NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.
[FROM OUR OWN COiaiESPOITDEKT.] CAMBRIDGE. A GOOD day's hunting was indulged in at Pukekura on Wednesday last, the weather being perfect. There was a good attendance. Among those riding were: Mrs. Boston-Cou-per, Mrs. F. Gane, Miss Cave, Miss E. Cave,' Miss Banks, Miss Hwit, Miss Ward, Miss Hicks, Messrs. O. Selby (liuutsman), W. M. Douglas, B. S. Conper, Power, J. L. S. Richardson, C. Shaw, J. Shaw, Niekle (2), Pyne, Yoaper, . Scudamore, and Dr. Eoberts. Driving: Mrs. Iline and Mi 33 Reynolds, Miss Hally arid Messrs. Gibbons and Wilkinson, Miss Carley and Mr. Hunter, Miss Hob'orts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs Major. A football match was played at Cambridge on Wednesday, between junior too.ma representing Cambridge and Newstoud, tlio former winning b/ nine points to nil. Mr. C. Stewart acted as referee. - In connection with tho proposal to Start a dairy company on co-operative lines, the proprietors of the existing factory have expressed a willingness to disposo of their property at valuation.. There is ever> . reason to believe that the new company will take over tile property. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 7
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