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A SPEEDY INDIAN.—K S. Chachhi winning the 100yds. race in fine style at the Cambridge inter-collegiate sports on February 3 on Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge. H. F. Pitts was second and B. J. Davis third. The time was llsec.

FIFTY YEARS OF AN HISTORIC CHURCH.—During the nest: few days at Wesley Church, Taranaki street, will celebrate the jubilee of that particular building, commenced yesterday with special religious services. The church was originally in Manners street, but was destroyed by lire in 1879, and rebuilt in Taranaki street, Wellington, the following year.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7169, 17 March 1930, Page 5

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A SPEEDY INDIAN.—K S. Chachhi winning the 100yds. race in fine style at the Cambridge inter-collegiate sports on February 3 on Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge. H. F. Pitts was second and B. J. Davis third. The time was llsec. FIFTY YEARS OF AN HISTORIC CHURCH.—During the nest: few days at Wesley Church, Taranaki street, will celebrate the jubilee of that particular building, commenced yesterday with special religious services. The church was originally in Manners street, but was destroyed by lire in 1879, and rebuilt in Taranaki street, Wellington, the following year. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7169, 17 March 1930, Page 5

A SPEEDY INDIAN.—K S. Chachhi winning the 100yds. race in fine style at the Cambridge inter-collegiate sports on February 3 on Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge. H. F. Pitts was second and B. J. Davis third. The time was llsec. FIFTY YEARS OF AN HISTORIC CHURCH.—During the nest: few days at Wesley Church, Taranaki street, will celebrate the jubilee of that particular building, commenced yesterday with special religious services. The church was originally in Manners street, but was destroyed by lire in 1879, and rebuilt in Taranaki street, Wellington, the following year. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7169, 17 March 1930, Page 5