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• It will be noticed by advertisement 3 that mass will be celebrated, at Kiwi next Sunday, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. The death occurred yesterday afternoon, at his residence. Bridge street, of Mr Thomas Gorman, the well-known cordial manufacturer, after a pro- - longed painful illness. Deceased, who has been" in business in Nelson for the past fourteen years, -took a keen mterestin all sporting matters, and was at steward "of the Nelson Jockey Club ' and the Nelson Trotting Club, also a. ' vice-president of"" several athletic 1 bodies. A widow and- one son and 1 daughter are left to mourn their loss, '; and will have very general sympathy in their sad bereavement. - -The cricket match Karnura, iy. Bright- • water, which was postponed last Sat- • urday on account of rain, will be played on Saturday next at the Park, commencing at'lo o'clock sharp. The Kamura team .is as follows :— Fairey, I Johnston, Page, Pike. Kinzett, Smith, Mead, Coleman, Treweek, Robson, and ' Bensemann.— The following will represent the Nelson Cricket Club against the College on Saturday, at 2 r p:m., on the College ground:— F: Franklin, Louissoh, .Dickson, Bremner, • Cole, King Ghampion, Cunningham, R. Drummond, Fowler, and Miller; : emergencies, E. R. Neale and M. O'Brien. A very successful concert and. social was held in the Congregational Church last night, being the first of a .series 9 of similar entertainments to be given throughout the winter months. The .following programme was presented., and much appreciated by the largo audience :^-Songs by Misses ..Wood- ■ houss and -Armstrong, and Messrs : 's»rtb-3rln.nd and Thompson ; violin solo, ■ recitation, .Miss Small. The 1 ?.3-.-. B. L. Thomas presided, and Miss Iviooro, church organist, acted" as accompanist. -. There was a large attendance at the Loyal Nelson Lodge, 1.0. G.T., last night,, when Bro. Meats presided. A ; candidate for membership was initiated. '■• Ah official visit was paid by the District Deputy (Bro. Bond). Feeling . reference was made to the valuable ' services rendered to the" Lodge and '• Order-by the late Bro: M. E. Jackson." It was resolved tosend a letter of condolence to Mrs Jackson and family; to have recorded a" minute forth the offices held and services rendered by the late Brother, and to drape the Lodge in mourning for a.term.'At ; the close of the Lodge a: District de- '' gree meeting .was held, when seven ' members took the advanced degree. r On: the Nelson Bowling Green yesterday afternoon a "feathers" match was played, in which E. Trask's rink was successful: after a hard game, the scores being equal at the close of the- -■ ninetentli head. The scores were :— 1 J. V., Brown (sub.), C°ster. Swiney, '-■ B. Tra'sk Ys). 23: 3Tacka (snb.V-Ijevieri, r Moves, Cresswell (s), 14. The green ■ was very soft," and further play is prohibited till Saturday afternoon, we?.ther permitting. Kempthorne's rink will meet yesterday's winners in the nextgame'. ;.. ; . . Give me a . good garden (where herbs are not neglected), a good cow," and a few. generous hens," and I will; 'make-siich delectable dishes that nor : body; will: ever want meat. — ' 'Woman ; ;Worker.V- 1.-v-^i ,":'\- ... ;.' :: ■- : ' The Temperature. — At three o'clock ' this morning the -thermometer ; outsidr :

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12497, 25 March 1909, Page 2

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Untitled Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12497, 25 March 1909, Page 2

Untitled Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12497, 25 March 1909, Page 2