tit. C. J. Parker, the well-known sheep farmer of Emerald Hills Station, Poverty Bay, is on a visit to Wellington.. . Mr. Chas. Hume," of the Australian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Company, has arrived in Wellington from Launceston, to take up the position of Resident Secretary for the company in NewZealand, in succession to* Mr. V. H. Baxter, Avho is to be " transferred to New South Wales. The Featherston Golf Club has just had manufactured by Mr. Frank Grady a handsome silver challenge shield,, whkh is to be held by the player scoring the highest pcjgregate during each season in the medal and deck competitions. Mr. G. Femriok (Secretary of the Club) is the first holder of the trophy. The shield, which measures 10m by 9in, contains the club's monogram, lettering setting forth the particulars already given in- this paragraph ; there are reproductions of ferns se decorative effects, and small shields 'for the names of Avinners. The shield is mounted upon polished cedar. The trophy is noAV being exhibited in Mr. Grady'a shop A^indow. Messrs. W. and G. Tumbull and Co., on behalf of the Colonial Oil Company, have given the Fire Brigade a donation of £5 5s in recognition of its efforts in connection with the firo at the oil stores on the Hutt-road some time ago. 1 REQUIRING A SUIT That w exclusive in material, perfect in fit, arid stylishly cut, you should not fail to call on Messrs. Adolf Neutnan and Son, high-ckss tailors, 61, Willis-street. We mako a special study of your requirements, therefors you need have no hesitation iv placing your Christmas order Avilb. u& Inspection invited.— Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 5
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