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ScKool Stationery
-»on.^tructiyc, jan%^ar|i|^ic'fi^ulties. Liberal Discounts to Teachers and
Pricch~Ssi ttJcL^ftjMi r4Sv iWi ft tw*» Committees.
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"Bbfekseliei^:'' a^-rgtationers,
The Colonist.
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VOL. LVI. "}-||r:i;^::f r:iyr-:.: NO. 18.391

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ONI PBNNT, Dally s per QtriE*Bß; inatvano^ 6/6; pet-tjmfc I.^!/-.' STTMMARY NUMBER, Bmgle Oogy, 2dj. pe annum posted—Outside Dominion 4/8, within Dominion 3/c,
IMPORTANT : A^NOUI^ItfF>NT TO NOTICE
SHIPPING. MAIL NOTICES.
HOLIDAY MASERS. WANTED.
jjfßW giALANDp^IWITE*.
THE COACH TOR BLENHEIM
Maila are aubject to sailings of boats- THE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL,
Phases of the Moon-February. THTxifiDAT^ February 12. :.:S-Km^k:. SERVTOtf-BETWB^ GHU^EEvST;, WELLINGTON^. Avrftrtlitmtnti art Inserted hi Hfc

r iJLast Quarter.
M6on
17th
25tli
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8.53 p.m.
11,32 am,
For Motueka and Motueka Wharf—per
Koi, 6 a.m..,
Passsngers MUBT procure Ticket! at
the Offioe! before they embark. tUSmm
■*r ■ GOLDEN B^Y-
Under contract to %he
eboye'; weU-known es^bli^hnient'
is replete with every, modern con- WILL, UNTIL FT7ETHEE NOTICE, -
""lifflin at tha Vats af Tvaefc
wards Itr Oi»,Shilling. Thrsa>
New
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For W eS^Kut, Greymouth k Bokitika— bteamejs wiD be, despatched as under, -^ "; venience. linproyefeent^ and'extensivei ■trtltni, hsHra-orflfln; Hx lufta*

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## N.Z. Qov«ram«at.) h&ve beett, 05fected,;
High WateratNelson. per Waime^, 1 p.m. weather and other cirbamataxioei interior? alterations LEAVE AT 8 AH. tlBRi, four shillings in* tlxpMftv
SFimrsday,
Friday,
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Feb. 12
Feb. 13
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p.m. For Waftapu, Takaka and Collingwood—
x».m.
10.46 10.54 per Waftoa^S p.m. Northern,
U!33 1O1 For Wellington,
permitting.
and South- fcIOTON & WELLINGTON.
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and the Hotel' offers' excellent accdin-
modatibn to the itravelUng public;.:; \ Hot V
and? cold showers always available.
only from G;P:O.V and
INSTEAD OF 7 A.H.
ftr Cash omyf If Jbooktd, tni M
"»«h Inasrifon.

...... -— 0.23 ern Ontcea of New Zealand— per Pateena Saturday, Feb 14, 10 a.m. " (Captain Mollwt fioldie.); Five minutes

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Saturday, F©b. 14 NEWMAN BEOS.,
0;38 1.10 Kaitoa, 44p,m. less from Tdwti;Hall and Opera-Hoilse.
,Suoday,
Monday,
Tuesday,,
Wednesday, te\>. 18
F6b. 15
.Fab; 16
F^b.. 17
i:28 2.1: mhFor
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2jl7 v 2.35
2.50 3.7 PateeDa,7p»m.
Wellington,
* ofeces
Northern and South- ~
:of New Zealand —" per
Arahura, Wednesday, Feb 18,10 a.m.|

"Pateena,
WELLINGTON
Thursday, Feb
DIRECT.
12, 8 p.m.
f IAVBB
*-*
Frw» NilMii
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ontnstanceß
followt (weather a^cflr- Gorrespbndence* invited "and; promptly, 3816
tor
permitting):--. : z^.. attended to.
Tarakohi, Tikaht, in* week. P.O. *Bbx^ 46, Te. Aro;1?Phone
Colllniwood. r
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EILERSEN,
"Tariff, 6s. per day,
Proprietor.
30s. "
TERMINUS ACCOMMODATION
-Crown Stables.

HOUSE,
JP YOU WATOyour Home Furnish*
With styHfjfr and most up-todat*
Furniture;—and
(

%ure of getting ban


value, visit LOOK'S Emporium.
For etb. (due Sydnei "Pateena, Tuesday, Feb 17, 8 p,m. Monday, Feb. 9, 1 p.m.
348.^. B.tbARNILL, Manager.
PORT OF NELSON. Febtu^ltiy~ perPateiana;7 p.m. 2^84: '■ CLENHOPE,
TOCK'S ia a Household Word.
"Entered Inwarda,
c^For Cef!qi,liaa&, China,'Japan, Straits
SettleineritsV South Kingdom Afrioa] and Continent
♦Cargo
WEBTPORT,
until 4 p.m.

GRJSrtfMQym, AND .
Wednesday,
Friday, Feb
Feb.
Feb.
13,
16,
11;
3.30
6
2 p.m. '

p.m. "—
p.m.
: /
T\;jkßs A.
ilp:::iCrav^lWn|,
INFOOD begp
PJublip
to notiiy
others
the
that
you are thinking of starting a
Home, or making old one more com *
Feb. 10-'-Arahnra, .s.s., 1596 t*>ns,! of Europe* United
on the 21stj
via Brindisi
March)—per . HOKITIKA.
Monday,
Wednesday, Feb.- 18, 8 p.m. Goocll-^eals.^iiwooji W nadr at; fortable and attractive, don*t forget to
(due in London
-■ fipa send to LOCK'S big Furnishing Km-

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Lambert, from .West.Coast. Passen- "Arahura, Sunday, Peb 15, 8 a.m. Friday,' Feb. 20, 10 p.m; > I^tURAMCE Coll?|N^ m6^er^rit^.l^!s;;miiiutes^^alk
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gers: Missos Pattirison Greenslade (,2), ratftMa^j^ni."■"":,■
■'■'■"'■■. ".'."■■'.'.■■'.: ■..'.
'iEfedlway Sfeition. ;"Newoian Bros.' pdrium.
Gilkinson, Edwards; Mfcstpames Edgar, 'KJ^! and United 'i~y&&vnpt> "and, other parts of "Cargo (perishable only) until now
■ From fakaki for CoHlngwbti.
'■'. :;^:":-Wu*tfriBi^; \^ : ".'■'.; . ■ ihe
■.■ ObaohBtarts-frbm the4oQr.
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Jeffrie, Megson; Messra lavick,7 Brains, ■Oaiw&V:
Edgar, Flynn, Thompson,
Atkinson,' Blake, Martin, Gain, Car-
Brisbane, j Hawaiian
Japan j
Islands,
also Continent
Philippine
of Europe
"of America,'
Islands
(specially
and
Saturday. ;
NEW PLYMOUTH.
Monday, Feb.:-&-.# p.m.
Wednesday,
Friday. Feb.
Feb..
rl3,
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1 a.m.
11,
10.30
9 P-m-
p.m.
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Qapit»!
Accuniulated Funds
.. .. over: l«
£2,000,000
#7j50;Q00
Itoia.—Good StHbling fox Horses.
" ■f> EMNANTS.—About 200 Remnan»»
j■"' of LINOLEUMS at margain priow
at LOCK'S.
Atkinson, lladeliffe, Campbell, addressed) and United Kingdom via Van- "Corinna. Friday Feb 18, 3pm.
iuune,
Carmine, Ciirtin, Nahr, Simpson, New- couver (due London March 16th) — per *Cargo only. Thursday, Feb.
Saturday, Feb. 21, 5 a.m.
19, 3 a.m. FIRE A MARINE A AOOIDINT JUST LANDED—Ex " OPOURI."
ton, Hoiison ; 12 steerage. Pateena,7 p.m. "INSURANCES, WANTED.
FOX SYDNEY.
OATSi
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11—-Nikau, s.s., 247 tons, Hay, from Fmdat, February 18.
Wellington). Friwn Colllngwoou, ftr Takakt» Twt- Including Employers' ..Liability. for FOWL WHEAT, BARLEY. PEAS,
Wellington. For Motaejfa and Jlotueka Wharf—per (From
koht, and Mliorv Compensation under, the Workers'
Koi;and~Ni(S;aa:;6"Bo am. "Willoohra, Friday, Fob IS, 5 p.m. POLLARD, & BRAN.
Cleared Outwards.
Feb. 11—Arahiira, s.s., 1596 tons, For
Lambert, for Picton and Wellington, kaka
i'a-ssengcrs: Misses Pollock, JSchwass,
. For New Plyinputh, and Onehunga—
par Corinnai ig pm.
Tarakohe, Totaranui, Waitapa, Ta-
and Oollingwood—per Hina, 2.&0 p.m.
"Wireless Telegraphy.
MELBOURNE VIA,BLUFF.
Wellington, Northern and South- ♦Willochra, Thursday, Feb 26, 5 p.m.
(From Wellington)
Tuesday, Feb. 10, 6.45 a.m.
Thursday, Feb. 12,
Saturday, Feb. 14, 10 a.m.; ~
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 12.45 a.m.
Thursday, Feb.l9,
8.30

2.30
a.m.
p.m.
>: nity,
,
Compesation Acts, Mortgage Indem-
Publio-Risk,
either singly or.in conjunction with
Personhl Accident,
Sickness Benefits, Burglary, Plate CHICK RAISER, CALF MEAL, ETC.
Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc.
FULL SUPPLIES.

COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, FESCUES.


BOYS and
GIRLS
Holdsworth; Mesdames Stephens, Mit- ernFor offices of New! Zealand—per Saturday, Feb. 21, 4.45 p.m.. ACCEPTED AT LOWEST OUERIiNT See our. Special Machine-dressed
* Wireless Telegraphy.
f:he".l,Adams, Chapman, Marshall, Orr, | Sikau,4p.m. Frtm Takaka tor Tarakohi and Kalian. RATES. Heavy Cocksfoot. Also clean lines
Digby, Bhmdell; Messrs Mitchell,
Adams, Chapman, Marshall* Allan, j Thubsdat, February 26. OANADA, UNITED STATIS, AND Tuesday. Feb. 10. 8.45 a.m. , tub-Agtnti for Dletnuti
Heavy dinners'dressed. Both lines
For Canada,United States of America, EUROPE. Thursday, Feb. 12, 10.45 a.m.
Schwass, Digby (2), Harrold, Water- West
house, Simeon, Griffin, Btissell, Blun-j Indies, Central America, West Coast ■ (Via Vancouver.) Saturday, Feb. 14, noon. / City, Robertson Bris. j Moutekft, W. very cheap. GRIFFIN & SONS. LTD.
tloli, Thompson, McKay, Barker. ->f South America, United Kingdom and From From Due Tuesday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m. McLines: Richmond, W. R. May j TURNIP SEED! RAPE SEED! A!Un ItrMt.
10—Waimea, s.s., 460 tons, Graham, Contnent of Europe (specially addressed) Sydney. Auckland. Vano'r Thursday, Feb. 19, 4.45 p.m. Takak», J. J. Langridge A Co. j Wake-
for Wellington. via San Francisco (due London March 30); "Marama: Fob 9 Feb 14 Mar 3 Saturday, FeV2l,. 7 p.m. field," E. J. Painton; Oollingwood, W. MANURES (For All Purposes).
10—Kaitoa,"s.s., 303 tons, Stevens, also Samoa,Hawaaian Islands, Philippine (Vk B*a Francisco). O. Riley & Go,; Upper Moutere, Mr. Farmers recognise they have always

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for Wellington via Motueka. I Islands and Japan—per Pateena, 7 p.m, Ysniß lay.—Mondayi.. O. H. J> Bockmann; Wetsport, J. J.
10—-Volga, s.s., 4404 tonSj Dodd, for
From Frr.m Arrive
Titaranul.- Mondays and Frri»y«. Molony; Murchison, W. F. Dinwiddie. had a truthful statement regarding WANTED KNOWN.—Wearing Bros'
and Riwaka (overland) Sydney.? Wellington. 'Frisco alongside lima at tha Seeds we offer them ; hence their Annual Stock-taking Sale is now
London,, via way ports. For Motueka "Aoraugi: Feb 21 Feb 27 Mar 19 All cargo must be
—Daily, 8.30 a.m. least one bottf before advertise! hour confidence in purchasing from us on. Every line has been reduced 10
♦ Wireiasti Telegraphy. Or~EDWAHDi,

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For Blenheim and Picton (overland) to 20 per cent and presents s,~rare op-
[Press Association—Copyright.]
Melbourne, Feb. 11. --Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
7.30 a;m. Passengers booked through
of Royal
to Lon-
Mail
Alf^rfightß
THE C&LPEN
rnnit
BAY
be Pwpa*\.S^SSP*
SHIPPING ISO.,
f.
* AGENTS,
Seed that will give them the result portunity
they look for.
aiways'associ- Goods at
to get the Best Class of
Very Low Prices. Call and
Bailed: Mocraki. For Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika don .by Orient Line LIMITED. . fRAPALGAR STREET. Finest quality- is not inspect. ■—'

and Beeffon—Tuesdays and Fridays, Steamers. 88. The Poifc, Nelioa. (Next National Bank) ated with lowest rates; but it is so BROS.,
Tsletihon* "Vo.- WEARING
The Regulus leaves Picton this after- 6.45 a.m. at present. Richmond.
noon for Wellington, and loaves Wel- For Croixelles and Wairangi—Tues- For further particulars apply 8 Q. KIRKJDB,
lington to-night for Picton and West- days. 7 p.m. OFFICE, The Port. Managi*,

TAKE
port. Note.—Late fee letters may be post-
The Waimea arrives from Wellington ed 15 minutes after the advertised
this morning, and. sails for West Coast time of closing. gHSPPINC AND Neale and Haddow.
9AEDY AND VANGUARD STREETS" "WANfED
KNOWN.—Genuine Dis-
t>orts at 2 ji.rn. Tarakohe this
ft. T. WARD, -7 counts on all Crockery, Enamelled
The Alexander leaves Ohio! po«tsj»ster.
QOMPANY, j^TD. i
morning for New Plymouth and One- JfiOUNDB* THE fi.S
Ware, Tinware, and all Household
Requisites at WEARING BEOS.'
hunga, and will leave Onehunga on *
/oJk
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"Stocktaking Sale.
Saturday for Wellington and Nelson.
WAIBOA
The- Ivaitoa arrives from Wellington
this morning, and sails for Wellington
direct ai 5 p.m. Sho makes a trip to
OVERSEA SHIPPING.
DUE AT WELLINGTON
and from Motueka to-day, leaving here Star of Australia, from London, due weather and other dirouinttianoss
at 7 a.m. and Moteuak on return at February 12.
P&Beaiifjora MUBT procure Ticfcett *t
the OlSoe before they amb&rJr.
Steamers wi'l *>o despatched as under, "^^^^P*"1


mitting :
per- WILL Leave
(Captain W. Eick«tto.|
the Railway Wharf-a*
V* follows, weather permitting, w
:—
No Chances HAVE YOUR WANTED —
KNOWN. WEARING
AND other oironmstftnoea
Wf BROS.' Stocktaking Sale bate Ml
11 a.m. Ruapehu, from London, due Febru- GXIEYMOUTH.
The Kennedy is duo at Foxton from ary 13.
■Westport this morning, and leaves Cairncross,from Montreal, due Feb. WAIMEA, Thursday, Feb 32, 2 p.m.
WESTPORT,
HOKITIKA,
Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, Feb. 12, CYCLE February 28th. Genuine IHsOTTJOfcrw
Cash.
there to-night for Tarakohe. 14. Teh.
MADE A SOUND AND SATIS-
Tli© Nikaii leaves Wellington for Nel- Indralema, from London, due Febru- WSLISoTOh, Takaka for Coilingwood, Thursday,
_ FACTORY JOB OF AT
son at 5 p.m. to-day, will arrive here ary 14.
to-morrow morning, and sail for Wel- Hawke'fi Bay, from London, due KAITOA, Thmslay, Feb 12, 5 pm.
12, 9 p.m.
Collingwood for Takaka, Friday, Feb.
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rro-yoti- jjj

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13, 9 a.m.
lington direct at 5 p.m. She- makes a Feb. 17.
ft 6mgef ilUi'is l| WANTED KNOWN.— Stray Bats,

