Union and League lv matches nn tho H. P. Slater J. W. Thomson . J. C. Musgraye . W. Nirnmo H. A.' Dawber . •A. G.-;F. Roes ■ C. E. Bamett . 5 6 6 151 174 161 7 5 7 140 lftS 177 • 6 .7 2 140 113 137 0 7 7 136 173 155 5 4 7 141 168 ,155 5 4 7 101 81 93 7 7 5 155 138 108 'li-r--' _■ : V_C . : ;' r ' : r_|^>?_____<_| afl 10/or8M| ■ ' ■—« LIBERTY THEATRE. oVi. a ii. er3 T* ° i." t-~z~~"~" . —. "".~ "• Sabbath, golfers who indulge in their MADE IN LONDON b, ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD recreation at Omoto, cricketers who R. W. Hawke ,-. R. W.." Hawke .. J. C. fvVilfon .. 6 5 6 122 109 144 6 7 6 145 176 89 4*" 7 6 46 S3 126 Sssir n are setting down • important games for "When the Desert Calls," now heading the decision on the first day of tho week, W.T. : Green v . 5 5 2 120 ■ 135 ' 78 Alex. Peat' 4 6 8 97 113 110 programme at tho Liberty Theatre, concerns and picnic parties at Punakaiki, is White Pekin— T. Bond. , . T.TnTTT -R-rrRFT) STN 2 0 6 91 80 90 n.T'.'C •tXTT'vr rf-io-KTrriT^om *^l]|^^iW»J^l-P!L_ffl—fiP"^-'^' 1 ""*" " JP "™L cans « w ho livo near the Sahara. Violet Hem- insr been brourrht njrain into prnmiTiJUIVTXIX iJl-"IUi-*Lf i i - . .i . i. ■■ i-..-i , 5 fPf SI _n inff plays tho l eadin K r 016 - i n Dleaame- stvla. encc bv the statement. of a WpRr. (Bach cbmr>etitor to enter three purebred pullets, to be single penned.) ', ' Weekly Total to Total. date. SgO Her part 13 one of more than ordinary in- Coast minister at the Presbyterian IhS \\ HS t 6 !* 8 '! and ane is the central figure in a General Assemblv at "Pilmp t ajfj III Wi f\ \\ HT ters ai-e all well sustained. Mother Nort h- He, averred that, we have 11/ HKJ&L.A ill KS interesting pioture is one of a melodramatic something very closely approaching Bird No. Bird No.' White LeghornsAvis ., Bradstock' H. C West: -.. P. W. Shacklock T. DalgHeah Mr3 F. Gorinski .. 12 3 12 3 Bii^HSa iiSiBry~yfft^^^H MP- order, entitled "More to be Pitied than the Continental Sunday. HSL Scorned. A comedy and an instructive Ig dance film are in support, and the A Crimols<w Provlriftfl ■T Quality Orchestra contribute an ex- n 7 , , ..•-.. 4 '6 i 127 157 93 . 6. 4. 5 181 149 150 •4 5 5 153 151 140 6 6 6 141 154 181 5 6 6 156 US 151 m n^t "HIS MASTERS VOICE" j&Y ""te cellent programme. ', Tho Coast may fairly claim the dis- ~** s%f JE tinction of being the only crimeless ,*y --^^^ JbsLJ province in the Dominion, stated the Mrs F. Gorinski .. Smart Bros. Smart Bros. C H.: Izard 6 5 4 162 81 .133 6 6 6 106 158 166 5 6 6 120 148 148 6 6 5 144 163 109 V-rw w JSTT OTTPT7VJC TTrTTATPt? Inspector of Police to the representa|M qUU,EN»S THEATRE. tive of „ The Pie83 » to . d a y . Thi3 «! B a WboU j'oa measure your Judgment fi against Caruso's? 1 Caruso, the greatest tenor of all time, selected " His Master's Voice " as the one instrument capable of perpetuating his art. is borne nut bv the absence of crimSJ ■ inal case's from the Supreme Court _~BH Clara Beranger's "The Bedroom Window," calendars, raj is now showing at the Queen's Theatre. The Building Boom. C. H. Izard C H. Izard J., C a irns A. M. Love Rodgers' and 0 6 6 137 105 124 6 0 0 136 149 11 7 5 6 iti in iae » 6 5 141 117 136 n ■ % director, W. De Mille, has developed several a local builder reports a mild boom | J highly dramatio moments with the actors \ n hi s trade. In addition to a number H Ernest motionless, creating tenseness hy of shops and offices this contractor has |J M n i previous movements May in hand he win comm ence work short•"hi! McAvoy, Malcolm MacGregor, Bicardo Oor- , .'