The Canterbury Bowling Association hiis been apprised by tho Hon.. JV.A. Millar that concession tickets will bo to all boulers travelling to ' Cfirislchurch r ,for the bowling tournament. Applications for tickets must be accompanied by forms, signed by the secretaries of local clubs, for tho competitors' bona fides. Concessionaires may return singly, if preferred, not in a'body, as is the general rule. After forty-two years as .Magistrates' Clerk at Tower Bridge Police Court, Mr. Henry Nairn was presented with ' a gold watch and chain and a pair of .field glasses by Mr. Rose on behalf of magistrates, solici-, tors, and officials. Tho total number of American immigrants from 1 the United (States into -Western , Canada from January 1 to tho end of September last was 45,653, a-s 'compared with '44,809 for the same period of last jear. Tho greater number of these American • settlers wero > practical farmers with independent means. Thp death has taken place suddenly at the age of i>2 of Mr. Joseph Thraikston, of Little Ouwfcum, York, a noted breeder and exJabitor of shire horses. . - ' . '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 6
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177Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 6
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