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THE TURF

WAIMATE MEETING SAN SEBASTIAN WINS STEEPLECHASE. By Telegraph—Press Association Waimate, July 17. The Waimate Hunt Club'; meeting was hold in perfect weather. There was a large attendance, aiul the totr.lisator put through ,£G8(i(l. Results:— BTUDHOLME HACK AND HUNTERS' HURDLE HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. One mile and a half—7 Gay Light, 9st. (T. Humphries), 1; 1 Golden Prince. lOst. I'll). (E. Flynn), 2; 3 Silver Shield, !).-;t. !)lb. (R. M'Seveney), 3. Also started: Palisade, 9st. 1311).; John Reilly, 9st. 21b. Won bv two length'. .Time, 3min. lsec. . BLUECLIFFS HACK 1 AND HUNTJvTiS* STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Two miles.—t Fairy Finn, lOst. Blb. (T. Trilford) 1; 1 Handsome Boy, lOat. OH). (J. M'Ciiesne.v), 2; 9 Milton, 9st. 71b. (L. F. Smith), 3. Also started: Luigi, 10?t. 71b.; Six Cylinder, list. 911).; Wieklow, 9st. 71b.: Full Hand, fl.-i. 711). AVon by about four lengths. Time. 4niin. 30sec. WATMATE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Two miles and a half. 3 San Sebastian, lOst. 81b. (T. Humphries) 1 5 Tradition, 9st. 71b (G. Fielding) 2 3 Morecambe. 12st. lll'b. ~.(F. Flynnt 3 Also started: Rolling Tide, 9st. 7ib. Won bv half a length. Time, Imin. 5 2-ssec. WAIfiAO HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Six furlongs,—G Bomiv Mac, 9st. (L. Hegnrty). 1; 2 Killinv, lOst. 91b. (fi. Tripp, 2; i Rapid River, 9st. Jib. <T. •Tones). 3. "Alsrt started: War M.irch, 9st. 91b.; Red Glaze, 9st.; Dina Bold, 9st.; Red Jack, 9st,; Penola, 9®t.; Darky Sam, flst Won by two lengths. Time. lmin. 17 'Msec. Peiioln fell, bringing down Red .Tack and Red Blaze. Penola's rider sustained three 'broken ribs. HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. About two miles and a half.—2 Handsome Bov, 10ft. 1211). (J. M'Chesney), 1; 5 Fairy Finn, lOst. lib. (E. Rilford), 2:0 Lflwsu.it, 10-;t. 21b. (L. E. Smith), 3. Also statted: Tradition, Iftst 111b.; P»ru, 9st. 121b.; Vale Terrace, ilst. 71b. Won easily. Time. smin. 1 2-ssec. WORVEN WELTER HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Seven furlon,;*.—l Bellshire, lOst. 111b. (F, Trilfordi. 1: 4 Golden Prince, 9st. 131b. (A. M'Mullen), 2: 5 Silver Shield, 9st. (F. .Tones), 3. Also started: Leaping Burn. 10*t. 31b. Won by a head. Time. lmin. 36sec. HUNTERS' PLATE FLAT HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Two miles and a.hnlf.— 1 Hardshot, 12st. 13lb. CJ. Armour), 1; 4 Gar Light, list. lllb. (A. J. M'Donald), 2; 2 Jack Symons, 12st. 11b. (6. L. Orbell), 3. Also started: John Rcilly, 12st. lib. Won by a length. /Time, 2min. 59 3-5 sec. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING WEIGHTS FOR THE BIG EVENTS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, July 17. Handicaps for the Canterbury Jockey Club Meeting are:— GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, -I icnn miloc nnrl a half