■•,, •, ■,,. . ■ m tez, Robert E.deson, George Fawcett. and ly on eight new dwellings. Thomson D. Tong W. J. Riphardfl .. ' J. Greenslade G. H. Mitchell .. A; D. Cumberpatch 6 6 6 ITS 159 171 4 6 S 111 130 124 5 4 6 107 142 135 1 5 5 120 150 120 6 7 6 168 126 104 6 5 5 170 169 166 * 6 7 96 162 165 6 6 5. 153 144 V2A 6 '6 6 160 149 155 -4 5 4 127 133 135 m m B Ethel Wales are featured in this production. ngj Viola Dana takes the leading rofe'.in "The Conciliation COTJIlciL W. Barrell ' .. ■1 ''" y *■ B Caruio lenew music as it is H. Harris,; .. B _J 1 (riven to but few to know it. jgj ; Heart ! Bandit." The Queen's Orchestra A sitting of the Conciliation Council M. C. Craig S Loader . . . ... j .. 1 His .preference for ," His £ pljff "sefewSs* 11 *. programme . w j th ; weU 1 VU1 be.held at Greymouth on' the 28th '1 5 4"132 142 170 i LJ • lllfflw 1 SSI 1 Master's Voice" can safely m j ' • l ■ ' '■':■' :.-..-. ; j jnst,, when'the dispute between , the ' W. •E'."'Ward '6' 6 6 181 160 172 ■ M lllffl ' MP!'/ Ill Ifflfi 1 be taken as YOUR guide ■ • ... Westland : branch of the Amalgamated Calder Bros. 6 5 4 H2 129 152 6 6 6 141 148 166 4 3 7 137 140 176 B Lj i UH '■ifflil Hii i nil ■ when purchasing an instru«S5 • STRAND THEATRE. Engineering Union and the Despatch Foundry Company will be heard. • R. • W; Coambes ... H lllliffl ■bhIILJU 7--L- § ment or records. • • T.' H. ;^ilce 6 6 6 107 177 158 n n HUH ! miRv. 1 L-jsa ' ' " ' J. Ijggins J. Liggins ' 1 -Mrs". W;. ; Shearer .. J. W. Roundhill .. H. W. Beck 6 6 6 171 121 128 6 6.7 148 161 148 4 6 6- 126 138 :105 C ■ I 18 v ./i v fr ■ lif/tflhA/JAIWlB raffis! * Personalrm Every development.in "The Clean-Up," at Mr and Mrs Eeaks. of India ' aitf RfiHIl J h](||jH| I , ' . ' jS ; present heading, tho. Strand Theatre, pro- visiting tho Franz Joseph Glacier.' « 5 6 14. H2 113 II j''illi S I Y/ • yj ZM & &mm(i > is »'fresh laugh, and it is sur- Mrs James Stevenson, who was : a A. A. Hbare .5 7 4 138 122 161. [J apjWjjglJ I V01C6 ' WL lmndei wiUl ' a two-fisted fighting star work- recent visitor to her relatives in the H. A. Dawber .. 5 5 5 111 154 126 ■fl 1 w 1 jl 1 _g ing out the tale in thrilling adventures. The Inangahua district, has left for MelA. G. F.,Ross .. 6 4 0 138 146 140' B 1 u I FnQh-nnW* C 1 "I 8 *S&S£.» sSnV bo^ ne ' wh , e , re she i n residV. W. Speiic'e".' Green Bros. 6 5 7 176 152 175 4 6 5 174 148 113 ' -JBB 1 Iff ■ *«««&* >uu«/u&«> bj mri,/W„ -*__;■-■ *—3 xne weaame was soicmnisea at 4 6 5 174 153 113 Sa ■' ' rlodel ho \70 ■ ARE ™ CED FR0M * . |™oo £6/10/.t.fH7/10/. S r"j "The Ghost City,'" Episode 8. ' Patrick's Church this morning ,of Green' Bros. . H. Williams - .. G. E. Moody A. Patterson /., J. H. Duffleld 5 3 6 161 176 146 7 5 6 181 188 162 ; §»$ —— —— James, son or JVlr and the late M.rs. J, L' r,m t nn«. n . ■ r -.~- r -,~- r , Hines, to Lillian, daughter of Mr and b FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Mrs J. Kennedy, of Burn. The Rev. 5 4 6 172 104 102 5 3' 3 .168 116 136 J Dealers Everywhere. ! j Father Madden officiated. Miss M. Pa " Southorn was bridesmaid, and Jktr J. Taylor, J. Johnson ' W.. M. Reynolds... Miss A. L. Wilson . 