MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
(Pbess Association. —Copieiqht.j LONDON, Sunday. The horse show at the Olympia waa an unprecedented success. The sum of £40,000 was expended in luxurious decorations. Judge Moore (America) showed 48 horses, and Messrs Winans and Vanderbilt had a large number en. tered. There were crowds of American visitors, and 60 foreign and 100 British military officers took part in the jump, ing competitions. The late Mr Charles Morrison has left upwards of £1,000,000 each to four relatives and largo fortunes to others, while £65,000 is distributed among charities and employees. ADELAIDE. Monday. Another death from plague has occurred. NAPIER. Monday. The Fire Brigade Association has decided to hold the 1910 Conference at Hastings. REEFTON. Monday. The Blackwater mine results are: — Battery 2235 tons value £5051; cyan. Ide 1353 tons volue £382. Progress 3773 tons; battery, £4126; cyanide STRATFORD, Monday. Mr Oswald M. Curtis, a prominent settler here, died suddenly of heart failure on Saturday night. ■ > i 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 7 June 1909, Page 3
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