lJ)ork8bive Batuvalists' XTlnion. 



president: 



Rt. Rev. WM. WALSHAM HOW, D.D., Lord Bishop of Wakefield. 



Ibon. Secretaries: 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., Sunny Bank, Leeds. 

 Rev. E. r. KNUBLEY, M.A., Staveley Rectory, Leeds. 



THE EIQHTY-FIFTH MEETING 



WILL BE HELD AT 

 FOR 



BRETTON PARK, 



SATURDAY, 14th JUNE, 1890. 



Railway Arrangements. 



Through return tickets at pleasure party fares will be issued at all Yorkshire 

 stations on the G. N., IL & B., L. & Y., L. & N. W., M. S. & L., Mid., and N. E. 

 Railways, which have booking arrangements for Dewsbury and Horbury Bridge, to 

 Members and Associates of the \'.N. U. producing their signed card of Membership. 



Members and Associates starting from stations which have not through booking 

 arrangements, should book to the most convenient junction, and re-book to their 

 destination ; the reduction of fare will l)e granted for both portions of the journey. 



Railway Information. 



Msitors from districts served by N. IC. K. converging on Leeds should come on to 

 Dewsbury by L. and N.W. from thence, and {a) cross the town (5 minutes) to 

 L. lV y. .Station ( .Market Place) ; book there t<j Morbury Bridge (fare, 33d. ; trains leave 

 lo-o, 10-15, 12-43, 2-17), or {//) if equally conxenient to arrive at \\'akefield(Kirkgate 

 Station), coukl leave there direct for llorbury Bridge (10-40, 11-58, 12-30, 1-50). 

 \'isitf)rs from Hull, (loole, and Doncaster ilistricts go by N\'akefield (Kirkgate 

 Station); from south-western portion of the county through Iluddersfield may either 

 fhange there and go by L. and Y. to llorbury Britlge, or gf) forward to Dewsliury 

 and cross the town as at («) route. \'isitors arriving at Wakefield, O.N. R. (Westgate 

 Station) can come forward If) Dewsbury by same line and cross to L. and V. Station 

 (three minutes walk). There are nearly twenty stations within three miles of Dews> 

 bury Market I'lace. 



The District. 



'l"he district selected for investigation is Bretton Park, Coxley 

 Valley, and I'llmley Woodhouse. 



The beautiful \\'oods and Park around and at Bretton Hall and 

 the Lakes there are well worthy of a visit, and from the high ridge 

 falling away from Woolley Edge to Midgley some very fine and 

 extensive views will be obtained if the atmosphere is clear. 