6 5 6 114 131 144 6 6 5 168 116 136 4 5 6 114 153 158 13 as? S V, Vaudeville and revue occupy the stage at Cyril Kennedy carried out the duties nf Fullers' Opera House this week. The van- of best man. After the ceremony a 7 5 6 113 158 154 • a P W. P. Hern 4 5 3 168 156 89 ' TK MSB B H HI HR JH HH Ml HS IS BH BBS —1H~"HH —RH HI &8f"l 1 aeville P art ls provided by a set of artists | reception was held at Harker 's ' tea- 1 1 can e relied upon to do good work. | rooms. ■' | F. Ellis ... .. J. Kingsland 6 5 6 72 185 176 6 5 5 153 151 150 »» The second part of the programme is pro- Mr M. B.-Esson, Acting-Chief In- _. vided by the Jim Gerald. Revue Company, spector of Post Offices, is visiting who appear in a new production, entitled Grp-mnniitb . "BarebacKs," containing a plentiful kudtiIv 1?" "... . .' S. H. 1 Tyler H. Williams J. Bolch. J. S. Ainsworth .. 5 5 5 136 150 121 5 5 5 150 122 142 0 5 5 110 151 155 ': 5 6 6 145 143 145 , v (k r - - of m^v „w«, .*,..,„.r n p. .nj „ The., weddine was solemnised at VB vocal numbers. Westport 1 to-day of Mr J. Mathieson, A. J. Mac'aihe J; Liggins 5 5 5 115 126 1426 6 5 124 137 169 R. W. Hawke 6 6 5 143 160' 160 i i m —— ' —-—- oi uooueu street, to iuiss xv, emitn, oi C.' Mahhire .„ 5 6 5 145 168 13L It Ml w**4V -frx** \Zm* | FETE AT ST. ALBANS PARK. W. Hewitt ■ .'. 6 5 6 167, 156 136 / iic? I nillj£ ii}i mOII' | Dunodin. Exhibitioii. A. Cooper ' ... 7 5 6 118 128 158 • W. A. Gee 7 6 6 152 163 180 If you suffer from loss of appetite, headache, | • ■ . Novel methods of advertising are 1 In connexion with rthe fete to be held being adopted by ..the Dunedin Exhi- | in. the St. Albans Park next Saturday the biti °n Council. Consignments of tim-, T. W. Bettridge ..'6 6 7 172 174 168 A. W. Adams ..454 90 98 73 . . * Bird dead. or sickness; from heartburn, flatulence or I procession has been ■ abandoned in favour of ber are Z°' m 8 forwar d for the ExhibiFLOCK TEAMS CONTEST. . i nausea; from indigestion, biliousness or con- | a procession of motor-cars throu-h the city tion buildin gs from the Hokitika dis- | to-morrow, evening. The children of St trictj and one of the trucks seen bore Albans and Shirley Schools will take, parti f lM f' ?!t*, h - S1 f. n ', wi t] l e *<M°F*»e I and a band will be in attendance. The le g end: "This timber-is for the big (Six birds.) W'Ky. Tl.to ■■. stipation you should take Beecham's Pills. White Leghorns— total, date. | | fair is to be the largest effejj; rl its kind Exhibition. Be sure you see it." , H. Harrison. .. 257 910 . 8 They are a safe and speedy remedy for the common everyday complaints because they j for raising funds, to equip' children's i.layI grounds that hai been attempted in tho Pork for Canterbury. , I Dominion. In addition to the numerous A consignment of frozen pork reVerrall Bros C. V. McBeath H. Harris ..296 ■ • 752 .. 336 . 998 .. 2D5 741 deal promptly and effectively with the causes M. C. Craig H. W. Beck .. 336 862 .. 357 824 of these ailments. They regulate the disteur bouts, afternoon and evening,. h R ve ln S. nrm ? f Da 00 " curers m Canterbury been provided. The admission to the fete arrived in excellent condition, and J. D. McKechnie . W. E. Ward .. 193 927 .. 305 967 ordered stomach; stimulate the sluggish liver; jj is by Art Union ticket, ls. realised 9d per lb. J. Liggins T. ''Kennedy .. 