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tteßßrs Franklyn, l'etfcf , and Watson have been nominated by Ibe IVmnefaS party tor sonhs on .Iho Lw£*Com? «n T- Vo f Qo6^ync x ti s tbc LtdMv on which doctors (Parliamentary roK can a, eI. W IWo lo vole^tffi | Lieuk-Coi. IVblto -Wires .'fc made cncnvh that (Lilians a,e cli^blc b e,^t7 r Irni B ? of^°f competition for tbe Government prize?. A telephone office has been opened f-r busines's at Golden Downs, (known as Gordon Downs), at Mr. Walter Kerr's, Mails despatched from Sydney via Van-' coiiver 27th January, and from Melbourne , via Naples despatched 4th February arrived London Bth iust. ; TWei-B lias been no further reduction tn .u« tariff of tli-e New Zealand Flotu* Millers' Association, which stands at Dunedin. • +"]1 10s for sacks, £12 for 100's, £12 ss "for yOs, and £12 10s for 255. The fr'oe mills are selling at the same quotations, I*'- li. T. Melhuish, so long f^nd wellknown iii connection with the establishment in Trafalgaivstreet bearing lii^ name, announces that he . is. retiring from, bivjinessj : aiid a closing saie is advertised to-d'av, in tire uiiuil ItAiuims and by. inset. Tliere will not be a practice for the chorus of the Harmonic iSociety to-morrow 1 evening, but a full attendance is requested for the follow jug Thursday* In regal d io a paragraph in yesterday's , i^sue stating that Mr Granville had started Su business at . Brightwater, it may be explained that it is the Messrs Granville, jr, and not their father, who have established' the new linn. Ou Friddv luxt t 12-30, at the Railway Yards Motupiko, Mr. W. Lock willl hold a clearing sale of furniture and effects of Mr Kusbatch, who is lea. ing Nelson. The following members of the House of Representatives have accepted the invitation tb take part ih the Government excursion to the Cook Group :— Messrs E. G. Allen, J. Allen, J. F. Arnold, W. H. P. Barber, M. D. Bedford, W. H. Field F. R. Flatman, G. Fowlds, W. Frazer ( A. W. Hogg, R. M. Houston, A. Kidd, G. Lauren son, J. M'Lachlan, C. ' FJ. Major, W. Pere, W. Symes, J. C. Thompson, J. Vile A. D. Willisi and Hon Sir W. j' Steward. Similar replies have been received from the following members of the Upper House •— Messrs W. H. Baillie, C. C. Bowen B. Harris, J. E. Jenkinson, A Pitt J. Rigg, and H. Tomoana. The following have stated that they will -Messrf T w ™ paii y tie party Mewrs T. H. Fraser, j. Holmes, Sir rr ? m°!V T - ? ell^' G * Jm» n « ■«■ „lar ' Hf Gotland, W C Smith, e. C. J. Stevens, H^ry WJharrw • and Messrs J. G. W Ail |tiirkbnde, C. Lewis, R. M'Kenzie,

ntereating reading* matter, including Oo ]i< Bgrams, a communication from " Mar- £ nTV Borar » and other items, will be found g g the fourth page of this issue. g 0 ( rhe ordinary meeb'ng of the Walmea esl Road Board was held on Tuesday, woh sth. Present : Messrs Arnold I hairmad), W. L. Palmer, L. H. P-»lmer, I id Ford. Correspondence was received ova. the pay-master general intimat'ng e payment oF £21 17s for grant to sard's credit. Eosol red ttut a part of im's road be pared and metalled ; that ati-rtable on York's road be cleaned; mt M. Hunter be informed that there C no road where be ment ; oned ; Ihat the on rerseer preparo specifications for the I r pending of the remainder of the grant ouchers were signed for M 5s lld, re " Fi The Cash Drapery Company Bridge- a n breet, lato C. Smith oash draper, have w j oeo very fortunate in securing a Varehou^eman's Btock of wintir jackets, P r ape?, showerproof cloaks, etc. , afc a rery Wi ow price. We ad rise our readers to nspect tbe-.o goods as they will be sold it exceedingly low prices.— Advt. On Wednesday next, Messrs \V. Rout & W sons will sell live stock at their Richmond a Yards. The important and interesting discussions of the Colonial Medical a Association will no doubt result in much good, and assist the profess--ion to cope with the various mi- o crobes and bacteria which are such <-> a menace to the peoi-le. Mr Lock I i.s also doing much good in his pro- tl fession of furnishing our happy t homes with really good and cheap a furniture, and if the people of the ii colony only used Lock's Sanitary p Bedding the microbes would not n have much of a show, and there t would be little need for medical t conferences. We recommend every- f one to buy Lock's well-seasoned r Furniture. At Lock'.*; you cam, see I I one of the best stocks in New 2ea- i lan'd. His piices are the lowest, < and goods ot the best, quality. Th© j Atlas Sewing Machines are wonder- < ful.— Advt. i Hopse, Farm and Station Requisites Tbe recent expensive alterations in Messrs Bisley Bros, and Oo.'s premises enables them to cany larger stocks of groceries, hardware, ftnd produce, whioh they are now offering to the public at wholesale bates. Parcels delivered to any part of the City, Railway Station or Port. Stooks include 500 bags Ai sugar at 7s 6d per 401b bag, best . Ceylon teas in 51b, 101b, and 201 b tins and 601b chests i'roih ls 3d per lb Price's sperm candles from 6|d Nehon soap from 63 9d per box, rice, oatmeal, co#ee, etc. Produce— -bran, pollard, ckaff) oheat, barley, potatoes, gt'&as seeds. Also, for farm and station use — fencing wire, wire netting from 8s per roll of 50 yards, roofing iron, roofing felt, nails. — Enquire Qroceby Department Bistey Bros, & Co., Hardy-street, ls«-.lson t — Advt, To buyors of Fnrnitute, Carpet', and Linoleums. —We are making bitf reductions in all depari ments. See prices on each article. Bisley Bros, and Cov—Advt--, JDELiti'ibiis butter — first grade. Ask for the Vlctory Bu^te^, made by the Nelson Co, operative Dairy Conip&ny Ltd. Brightwater. — Ad vt. Goldeu Tipped Kozie at 2s 6d is the most delicious Tea ever offered to the New Zealand public, and will be. greatly pprseciated by connoisseurs, fi, Snodgrass; Ag^nt, — Advt, Received a large shipment of Linoleums ex Niwaru from London. Splendid quality and patterns in 8, 6, 9, 10ft -6in and 12 feet widths at greatly reduced prices or 21 ays. Bhley Bros. & Co.— Adrt.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 47, 11 March 1903, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 47, 11 March 1903, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 47, 11 March 1903, Page 2

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