TIMARU NEWS
[rat PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 Timaru, Oct. 8. Mr. T. J. Burns, fa? many years and till recently, licensee of the Empire Hotel, died thm morning. Tl-e death announced also, a, Jalc’tiilm, ci tl.- wife of Mr. N. Macintosh., an ex-Mayc of rimum. new b-mincss nianace:- ■ > a leading Enptlife.il newspaper at Buenos Ayres. She came home for the benefit of liehealth. She was the daughtor <f Mr lohn Thcmpscn. cue of the eldest ' Ti-e weaAicr Im: c--mo -■ 11 led and warm. Farmer.; say it is th-' he st possible for the count.-y. The Pii’ l lie Works Department I-m • t a cc.arne; fc? il:o I’ntilnite ef 304 mmi <f ma-ermi for tiro He.ritje i-ii:i!ding and :r bridg< ( ver ti'e Hock- ;■ !;V J ' c*L i'-;n tVi P’iJ-I Ilx !. 11 i: : < ■ >m<t be employed -B 1 miles beym. there. The Timnr.t and P. As suppeji'is llii- A! atn ■. i. -e that part c 4 the rota in-."it-or tav should L used as subsidies i-iatione e encourage horse Ijroid-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 250, 9 October 1911, Page 5
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167TIMARU NEWS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 250, 9 October 1911, Page 5
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