846 1017 1, 357 686 rouse the inactive bowels to regular activity. I Buller Hospital. J. G. O; Bartlett . •.. ' 296 .756 ' | FAIR AT SOMERFIELD SCHOOL. The dance held recently at Westport H. Whittle H. Williams • •-. . ..306 817 t .. 224 936 Undoubtedly, the best thing for you is E • ■ ' 4 in aid of the funds of the Buller Hos1 > "■ pital resulted in a net profit of £75. g On Saturday afternoon and evening' a _ . . a ■'.''.."' | huge fair will be held in the Somerfield . ■ TOTOSt. Season. 1 School grounds, Somerfield street, Sprey- M f" J M ™* vl f tor to Greymouth was Q j • - 3 , \-u r. ..- ' * j 't, r Mr E wart Bates, of Christchurch. asH don, in aid of the heating fund. Exten- sociate-sccretary of the-Y.M.C.A 'who G. Hv.Bradford •- '■.. G. Blink.horn .. 275 ■ 920 1 .. 326 738 i Black Orpingtons— I M. C. Craig .. .. 871 S19 :] St. Bede's College' .. 253 C97 ■ R. M. Cookson :. .. 163 623 ,- SINGLE HEN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. <■ For Light and Wm.vt -i I a mmimw a 1' came'over to arrange a. visit of about W'kly Tl.to ■'] >!&?/ /keep3 fair a hupe oonccitrse of tho public twenty young men, who will. camp at , total, date. iTM #J M a A Wm8JiiafW?r is anticipated. There will be a. wealth Punakaiki during the Christmas holiLeghorns— JBIir JFRt 1 imPy'"\y'_ # f. ff& § ff § interesting stalls and sideshows. In the days. Mr Firth, local representative H. W. Beck 4 114 % .. ' - 6 ■' 167 ' JfiBF BWlI'JW.M *+ , .ffljyiliii afternoon a programme.of music will be 0 f the Tourist Department, reports a 1H B JB 0 * <A~4b*KSKg98UamtatE!8MmSffln\ played by the Scottish Society s Pipe Band, i„_„„ „„„v„ « ' %f VIl ' a «* Xm 1 also an exhibition of dancing, including the Iar g e number of enquiries and numer- ' J. C. Musgrave W. Spence .. -3 169 l .. 5 161 ] fngf W International Reel. In tho evening a dance oua bookings during the week for inW. Spenco -.4 133 r MSBfi § iMr WfiEEGgMBmk will bo hold in conjunction with the fair, tending visitors to the glaciers and fJ&tr* t 9f SM "JWa The admission to the fair is free, but there other resorts. Green Bros. P. W. Shacklock .. 3 145 .. 7 • 130 t VS V ■■■ 1 1 1 III 1 I Ii Airs F, Gorinski A. Norman J. R. McGill: .. 5 .377 , ... -6 ' 1-25 I .. ,--6. 74 J ' :: i% v__Tv V J in • the evening. , 1 mAlE J UlilLEE SINGERS Miss M. Mitchell . A C Good let ... 3 . 107 0 ■ 2 CYCLE SPORTS AT ENGLISH G. H.'' Bradford ' '. 6 loo .. 5 149 ' ■' ' 1 PARK. 4 „ | ..-.._... CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. W. H. West St. Bede's College , H. Williams ..6 172 c .. 5 142 a .. 5 144 c I 1 ♦ I " . . partially new programme was- put on 1 On account of tho weather, the bier evelin? hv ,+Vio n;»;<> c;«~ -i. .i_ /-. , J. Kingsland H. W-. Beck W. Newall Rodders ;"and Thomso G. J. Wilkin3 ... 6 153 B . -.. ... 6 141 B ' " iwiWhiw carni-rol to have been held at Ehgl'sh Park donian Hall last -night, and proved very • ———————— ' ■ last nieht. was. -Dcstnoned- until to-nie:ht. acceptable tc the laTse audience pmwnt v^ .. -7 ' 161 d n ..5 109 a ' ... ■ G 1G3 fi ______ ~~ —— when (weather peimitting) the full pro- P a it-singing by the lull company accounted for Gresn • Bros;- - . ': . 3" 120 v /—" -"dEBfc ; — —-% r mme carried out. The entries in- n 3 l^n^Tr^t^tT^re^ L. A. Wadham L. A. Wadham .. 