THE WINTER CUP. By teleer.iD' - —P-"" Christchurch, July 17. Burranfrnn? was scratched for the Winter Cun at-9 n.m. to-day. MANAWATU HUNT CLUB WEIGHTS. By TeleEraph-Pres! Association. Palmerston North, July 17. Following are the weights declared for j-lifi Miimm'utu Hunt Steeplechase Meetim; lo be held on Wednesday, July 30:— VEILDING HURDLE HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. One mile and three-quarters.— Cornelian. lOst. 131b.; Metallum, lOst. 71b.: Crown Head, 9st. 131b.; Sail Home, o.st. 101b.; Pawerewere, Ost. 71b.; Stetson, . Ost.. 71b.: Sartolice, 9st. 61b.; Ringey, Ost. ill).: Tata. Ost.; Avondale, 9st.; Captain -Black. list.; Martinello, 9st. MANAWATU HUNT CUP STEEPLE-' CHASE, of 100 sovs.' Three miles.— Cliahan. 12st. 31b.; Mattock, 12st. 31b.; Cornelian. list. 131b.; Onipoto, list. 101b.; Stetson, list. 31b.; Papatere, lOst. 131b.; I'akaiti. lOst. 121b.; Argo, lOst. 121b.; Hoatu. l!)st. l()lb.; Aurike, lOst. 71b.; Avondale. lOst. 71b.; Martinello, lOst. 711).: Walker's Jlidge, lOst. 71b.; Captain Black. 10st. 71b. TE .MATAI HACK HANDICAP, .of 70 ws. Six furlongs — Kipling, list. 81b.j March' On. lOst. IOIb.; Sir Fanciful, lOst. 21b.: (tlenlour, lOst. lib.; Probity, lOst.; Cliwai. Ost. 131b.; Kyoto, Ost. 91b.; Papainii. Ost. 91b.; Transmission, Ost. 811).; I.ailv Kihvorlli, Ost. 81b.; May Morn, Ost. lib.; Sea Foam, Ost. 21b.; Duanegan, 9st.; Kin. 'list.: Tireni, Ost.; Te Ivopu, 9st.; Master Uoris, Ost.; Bantry, Ost. KIW.ITEA BRACELET HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Silenus. list. 131b.; Crown Head, list. 101b.; SarInlinp. list. 21b.; Sail Home, list. 21b.; Pawerewere. lOst. 131b.; Ringi, lOst. 101b., Tata I Ost. 7!b.; i'linjaub, lOst, 71b.; Caplain Black. lOst. 71b. I'TI7,IIERBKRT HACIC WELTER HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. One mile and lii'tv-fivi) vards.—Hniland, 10st. 51b.; Sir Fanciful. lOst. 21b.; Probity, lOst.; Matlock. Ost. 131b.; May Morn, list. 41b.; PomiTov. Ost. 211).; Yucalon, Ost. I'ARORANI'I STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. of 7(1 sovs. Two miles. —Oninolo. list. 121b.; Silenus, list. 101b.; Stetson. list. 01b.; Papatere, 11st. 21b.; Pakaili. list.; I'apariki, lOst. 121b.: Iloulu, Hist. IMb.; Hingi, 'Mb.; Kaiikawa, 71b.; I'unjaul), 10-1. 71b.; Avondale, 10st. lOst. 711).: Miro. lOst. 711).; Slelpane, lOst. 71b.- Sam Waller, lOst. 71b.; Henrico, llisl. 71b.; Walker's Ridge, 1(M. 71b.; ( : :n,-lai!i Black, lOst. 71b.; Martinello, 1!M. 71b.: Iniski. lOst. 71b. WAiIUNAE HACK HANDICAP, of hi sovs. Seven furlongs—Sir Fanciful,

lOst. 51b.; Probity, lOst. 311).; Utiwai, lOst. lib.; Transmission, list. 1011).; Lady ivilworth. Hst.'Glb.; May Morn, 9sl. Mb.; Rautawa. '.Ist. 21b.; Sea Foam, 9st. 21b.; Dukv Knight, 9st.; Sylvnnite, 9st.; iNni 'I'lreni. 9st.: Te ltopua, 9st.; Dixie Boy, ftst.: -Master Boris. 9st; Diamond Nap, flat.

