MINING NEWS.
[Bt TfltKOßAPlt.— i"llft«« ASSOCUTIOB,| 1 DUNEDLV, This Day. Dredging returns,— "Maaterton, 460z 16 dwtj Electric No.'l, 41o« 10dwt«, Wilkola, 320 i« 2dwb j Chicaqp. 28os« 12dwt ) Mystery Slat/ 28b« ladwfcj Central Charlton, 2202 Qtlwtj Garden Gully, 20o« 12dwtj fi«sey'» fc 19oa 14dwtj Charlton Creek, 14oa ludwti Hartley and Riley, 1302 j Lady Annie, 1202 11 dwtj Electric No. 2, Boz 3dwt. REEFTON, Thb Day. Returns!— Paotoliw No. 1< 4l«z 13 dwts for 128 hours j Fnotolus No. 2, 760z 6dwt for 128 hows. ■ , , The 'Clirktchuroh police have- been informed that Edward Vaile, eight years of'ttge, has been accidentally drowned while buthhig in the Burunui nt Ethel; ton. Mr. P. J. (y&!gan,,who has been pMC" tiaing In the city for seme little time pn*t, line tftkdfl into partnership Mr. 0. It. Dix. T ha ffrm will be knt/wn us O'R«gttn and Dix, solicitors. The death is announced of Mrs. W ( B. D, Mnntell, who had been« renident of Wellington for a great many 'ycnr«. The deceased Indy, who survived her husband (the Hon. W. IK Matitell) by about ten yearn, hod been an invalid for the pnst sixteen ycaw. Her death occurred this morning at thd residence of her, son (Mr. W. Oddfroy Mftntell)'in Sydney'gtreet. r Mr,. P. 0. Bolton, who' hag 'been %'on"> nefctej with tho Bay's Boy Di*l>rict Hidepayers' Agsociatlon since it* forma.tio«, has consented "to bo nominated for the Mayoralty of Eastbumo. , < Tlio Tramway Band 'will give a. performance at Newtown Park to-morrow uf« tetnwn. , Mr. W. A. Kennedy left for Nelson last nighfc by the Pateena. \ The dinadvantagcs of leaving' the b'o6k«. ing df pa«BengeM until the ,la«t day was brought home forcibly td**a number of pu««enger« who intended leaving for Sydney to-day by the Union Company's tur-' bine steamer Maheno. The vessel's accommodation was all engaged early in the morning, &nd a, number of people who intended to leave by the vowel could not b« accommodated . The opening night of the Thelma Qua- • i , , Al J'; em % will tukd place ftt the JJruldV Hull on Tuewluy, 6th March. The MethodUt Alison entertainment In he lory-rtMotflttlilurtujght wan greatly appreciated by a l flr g 6 Items wero conti-lbuled by Mfs W « Hnyw, Ikrri9on, Wardrop, Boxnll, Willis, and Master \j, riayctd Mt!»»rs. W. 11. Tiittimill nnd Co, for Friday, 2nd March, nl th«ir room*, at 2,30 p.m. 'J'i/o sections adjoin, n n<l vivo a fotul fiontap of 68ft, 'Jim wctiotm mo No, sth and 60n, ami aro oonvoHcd Corporation JomehoW*. Tim land in |, n ld on -pornottwf icaso, unblfot (o rovaiimlion of the' grdund rent ouly. Thti |troi)«rty ndJoiiM'tfio U.i',o .block, nnd Ik Within two lnntnte* of till bnnkn nnd the wliarvex. Full psrticularK, leaxc, tt'tim, and inipr-c. tion cftrrU rnuy bo had from Moi»n, W. U> .T,urnbujl ami On.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 6
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464MINING NEWS. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 6
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