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kl the Magistrate's Court this morning a first offend ing.dWinknrd \ras convicted aud discharged, and ordered tq.paj Is costs, ln spile ofthe rise iii ilonr du* ta me operations of the revive*^ Swad* *fiuig. the price of th^twp.ijoiind ! l[dla£ui l Wellington, cash or wesTqj* bflymenb.'ts" S^d, or 5d the foiir- pouna3baL ' ' The dea^b .is announced to- tys, ft£ Mr John Duncihi-a r^^#fc«p wahy " ' years* ty V»* country districts, and who ha£ *6r the past iee year3 lived in town. The deceased was a native of the North of Ireland, and his first experience bf colonial * life, was in Tasmania, where he Bpent a number of yeai*. In 1872 he came to Nolson, and since then, as a railway employee, he. had at diff^.ut times been stationed at Vfrai-ifci Wakeheld, §ptim *#rove, and Bright! water, Five ye»rs ago be retired from the railway service (in* ; which he had spent 28 years) and took up fruitgrowing in the city, an occupation which he was able to follow up to within a few weeks of his death. . The deceased* was of a quiet, unassuming nature, and *was w&\\ Mked by those who. kriew Mra, >A" widow and three sons fins. a daughter are left to mourn fye "fcss * of. nußJrand and ijai}ber, and there aro nSany'relatives and connections scattered through the Waimea and in other parts of'the colony. *" The voting Mpbrs for ,'the ol action of a member tp, gtithe yapanpy on the Education bpard wu^d by the de^h <jf the Ute.Mr.l,, H,- r ßftwidj, .TT&e opened an Saturday afteoiocuJi the result being greatly in fdvOi* of Mr H. Phillips, a former member' of the Bttfrd. The otber candidates were Messrs H. Everett, J*. W. I Win, R. H Turner, and E. S. Hoult. Heavy rairf <fell yesterday and last night, und tlio npafcher to diay is raw and cloudy. Messrs W. Rout and Sots reuort having lately effected the. §a]e of lot' ft at Tahuna to Mr $m. Lock, o|. Nolson. ' On Wednesday . !? e^ at £30 pin. (inBtcad of 24th, W^providusly: advertised)" at Bisley ?™ .Hfi^'^ stf] $QQ head mixed cattle, J&-. store piga, 30 porkers eto. •on Saturday' next/ at; noon at the salo rooms, a . ftity property* in Tasman street on behalf of. M/s Gould. Why buy now watches when you ca hnve your old ones rifede eqdal to new at a small qost, by .taking tiioni to C A Ripper, Hardy-strea— -Advt.o ' ' Ask for PuprpgV Coal, ft makes th brightest fire with .the. least work the grate or range. Also foat-olass /or sieainl ing purposes.— Aqyt, • * ■ »■ • ■ i ntfe J ?^ J ?, -]«inist,er for PuWic Works;^reaTtHd* & /favourable impression 'in England tifteft splatf- , a factor »fl imping Vhe v eondition of }\& AV&UWl ■-.. &i .-the colony, and pifttor-iftlly assisting i n their welfare. However besides selling these wonderful macftfrifefjar -Mr Lock completely furuishesribappj* homes at a small Cost, and upon daay terms There is no doubt- that through W& advantages; oftgr^d, &rX4ckliFurni- \ t«re IMNR VmL^, Bjarriqges have jfi^htly increased, in this" district, and Mrs Mumbflee- says, "Lor bless yer, T reckons. , that the Universal Perwider is the.. greatest public benefactor in thei district, " Thnea of jfafih.%l. mifc. ]kM *m<m, *w married, pilHrwean Mr Lock! furnished put .thpir homes real, beautiful arid comfortable for a few pounds." ThereV'. rio -""goubt that Lock's is the cheapest v and best place to buy furniture and furnishings at, for at? Lock's yob get thei widest choice. 'I^sAstock is large ' and up-tOKlate; Lock is th ." "People*? JHin«she?osr^^vt. -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 15 August 1904, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 15 August 1904, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 15 August 1904, Page 2