<6 . .THE - DOMINION. FRIDAY, JULY' 1 *-— - - -j- -i — .. . —- -MEAT EXPORT PEACE DAY THE COAL SHORTAGE THE TURF 9 . order of the procession vas announced $ . rnrrn niTTnmuri nntiTminM yiwlcl'dliy US follows:— THE SHIPPING POSITION FINAL ARRANGEMENTS aiXS. DISCUSSED BY MR. SEJIPLE, M.P. , WAIMATE MEETING . ■■ and Mayoress, Consuls of Uio Allies, ——77. „„ „ leading citizens, and guesis of the city; SAN SEBASTIAN WINS oTLEPLLPROSPECTS FOR NEXT SEASON TO-MORROW'S BIG PROCESSION Army NuninB &rviMj New &«lund "THE BLAME NOT THE '■ CIUSB - lUWiLVW 1VII_11VAI ovaovii veterans, disabled sailors and soldiers. MINERS" By Telefcrapli-Press Association It is within the knowledge of every A meeting of the Peace Celebrations n 0I \vel 1 in* tidier!!- , Wainiate, July 17. inah-who .has anything to (to with tho Committee was held in (he Chamber Legion ,-cf Frontiersmen- /antured Ger- ' The Waimate Hunt Club's meeting was , meat export business tliat the shipping of Commerce last evening. Mr, W. H. P. U ian "lins- City Council' exhibit. , ,, i, . , .• hold in perfect weather. There was a coming to New Zealand at present is Barber occupied the chair, and there Section V —Band of the 5th 1 he coal problem was the subject ot i ar „ e attendance, and the tot&lisator put pot sufficient for the needs cf the freest- wer e <ome twenty-five to thirty members Territorials; band; rifle dubs; Amokura ?? n tte » verc . d yiv : K * through Kesults:— ing industries. In January and 1'fibru- present. bo\s- Senior Cadets * rookl >" 11 last evening. .Mr. W. STUDIIOLME HACK AND HUNT-ary--promises woro made Ihrough the Ambn<r the eorreaDondence wore several Section ».-Uu tf lo baud, 13ov h-otite, Mll(,did0n l"'c sille d 0ver a Sood attend- HURDLE HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. , Government of quite a generous supply of letters from consuls of foreign Powers. N<ivv League, band, Tire Brigade iUl , c , c ' ,, , «• • i i • -u ne ni^e a half.—7 Gay Light, 9st. .ships, but the promises have not ma- Those of the neutral'Powers replied ex- Section E.-Loral Bodies, ted Cross - Ul \ Jl •.ifl P." C 'I' S i m ' H\ lliimpliriDs) J; 1 Golden lOst. , tenalised. 1 here have been good reasons pressing their willingness to lake nart gociutv, band, iSt, John ambulanco Bri-! e " lp ' ?'•" } bolnio »ii,_ Plynn), 2; 3 Silver Shield, 9?t. '.why, it has not been possiole to send ail j„ the proefesion a? oeace was something- ga de, * Wellington Hospital tmbuhuce 1 ? eB1 \ , a v 7 V i ™ f° lieeess ? ry 91b. (R. M'Seveney), 3. Also started: ' the ships. The,Minister in Charge of , hn „ ld al! rejn ; ce , but de- Wellington Harbour S ..inK™ lor h ° \ Ua ''Tf ii T'r "mTV1 tet - ,31b - : Joh .P Heill - V .' 9st '' 21b " Imperial .Supplies (the lion. D. II. Guth- e li n i n£r t 0 nrovidc standard-bearers as faction 1' —Government Printing Office Uim ! - e u l ' ll '| ma ' or J "talc- iy 0 n by two length'. /I line, .lmin. lsec. . ... ne) recently dispatched a telegram to sng^sted . others replied falling in with band, civil Serricr WominTfeatioSS'l ! n ?." t8 that the.r opponents were wren- bLTTBCMFPS HACK • AND HUN- ; the ILgh Commissioner on tho subject the committee's'ingestion. A letter was and lira will's Post Office dis ,■ . ■., ■ f 'rivKS' STEEPLECHASlv 1IANDTof'shipping space as followsi~ received from tlm Ha,'In,,r Board, regrel- l, ° UMiulift, 1 «,i UUiie die- Mr. beniM opened .with a defence ot c Ar> of ; 3 fi0VS . Two miles.