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Nelson Evening Mail. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1893.

Lord Northdourne, whose death is announced to-day, was better known as Sir Walter James. He was born 1810, and sat in the House of Commons as member for Hull from 1837 to 1847. He was a Liberal in politics, and was created a peer on the advice ' af Mr Gladstone in 1884. The Gaxctte contains a notification that the deer stalking season within the Nelson district will be from the 18th of February to the 3rd of April, both days being included. The electors of Huddersfield have reversed their judgment at the general election. At that time they returned Mr W. Summers, a supporter of Mr Gladstone, giving him 7098 votes to 6837 received by Sir J. Crosland, the Conservative candidate. Tne majority in favour of the Government was 261. Now the majority against it is 35. The Collet-Dobson Dramatic Company i appeared in the Theatre Royal for the last time on Saturday evening when there was a large attendance, The play was " Wilful Murder." Dit Johansen has been appointed an additional Public Vaccinator for the Nelson district. • ' . _ I There will be a daylight parade of the Nelson City Itiiles to-morrow evening at , seven o'clock, Fines for non-attendance i will be enforced. IN the Supremo Court to-day, in Cham- • bers, before Mr H. Eyre-Kenny, Registrar, on the motion of Mr Harley, probate of the will of William Well?, late of Wakapuaka, deceased, waa granted to John Carswell Wells, one of tho executors named iv the , will; also, on the motion of Mr Harley, probate of the will of Benjamin Thomason, late of Spring Grove, deceased, was granted to Mrs Maria Thomason, the solo executrix named in the will. The friends of Mr Kenneth Mowatt will be glad to hear that on Wednesday last his doctor prououaoed him to be out of danger. His case, however, still demands the utmost oare. The other sufferer- by the buggy accident of January 22nd, in the Awatere, are alao doing well, ■ Mies Morgan's many friends.andeapeoially i her old pupils at the Nelson College, will be glad to hear of her safe return from England and the Continent where she has spent a well-earned holiday in the study of her I art, both in the great galleries at London and Paris and also in the exhibitions of the Royal Academy at Burlington House aud of the Salon at Paris. In addition to these opportunities Miss Morgau informs ub that she had the privilege of the entree to the private studios of many of the greatest artist 3 both in Londoa and Paris the study of 1 whose work and method has been of great use to her. Before leaving Londoa Miss [ Morgan was a pupil for some time of the well-known artist Mr Jopling, with whom she worked hard, so that we think both she < and the College Governors may be con-, gratulated upon the good use made of the time plaoed at Miss Morgan's disposal, and that the institutions with whioh she is ' connected may reap a full reward from the fresh skill and energy whioh she will doubtless bring to her work iD the College Studio. We are asked to remind the public of the auction sale of horse., sbeep, fat and store cattle, m ; lch cows, &j, to be held at Ngati* moti to-morrow by Mr W . Lock. The sale will begin at 2 p.m. We are requested to remind our country 1 readers that the whole of the furniture stock, and farm implements &c, in the estate of the late E. Baigent will be offered by public auction by Messrs Bisley Bros. & Co., at the residence, Wakefield, to-morrow at 10*30 sharp. When Rudyard Kipling was visiting this colony, he said many complimentary things about our climate and scenery, but Hitchen's celebrated blood restorer receives higher commendation every day, for indigestion, recent or chronic, pimples, boils, and all skin affections it is the cure.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 6 February 1893, Page 2

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Nelson Evening Mail. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1893. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 6 February 1893, Page 2

Nelson Evening Mail. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1893. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 6 February 1893, Page 2