CHRISTCHURCH NEWS.
I’HF.IS ASSOCIATION. (’ll R 1 STUB T'Rril August 15. The Cash mere Hills section of electric (lamu-tvs will be opemyl for traffic fornornnv' 'morning, the lino having been pas-ed llv the Government inspector. Elaborate arrangements have been made for tree-planting bv Slate school children on the Cashmere Hills on Thurs- ({• v next, which is being observed as Arbor Day. It is expected that several thousand cvclisU will take part in a monster cycle and motor rim. to bo held on September 2nd from Victoria Square to the Metropolitan Trotting Grounds, Addington, as a demonstration in support of an agitatioy for better roads for cyclists aud motorists. A visitor from the country was standing on the tramway track in Cathedral Square to-day, when a car ran into him. The cowcatcher caught him. and he rebounded out on to the track again, but was dragged clear by the guard before the wheels could reach him, , The three months* old son of William • McCabe, fanner, of Doylesion, was found i dead in bed this morning.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5668, 16 August 1905, Page 7
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