-4 Fairy Ther.e axe now in freezing _ stores ting the inabilitv to take part in the ' Seclion G -'3iind Salvition W the mineis who, lie ssud, had been l-'imi, 10st. 8lb. (T. Trilford) 1; 1 Handthroughout the i .Dominion approximately' process i on nwinp'to the absence of the y.'u C'V friendlv iueie'lies V.'cUh «l w;th being: a traitor am with going soine Bov, lOat. OH). (J. M'Cliesne.v), 2; 9 8,000,000 freight carcasses of meat, and Ji ln i 1 . niflIl ( Mr ,T. G. HarlcnesO. It was eic t' ' J * Welsh, bo- b . 0 , v/ H e Ruined that the miners, o J)jltolli ash 71b _ (L _ y Smitl , )( 3i , Uso the greatest congestion exists. St/me stock (le( . j{!( , (1 tha| fu[ . (llfr flpnen i | )e made >- cc 't ion H-Baud tnde and wnei-,1 u 1 l"'« dllced "l 0113 COil1 started: T.mgi, 10?t. 71b.; Six Cylinder, still remains available tor killing, and t 0 tho board. " "The Better 'Ole " W f n !i dunng the years of the war than ever ,,, { gn,.. Wieklow, 9st. 71b.: Full Hand, - . ifadditional relief is not Torthcomiiig The enrresjionde,ice included the foll"w- (" n jj'enhard's mkerv Dominion 1'ra" m" i r! " e5tl0 , n , ( ' lrcct { concern- 7 „ AVm) i, v about four lengths, this must be reduced to store condition. ; n „ lptVp,. frnm tl,e Chinese Consul (Mr. „ ! i V t,lc l ,e0 ' )lL : 1ViH t)ia , t ot he ™" lro1 Time 4min. Jlflsec. Tonnage made available up rill tho pre- Ti ; Rhi] , Yuan:-"The treatment which New >>aland Product's 1 T mdG Mii' °, f J lle f'il , ! ul " stl ' J '' , llle , I, ; lb ° U1 ' WATOTE STEEPLECHASE HAXDIsent time for Dominion reouirenienls is q,;,,;, r(?C eivefl at the Pence Conference j tKl j j j fo As .-oc!;ition U'el!in"ton Woo! tleclarcd that t' 1 ® °"b solution \\.i» to f 175 S ovs. Two miles and a . not adequate. I should be glad if you irffv me in taking part Ltd etc h e t ? ll ! 1(l 1 1 " , lhu (1 c0luul0n 1 ot ha , f ; will make representations to the Ship- j celebrations." T much regret the The procession will 'form vp us fol Y , llulust j. ry P! 0 ? 1 ?' iho " 1 3an 1 ' 1 ' 3 San Sebastian, 10st. 81b. pmg Controller, and point out tho urgent p,, v position in which we find our- ] OTV s"-!?S S• iVicin" south .lZ ol tons ?' wcr ? T ,ed 'Pi r H (T. Humphries) 1 necessity ot reducing the amount of meat k „t vp "'< ' limiW™ ninv'«-f >, r re:l3011 °' the unscientiiic methods at 5 Tradition 9st 71b (G Fieldinf) 2 in "store before next season's killings The Navv league wrote notifying the |j im , )v S tresV'to' train =Jie' Section P 1,esenfc omiiloyed 111 the extraction ,ol 3 1111). ,..(F. FlymO 3 •commence, otherwise llio position must be cp)nmiltep •fw ov3] . 100 slides counseled ]j. f.; c imr -south alon» 1 •iinhlnn rw the commodity. Coal uns bsmg pioduc- • A] started: Rolling Tide, 9st. 711). Won ; . 'disastrous to New.Zealand's interests"; hfe N »'vVW .hown in the open fro. S fs S ? d . for f oh \' ."f tol n U3e ' aml m,n ?? wc l r0 bv half a length. Time, 4min. 5 2-5sec. Commissioner repl,ed,on July King^.Tliea^/on S ft"^N WAIfiAO HACK ™CAP,.of7o to the TSTMV 1 C » ,'T 7^"}£«W k % - «> ■»" ssi s tonnage for New Zealand and will con- A vo(e of t| , an] ., , vfl , ,, af: o ( i te Messrs. seclion E:'facing north r.long west side coai" incf'tlwn' wrHack'from 91b.; Red Glaze. 