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Uni. CLASS PULLMAN TO SHEFFIELD. LONDON, May 21. A Pullman express will be placed on the King's Cross-Sltellicld route on Juno 2nd. by the London and NorthEastern llnilway, and will do the journey in 35 hours. “Geraldine,” a recently constructed Ist.-class Pullman car built lor this service, is upholstered in blue morocco leather and lias Japanese lacquer-work panels (installed for the first time in a British railway coach), while the woodwork is carried out in t'.uglish walnut in the style of the Into 17th. and early 18lh. centuries. The train will consist of live coaches milv, one 1 st-class and four Jrd-cluss l’uilinaiis. and the I<>2 miles journey will he done in 3', hours. Departing from King's (ross at 11.0 a.in., the express will reach Nottingham at 1.28 p.iu. and Shelhcld at 2.20. For the return journey the times are: Sheffield depart 1.10 p.m. Nottingham (5.31 King’s Cross 8. AL present time trains leaving King’s Cross for Sheffield between I<> a.iiiT and noon take f>J hours for the journey. For all trains the average is about 11 hours. ''For continuation of news t>oo fourth page). S- Highest Price for your catch by .sending to J. K. Mooney, Dunedin. 171 OH- SALK— Primrose SKPAP.A----1 TON. DO gallons, nearly new. perfect order, £2O. Apply “Guardian” Office. WA NT!-: I)—CASH H F.G 1 ST FfU. Apply Krie. James, butcher. WAXTF.D— Willing LAI), just left School. Apply, Krie .lames, Hotelier. A PHILLIPS desires to thank -7 1 • patrons for the very substantial support accorded him on Friday last, and desires to announce that he will Vo again open on Finlay next, when he will have on sale a further large stock of fresh and smoked fish. PUBLIC HALL, KANIKHT. A OHANI> BENEFIT BALL will -Tf-w be held on Fill DAY. JULY Jltli. Om«l /liutsie, efficient M.C". Gentlemen 2s (id; Ladies Is. K. C. HOONEY. TIOII. Secretary'. BOSS SAWMILL W'MiKKKS. 'S jA HD IP BALL. 2oth. JULY. .O. 'IOTA BA HALL. If OSS. Watch for further interesting notice. J* jQEPABTMF.NT OF AGHTCULTUKE FAHM SCHOOL (illHYMOl'TH—22nd TO 2oth JULY. SYLLABI'S OF LECTURES. EVENING I.KCTI’UES. TUESDAY A. H. Cockayne. “The
Mil in Factors lor tin- improvement of West Const Fanning." AVKDNKISDAY, 11. I!, Levy -‘New Zealand Grass Lands.” TIK’HSHAV—J). Miller, “Injurious and Useful Insects.” FRIDAY—S. Clayton, “Tin- Value and methods ol Herd 'lestiug. UAV LFTTURFS. WEDNESDAY: (1) A. IV. Hudson, “Concrete AYork on tin* Farm.” {'2) A. 11. Cockayne. “Liming and the Principle of Manuring.” (;!) ,|, (I. Cook. “Prepniing Wool for Market.” (ll K. \V. Gorringe “I’rodnetion of Pork and TJiicon.” TIIFRSDAY: Visit to Waimaunga Kxperiinental Farm with short addresses hy visiting Ollicials. FRIDAY: (1) F. K. Ward. -‘General Crop Production.” (!’,) .J. Sirawhridge. “Drainage.' <:n C .S. Dalgliesh “Manorial Treatment of West ( oast Soils. (.p .1. Kerrigan. “Diseases of the Dairy Cow.” Intending Students are requested to forward their names to C. S. Dalgliesh. Department of Agriculture, Hokitika, as early as convenient.
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