NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
Telegraph. Prei3 Association. Copyright Masterton. August 30. A five-year old sod of Mr Diiucan McGregor, of JVlauaia, was killed this afternoon through tbe baggy, iv which, with bis pareuts, tbe child was riding, being overturned. Christchurch, August 30. The final of the Ladies' Golf Championship was played at Hagley Park today between Miss Ratfcray, of Dunedin, and Mrs Wilder, of Cbristchurch. The game was an exciting one, Miss Hattray Avimiing by one point at tho last bole Miss Rattray now becomes the posses sor of the Champion Cap. She has won it three years in succession. Nelson, August 30. Mr George Palmer, M.A., of Dunedin, has bjen appointed an assistant master at Kelson College. Wellington, This D»y. Tbe weather v. hich since the beginning of July lias beeu mild and at times warm, reverted this wuek to cold with considerable ruin. The fall for August was 4*59 inches, half cf which fell during tho last few dajs. ASHBURTON, An£USu 30. Edward Stepbeus, late manager of tbe local Building Society, was brought before Captain Wray, S.M.. Ibia morning, charged nilii having stolen L 4441 33 7d. Ho was again remanded till Friday, September 7»h, the prosecution not beiuy ready. The same bail was accepted. -.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 53, 31 August 1900, Page 2
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