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trip to and from Motueka to-morrow, Argeiifels, from New York, due Feb- NIKAU, Friday, Feb J3, 6 p,m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, Feb. 1
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WE ARE REDOUBLING OUR Stone T


Ladies' Shoes, Men's and-13*3-
leaving here at 7.30 a.m. a:id Moturka ruary 20.
on return at noon.
The Koi 8 i!.-. for d'ntiH:^ at 7 h.iii. ' '
"Matat-uo. fromLiverpool,
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Ln'erpopl, dueFeb. 28. KAITOA, Saturday,
(Direct.)
(Direct.)
14, 8 p in.
11.15 a.m.
Nelson for Takaka, Sunday, F%. 15,
EFFORTS TO PLEASE RIDERS OF
Pwsh Cycles
I galledJs^erJ^p |1
? ---ren's Boot®,Etc., all reduced at J*our
Genuine Stock-taking Sale. "

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Surrey, from duo March 1.
Monday, Feb 16, 7 p m.
to-day, rot. nun;; n-.-v t :.'._" Ino
Suffolk, t'ro'i! London, due March 5. NIKA U, 6 p.m. iWEARING BROS.,
Waverlcy k':.:.iv;»" cxt.>>» to-day i.or
Wellington and'-Nvlstm.
"W&imana, from London, due; March
■"■■'-
KAITOA, Tuesday,
(Dyre#)
Feb^?, 7 30 p.m.
Takaka for Collingwoed, Sunday *-'e.b-
---v, 15,, midnight.
we-/want sm.: :^faiNEsa. ,-■■;-,
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Richnum'd.
3lh^:.iffl """
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Th© Hina sailed at 2 p.m. yi>>ic>;,,s\- Kaikoura, from London, due March NIKAU,
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(Directi) Collingwoodior Takaka, Monday, Feb.
REMEMBERi
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for Golden Bay ports. 10.:' Wednesday, Feb 18, 8 p.m.
Nelson, Monday, Feb. 16, WE SPECIALIZE
. IN THE SUPPLY wire's are unloosened.
, , Takaka for

The Wairoa sails at 3 p.m. to-day (Divwfc.)
Kiel, from Ne,vr Yorkj due March 11. "■ ■"■■
" OF ""■": A MOTOR LEAVES CLENHOPI
tor Takaka and Collingwopd.
Tlic Arahura sailed at 10.10 a.m. yes-
She March 24.
Invertip,
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from New York, due
NELSGN TO MOTHSKA.
2 p.m.
Nelson for Takaka. Tuesday. Feb. 17, TYRES , t^po^seaffbody ii »VIRY FRIDAY

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tordav for Picton and Wellington.to-day Jeseric, March KOI, Friday, Fob 13, f 30 a.m. and is for this reason I
leaves Wellington at 12.45 p.m. v from
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St. Joka, due
(ViaMapua,) Wednesday, FOR BOTH PUSH CYCLES AND
In
—FOB
24.-
'' Takaka'for Collingwood,
the best liked of all WESTPORT AND EEEPTOK.
5.30 ■■,'"'■■■■ \\
for Pictou, and leaves Picton at - Henrik Ibsen,, from -New York, due j NIK ATJ, Friday, Feb 18, 7.30 a.m. MOTOR CYCLES.

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l».m. for Wellington. from- Picton atfa?
18, 1 a.m.
The Pateena arrived
;r &
r&prW1 ■-"■.-;■■' ■■" <■—
;' j KOI, Saturday, Feb 14,
KAITOA, Saturday, Feb 14, 8 ajoa.
8 a,m Feb.
Collingwood for Takaka,
Feb;<lß, 12,45 p.m.
Wednesday,
When yon need a New Machine or |v mineralwaters. 0| NEWMAN BROS..
Crown St&Blm,
Wellington this morning. She will'bes Anything your Old Oke try ns.- 8990
in port all day, and sail at'.B p.m. pat
JiOI,
tfIKAU,
O. COMPArIy.'B" ROYAL KOI, Tuesday; Feb 17,10.30 » u».
Monday, rFeb
Monday,
16,
Feb
9.30
16,
a.m,
9.30 a.m Takaka for Nelson,
18, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb,
There'a
for
a reason for our !y indSWfepopirntar; y!
Wellington direct.
PAND REMARKABLE GROWTH. Stpi^ .JU
Xl lat Js,*fxip§tt&^- 4east, vur
The itaori leaves Wellington for
Lvtte-.ton
\Tonowai
at
leaves
8 o'clock
to-morrow
to-mght.
night At
The
o
" MAIL STEAMERSTO
LONDON. JKAITOA, Tnaiday,
MOTTnasjTio nilsqn
Feb.l7, IO^Q »m, Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, Feb. 19,
I ■J 'POP
a matter of fact, ft
r b«it
gooa fitampt—
rubber, latest dewgns.

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W^ahine, First and Second Saloon Only. Takaka" for Collingwood. Friday, Feb. Gtlaniet" Jobbin*' OSr+—-",

S. WINN,
p.m.. n.'i'l i> followed by the
tearing at 8 p.m. -v a The following fire the proposed dates KOI, Friday, Feb la, noon. there is nothing nicer 1
of departure from Australian ports jto NIKAU, Friday, Feb 18. noon. Collingwood for Takakft, Friday^ Feb.

WEATHER FORECAST.
London: — fCOI, Saturday, Feb M. noon,
KAlTOA,'Saturday, Feb 14, noon. Takaka
5 p.m.
fo?'*NelM>n, Friday, Feb v 20,
.VICTORY WORKS
to drinkat any time; J|
KOI, Monday, Feb 16, 2 p.m.
NIKATJ, Monday, Feb 16, 2 pm. fionr
NELSON.
I Pictart -Mouldings.
Wellington, Feb. 11.
The Dominioii MeteorologißtV »um-
«ary and forecast, as from 6 p.m. to-
KAITOA, Tuesday, Feb 17, 2.30 p.m-
KOI, Tuesday, Feb 17, 2.30 p.m.
No cargo after 4 p.Sa.. «nd m*
before sailing time.
So cargo after nooa on. BatnnJ»j«
*_-j«- GORMAN'S LTD. % EAJtGBSTOOi: 07
day* n.r<? as follows—T
A low pressure area passed m the !ira!cji*B
.. . ...12600 Feb 7 Feb 10 NIKAU, Friday, Feb 13, noon.
MOTCEKA TO WELLIN«Tim I I
Bridge St. 'Phone 117. MCTURE MOULQINftI
south during the night, and strong MarmoraH ...|IO6OP Feb 18Feb 24
westerly winds have ruled, especially Moldavian ...< 10000 Mar1 4JMar 10
(Via kelson.)
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING n I to
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II Delivery all parts City.
of
111 I jfl
FOR SALE.
in and southward of Cook btrait. Medina* H
Cloudy and misty weather has prevail- Mongolia

...|12500 Mar 18|Mai 24 KAITOA,
..,'lOOtiO Aprill 1 April 7
Saturday,
(ViaNeteon.)
Fob 14, noon. CO., LIMITED.
So of
BELOW COST PRICE.
ed, and rain has fallen in parts.andPre- Malwa*H ...11000 4pril 15 April 21 NIKAU, Monday, Feb 16, 2 p.m. MOST MODERN PASSENGER &f ÜBT BE SOLD, to maEa
sent indications are for cloudy un- (Via.iSelsou.) STEAMERS room for alteratioat
KAITOA, Tuesday, Feb J7, 2.30 p.m.
IN THE WTHERN HEMISPHERE.
settled weather, with rain toprobable
TYREE'SITUOKI
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wratti- (?ia Nelson.)
lyejierally; strong -north-west NIKAV, Wednesday, Feb IS, 3 p.m, For London, via Monte Video, Tener-
vest pvevailmgi. The barometer i ir fitted -wvtU liSitindry. itfe, and PfymotiMt.
is unsteady, hat has a rising
tendency.
i B Calls at Bombay. H Caila at Bebart. KArTOA, Thursday. Feb 19, 3.30 p.m.
/'Bring Your
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All Twin Screw Steamers,;- and Fitted (Jjirect.) Steamer* /rona,} Thorn
To^ 19
fIiNC UP 60 FOR—
with Wireless Teliagraphy.
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO
M&PtfA.
Wellingt'nMW 5
Repairs Here! rf■*"i*Y our large Rnbfter Typ© ontiti,
LANDAUS AND EXPRESSES. LONDON,
(Including Saloon Passes to Sydney)
KOI, Friday, Feb 13, 7,30 am. Exi^butj*
RmvTAKA* .....12000
12500, Wdlingt'n April 9
..' 9880 WollinsVn Maye 7
YOUB REPAIRS
DESCEIPTION—
OF EVEBT Tory neat type ftuit&ble for disport,
grooera, bootmakers and tJI stores.—
Rbmutoa*
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"meilMlit" JtiaJna OmartmumL
Single Tickets, £47 q^/to £88.
Return Tickets, £75 18sf; to £182. STANDARD RTJAHiK^ " 10150
...12500
Jra?
JaJy a J You really mutt we theie
WANTED KNOWN. fiOTOBTTAt Broken Vehicles,
MESSRS KSWM.iN BBOS.' MOTOE
TOURISTS' TICKETS.
(India, China, and Japan.) "
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW !
ZEALAND, LIMITED. ' !
Smart New Fabrics Implements,