9st.; Dina Bold, ?st; tinue to press matters. I am informed ? c Ltd.. for the offer of a prize 0 f Featherston Street, from corner' of 1°''k L' reWivin- n liars on as ti e Ked *«*. Penola - ?'.»• i &»». that New ; ,Zealand ,s receding every con- of for lhe best decorated motor- Whitmore Street; Section F: facing lh n ZVrI'v Inrkwl out " »-'t Won by hvo lengths. Time, lmin. ■s5&r&'iss - A i;,-rs='-=,,, afttssix&awr SiSiSJlMS 2*3assssss "itsBKfRSfi J6&SSRfSaSW&ftTWM'.EW ts- -» =? fl S rp 111^efnverl modified if ships >. In the nleallt i m e." wrote Mr. fl0 n, corner of Whitmore Street ' X hid *Mi. talking 1: 5 Fairy Finn, 10s;t. lib. (E Rilford), are delated. • p I)ir j n - j inve to state that a maionty , , n nu .. i i.i lp n( , nI )i (1 ihirim? the war 2: fi Jjflwsu.it, 10-;t. 21b. (L. E. Smith), 3. These figures mean that the space pro- f t ,;' Ministers wiU iu a u SUSPENSION OV TELEGRAPHS AND t V nnuions oV pomuls by Also statted: Tradition, Iftst. 111b.; Pjtu, he participating in the Peace celebrations . , TELEPHONES. ' !'"& ca ilS« iJ 9 S t l2lb ; Vale Terrace 9st. 71b. .Won found for cheese equivalent in stowage '-er parts of .the Dominion. j n accordance with the Government this country had for the last ten years VfT/PER "h ANDTC4? of to l'G 000 freight carci'.-Kes the amount ?,^ )or J ' E ; ',, P' , -r ,1* i' e n«Pst for a suspension of,«11 activities been controlled by persons who were un- P .* f0E Jf,„ I'Uj,„ , n ° f of meat that can be put into the ships "» ; and fetivities.ior five min.tes; after noon sympathetic to bhUe control Despite » sovs. Snv.m ftulonfl. Will be 503 000 freHit carcasses. Cadet.s was bi a ,i. L '\ri i on ,Saturday in memory of tallen New tliat fact the State coal niines had shuwn 111b. ( . yil torn . T. » en ce. The SDiicc for will take Officer Conmanding the»Wellinpton.ili- / M laud soldiers, the Post and Telegraph a profit of If the Oovernment 9st. 131b. (A. jrjrullen\ 7:''.°'}^ : 1 110,000 carcasses, but this is again sill)- t« r >' District, but the \General Officer Department announces that sll work in Jitul taken proper metetires to develop Shield, l)sl'"J- 3 ' v '')^ si iect to reduction for dairy produce by Commanding and his staff ivould not Telegraph Office nnd AVelling- the coal-liefiniig ureas ot me Dominion Leaping Burn. 10;l. 31b. A\on by ahead. 103 000 freight carcases, so that the take part 111 the procession. . ton Telephone'Exchange will be suspend- it would have been possible to produce Time. lmin. 136sei3. _ ffiminit 1» shipped avIII I" «i e «/ a on the a| for ,., le five mimll ,, s IiPnHon(>di l No 6llflide nt coal to meet the needs. ol to- HU.\IMS H.VIE FLAT HAND£ be 1.007(100 carcasses, makin" a total of P 1 e " C0 ,.S 0U y e ,! 1 !!'' , ,, .c calls will bo answered in the •elephone day. He had reliable authority lor the CAP, of <.1 eois. I wo miles andl a^hnlf. 1 olOflOO'frpi'ht e-arca-sses of meat for the attonhon to the fact that the name of esc |. anRe between noon and five minutes statement that since the inception of the 1 Hardshot, l_st. |SJb. 