Mr. Thomas Bell, whoso wifo was killed in the Brooklyn tram accidont in May, and who was himself severely injured, has returned to Wellington in connection with his claim; against tho Corporation for £2000 damages. At the time of the accidcnt, Mr. 801 l was a resident of .Murchison, on tho West Coast, but ho is now a resident of Richmond, Nelson. Mr. D. M. Findlay will appear in support of the action, which will probably be commonccd on December 10. If you aro contemplating removing, tho first thing you should do is obtain a quotation from J. Keir, 12 Featherston Street. Ho has had many yoars' exporionco in this class of work, and is in a position to pack, store, and rcmovo any description of furniture. 110 also clears goods through Customs, and despatches packages and parcels to any address in the world. Telephone, No. ,1180. CS6G Photographic post cards of tho "Compassion Homo" workers, military tournament at Palmerston, Dominion celebrations, Turakina firo, etc., etc., on salo at ZA Iv'S PIIOTO DEPOT, 24 Willis Street (price Id. each). C 641
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 53, 26 November 1907, Page 5
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