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VISITORS LIST. Tna following visitors to Nelson arrived at the undermentioned plaoes yesterday — Masonic Hotel. Sir James Hector, Professor M'Kay, Messra Whitcorabe, Coul, Jones, Brereton, Davidson, and Booth. TitAFALGAn Hotel Messrs Croll, Bramwoll, and Nicholson. C. SMITH'S STOCK-TAKING SALE NOW ON Great Bargains in Prints and Dress Stalls, All Goods Reduced IN TBIOE. ft A WORTH OP Jft^ AJ S,l DKAPEBY FOR 12S 6(1 SEE the line ol New Dress Stuffs ) now double width, usual priae 1/9 & 2/« } la yd SEE tho line of Washing Prints Q3 all good patterns, at 4j± yd A big lot of REMNANTS at Startling Prioea. The Cash Draper, Bridge street. GILBEY'S DRY GIN. ~ SIR CHARLES A. CAMERON, President British Health Medical Society, reports as follows :—" Castle 0. E. Unsweetened j Gin, I find it to be a pure, properly distilled, j and wholesome spirit. When diluted with; water, this Gin will be found an excellent beverage, and containing as it does extraot of Juniper Berries, it will be found valuable in afleotiona of the kidney and allied maladies." GILBEY'S DRY GIN. 232 "A. r J\ MAGINNITY, SOLICITOR, NELSON. OFFICES : TRAFALGAR STREET, nest Bank of New Zealand tely ocoupied by N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.). tS^Mr Maginnity haß various sums of Money to Lend on freehold security. 987 MRTeYRE KENNY, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, CAN be Consulted at his Office, HARDY STREET (next Bisley Bros & Co) [ESTABLISHED 1858.] | "CENTAL SURGEONS, Trafalgar street, !_/ Nelson and Eoofton. Closo on Saturday at 1 p.m, B. ■"j."" KIEP.N" AN, Dentist, Romoved to the Corner of Ooningwood and Hardy Btreets, Nelson. Clobo on Saturday at 1 p.m Mr. GliK EX W OOD, HAS RETURNED, and may bo consulted as usual. MB. W. 0. GILBERT, DENTAL SURGEON, TRAFALGAR STREET, Closo at 1 p.m. Saturdays. ADAMS & KINGDOM. Portnnvn i PHBfIT BOLLAND ADAMS farmers | OHAMiM JonN nABMir BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC. < = sW y LEND, in euma to suit borrowers, at loweßt ratos.

Births, Marriages, aai Ms. BIRTH. | Young.— January 2, the wife of E. C. Young, ' of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Jenkins— Duncan.— December 20, at tho residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev C. W. Jennings, Robert, third son of Robert Jenkins, of County Limerick, Ireland, to Jane, eldest surviving daughter of John Duncan, Belgrove. Remnant— Watson.— January 9, at the residence of Mrs RawlinSj Main street, PalmerBton North, by the Rev A. M. Wright, George Dymes, second son of Christopher Remnant, Esq., of Ngatimoti, Nelson, to Harriett, youngest daughter of the late G. Watson, Esq, of •• Benfield Side," Durham England. Russell - Hancock. — December 16, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev J. J. Lewis, Charles William, only Bon of Robert Russell, of Nelson, to Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Joseph Hanoock, painter, of Wordsworth street, Wellington. Staples— Cook - December 16, at the Church, Makara, John Ernest, Becond son of John i Staples, brewer, of Wellington, to Kate Elizabeth, second daughter of John Herman Cook, farmer, of Makara. DEATHS. BamiiEtt.— January 6, at hig residence, Appleby, John Barklett, aged 68 years. Denne.— January 6, at the Nelaon Hospital, John George Denne, aged 75 years. EwART.-Decembar 27, at his residence, Maxwell Road, Blenheim, John Ewarfe, ! formerly of Colling wood diggings, aged 63 years. Fbkbman. — December 31, at Dovedale Thomas Freeman, aged 78 years. J Gilmeb. — January 12, at her residence, Hardy street, Eleanor, the beloved wife of Robert Gilmer.

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7227, 25 January 1892, Page 3

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