GREY MOUTH ITEMS.
GR'-YMOnTH, September 27. Th« We&leyans he>e are about to erect anewandlirge church. The Rev Mr. TTestrail, who ha 3 beeu here for si: months, has succeeded in raising a good deal of money towards th building. In yew of the coining el ctionß, the Temperance party here aro particularly asiive and hopeful <f securing a vote for reduction in the number <f licenses Sawniillers on the West Coasl are not altogedier agreeing amongst themaelves. They hold a meetiug on Monday to arrange matte/s, failing which, a " cutthroat :i bnsinass may be resorted to. at the liorough CcHincil meeting las nieht, thecl^rk waa instructed 1 1 write to the Government stating that the Council had protested feveral times against the disint- rment cf Chinese, bnt thai the Colonial Secretary had overlooked the objection. l'h"b latter in a letter, slated that tho 1 odies would be removed in. a month.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 29 September 1902, Page 3
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151GREY MOUTH ITEMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 29 September 1902, Page 3
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