'J. Armonr), 1:4 Xt ,Vof fX the artist who designed the cover (Mr. hr h o]ye _ Bl iuhies Qver oj pel . ccnt . o£ lhe Gay'Light, list. lllb. A ,T. M'Donald), months ot August and[ J""-- j^ e ]] v \ nn t; nppear anywhere. He p j vilue of the coal produced had been paid 2; 2 Jack Symons, 12st. 11b. (G. L. Orto"expect tliaS tlip September°ste'amers "ote'd that the names of the editor, HET UR,NED SOLDTERS WILL NOT to the Union Company lor carnage. bell), 3. Also startedI: John Reilly. 12st. will all he hrfore Oetol " 'iind thw m ' illtprs - nntl publishers had appeared in PARADE IN CIIRISTCHURCH. Mr. Semple put before his aiHiience lib. Won by a length, /ime, 2min. 59 tonnage named may have to suffice for £ - of " ' t' 10 three months. This means in j[ r j H. Helliwell paid he had'heen , Christchnrch, July 17. b fc wwos!!L Sfve already been pubf° U fm 1 'the months of approached 011 the nnestion of ho'dinf? • The returned soldieis have decided not 011 more than one occasion. H GRAND NATIONAL MEETING V I C , , r, I 1 monUls °[ nil open-air ball on Monday evening. If to take part 111 the military procession 011 1 , , , 1. the allegation that tlie committee nnproved herald secure Salurdp afternoon The chief masons for pa id. T„e"miner got TOIGHTS P0 R THE BIG EVENTS, exceea ' alt a m inon caicasses amonrn. j plav 4a.nce-music for a dance their decision are that: the big football ,. t i nor oll i ur hewiiiL' coal out ol ' , , _ ... • Sfb 1 "bu" ir'^mafsSrw if fte nfeb to be held outside the Town Hall on the match between the returned men and the J ' for taking it out of . Assecfatfen menb, wit ir, iniiy seive, it rne rate is ( j.| j oe j tSi Canterbury representatives will take place ....ii..., .,,,.1 „ 17,\ per cent, war bonus Christchurch, July 17. ' ■ tifnt Objection was raised to the idea on simultaneously with the procession, tlmt L,.:,,',,' h 10 W ar. 7 l'lie actual cost of pro- Handicaps for the Canterbury Jockey season w 11 open. M is estimated that tl iat it would interfere with no invitation was issued to the Returned S, ,as round about 15s. per ton Club Meeting are:1 to the concert to be held in the Town Hall. Soldier?'Association to take part in the lho t0 . a was put on the boat. GR .\ ND NAT I0 N,\L STEEPLECHASE, aoour. iour minion irei„nt carcasses, a. .. „ B 1 nndford said he would second procession until atter the arrangements fni mllo ,.,. K ,, vnva"u oi 21 hours, and the ; rni 5S i p"'«« ~ « ft ftfcntfS K,™S' p3 X13 S"Kill 1 „fE hS. % ™ i ~ "";" * ilhsiSsiiJ'Ss sssra....,, ; |; more than thev are supposed tn take It a P Drwl °h council to have the stieefc uniform of its members to take part in he would not be paid lor the dangeraua Coalition ...... 11 13 07 will be quite safe to estimate the capacity J wfore C ]- P - 0 ' mvept " P anl1 1 the mo " ster Peace procession to-mor- and distasteful work thai b" y fa s s^ a r" pln " 4 DaJdfnelle's'" 9 7 of'fhe-stores at RdflOOflO r-rpaws This trnms , , M , L1 » row. and a notice appears.in this issuo cause ot tlie ciml slioitagL io(ia\ yu \aseuiai 11 4 1 a.i t is c'alculited' in uncut car- Mr. Whittaker reported that the four calling on members to attend. It is in- that the industry was in the hand» qt a Cvnic o 7 casses and as all the'carcasses will be arches would he ready for erection in the tended if possible for the parade to few people, ami that tho (.-lomnnei Morcambe .... 