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to carry 30 Passengers, is NOW Single and Return Tickets to New
NELSON BRANCH. *Twin Screw. tTriple Screw. Metal Work, Etc.
AVAILABLE FOE HIRE at shortest York, via Gibraltar, Naples, or Liver-
notice. 213 pool, in connection with the Cunard
jLine. Fire, Employers'; Liability, Accident
FITTED WITH
GRAPHY.
WIRELESS TELE- " Just Arrived—a Choice Assort-
ment that will chow you how
to be better dressed—without
Bring them to the black- ■"^sro» sun
Marine, smith who takes a pride in

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and Diseasej Common Law NOT SUR-
DIRECT SHiPMTTO LONDON, Passage Money can be paid here for
1Passengers from England. Mortgage Indemnity, Workers' Com- ACCOMMODATION
PASSED
IS
by any other Lino.
Extra Cost! doinggood work at the low-
'^ÜBJp
will call at NELSON For further particulars apply to *he pensation, Personal Accident, Fidelity Passages from London may b^ ar-
E. RICHARDS, est possible cost. OFFICE.
THEKtJMUU Guariantee, Administration Bonds, ranged at this end.

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irst, to Load FROZEN Agents— Policies issued
on the 17th
J. H. COCS & CO., LTD. Plate X*lass. at Lowest *t\H& "BtN" It iho oldest Ofloc fai
MEAT for London. Aa all General Cafgo
Space his b-eu fully bx>led for other
ports NO Wool will l>u shipped on this"
<gHAYv, gAVIL AND
_ Current Rates.
The .Company^ is ».New Zealand Insti-
tution-f :rt\ Funds-invested locally, and
For Freight or Passages apply to
E. BUXTON & CO., LTD,,
Nelson Agents.
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TAILOR,
TRAFALGAR STREET.
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E. H TOLL,
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only.
th» world doing FIRI buiin»M
Prcmpft and liberal aetSlomtml ■"

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occasion, olaimi mads by Local Agents.
LEVIN & CO., LTD., COMPANY, LTD,
<6&r± Aosolute Security, Simplicity of
" BLACKSMITH,
Rate* of premium and othar tnfona*
Agents bhaw, Saviß & Contract. Prompt and Liberal Settle-
NY. K. "tioa on application.

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Albion Co.. Ltd. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS ment of Claims.
414 for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAI> Tlii Two Standards. SELW(STN PLACE. NELSON.
4934 Af«B|,
«. »7~50ut, Natot*.
MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFE.
F. A. BAMFORD. To Trafalgar Sfcree*.

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The Largest Passenger Steamers in the MANILA CHINA, AND JAP^
New Zcalivnd Trade. All Twin Screw Manager, Calling,at STANDARD GOODS—
| and Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
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HOUSfTKEEPERS—HAVE
TOD TR-lEl'i
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i Sailings (rircuinstances permitting):— trafalgar street. ; BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE, AND
* THURSDAY ISLAND.
SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY.
Our Materials,are right up to
standard, and all we claim of ROYAL MAIL COACH.
in ■

W8 supply Rubber Stamps of «!"


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very best in quality


jujyA> mail coash.
th«m—theap-to-dMie. BHOoifTO
STANLEY WAEEfIELD Seat quality, without vezatiou* 4»-
Ooidi Date. arid right V
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Sieamer. ~ Tcni.
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Uy. 7--"\ '■-■■■
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7500 Stanley Brook, TUESDAT "Tht Catofllst" Jobbing DBpartmaAt.
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3.572^,1 Port of NELSON—RJCfiMOND—MOTU- Tango Mam
6500 R. Tafeeda Mar 18 As with our materials,so witb our LEAVES THUBSDAT, and SATUBDAT, at

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A ©IS Departure; EKA-^RIWAKA Nikko Mara
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Svianior*
; * "*£*f gnmano Mara 6doo Winokler Apr 15

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* Workmanship—right up to stand- 6,45 am.
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piimtmis i ... j .^a,« '■■_v^—. The PROPRIETORS caJl to© atten- Saloon amidships > two-berth cabins
is the great factor in a success- at 1 pa., arriving at Stanley Brook at
..... «-2232 Peb 2G Wellington tion of the travelling; public to the faci only j each washed cabiii fitted -with electric

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ironic on board at moder-
fully tailored suit, and our Cutter 8 p.m. ;
JUanga^ir, i^atVfar 26 d? that the Richmond-Riwaka Coach &M- ate prices.
fans. Linen has, besides first-class. London The minimum charge for Booking: Parcels ROYAL NAIL' COACH.
spioe?'; ;■ ii
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Atbtnic ...ji^'OO Apr 23 ---vice has been extended to Nelson, an* certificates, tlr t great essential, ver one weekin future will be Is.
j'«.rintlvc ... Mai32May 21 "do
do Fares from
Coachee tiow leave the Crown Stable* via China, Japan/Colombo, Port Said,
Wellington to London, A WIDE EXPEEIENCE. POKOEORO. UPPER MOUTMMI.
■SQATIMOTI.
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' It is a splendid mis tare of ,' ( i:ATS-wa 3872 June 18, do Nelson, Daily frora Riwaka, as p©» THE RESULT— Beturn Faras only when paid in&dranoe.
and Marseilles:—First Class, £110, <

'' timetable appended.


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choic3st spijiis, in c rreot I'ainui .„ _9U67Jufy 16 do per P. and
( All parcels and orders receive sine* single;
returning via Suez By a combination of the Two H» J. WELLS, OHAjkIiKS GEE£N. Proprietor*
proporlion3 for u.e in makin«;
■ we produce
' HARFORDJAILORED SUIT
0. or Orient, £186. Standards

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( Tomato S*uca and Pick'es. " {> and business like attention Contractor.
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( .' i at.Rio.de Janeiro aa well as BISLEY BROS. & CO., /^<OACH now leaves Pokororo for Uppo
Soldiu4oz "packets.
; Monto Video. D«Uy Timsfable. District Agents. HE \j Moutere, and arrives as per tuaaJ
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tracked by
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the Dominion- to bring out *friends from L«ftT<& arriving Nelsoa for Riwaka a* 9 n.m
T. HARFORD,
table appended :—"
Leaves Pokororo Mondayt, Wednesdajn
KIBKIfiTRiOK'S. NELSON. \ Home, either by pre-paymerit of pas- Leave Riwake for Nelson at 8 a.m.
;sage_ money in New Zealand or by
Riwaka 2.30 p.m.
arriving" Nelson I.SO p.m. Your Autograph. Ladfes' and Gents' Tailor,
gOOTT'I
OOLEINGWOOD.
gTAHLEt, and Fridays, at 7 am., meeting Nelse*
Coach at Price's Cornar at 9.85 a.m.

