CASUALTIES.
A man named George Fleming was found in an unconseiou; and seniifrown condition in a side channel in -North street, St. Albans, earh- on Saturday morning, by Sergeant Donovan. He was conveyed to ?dr Bigg's house, and was there attended to by Or. Mill, vi-ho ordered his removal to tlie Hospital.
(rRESS ASSOCIATION TEL-GRAMS.) AUCKLAND, Jniv 4. A young man named Bernard Montague was killed while removing tim-b-r by blasting. NAPIER.. July 5. Alexander Beadie. a labourer, aged about 33. a recent arrival from _d*._tcrtnn. who attempted to- comn.it suicide at Hastings on June 27th by cutting his Throat with a razcr. in the Napier Hosnital on Sp.turdav. WELLINGTON-, July 4. A. Shapcott, fourth engineer of the English steamer Ruapehu, is reported missing. He returned to the vessel on Thu-sdav night, hut yesterday could not he found. A cap found floating in the harbour is believed to bo his property. Shapcott belongs to Bristol, and is thirty-one soars of age. OAMARU, July 4. Robert Lnwson. fc-nn.r'y an nucti'.*ao?r..-,\ ho fell from the upstairs wii- :- dow of an hctM on Thursday, died in tlie hospital yesterday. He Ind sustained a broken leg and other injuries. but the ir.edi<ul evidence was to *he effect that death was o:u-.id by ueliriuni t rontons. aiT-ek-rated by the fall A verdict was return---! ~cr.oi*-liiii_lv. IH'XKDIX. July E. A young man. nanitd Alfred Bla .e----ley. about 21 years of ago. whose parents reside, in T'oslyn. v.:-.-. drowned while crossing the frrd at Patearoa yesterday afternoon. iwnoRATA coensrxr; ci.m. Tho Horonvf.- GouTsir-'r Club had a ranM crjoyabl-o dray* fprit )n«t Thursday, when the -jr-wiy-formed o'uE ran cd a r.nrH hut well 00-tcttird *tak.. The _,ttcr.d_nto was pscd, cltx.riite the l_id won-t.hor. Mr Fr-e. Hclrn.es a<rt.d as jud_.o, a:.d jiorfor—led IE? d'uiks with every ™t-=facfioTi. a.s _.'.«. did Mr IV. Fox. the clipper, end Mr BirraV, tlie _-.retia.ry. Fol lowing are the re*utt_: — Mr A. Patcsman's fawr. dorr Admiral Tssgro. by G-er.era! Bu'.lct—Lady Lillian, b-e.i Mr D. SpwiooV b.'l; c.r.d white do£ Lion Heart, by Great ll.:^vrt—Whirlwind. Mr I. Lorg.Hy'* liik and white <k--<r Gold Str-_r*ri. by Gold Boater—TJa. beat- Mr I. .Fp.-»<--r>> brindle dog Sea Foam, by Whisncr —Wattle. Mr U. Sp-onorE. brirt-'re bitch M-abr., by "Whicpcr—"WflttV. bca-t Mr I. Lor ally's red bitch Sun-shadie. by May Day—Sutibor.iret. M,r O'Connor's rod arc! white bitch" L-dy Pockburn. by Sockburn—Lady's Chain, beat Mr I. Bryan's whita dope Carlo, by Silver Jubik,—Frisky Lass. Scoond Round. GoM Stre3<m bwt Admiral Togo. Lady Sockburn bca-t Ma-bel. Gold S.re-rm beat Lady Sockbtirn, and won tbe stake. THE WEAPONS OF WAR. « Bt Willie Auchterlokik. (Open Golf Champion 1893). I luavo been handling golf clubs, playing with them, making them and teaching their use to others all my lifo. Tiie reason for this familiar acquaintance with thorn is due, in a great measure, to the fact that 1 was horn and brought up in St. Andrew's—where everyone, is a golfer from youth. Having thus known thorn, all my days, and having, since going into the olub-mak-fng business, had my time and attention almost wholly devoted to the making of thorn, I think that my experience as a golfer and a club-moker entitles mo to offer a lew remarks her? on their manfaeture, choice, and proper use, which may prove beneficial to golfers.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13160, 6 July 1908, Page 3
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