7'* .:> *- N ' -.-' : irmission, road the /report ■ on tho -- ■ aori Missions. . ..- - /fy The Rev. J. P. Kempthorne, having 11/ itained leave, introduced a bill to; \V aend the Pension Fund Act. The §amo V as read for the first time, and ths :\ cond reading was fixsd for .'thiy af- ■(I moon. j. . :•-'•'• vt The Synod resumed at 7.30 p.m., .and Tor ont into committee on ihe. Standing . . ij ommittee's report; Mr A. T. Magin- J.'S ity in the chair. ■•'- On the motion of the ■ Rev. J. P. empthorne,' the following select comities was. appointed to revise the premt boundaries of parishes and pnrolial districts, and to report to the yhod, namely**— Archdeacons Grace and i ork; Revs. J.' R. Dart, W. S; tucas, ] lessrs de Castro, H. I. Jones,' and the lover. - - A select committee was also set up to etermine on what principle the assessrent should, be levied, - namely — Revs. Lempthorne, Quintrcll, Meyer, Smith, lessrs Heaps, Thorne, and Strachan, ae committee to report to the Synod. The Standing Committee's . --report. t ho wed that during the past year new hurches have been opened at Runanga, -- t Karamea, at Stanley' Brook, at Rai falley, and a new chancel and organ hamber (built of brick) have bsen dded to the Church at Blenheim, as . memorial to the late Archdeacon , Jutt. . The income of the General # 3hurch Fund for the past yaar.aihountd to £255 lis lOd, and the expendi- _ ure to £248 2s. The sum of £116 14s vas received for the Maori. Mission j fund, and £108 12s 6d was expended. f rhe thank offering that was sent to i ) London amounted-to. £116 lis. ; The j ".mounts owing to the -loan fund on \ March 31st last totalled '£574 19s Sd. The Committee recommends, grants to different districts amounting to -. £176 The Synod adjourned until 3 p.m. to-day. Archdeacon Grace gave notice to move: — "That the cost of 'living having very much increased of recent years, I this Synod respectfully requests the- , Bishop to make "a strong appeal as I early as may be convenient to himself to the laity of the Diocese, to use ' their best endeavours to bring the sti- , pehds of the clergy and other stipen- . diary workers of the church up to an adequate living wage in every instance." *.. ! _____ ; •______ I Thin, pale, bloodless women need , Stearns' Wine to make new blood and i restore strength. Does as much good as ' codliver oil and iron, and tastes like the < finest old port.* j MARHNBOROtTGH, SX j Mr Edward Fnullor, c/o W. J. Martin, Esq., Huangarun, Martinborongh, I Wairarapa? N.Z., writes as follows: — | "I havo the influenza, nnd am just j using Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery , for coughs tnd oolds to great advan- J tage." I Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for j Coughs and Colds is 'an unequalled j preparation for^ho Cure of all Chest Complaints and'Xung Troubles. Price'* 1/6 and 3/- per bottle. Obtainablo everywhere.*
ItakWhtiP| | , ALWAYS USE jL \ REFRESHING! H I £ STIAUfOwTING t <L ■ | ZP> WHOLESOME t| H fsJ3fe"lfft) . SteeJmaft's I Powderi I Kelliwe FEVERISH HEAT, fl Pte«ntFITS..CbNVULSIONScte; H Preserve » heatthy ttafc of the eonstttltUoa 8 toxins the period, of %-sb TEETHING. •— < 8 Please observe tlie EE in STEEDMAN. £ •* Ba * s, f^ | 'CONTAIN r l ' ""V ff J t-io 1 pp I EtSt § POISON i iwpj "KOZIE" TEA KEEPS GOOD. EOZIE" JTEA KEEPS GOOD.— Many Teas lose their orginal flavour throngh faulty packing, "bnt "Kozie". is put* up so thaf'no. deterioration is possible.* It. domes to you fV*scssing all. its original flavour. ", Agents GROVE & SONSi,
LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! Groceries, Groceries. , J. F. HARDEY, THE CASH GROCEB, Bridge Street SELLS (FOR CASH GMLY.) lMlbs Flour 12/6 Lemon Peel, per lb.. J6~ 56 Chrystal Sugar 8/6 Pickles, per bottle AO 25 Best Oatmeal 3/6 Raisins, seeded, -per packet '(5 and/6 * Kerosene, per case 9/- Starch, per 'packet ' , 1/9 Ammor ia Fluid, bot. /6 Soda, washing, 141bs for 1/Boot Polish, Abbey, 4 tins' for 1/- Salt, fin?, 161bs for * 1/- - Baking Powdcpj' Edmonds', per tin /ll Sauce, Two Large Botles for l/Baking Powder, Chef, per tm 1- Sago, Rice, Tapioca, P. Barley, and s Candles, Crystal Sperm, per lb. /7 Split Peas, Fivo lbs. for 1/-' Candles, Londcn Sperm, per lb:, /8- Sunlight Soap, per packet 1/Cream Tartar, best, per lb., ■» 1/- Soap, good quality, per bar /9 Cooffee, Loose, Choice, ptr 1b., . 1/6 Rolled Oats, per bag / 1/Coffeo, in tins, per lb., 1/9 and 1/10 Oatina, per bag ( , 1/-" £urrie Powder, from 9d per bottle. Vinegar, per bott'e ' 16 v Co»a, Yan Houten's, per lb., 3/3 Tea, Üb.' paekets, from 1/4 per JK >* Cocoa, Suchard, per lb., 3/6 „ 51b. tins, from 6/6 per tin. Coin Flour, 41bs. ,for 1/- Jnno, Derby, and Havelock TobacfcJ Essences, assorted, three for 1/- per sticks x : /9 Jellies, three packets for ' 1/3 Golden^Eagle Tobacco, square cakes 1/4 All Lines Sold at Equally Reasonable Prices.^ . 0 urrauts & Sultanas cleaned by MicMnery on Precoisss Goods delivored to any part of City. 'Phone 121.
JUST ONE MINUTE-LOOK THROUGH THI r LIST OF LEVIEN .^ROLLET'S. YOUR TIME WILL BE WELL SPENT. YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ENOUGH BENT TO BUY TWO - HOUSEE WHY NOT MAKE AN EFFORT AND SEOURE A HOUjSB l OF. YOUE OWN? Any of the following aro within the reach of most men. You could, noi build at anything like -Jtho price-asked. J'■ r : -_ ■ f ' ' *, , *, COLLtNGWOOD-ST. — 7 rooms; RICHMOND.— S% Aeres, nico ana gas and iwafrer, sewer connections;* handy to ho railway station, ''with "a very convenient. £375. . (144) orafortable Dwelling of 8 rooms WAIMEA-STREET. — ' 5 rooms; £750, - (32) very conveniently arranged; all mo- HOPE. — 18 Acres, voTy nicely laid dern improvements; £575. .*- (127) ut'in shrubbery, orchnrds^and padFRANKIjiYN STP.EET (closoto). lochs, with , a conveniently ' arranged — New Dwelling, 5 rooms; very com- Dwelling of nine rooms . -SHOO. fortable indeed. £440. (124) ' (133) WAIMEA RD.— e-roomed Dwell- WAKAPUAKA.— Homestead of 7 ing, almost new; nice orchard, full robms, standing in a fino block of 50 tearing. £700. (25)' acrej of Toally'fifst*-olass. land; quite THE POET. — Two Cottages, each close to oity, and 'on the main road." ' 5 rooms, let. to good tenants; fino £1900. '. - -j 7 (132)' speculation. £550. ' (S?) TOITOI ' VAiiLEY. X+ 40Acres,mpr* 7 7 ..WAIMEA ROAJS.r-% Aero, two loss, of rich clean iand, ; together with J 7 frontages, with 5-roomed Dwelling; a honse'of 6 rooms, c6wsheds,Jstable*, ;: elose to town. £350. (140) etc. £2250.. 7 (129) NILE-STEEET.— 6 Rooms, nice STOKE,— New7 Dwelling '.of 7 six sunny situation; handj' to town; a ooms, quito np-ito-datb; -nice orohard ; - bargain. £350. (145) attached, ' about 4- acres altogether, TOITOI VALLEY.