10 10 Mana ap B cut the stores .should hold 10 000 000 car-- city at 9 o'clock this morning. march in units. The motor-cars arranged was- afraid to attack tho intend 0 Foeman ........ 10 S n 7 ea'sses This'means that w'e shall be Mr. Halpin commented severely on the for by the Peace Committee will pick up those people. r < ,1, J > ] esome 1 ' , ; . • able to set throu"h n°xt season with a quality of material supplied for the de- (he disabled men in Lambton Quay, near The speaker gave a most lurid dtscnp- Collector 9 13 Torchy . 7 ' tinue S whiie i in^^gre^ D " ™i only worth half of what the com- . ■ ----- and rk ln(lcr condit.ms as oh- WINTER CIJ1 ,, of 1000 One mile. Glfflffttifitt ARBITRATION COURT IT 1 : —«Hte::::: 11 ■-fafie.tffl'dlL..enough, but it was necessary been sold at -an < tT^ATF?QR 1 nTClPTTTI? countij, the po trcit men. Vagabond .... Ifl 13 Ar* f 2 .that-.tlie .Government should continue, as been paid .for it . , HAIRDRESSERS DISPUTE llim would Onwqne W"H Prettr bobby 9'2 in the past, to keep the Imperial authori- .F , 0 f No conbuleialion ' p ltn^I1(rn k n0 «'n i\fter«low .... 10 10 Obi Gold ■ H 0 ties informed of the position here, and of viomtcd m the«ri mil J n f n ii housing oi tho mi i. 4-errors" was Sweet Corn... 10 Cerberus 9 0 the necessity for more tonnage If this suoolied. • 'lhere was no bunting at fill s t | ic «;l 10 me of the re 5i, tenoro, R Palnh .... H 0 t ■ to * V* »° ll f ti0 T n p ' T th£ m AffA8D SOl)GHT the bG5t of fc . he mi , m l g KnVo.1« 7 Rcnnino 9 0 New Zealand would improve. The delays h«d to purchase some real flagsi that ihe state uimers had cont o ol the bo Altcration .... j 0 G Sweet TipperUp. till the present in shipping had been afternoon to -The Court of Arb'tnMoM nresided. °. u - h; ItmI i tlie l 9 ?'? PSn fiio Ifl'S ary 9 0 caused by strikes in Britain, the short- patriotic note to the decoiations. Ju-ticp S'VinW l ' ar y , il , l< ' ! i nfi i? un nn ,T a All Over ...... 10 4 flamien 9 0 age-of coal, and influenza. If these Mr. Halmn said that some of the ma, om tivo store andfiir-st-rai 16 Battle Array 10 4 Msliire 9 0 .troubles .should not .occur in future, he tc-rial sunply bufct e rcloth. J^X r^ was the on y New' Ze Vonn Up .... 10 3 THsinrtnm ... 9 n had hope,that we should get more ship- Lewis said that if, as stated, t e » \. r c , ,, was absolutely tree n k rs on in "Hebekah 10 2 Sisvphus 9 0 TSstfjattfr**-» S£ »- <s , 5 dominionmmmman n „ J^CLiw. « " 1 r§S ! E rSu STATEMENT BY NEW ZML4ND dead stop m the proceedings at the Park j num w 0 f „ 0 ! n i, (],„ diimitp ul -ff°?v ! •" would lie Kamicl 9 9 Moorabbo !) 0 TEASE iiiT 1 «jm « S -ki »' nv S« fgff- J { ? } I fRec. July 17, 10.40 p.m.) ™ff« and wages' hofreven while j g Kyoto 9 0 • • • Melbourne, July 17. Ihree G's blown on the bugles, and after Mr. Leaidon Mid thnt the union was thousands had -to put their little ones „ •_ fl R , f ',„ ul| . ftkp _ , j Mr Manson, New Zealand Trade Com- lt 0 f two minutes "The Last Post" o7 Mu-4 1° 1910° Tho 1° »«d at <liwk beemise they hnd no { ; am^ock _ s 8 T.e„pin» Burn 9 0 missioner,-replying to allegations that would be blown, in honour-of the dead. " s °ed a ilhour week instep to keep the littlo bodifo warm. the P|)pjflc R , ope g Don Pacifico 9 0 i'W ZealandI was gethng more than a The secretary (Mr. Lewis') produced an 10 ", asK 1., Governor-Ueneral, moreover, was enns Hu Up 9 ' 7 Hvthread 9 0 ■, air share of refrigerated ships to lift eul])lem . whic h l le thought members'of to obtain" in lieu of the foi n , tout the lslaml '' nm ° 9 «• Tmarib.bon ... 