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guaraw^e. TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. Leares Price's Corner on arrival ©

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For farther particulars apply to the Lunchfon: Redwood'i VjJl«j i Nelson Coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving *>
.Agents— NEWMAN BROS., Proprtetow MfR. SECRETARY, MR. DIREC- CTORSES fcna VIHIOLIB on Hiro. Pokororo at 4 p.m.
. h H. COOK & CO., LTD. **» TOR, MR.< MANAGER, MR 11 Good BUbUjoff. ?arti«f inftk ta All parcels and orders areoeiva stria
PRINCIPAL. Save your-valuable time VEY enr PEN and PENCIL STAMPS. »11 parti of the dutarmfc. attention,Jj^ /i;
rapply Rubber Stampg of - tha and let us make you rubber stamp *■ Cheaper than Uie imported
. "'SsQrt.qiMility, withoal rexa^ i-de-" ;'|>IJBBEB PET »ur Guaranteed ißitllfelt Utarfe. facsimile,
- signature- Satisfaction Ooaoh Imtm for M«nf»rakm« trcry GHABIDES GHUBBN,
i»y. -' tr STAMPB.—W« manufac- r

.t* lure werx «lj«8 oz^Stafitp,: i-OaU lent Mid Bteok colour*.
J of
Iwf Ink, -" for Rubber 'Stamp, oi (ruarahteed. "THE. COLONIST" Job- article and Quicker
TbA Cokudit" JobbingD»paxtm«al.
Service.

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<vniet^olotu*#';; JGbViug De^trbucnt, bing Departs: eat, ' PmuMton
■a* mtpeot ipeoiHiiiU, " '¥Hem 'rifebt
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THE CQLONIST, NEESOm MEW ZEAiLAND. THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 1914
HERE AND THERE. A CLAIM BY MAHOMMEDANS. A MEMORABLE DAY IN CAIRO. the dead brown shade of the sandstone-
AUCTION tALEB. '__
-^IXCHAIIB^ HOTEL— LOVER AT THE WINDOW. The relations between' Britain and
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.turned into* a living blue as the sailors
Cairo»has Tjeen undergoing an un- made their way over them.

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vAlfnd COUM. usual experience these days'; says
her Mahommedan subjects in India The fun. and frolic. reached theii-

TO-DAY.'
AT 2 P.K. ■ ] OLDbeen
EXTENSIVE
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ALTERATIONS have
made in.the Interior of this
ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY and Cigars.
An incident in real life worthy of hav;e come very much into prominence
Balzac has occurred at Bordeaux. A. of late, owing to the trouble with the
husband who suspected his wife's fidel- Indians in South Africa. An Indian
a despatch dated November 28th.
Thanks, to the presence of the British zeni^hwhen
the men had.tea on the-
plateau, and it was with many sighs
fleet in Alexandria and Port Said, of regret that the bugle sounding their
Patrons will find the New Bar Second ity pretended"to go fishing, but return- writer, Praphulla Chandra Ghosh, there has been an incessant arrival return to Cairo was heard. It must
! At the Rooms^Hardy Street, to None in the City for Comfort and
HICH CLASS HAND-MADE
ed suddenly and retired with his wife, makes a-novel contribution to the con- and departure of special trains setting be many years sinee_ the Pyramids wit-
Convenience. taking a loaded gun with him. Sud- troversy upon the subject, when he ad- down and taking up the various ad- nessed a rcene of .-Suejh boisterous an<l
6ENUINE CLEARING SALE.

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A CALL SOLICITED. SUMATRA CIGARS. denly there came a tap at the window. vances the claim that Europe's intel- mirals and their suites, the officers, lighthearted enthusiasm, and neither
None But the.Best of Liquors.5110 The husband insisted that his wife lectual debt to Mahommedanism is a
3 English Pianos, 2 Sideboards with Manufactured at the Celebrated and the crews. Last Saturday, how- the Befiouins, nor the donkeys, nor the-
mirror, backs, Hallstand (tiled.back). OSBORN CIGAR WORKS, should open it, and as she did so he1 great and real one. Startling as it ever, was, perhaps, the most interest- onlookers, and certainly not the tars

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Rattan Suite, Plush Cushions, Cheval Trichinopoly. .shot her lover dead. may seem, lie says, the intellectual sal- ing day, for 1500 jolly Jack Tars were themselves, will soon forget this event-
Dressing Table, Duchess Chests, Tables, vation of modern Europe from the be- brought up to Cairo and entertained
Washstands, Toiletware Mirrors^ Din- Large Consignment just to hand, the ful day.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT, BLOOD RITUAL SEQUEL. by their comrades of the sister service.
ing Tables, Chairs, Upholstered Wicker
Chairs, Pedestals, Double and Single
Brass-mounted Bedsteads,-Wire, Spring,
Flock, and Kapoc Mattresses; Chester-
HAVING Disposed
known as the SYDNEY
of our Business
JEWEL-
Hardy Street, to Jara,"
Purity and Quality
\ teed by the Makers. of which
The following brands in 50's and Mr Boris
is guaran-

100's:-—"Flor De Osborne," "Gem De London staff of the "New York Ameri-


Beriand, a member of the _
numbing influence of the Middle Ages
was in a large measure due to the
Arabs. As early as the days of
Harun-al-Raschid, who was a contem-
To the -tune .of "Auld Lang Syne"
I irst of all, they marched through the the trams and ears wended their way
city, with military bands at their back to Cairo, this time to the sta-
heads. One could see from the look tion, where a scene bordering on
LERY "Victorios;" "Planters,"
we wish to "Queen's Special," "Royal Trusts," I|
field, Dressers, Chests Drawers, Bam- COMPANY, can," was arrested Kieff,at Russia) on
boo and Rattanware, Wringer, Mirror, MR. ALEX HUNTER, porary of Charlemagne, efforts were on their faces that they intended to pandemonium ensued;
Poultry Grit Grinder, Verandah Seats, thankduring the General Public for their sup- "Ambrosios," "Osborne's Special," December 22nd. He was in Kieff en- made by that caliph to make science make the most of their day's outing Thomas Atkins had made up his
the past eight years, acd gaged in translating the memoirs of
Step Ladders, Crocfcery, Glassware, port "Royal Whiffs," "Here Minutes," etc. in Cairo, and they did that with a mind that
Tools, Cooking utensils, Carpet Squares, trust thatour they will continue their pat- "Manilas," "Sumatra Whiffs.'
' Mendel Beiliss, the Russian Jew who and literature the permanent denizens vengeance.
he would give brother Jack
Linoleums, Fenders, Irons, Gas Stoves, ronage to successor. Sold only Wholesale or by the Bos. was recently acquitted- at Kieff of the of his empire. These efforts were still a fitting send-off. The entire garrison
further carried under the brilliant rule After a substantial dinner, washed
Range wfth high pressure boiler, Hy-
SYDNEY JEWELLERY CO so-called ritual murder of tha boy seemed to be there, and, as if the
down with a copious supply of good cheering and his singing were nofe
draulic Spray Pump, Sundries. SPLENDID VALUE. Yuschinsky. A message received at of his son and successor, Al Mamun,
Parrot anjl Cage. English ale, they made tracks for the
4 Beehi"- Note;-—These particularly fine brands the London office of the "American whose caliphate lias justly been called sufficient, the pipers of the Gay Gor-
Pyramids. Lines upon lines of special dons marched up and down the plat-
ALFRED GOULD. of CIGARS are recommended to lovers stated that Mr. Beriand's release had the Augustan Age of Islam. Learned
Auctioneer. I beg to announce having taken over of Specially Mild and Aromatic Cigars. men were invited from many different trams conveyed them along the his- forms with their drums playing until
545 the above mentioned business, and They stand foremost among the many been promised. The police had search- countries and remunerated for their toric roa<J, and those for whom there
trust that my experierceof the last 33 brands of India, and are the nearest ed his belongings in an endeavour to the noise was-terrific. At length tl;e
tmv Zealand Loan and Meroanilte years in Bridge Street, Nelson, wiu approach to a fine Hayanah. ; Their find the Beiliss memoirs, which' the labours with princely, munificence; and was not sufficient room crowded into signal to depart was.given, amid
taxi-cabs and motors, and gaily raced a final tremendous burst of and

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Agmwy Company, Limited. ensure a fair share of duWmv ratronage. ..distinct flavour; has done much towards Government had ordered to be con- the works of the best Greek, Syrian, cheering:
adding to their popularity where sold. Beriand informed the Persian, and Indian writers Were their comrades in the trams. The and counter cheering intermingledwith
NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND WATCHES, CLOCKS. E.P. WARE, ALL HAND-MADE from an Admirable fiscated. Mr scene out at Mena House and subse-
THE police memoirs had been sent translated into Arabic and spread over

