Friends of Mr and Mrs W. B. Craig, who formerly lived in Chriatchurch and Timaru, will be pleased to hear of their succe-is at Cannes, in the south of France, at the Golf Club meeting. Mrs Craig, who is a daughter of the late Rev. Kenry Galsaon, formerly of Avonside, won the Grand Duke Michael of Russia gold enamel tsa service, worth £SO, and Mr Craig the Grand Duke' 3 gold cigarette case for men, also worth £SO. It is the first time on record that a husband and wife have secured at the same meeting these celebrated prizes, for which there are always many competitors of all nationalities. Miss Craig, of Te Kuiti, is a sister of Mr VV. B. Craig. Mr Primrose McConnell, manager of the Moumahaki experimental farm, has been appointed manager at the Kuakura State farm. The present manager at Kuakura Mr J. Lonsdale, will succeed Mr McConnell at Moumahaki.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 364, 27 May 1911, Page 5
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