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(TELEGRAPHIC NE ~ S" [United Pbsss Associatiok.a France and England. London, October 4. thatFreSp^uK *be establishment of a British Zolverein, fearing that it would still further strengthen the ties between the colonies and the mother co ™try „ ft Pabis, October 4. The Journal des Debats says the retention ILi^SsSsSiS&^r The British Charge d'Affaires, after 6 a endial interview with M. Hantouk, the Frenoh SSS&S^ m^g^SnaVx 7 %^S^^t^L\SL^ 9 ap * suppmHobabt, October 5. The Tongariro arrived at 1 p.m.. and sails at 8 o'clock to-night for Wellington. She brings 25 passengers for Australia, and has Vie War in Corea. Shanghai, October 5. Europeans are quitting Pekin, assaults an(* outrages on foreigners being of daily chxm^L°aieSS^^t md are making an arsenal there. This is believed to refer to the movements of the force which was sent to Posset Bay. London, October 5. The Cabinet ha« ordered three warships to proceed to China immediately. Death of a Pioneer Missionary. Auckland, October 4. „ The death is announced of the Rev. %3S£ummtiZ& &\u St_"si came out from Brist<>l in the missionary brf victoria, in 1839, with a large party of missionaries for New Zealand and the Soufch Sea Islailds. The parfcy mcinci U(ied the Revs. Buddie, Buttle, Aldred, H. A. Turton, and Shervmgton, AL Smiles being the last survivor of the party. In 1806 he retired from mission work to his .farm at East Tamaki, where he died. -^=======-==-==-=-==-ss====s-=-^^ Established 1850. WILLIAM TEBAY, J <&-ra gobrie & son), ° b^ st NZf Bridge St., Nelson. prfmises of late GOBBIE & SON is prepared to ezeoute all orders for the BUILDCART, or BUGGY at reasonable prices. N.8.-Tbo best s-a^oned materials used • ' SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH ■SiSKilSfi;^li^s_'to*3; kin,iß ol SM™raG WORK ratrukd to him Jon the shortest notice, nnd at reasonable prioea . . . „ _»>,.,-, ,„^«~ N.B.—All kmds of CARBIAGE WORK MALE or BEPAIRED at prioea to suit the *i= m BOOKMANN, TRAFALGAR C STREET, E NELSON. Cigars of the best a^Hties imported from all parts of tbe world, thereby saving middlemen's profits, ™ tt HAIRDBESBINa AND Shaving Unequalled. -. . . „1 . L.^ «. 8 a & J. BOCKMANN, Proprietor. NOW IN COURSE OP Blllinl,l(nTnv PREPARATION —— t ttd A dO JuUOAJbfe "WTTTQn'Nr A T 1W A M A P " ALM AIN At year book for 1895. A RRANGEMENTS have been made ti -^ ißßae wifch the A,manao for 1895 TWO COMPLETE STORIES, written by well known authors. The Almaoao generally will be revised f oihrw D o y rk ddltl °nB °£ "^ ThS Xve havinff a lame and very «. t^'SaSS^^ exe'effi £ vertieing medmm. Advertisers are requested to prepue advertisements aa speedily as possible. _, R. LUOAS 4r SON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 205, 6 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 205, 6 October 1894, Page 1