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Some very handsome golf trophies, manufactured locally, may be seen at the shop of Messrs Jones and Son, Cashel Street. The Hanmer Challenge Shield, presented to the Chmtchurch Golf Chib by Mr N. G. W. Hanmer, consists of a massive St Georges cross, in burnished silver, surrounded by an oak wreath in frosted silver, the acorns being burnished. A club and cleek are crossed under the wreath, and above is a monogram, composed of the letters C.G.C and a silver ribbftn. bearing the name of the shield. The ornaments are mounted upon a solid walnut, shield, and few handsomer trophies have been inanu-S-S2, SSfr- The e New ZMhnd Championship taedal is a St Andrew's cross in solid gold, with a golf ball, thistle, and two clubs crossed. The championship medal of the Ohm church Club is a solid g&d Mai e°e cross, with a wreath of thistle, two clubs Tp Se^n n^ 0^ am ! J C • G • o•'in•0 •' in • centre. The handicap medal is also aSt Andrew s cross, surmounted by two golf clubs and a ball and surrounded by a thistle wreath. These are all to™ V j trophies, and the ZrSj^ alike are very creditable. aesign One day last week the "hn™!™ »„ reached the shop of a lotl fffi£ and bY fore locking up for the nitrh* hoi • V £" \ i ings in the luWCft.^ k n " morning came the fruitai-Pr i,o \* !l all about thoburgla r niS^tl *»Xotten about the hiding of a 4 monet*^ Tf the Council's dust-in^ v^Z'J th^ whei i time they did-he^SK!^ ? g °° d the removal of rubbisHLlotr "te? m the day recollection seems tl .ju J ' { , the mind of the fraiwS-p h , a V e 1 st ™ ck a fourth storey, and he ]t % a br i ck from Yankees call 1 " b^lit » Xt \ h ? e yards. By dint of mi £h rakinl n n l 0 ""^ 1 " ing some of the missino- «,„ g and Seni Pcoferecl here, and Jhe f^eTfT ■ dlS ' neyed to the reserve on the IZS^ A our " more the methods of th e m^ c do] ""h were adopted, and finally the HvM ? C -/° wl returned to town with t5 bulk iih

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6289, 21 September 1898, Page 4

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 6289, 21 September 1898, Page 4

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 6289, 21 September 1898, Page 4

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