5 135 n .. 5 -104 n .1 ■ speed kings available in hugely enjoyed. The basso, Mr"W. C. BuckE. E. Graham ... 1 147 o bSb 4Bbi' J&l&S&EBfc. : Ah R J Christchurch, and training operations during ner, was the leading soloist, and songs from G. Grainger' .. 0 120 v. Iwi 1_t _9v Bam 1 tho la3t lew davs ' P°' nt to some surprises mm were in strong demand. "Old Black I J. P- X>rewitt ' . BH -fiSr Mas 1 coming along shortly. There 13 no form cf Joe' was called- for by special request, and ' H. M. Cookson SH vnflV' 1KB n raw . |ig MB" n outdoor sport more exciting than night cycle Mr Buckner obliged the many enthusiasts i Dight Sussex — 6 182 ■ .. 3 131 s b - Orange " BHB 'VSBUP BER :fSfflf&& jgf H_: | | x » cl pK-,.- 011 , ov ftr t n ° whiimm, America, ana | Dy singing tnat lavounte number. Mr 1 V. i!.vans 2 111 ti Label ■HI _K9 fica • JS' fflnL J3sGS fg&m I tliousands.go every night to see Buckner also recited ' Ihe Coloured'Soldier" _— ii 5§| WjH W$&&f&Saf WvSL~m~-. fi rh T f °" ni " nt ' 8 programme is a good one. by' the negro poet, Mr Paul L. Dunbar. Mr si wnr»T CTHM mMPTCTTTTOTC 1 <i> MM _ ' m * , ■ WWfflBBEt . 1 . 1 B°">b to see. lbe first race starts at 8 1 .tion to his vocal work, gave a comedy mono- '■'.,. b< B- T-w if in Winter ll«.!» if J»f nil fimoe 1 ° clock a " d the prugramme finishes at 10. logue'and drew some caricatures. i£r 0 Following are the results . for the 32nd n 1 IT/ H IU ffllKCI UdC 11 dl ail limeS E An assured tram service both ways and alsa C. 0. Como. the first tenor, Z * week of the Woolston Tanneries Utility ■■■fAWH^V*T^nF^s*^RX?mr B EKff H flBM an assured, oeat should satisfy, patrons. . monologue, "When ■ Mai: ndi Sings." The Poultry Club's single bird egg-laying com- se XS were "Roll Jor- petition :-i- ■:•■■■■ ' '„ , J 11 I leading concerted numbs I'' II1C TV UI1« «» MU'.aJlt. B _._ „„„„„„ „. „ dan Roll," "Ding Dong Belle,; "Be Heady I ' ■ _ „.»■---«,-, MR ERNEST EMPSON'S RECITAL When the Great Da/ Comei." "HallelS" A. McCu;iagh Xtl. he .. 7 . 121 or I Wholesale from W. H. SIMMS & SONS LTD. '" Auckland. WelliniJton. Christchurch. and Dunedin. 1 1 and "Hear Dem Bells." | .TO-NIGHT. | The company will appear again to-night, j S. Brewor G. Black A. McCullagli A. ilcConcliie G. Swanston J. McClure ..5 lis tr '..- '7 ' • 130 no ..6 70 . .. 5- • iy .. 5 104 . ..6 157 ap " *~ I , The recital by the students of Mr f™„. UB " **&■*'* "KGAW RECITAL , phTTTin plMe this evenin! ' "•*'« Tn-iMTniiT 1 S.. Loader G. Hall - . - ... 6 143 ch .. 3 94 of ; GBAZR ft FBOBYjTCE itBEOHANTS. _ti&fi^_— _i^^_k^^~^)_ programme includes Scherzo and Finale ♦— _ from Beethoven's 5th Symohonv », f • n n ■ t .i ' • 1 in A minor (SchunwnnT c'^ 03 Dr - H&1 S h . * h ° c «^e r o — I f the Associated j G. Hall. H. Taylor R. Smith ; S. Ldader . ■• * no J. ..5 140 , ..6 1Q4 • • •• -'«' 107 % (Beethoven), suite for two' piant by Aren- B6ald ' Wl!1 P la ? the fo1 lowing programme ! Delivery Vzae. ( _. c T\»„»V. P„„4-- " J j »mi.-lmjikw, ror two pianos by ChoDiri 1 al lne uatnearai organ recital this evening, GIOBGEH. WOODS. LTD.. , ,£J^ j Sf JSX. ! SS. ta »l_T "'M-;/,' ■ (HoUins), ■;.-.•'.". A. McConchie H. Taylor ii. ■ Russell R. Smith G. Black - .. • 7 131 cu . ■ .. .6-- ■ 131. "" '.. 6 '-' ''127 . .. 5 120' , .. 7 142 102 : 216l an
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