LATE TELEGRAMS.
DEATH IN CHURCH. (By Xtelegraph—Press Association.) BLENHEIM, this day. Just ait a continuation service, conducted at St. Mary's Church yesterday afternoon by Archbishop Redwood, was about to commence, a married woman, Margaret O'Sullivan. who was kneeling in front of a pew, fell to the floor and expired shortly afterwards. Deceased, whose age was 40 years, suffered from heart weakness. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUKEDIN, this day. The Otago' Rifle Association's aggregate prizes are as follow:—Mills, City Guards, 251; Smaill, Kaitangata, 243; Gillanders, City Guards, 233. Ladies' challenge shield, at 300, 500, and 600 yards: Kaitangata Rifles, 419; City Guards, 416; Port Chalmers Navals, 413. OBITUARY. CHEISTCHURCH, this day. Mr William Harris, a well known citizen, died here yesterday. He was ; a director of several commercial con- i cerns. ! ■"'■'■■■ ' • '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 51, 29 February 1904, Page 2
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