WESTPORT NEWS.
VARIOUS ITEMS, f United Press Association.) WESTPORT, This Day. Ten candidates have been nominate! for the Buller Licensing Committee. Obituary—William Lloyd, a pioneer of "Westport, and a business man. He was formerly a member of the firm of Lloyd and McTaggart, of Duncdin, in the early days. Conferences commence to-morrow between the representatives of the coal companies and Miners* Unions regarding teh men's demands for new indi'strhil agreements, covering increased demands. An amicable settlement is anticipated. An eleveii-riHinied house, owned and occupied by Patrick O'Brien, an r.y. telegraph Mneman. was hurnt do-, n li«! night. The insurances on the 'b'-i!d:nj-amount to £SOO. a»-d on the. furnltMre to £250. Very little was saved.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 6
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