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The Supreme Court sittings opened at Blenheim, yesterday, ..... Two sections of land in the Pelorus Valley are advertised for sale in this issue. \ Notice of“ poison • being laid on the Kaiuma run is given elsewhere. Also that trespassers will be prosecuted. Mr Gladston has been suffering from an attack of influenza but is now getting better. The amount subscribed in England for the Queensland relief fund has reached £B,OOO. This is not much for the richest country in the- world. New Zealand-has raised as much if not more in cash and produce.; The hop gardens at Motueka have been seriously'damaged by the ; recent storm; The failure of the hop yield jn Ehglahd' would indicate a rise in ’• • ito have been held last night consider the questionjbf establishing a dairy factory iti Ih&JWdibaeia. When shall we have a factory started in this district ? It is time some interest was .takepju Mk;lmpprtadt{|natter, for it does not do to depend wholly on sheep. : It is estimated that £15,000 will not cover the damage by the late storm in the Hawera district. Seven hundred sheep were found dead in one field. Subscriptions i are : in Wellington for 'the' sufferers by the late storm. Over £2OO has already been subscribed and the Mayor is convening a meeting to take further steps to provide belief. We are pleased to hear of the great success achieved by Mr Bridge, of Wellington, in; 'his .profession as a dentist.; It; is /..the,, pld} story, give satisfaction and you are bound to sue- , !: ,■ / ‘ '. l ir* -} ;;) I ‘"j } r r; ■- .j eeed. A meeting 6t 'thb* Havelock school committee was held on Wednesday night. Present, Messrs Brown, Smith, Parker, Jones, Venimore, and Clarke (in the chair). Thei Ghairman was requested to write to Mr Seymour to forward the tanks as they were urjgeptly;; requijredij Resolved that the few days. The following accounts were passed for payment—Gv Hayden 18/-, R. Jones 6/-, T. Brown 5/-. .... ~ ,a. ~wrQng.. impression, ,might be. formed by the statement contained in oujr ar||cl| ; |)| s prosppctip g! not paid tojt pv4ttipng| ar|| prifitihg ; prq|pecfcu3> substantially borreot, ;-il‘ i| pR |P stated tha ! t:. afl ? . l lM? i°%S (£! §/-) was paid’to usUn accounfoy Mr Venimore, who acted as canvasser, although it did not nearly cover the amount due. We might also say that Mb Venimore gave a lot of time gratuitously to try and work the matter up, and so far succeeded in getting 800 shares promised, bqt was not nearly sufficient dkf dffeel any good purpose and the whole affair fell through; ' A parcel of land in the Upper Pelorus Valleyi geCtion;2sf bontffininglfl acres more or less, between the Rai /and the Peldrhs rivers, also an island in the Pelorus river, known as Te Hau, containing about nine acres, are gazetted as recreation reserves. , y Sir James Sector' prdpoutfds the somewhat, startling theory that the earthquake's;' ; thb floods' in n Q ueehslahd, and the 1 rebeht gale in -New Zealand, were all brought abdut by an bruption of Erebus and Tefrdl 4 , the mysterious volcanoes which guard the' innbf recesses of the Antalrfcid regions: ■ ' In a few days telegraph forms as well as stamps will be issued with advertisements on the back. The s.s. Hinemoa, on her way back from the Manakau, searched the Gannet Island for taees of the ! barqua Gdwauburn, but without success; ■ , ; New buildings are o.nce,more, the order of the day in The private residence, in course of erection, for Ml* W. Brownlee, will be a stately edifice when completed, and quite an ornament to the town, wl)ile Mr Fuller baa .all the frpie\yprk of?a comfortable cottage put together,/ p.pd we learn with pleasure of , one'or two more who intend to follow in their 1 footsteps. A.;Rich Find.—A late Sydney paper states ;-—A West Australian digger, when shiftlnsr auarters. owing to the local scarcity of water, the other day, found £I2OO worth of gold in the centre peg hole of his tent. Mr Nicholl aquoupces in apptjaer column tlmi he isi goiug to that has long been complained of and will supply produce of any deaiription to order. The 'SeV; E Bnsor will (D,V.) conduct divine Service 1 on SuAday' next at St. Peter s. Havelock, af, 11 a.tn; land 7 p.m., and at pt. Canvasfcown, at 2.80 p.m. Lenten lecture at St. Paul's, on Wednesday , at 7.30 p.m.

We.-[lre very much pleased to see [that din? Kenepuru friends are moving [ln the proper direction by advertising fin another column the programme of a regatta to be held at Torea on Easter Monday. Thefrip dpwsJfell. has always been a most enjoyable outing, and we have no doubt if the convenience can be found a great •■nwmbet^iccn3r*4ierr'nvai'~ < teW~-tiie-opportunity of . visiting that -Mctarl esque spot. ‘ The Committee ‘are id hopes of offering substantial prizes, ,and we would remind those in this district who- |fo assist our Kenepuru trieudl fhat a l ''subscription list is open at the 'Guardian office.; : The Miowera made the passage from the Bluff to Melbourne direct in; 76 hours-25 minutes.- ; •: We take the following from the Evening Post: —The Waitapu sought shelter in Cabbage Bay while on the voyage from Havelock t 6! Wellington. Her Captain reports .that considerable damage has been done in the Sounds distcict, woolsheds, fencing, fruit gardings, &c., being in spine . cases totally distroyed. We notice the enterprising firm of Messrs Bisley Bros., Nelson, have mado some great improvements to their storerooms and are advertising some very desirable properties for sale.. -'*«* i i ii f t i O I :, r '.> l ?.f Early recollections are generally pleasant to revivef, especially-" s when, connected with soffie particular/‘event’ or even? the palate;; j Tp-day- yvjhen tasting some of Kirkpatrick’S’ jam made in Nelson, and.' of such superior quality, we remembered the day when such a tempting ! recast; would 'have made us run, say, two or three hundred miles bn purpose to getit. / For the, i unefit of our.mining friends we may* inform, them the laud notified as being applied for at the Land Board is in tfie Kaituna-Wakamarma .Survey District. . , /,/, .... E. J. Warner & Co, of Nelson, who are relinguishing business, are holding a tremendous clearing. sa}e, the premises being crowded' 1 daily. They would like their Havelock customers; .to share in the bargains but cannot quote prices or send patterns as the stock is being rapidly sold off. If, however, anyone cares to send along an; prder for stating what they' require?eihd enclosing P.O. order to cover the amount, Warner & Co. Will send; theni a; parcel that:will astonish all who see it.—Address; Warner and Co., Drapers, Nelson. Have you seen the new rainproof “ Imperyanas ” dress serges row , showing at Te Aro House, Wellington. '

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 4, Issue 21, 17 March 1893, Page 2

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Untitled Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 4, Issue 21, 17 March 1893, Page 2

Untitled Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 4, Issue 21, 17 March 1893, Page 2