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Mr G. T. Clarke will attend the annual meeting of the South Island Motor Union in Christchurch to-mor-row, as the representative of the Ashburton Motor Cycle Club.
At the annual cross-country championships of St. Andrew’s College yesterday, R. Smith, a son of Mr J. T. Smith, of Ashburton, won the, senior championship and the Pawsey Bowl. He was junior champion last year.
Mr Edward Pcrcival, Professor of Biology at Canterbury College, and an authority on pisciculture, visited Ashburton to-day, and this afternoon inspected the Acclimatisation Society’s hatcheries at Tinwald.
The Otago High Schools’ Board announces the appointment of Mr Dudley Sedman Chisholm as first rector of the new high school for boys that is to be opened in. South Dunedin next February (says a Dunedin Press Association message). Mr Chisholm is at present rector of the Waimate High School. He was born in Nelson in 1884, and has had a distinguished academic, sporting and war service career.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 295, 26 September 1935, Page 6
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