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MEECANTILE AGENCY, CO., and JEWELLERY kept in Stock. sounds of "Auld Lang Syne" from the
Blend of some of- the Choicest Indian away. that the quently on the plateau beggered de-
Ltd., will hold a Stook Sale in Mr A.
Western's Yards, near Belgrove, on
:
REPAIRS neatly executed and guar- Tobacco, wrapped in the Highest Grade
"of Sumatra Leaf. Prices range from
the entire Mahommedan world. In
Spain, the University of Cordova scription. Gordons, the special trains glided out
of the station-
THURSDAY, I2lh FEBBUAEY, 6 ' 15s to 26s per 100. Sold only by A BRIDE IN QUARANTINE. rivalled- the literary fame of Bagdad, Hundreds of donkeys and camels had
commencing at 1 p.m. -330 ALEX. HUNTER. and Mahommedan writers appeared ben requisitioned, and as the trams
Present Entries comprise: j An unpleasant adventure has befall- everywhere- as the preservers and dis- and motors disgorged their human
400 5 year Ewes
250 2-tooth Wethera
100 2 and 4-tooth
100 MixedLaaiba
Wethers
70 Fat and Forward Weihers
Field Drain Pipes. W LOCK, en a young bride of a few days while tributors of knowledge. In the long
on her- honeymoon in the Canton of night of mediaeval ignorance, it was
Argovie. She left her husband at
SOLE AGENT for New Zealand-for the Aarau,. to visit her parents,. who live they who kept alive the sacred flame
freight, the sailors jumped on their SeVenty-two persons in aJ] have
steeds, and, amid the thundering of saved from drowning by a bathing at-
hoofs and shouts that were lusty tendant at Clacton-on-Sea, named
enough to have awakened old Cheops, Charles Dove','who is just over thirty.
been

3-inch, 15s 6d per 100 pipes at works. OSBORNE CIGAR WORKS. of learning, and the number of manu-
30 Fat Ewes 4-inch, 20s per 100 pipes at works. on a large farm in a neighbouring scripts on almost every subject con- if he had only still been lying in his
15 Shearling Bomney Earns A London medical man who had been-
5 Srhearling Shropshire Earns village, where the foot-and-mouth dis- .tamed in the library of the Escurial at sarcophagus, the invasion of the Pyra- attending a Scotchman in the Brixton
GLAZED AND FLANGED PIPES. ease is raging, and both persons and. 'Madrid, bears testimony to the uni- mids took plaGe. district for some time called at the
4 CorriedaleEarns
Half-draft Mare, with foal by Scot- Strongest Pipes in New Zealand. animals have been placed in quaran- versality of their literaiy tastes. The To the bewilderment of the Bedouin house ono morning with the usual bed-
land Yet
Further entries solicited.
NELSON JOCKEY CLUB.
i 4-inch, 6", 9". 12", 15", and 18"..
429 Also Cheap Culvert Pipes,
RED BRICKS.
any size.

,«! J lI M I' Bonnineton's Irish. <£$"


\V*/ / \g} j Moss it to-day the S*
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tine by the cantonal authorities. The fa"me of their wisdom and learning
bride -passed through the cordon of spread far and wide, and pupils from
guards without being perceived, and Franco
and other European countries
guides, who consider themselves past side smile upon his face. "IS?H," lie
said, when the servant opened the
masters in the art of climbing, the door, "1 hope the master is more com-
Jack Tars swarmed up the Pyramid. fortable this morning." "AV;sel," was.
Our BRICKS are Superior Quality, maa'(sX>*-i*' s!»ndard family couch S£
reached her parents' home, but when flocked to the Moorish universities of Nothing seemed to daunt them ; with the reply, "I'm no t?ae sure'aboot that;:
and Evenly Burnt; because the lightness of foot obtained no he's deid."
fifty year*
all true to Square r.iedicine, Sj
she attempted to return to her hus- Spain.
PRIVILEGES. they make the Finest Face Work.
\W
have proved it to be the best 5?
,«\\\\Vconijh
U'A" and cold remedy for band, in Aarau, she was turned back.

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Bricks for doubt from efficient training they The West Australian Turf Club made
Also Hand-Pressed .v\»\VVV chiMren and adults. Refute SsSfc« She will be obliged to remain at home
NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND inside Work. and substitutes. Get §>>" jumped from stone to stone, and one a. profit of £9500 on tho recent Pcrtli
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY COM-
PANY, Lid., have received instructions BRICKS AND PIPES Sent to any part
*>,% in«:ta{;o!'.«
!he r.iiginal 70 ' for an indefinite period, possibly DUKE OF BEDFORD'S ESTATES.
months, until the disease has been
of them was not content until he hud Cup Meeting. Last year the profit
climbed the lightning rod on the sum- was £10,800; but i'or this year's meet-
from the Nelson Jockey Club to sell by of the Province. stamped out in the locality. Her hus- The sale of tho Covent Garden Es- mit. The Pyramid and the smiling ing the stakes were increased by
Public Auction, at their Offices,Hardy- band is not allowed to join his wife, tate-by the Duke of Bedford occupies a

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Sphinx literally changed colour, and £2900.

¥IRISH MOSS J
street, on NELSON BRICK AND POTTERY
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SATUEDAY NEXT, 14th. mat, WORKS. but they are able to correspond. good deal of space in the latest Eng-
at 11 a.m. sharp, ■ 4*B' lish files, and has naturally been much
T. NEALE, Proprietor. SERMON STOPPED BY FIRE. discussed in connection with the
the following Privileges in connsction with Office: Neale and Haddow. 358 <9f&?S*S^Jse&m^3M^}J2tt}M2smEMty'
the forthcoiiiing meeting to be held on Liberal land campaign. An English- jMk*^*J,bOdJYOU'USF'tMJODFO^? &lIFF iff
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As the Rev. C. J. Whitehead, vicar man, who
March llfch and 12th, 1914: boasts of a foreign title,
of South Nowington, five miles from
-S^J^V$°* ft willpayyou to read thls^m'
Grand Stand Bar.
Grand Stand Luncheon Booth.
Licensed Victualler's Booth
Refreshment Booth (outside).
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(inside).
1 For weakly children
I remedy than £ sermon in the church on a recent up to obloquy
Sunday evening, he was informed that
the vicarage was on fire. He pronoun-
Baron De Forest, has recently attack-
there is no better | Ban,bnry <JEng)., was about to start his ed the Duke of Bedford and held him

million pounds
as the owner of three
worth of land. The
V^WiiiSr
-fWmr^
iin
K'you burn wood, the UNIQUE CAST IRON
PORTABLE COPPER BOILER FRAME
W^J economise fuel consumption^forthis splendid
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E. A. EBBETf, total is characteristically exaggerated, Boiler is constructed to give better and quicker |J S
ced the Benediction, and accompanied B, results with less expenditure. Moreover, tho | a,
522 Auctioneer. the Duke, by offering to take half
I 2/6 & 4/6. Sold at all chemists and stores. | by most of the congregation trooping but
out, despite an appeal from the vicar that sum for his
remaining estates, is
Joint Auctioneers to remain. The library and other admittedly a very large land owner.
rooms were gutted, and only the walls It is probably more his misfortune
TAPAWERA STOCK SALE. of the dining and drawing rooms were than his
fault that he is so. The conserves heat, thus saving time as well as | |jjjjllllllljlj |||j§
New Book List out estates which he owns have been se- iii'wilik fuel. Henco you can do your washing in i
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/&£s&.' ml S:
FEIDAY, FEBJStURY 13th, 19W.'
AT IPJI, Scott's Last Expedition, 2-volurue again on
left standing. The fire
Monday, and the Banbury
broke
cured by
estate
various ancestors in the past; iVlli
I |k%\
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half *c time at half the cost.
? ee ie Unique at your Ironmongers, or Jj|
p^ JjIMP-

ji ijljj |i||L,

§TT brigade had to be summoned. the just sold has been in his
edition 7s, posted 7s 6d.
MESSES NEW
DALGETY & CO., Ltd.,
ZEALAND
CANTILE AGENCY CO.. Ltd., and
LOAN & MER- Hit the Richmond's "Mrs. Red Pepper," 3s 6d.
Jeffrey Farad's "The Honourable Mrs.
family for nearly three centuries. We
are not attempting to defend the sys-
H w!*^ NEWBERRY, WALKER LTD.
JPiffl fe

fJJj
Tawnish," special illustrated edi- EXTRAORDINARY EFFECT OF tem which permits such large aggre-