— I% acres, with aU in fnll profit. -■' £775. '■ P 7(95) two houses thereon of 5 and v 6 WAKAPUAK A.-iGe_tleman»_ rooms respectively, quite close to Residßncej of .9;rdoms, Jj'in' thorough J town, and having all modern improve- .repair;., exceilenti-.'view J7 of - city and ments. £675 lot. (104) bay;, few minutes' from town. £i6OO. ■ . ;." 'y: 7'P-y.. 'PP-PP: 7«p P U®ip y SOME OF THE BEST FARMS IN THE DOMINION.- 7 'yZ^y KOHATU.— 2000 acres of excel- BELGROVE.— 2BO aeresj- low iffls, " lent sheop country; new houso; part all plonghablo, and lying weU to the 7 : under plough; to bo sold a bargain, sun; small, orchard, also -. some 7ia 7 27s por aero, including all improve- crop; 6*-roomed -house. :^ £3 per acre. ments. .. (ii) .... . ■ y : : :«. . yy: *'.f m 0 \ *. HOPE— SSO aeres of good sheep J MOTUEKA7(^os e to)"Ai000 acres 7 land, withm easy distanoe of Nelson;', of tip-topland; 200 acres aTe now 7 r. just wintered 500 sheep,. 27 ' head, under. •CaltiyationV' balanoe in-grass: . cattle, and 7 horses. £5 10s acre, all plonghablo/. with. tho exeeption.;bf m .m. ™- ( 10 ) about 100 acres, which is /good grazWAIMEA WEST.— 2OO acres of ing land; 6 roomed House; Barn, etc roally first-class agricultural land, £3 per aere, with" improvements. 7 with house. Land quite closo to "_ ' (119)' : this is being sold at £50 per aero. 60 OROIXEI^LES.— 9OO acres of : the* ' acros are ia ero*., balance in grass. £7 best landln lluf district,; 400 in grass, 7 per acre, including improvements, balance gbod bush; 6 roomod Honsej. 7 ________.„„ (28) 'all modern conveniences. Eegnlar':-'. BRIGHTWATER. —95 acres of steam service. 7 Telephone to H^soa. 7 - good rich agricultural land, closo to £4 5s per acre. 7(88) ;: j railway, and on main road to city. NGATIMOTI. — 900 • Acres —15 Comfortable homestead of 7 rooms, acres are flat, 260' acres 'are ready to' 7 £40 acre, including all improvements, burn, balanee in -bush. '-'. There is a [ . , (83) whar? onJthp plaee.j jl§oQ. , (i_X .7 i BUILDING SECTIONS. 7 J y< j7 '7 NELSON ClTs.— 9o feet x72 feet;.£3io*i per foot (24). - 7 7 : WAIMEA RQAD.—4O feet x 150f eet; £I' los perf oot. (85). "r'.v [ ST. VHTOENT-STREET.— 75 f eet x 132 feet; ;£2 per foot.' (44). TRAFALGAR-STREET.— 2% A«res, with Stable and Coaeh-house; £800 - ' the lot . (68). '*• .' '..: ..-.: "t*?t'V<.-". ■'• . BUSINESSES. 7 *;''••■; -' J=*,:7 -.;7j : 7 J.J*; NELSON.— BUTCHERY; good connection, fine turnover; £1250. Ve2V. '■■' NELSON.-BAEERY, CWNI^CTIONER^andBEFRESmiENTsInio? --V -% littlo businoßs; £400, including Freehold. 7-(67) .'-.-. V-. ". MOTUEKA.— STOREjturnoyor £1000 netty profits '£6so;' SW Dwelßng, ' and Business £950.. (114). . ' 7 r~ ' .y?*> r WEl^^° N -- B^CHERY, hawkiugj 2 carts; turnover £40:woeH^j J. p. --'X £aOv lor* (128). ' *■*.--■ ■- ' » 'r, WAIRARAPA.— FANCY GOODS and several good AGENCIES; «i, '■ ovor £3000; nett prbfits ; £6oo to £700.-- Price for tho business *a ' a going concern, £725.' (123). ' .7 TE ARE PREPARED TO ARRANGE THE EASIEST OF TERMS FOB itfxk PUROHASE OF ANY OF THE ABOVE PLACES. —ONLY SMAIiJ ; DEPOSIT REQUIRED.; J 7 * 7j7'| DO NOT FOBGET OUB ADDRESS— , T : f;-—:; V LEVIEN Mm EOLLI^: M: - •'■ ;^4 auc!hone^s,jst6oksamsme^ 7 land aot) estate agents, hop anixjgrain meroantg '". ;A , "' ' ''".■■;..' T'i ■ '--~Ti&s^&£^^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 November 1908, Page 4
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