SOUTH OTAGO
BALCLUTHA Coursing .. . , v Despite the handicap imposed Ly the presence of disease among its stock of hares the South Otago Coursing Club does not despair of holding a meeting before the season is closed. Owners in both Southland and. Otago are said to be willing to support in the way of nominating dogs, and there are a few good ones owned locally. Whitebait Supply Whitebait netters are nbw doing fairly well consequent on the fine weather, and supplies are coming to hand from the kjolyrteux more regularly. The retail price locally is 5s a lb. A Correction • In the obituary notice of Mr Ralph Renton, appearing in yesterday’s paper, it was stated that a sister of the deceased was- married to a clergyman (the Rev. Mr Kay), and was living in Scotland. This was hardly.correct, as it was the son, Mr John Kay, of the Presbyterian clergyman that the sister of -the deceased married. She resides in Scotland, and was married there, but Mr Kay had previously visited New Zealand, and had worked on farms in Te Houka and elsewhere In this district.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23599, 8 September 1938, Page 15
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