Mark
BISLEY BiJOS. & CO, sell as tion, 6s. gations ; but it is well to recognise the
above— LIGHTNING.
Cooke's "The Joy Bringer," 3s 6d. facts that in most cases these big Lon-
250 Mixed aged Etvrs Comfort's "Road of Living Men," An extraordinary example of the don estates have been bought at vari-

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200 2-tooth Wetheis 3s 6d.
100 Breeding Ewe* Myrtle Read's "Threads of Grey and effect of lightning on a fine old silver ous times, and were not the result of
150 2 to 6-tooth Ewes Gold," 3s' 6d. fir tree is to be Seen in the "old" spoliation or other discreditable trans-

flip,
100 Full-mouth. Ewgs i Thomas Bison's "The Southerner," 3s | churchyard at Brightwalton, a Berk- action.
300 S.M. Ewe£T(lots)
100 M.S. Lambs
50 Wethers Time! 6d.
Wentworth's "The-Fire Within," 3s 6d 'its
"The Way Home," by author of "In-
shire village nine miles from Ncwbury. At all events, the Dulcc of Bedford
effect on the tree was as if tho has recognised as wise men will that So Cleanly in Use
50 Fat Sheep ner Shrine," 3s 6d.
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latter has been demolished by some the spirit of the age. is against him,

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35 18-montbs Pteers and Heifers (p^jp^1"" W c |jave the happy Lincoln's "Dr. Pratt's Patients," 3s high explosive, the limbs and huge and he has been gelling pretty heavily
6 2 year Steers
175 Good Mixed Lambs
6 and 8-tootb Ewes
v*^\ knack of knowing
jjust what our cus-
6d.
Chambers' "Business Life," 3s 6d.
Stockley's "Dream Ship," 3s 6d.
sections of the trunk being hurled in during the last few years. Two years
all directions, evidently with terrific ago he sold large estates in Devon and
A light rub with the "NUGGET^
Polisher, after having applied ft smear ~Wr #
:/3^^mß^Bmlß':
\vHHKHSHP
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50 Good Forward Lambs
50 F.M Ewes
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toraers require in Rex Beach's "Iron Trail," 3s 6d. force. The violence with which those Cornwall with a view;to allowing j'arm-
Hall Caine's "Woman Thou Gayest pieces Mere thrown may be realised ors and tenants to acquire their own
of "NUGGET" with the brush, V»v j^KK^
60 Ewes and Wethers
1 Good Harness Maro, 7 years old
price and quality, serviceand satisfaction,etc.

know full well that


Me," 3s 6d. .
Lindsay Russell's "Smouldering Fire," weighing about,
, "when it is stated that one of thorn,
holdings, and lie devoted part of hi->
suitable
50 Fat Lambs
fjr lady
And our customers
they can get exactly what they ask for at
3s"6d. .. V -■ - ■ 2c\vt, was hurled over Wobuvn estate to
"What's Wrong with Unionism—the some-farm buildings, falling a distance On the whole, therefore, as dukes go,
the same purpose.
200 Store Lambs true case for labour," Is 3d. of 60yds from the sits of the tree. A he is a progressive sort of person.' But

T. Ushers Son,
120 Eweß ann Wethers large splinter"was embedded in a s'ato town property
150 Breeding Ecres J. F MGUNSELL & CO., LTD. is not so easily disposed
roof near by. Only about Bft of, the of in this way. In view of the laud
7 2i-year Steers trunk of this tall tree "remains erect, campaign, however, the Duke may
50 Fat Wethers
3 12 and 13-mccth Steßiß HARDY STREET. 'Phone 41. WANTED. and

and this is stripped entirely of bark; naturally have thought it
spjit downwards in « hundred diff-
was time to
2 Fat Cows get quit of some part of his London
Where 'tis True Economy to Shop. ALL POSSIBLE BUYERS OF SMALL erent places. There is an entire ab- estates—for he owns others in Blooms-

.
4 Shearling Soamay ftams
CARS sence of the appearance of the wood
bury and St. Pancras. And he found
EAMS. being burnt. The debris covers a circle
Account E Campbell Ellis, Esq.: TO INVESTIGATE AND INSPECT in Mr. Mallaby-Deeley—anotherLiberal
of 150yds diameter, one piece of wood
20 2-tooth Bomney Bums
Aeeoant Messrs Faulkner Bros.:
HAIRDHESSHB SALOON I —THE—
being picked up at a distance of 85yds be it noted—a gentleman
who was able
to find the cash and whose political
4ND
20 2-tooth Lincoln Rams from the tree. The lightning which principles
Account Messrs Hunt 8r03.: BILLIARD PABLOUH, destroyed the tics was accompanied did not prevent him becom-


40 2-tooth Eoinney Earns
Acco-uat Jordan, Esij.:
10 Eomiiey Earns
LOWER HABDY-STBEET.
has pleasure in an I x Friei £250.
by v. most appalling crash of thunder.
ing a landlord on a grand scale, if,
indeed, he really intends to retain the
valuable property which he has so sen-
"Nugget" is Cheapest
ifillliiiM^
Further eitries invited. 453 JMACAULA.Y
nouncing that hs has now completed
"
the equipment of bis new Uairdressing COMPLETE WITH FIVE WHEELS ALL NIGHT SUPPERS. sationally acquired.—Exchange.
Saloon and Tobacconist's Shop, find solicits AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Whilst the all-night clubs were con-
fXIENDBES will be received at thisOffice public patronage. Two chairs—first class- EXTRA WIDE SEATING. ~
to Bohemia,-'the great West ihid
iJk'""'
jfa .■ f&

tt .pr if
■ AiMMr' '^fen
I^^^^ b± /
"^fc^^tf' v
JL untilnooa on TUESDAY, February tradesmen—promptitude and civility. fined
WISDOM'S FOLLY.
17th, 1914, for the Erection of a STOBfi The Tobacconist's Department will be 1915 MODELS ARRIVJNC. hotels and restaurants were not much
at HAVELOOK Plan, etc, may be seen found replete with every requirement for concerned (writes a London correspon-
at Orsman's Store,Eavelock.the Vicarage, the smoker. It was the Tron Chancellor who on a
dent), but since tho cabaret system
Blenheim, and this Office. The lowest or R. WINN. well known occasion classed news-

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In the Billiarci Parlour (unaiaira) arc-

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&vy tender not necessarily accepted. has sprung up in the centre of the papers
and newspaper men with ver-
two of Alcock'a be34 tables, asd the fittings SOLE AGENT, NELSON. most fashionable hotels, managers are
A. E, HEDGES, and conveniences make Ibn tha boat rooiu min and reptiles and other unpleasant
London, treading

.
Secretary. very much upset.

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in. tlie city. v
n objects. So fixed was the view taken
Diece3an OfEca,Nelson, A Trial Solicited. in the footsteps of Continental capitals, by Bismarck
January 27th, 191i. 452 becoming a late city. Hardly a that even the subtleties
is of Bn.seh, his "tame journalist," failed CTi MBaaTOmM | Him
J MACAU LAY. theatre of any standing puts on its
Hairdresser and Tobacconist. to soften the asperity of his dictum.
4598 chief biil until 9 o'clock. The curtain
by- At the time there is no doubt that the
seldom descends before 11.15, and Chancellor was annoyed, though the
the time a-taxi is engaged it is 11.30.
Hides, Sheep Skins, The supper room of the great hotels i:
reason for his outburst has never been
not reached much before 11.45, and disclosed. .Tt is beyond question that
HARLEY & SONS. drink is cut off and .lights have to bo
at times most of us, even the seared