9 0 rozen meat cargoes for Bntam, stated H .e committee should supply themselves M?OT«drated lus pleasure. Euripos 9 4 Orawia 9 0 that he had received a cable message ; n lmnniir of the occasion, and as } , nra cnair xhe Labour people were not seoung to * * from the New Zealand Government to n mpnifinfco of their connection with the il H other workers, a minimum .antagonism between the-miners GIvAtsD NATIONAL HURDLES, of the effect that the Dominion was the- " ! celebiations On mot on to a» Journeymen B a 0 her n f embers of the conumin ty 1200 SO vs. Two miles and a half, greatest sufferer .in this direction. New "S the emblem ''it was defeated unan™ "f", 0110 ?' Mr i . con - They were particularly anxious that st . st. lb. ' . ''Zealand .merchants had been complaining ™" ous i v . ■ ,? r ? e . c ' e " mI . u | Jl)I . a ;^ l0UI > everybody in this country should have a tl 13 Movement .... 9 2 for months'past that Australia was get- ir.. /-A) lUfininsh nrono«ed that the Y V \ e P' l ' sa!^n - lll,e .*hen it was s \ lMQ 0 f coal; but at the sumo time they -p eTV j g p iH r^n gt; 0n 'tin. the lion's share of insulated ton- fuhmf, "T'm 1" k i were anxious that the blame for the pre- TCallri Ki „ ? ... 11 fi Green 9 2 asasHSf 5 , ' M4RTMP PMPTMPPRC! 'of. the occasion. workers over .M for a 44-hour week. Lho ...i. rP o nn nsible TTmri 11 n '■trmr " q n MAKINa BNblNfcERS Mr _ Cllri:avn(! thought it was rather.a cry would probab j r %e mis0ll on be)la ] f not ie»ponsilbte. JJp moved re _ Hand 11 0 .tyrnx 9 0 * big proposition to attempt so late in of tlie employers that the trade could B( ' vliich declared that the only S'"®, in a sfmntlrn o n /- THE-NEW AGREEMENT. ™„ld"be Vracoful act®to send a toTe Iwe°to s0l ,"r 011 th i® COal , pro,> l em 1 ln / j n Omnhii 10 7 Calma "" b 0 .-The following are the main points oi citable message to the soldiers _ in the ' eunvince the Court by evidence that there Board of t w i'i,"" in I ta'" M ° U " • AS S , "' d Mnat ° m W n0t , hing T -l le Traded eon- Swt .:. 10 2 Pm' « ' ° f - Ma 1 ™® 'Enpneers and Chairman said that he thought 1 ft 1.sawtttthe iL 0ver 9 « T C ilSff a ai ff thev initrht l>e going outside their tunc- cases whore commission was paid, tho National Government wis responsible c;, c A i i 2 m nin on 9 pany, Limited, Nelson, tho Union Steam t ; ons , as t i iey were only concerned with WRes were as high «« M 15s. J ' gt'irdee 9 n Tln«J 0nlP n an i' fi ! eal fp L i ,1J n ted - the local celebrations. He was of opin- Tho hours clause of the demands was t 0 ' ,,1? X«t tlm shortnee It had p°- wl!! 0 t ir^n 0 " 1 "" 9 0 Jrl Coal Com " in" that the sending of such a message as follows:-"Tlio hours of work shall be 3? fhishl'-paid bowl to report T» B ?"a I ' 9 n pany, Limited, Dunedm: should be done by the. Governor-General 48 per week, exclusive of ;neal hours. '.1 he f lpon ' ftn d ?he board had made recom- 5 Tigerland 9 0

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 6

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 6

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