NOTES FROM DUNEDIN.
[DT TELEOKAI'n— OWN CORUKSI'ONDBNT.] DUNEDIN, This Day. It is anticipated that tho olectrio cars will 1)0 running to St. Clair Ijy tho end of next week, and to Anderson's Bay beforo the end of March. The Hon. J. Rigg, who leaves for Wellington to-dny, expresses himself well pleased with his visit to Ota go and Southland in respect to the formation of a Political Labour League, especially as regards Invercargill, where tho principal ofllcurs of the Liberal Labour Lcnguo were brought into the field. The City Council has granted £200 ns a donation to tho Dunedin Technical Classes Association. A challenge, on behalf of Frank Ford, of Invercargill, to A. A. Cameron, tho Scottish athlete, now at Auckland, is published to-day. Ford offers to meet Cameron in a contest with a 161b hammer, nnd will take odds thnt he beats the world's record (held by Cainoron) of 122 ft lOJin first time of asking.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 5
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