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Recently the Nelson Acclimatisation; Society protested against the limit of 20!b for a day's trout-fishing. J-*" evening Mr Catley, the secretary to "^ Society, received a telegram from an official bouicr stating that the new fishing regulations had been signed by the Governor, and were now in force, and that there was no limit to the weight of fish to be caught, in one day. Rifleman J. W. Milroy, of tho Nelson Defence Rifle Club, who- has been celocted as one of the N. Z. Rifle Team for Austral'C leaves Nelson to-morrow to join the teai'ii. Mr Warden Kenny presided art a sitting of the Warden's Court for K»' ramea tfrio morning. The only business was an applicatiottSt^JS. G. richer for a piece of land for a tramway at Golden Bay; artS thrs\vas adjourned. Mr F C. Richardson appeared for the applicant, and Mr A. T. Maginmty for Mr Watson, an objector. The installation of officers in connection with the Trafalgar Royal Arch Chapter will be held in the Masonic Hall this evening, when visitors will be cordially welcomed. Mr J. Henderson, late City Engineer, has taken up his duties as Consulting Engineer to the Maoriland Copper Company. It is learnt that a large number of men are now employed in conction with the Company s development of the Aniseed Valley copper mines, the total number o£ hands engaged being about 60. A Press Association telegram 1 from Wellington to-day states that i"; eluded in the list of deceased persons estates certified for stamp duty aio the following :-Mary Kate Brown £1755, and James Packard £1218, both of Nelsort. Dessert and Table Kmves.-AKo*er shinment of these celebrated Knives to Sd all at 3d each The Auckland Clothina »i«d Drapery Co. s Sale. On Thursday next, at t!w «««««•■ Brook-street, at 1 p.m., Mr Lock w 1 sell the whole of the furniture and household apointments belonging to Mr A. C. Moore, who is leaving Nelson. Mart's Timlin Shirts.— To be fired put 30 dozen Men's Striped TeniM. Shirts at 2s 6d each. At the Auckaind Clothing and Drapery Co^sJSale^

■ _ _ T7 fc An irritated throat' i£"quickly soothed by Zymole Troyeys. They in crease the throat secretions and strengthen the vocal cords. Nothing better for public speakers*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 October 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 October 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 October 1907, Page 2