Tallow, Etc. RAGLAN BREWERY, out by 12.30. There are thousands and callous veteran of the pen himself,
nightly leaving the theatres who want are rather inclined to agree with Bis-
marck. The most ardent manufactur-
NELSON. i a. dainty supper and who cannot en-
joy one under those conditions of hurry er of ephemeral literature, prone
JJAVE now on Sale, in Quarts «and and hustle. The cabaret clubs (which though is bis class to take a 'bus-
TASJCER 4 LEVIEN, XJL Pints, their Celebrated'ALE and
STOUT, brewed especially for the, by club licenses are permitted to re- man's holiday, yearns at times for a
MERCHANTS. HARD! STREET. Christmas and New Year trade. Also, main open right through the night) arc desert island, or a world where prin-
their famous XXX DRAUGHT BEER\ tmnuMSMSM not compelled to curtail their custom-
ter's ink has been, forgotten and the
in Kegs and Patent Jars. ers' drink bill or to evict them. To tape machine abolished. In these days
IS NOW ON
"Always Pleased)
» ■. ■ ■ of stress it has been refreshing to re-
' them, people wend their
WE are gash buyers of N
Prices: therefore,
way-as thej leave the theatre, and flect that somewhere oa the earth's
H'dis, Sue? Skins, Tal- Ale and Stout (quarts) 7s Od per do'z
.6 o'clock iii itie morning finds them surface there exists an oasis or two <8> <8> <8>
low, Bnl all Butchers'
Ale and Stout (pints) ■" 4s Od per doz
Draught Beer ... ... 2s 3d per gal.
to meet you j still filled. What with wine and music.j where the crisis bf tho moment may be
O2al We are in a posi- One Shilling per doz<»n allowed on
bottles on being returned, and 6d
Face to Face*! and the tango, the hours slip away forgotten and the share market be at
very pleasantly. Some of them arc rest. Such have been the Union-Cas-
t)ur Complete Stocks of
t'oa to \Vkj Prices equal ~ quart very expensive. There is a disinclina- tle boats of the past (says the "Natal High-Grade Drapery, Furnishings, etc.
to ths Highest ruling in
per dozen for pints.
Customers would oblige by sending
J.Bockmann, tion on the part of patrons to become "Witness"). Now, alas, those happy
in their orders early. TheJTJp-to-date jmembers. Most of these clubs are days are over, and in future the mail- at Special Sale Prices.
.
the Dominion, and take
■delivery in any
ties. If desired, we will
quanti-
Telephone 13?. P.O. Box 41. HAiBORESSIR &
NOTIFIES the public of Nelaon
TOBASGONiST
and. District tbat he has a large
asscrlnfenk of Tobacconist Goods in
limited companies. A person who bc- boats will produce a news issue ten
!comes ■
a shareholder may 'find himself times in the course of each voyage.
landed with the obligations incurred The current prices will, with deck
■in the name of the company. Conse- sports, be equally the theme of discus-
Write us your requirements ;
Our Mail Order Service will look after your
..
consign goods on owiiers' NEWMAN BROS.' stock to select from and has much quently there are considerably more sion, and the mental lacuna obtainable
interests in every possible way, and Country
ftOYAL MAIL GOAfjHEi. " pleasure to meet you face to face tor guests than .there' are members, and as only 'by a number of a small self-con-
account to the open an ea?y (.have or an up-to-date hair- subscriptions do not- bring in much tained community Will be no longer Clients can rely upon careful attention to their
WEST COAST SEEVWM.
market, free of agency cut for 6!., and attended to by first- revenue, a very heavy tariff is charged available. Tt is doubtless a step in
directions.
class artists, for both food and drink. Two friend.* advance, but there will certainly be
"charges. I1 SAVE Oler'hope for the West Ooaet |
A on arrival
of Trains on TUESDAY
lvazorg'.shrvrpenod_to satisfaction.
of mine were complaining on Saturday those who will yearn ungratefully for If the goods are not exact to order you may
vid FRIDAY, Returning again ox J. BGGKMANN, that in tho small hours they had to the old, peaceful days of oblivion, for
WEDNESDAY »nd SATURDAY, is pay hall'-a-crowo for each whisky and the relaxation and refreshment of com-
return them.
Trafalgar, tt.
— —
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;.iiue for Passengers to catch tho Train?
Tasker and Leyien, for Nelson soda, they consumed.' Some of the plete and admirable ignorance,. Discount and Free Postage as usual.
The Glenhope Coach connects witii clubs are more reasonable; charge very
tie Reefton &nd Westport CJoacbea *t little more than hotel rates for liquor
;
MERCHANTS, HARDY BTREEtS.
'"NELSON.
ttmngahua Junction.
rPa"cels carried
Boukinp OSco: Crown SUbles.
moderate rates. I> ÜBBER STAMPS.—W# m*nofw
and only ask a pound a bottle for the
best wine.- Every night
**d ture every clrbh of Stamp. Ott have to turn away hundreds of eustonr- and on tho fivera<>;o
all of them
Tlictp iii-o in the. .Cjii.tod Kingdom
about tlircc and a-half million cows, Ballantynes " Christchurch
NEWMAN BEOS., Propnotort.' vii inspect specimens. Prioei rigk' ci\ch yields 400
"Ttit Ctlsnltt" Jobbing Department <^rs. . 'i gallons of milk a year. '
Those About To Furnish!
Hs^pigjj^^^^p^,?3Slli^^

. SPORTING.
TARANAKI SUMMER, MEETING.
[United PEE^&ssobiATioN.]
New Plymouth, Feb. 11.
For the Taranaki Jockey Club's
first day's -racing there was a good at-
tendance, and__the weather was fine.
The results were as follows:—
Handicap Hurdles: Kurhalipi, 10.13,
F. Eggers t./ Craig and Frost,' I—o,
and Harley, 2~-9.

107. / ,
Sets: Upper Moutere, 4 ; Motueka, 9.
Games:

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Uppjer Moutere, 66,

UPPER MOUTERE ROAD BOARD.


The monthly meeting of thf! Upper
Moutere Road Board was held on Sat-
urday evening, January 31st, whon all
, ' Savings
Craigyandr,Fros,tJ .lof-8; L.,,aiid

Motueka,
..-.-. Worth
making
. __ fVfiISTS
V
fifglfa

II 110 W
I VLIU I V Ufh Ifall
reliable repairs and the best aoceawn
All work is Honestly and prompt};
formed, and the ohargeg are moaer&fc
Prices reduced—Qualities main-1 Call and try us.
t>ined
■ E3& ■ '
I rw^lfc
WBKINfiJSTATL
BALANCE of this ESTATE is-
a°* beingf offered to the Publio at
ice, should go to F. A. PALMER'S ridiculously low prices. Sections from
P»-
£1 Per foot-
A rare opportunity for those seek-
ing for a Section on which to Mount
a uome.- The sections front
Street, Locking Street, and Kawai
build
3

F* A
members (with the exception of Mr D. These bargain line 3present a
lj Huia, 9.11, 2; Warea, 9.0, 3. Also
started: Katua, Ruffy. Won Weasily.
Time, JJmin 49 ,2-ssecs.
Bcnsemann) uere p-csent.
Bensemann was in the chair.
Mr A. chance to save by spending.
Colored Tapestry-Quilts, fWein-t ■ni I Mil IEII?I |
P^ilmoi" street*
For further particulars apply to

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Stewards' Handicap : Lord-' The chairman re-ported on the cul- g'e beds, 8/3. now 6/6,12/8for 8/11,

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7.4, 1; Gerberga, 7.0, 2;'Aster, 8.0, 3. \ert noar Mr Eggcrs' ; also on Dove lor double beds, 12/8 for 916, 14/6 TRAFALABr STREET. GOULP> ,
Hardy aft A-
Hill road. ' for 10/6, 17/6 for 13/-. Street,
Also started: Pcronilla, Grattan^ Ep- Accounts totalling tl'i 19s 6d wcj-o near Church Hill Phone f& or F & jy EDWARDS,
worth, Simple Sam, Bradamante. Won ColoredBordered Damask Cloths Trafalgar Street.
passed for payment. If c 2$yds, 4/11 each, 1 x yds 12?
comfortably. Time, 1.2 1-5.
A memo, was received from the £ 2f
Temaru Hack: Paori, 8.6, 1; Miss 6/ I each.
Treasury re placing to the board's cre-
Kelly, 7.6, 2; Rector Girl, 7.6, 3. Also

"
rey Turkish Towels, 1/3now 1/-
started: Riitana, King Chira, Tbatere, dit in the bank the sum of £120, be-
- -1/ "■ aow 1/3,1/9 now 1/6 each.

.
ing £70 progress payment for the
9 PIECE DINING SUITES, in Saddle Bags.
9 PIiCE DINING SUITES, in Leather.
8 PIECE DINING SUITES, in. Leather, Rush and Saddle
Crawford, Patronata, Martindale!, /Ar-
mature, Omata. Reconnoitre. Won by
half a length. Time, 1.15 4-6.
Taranaki Cup : Gold Size, 7.5, 1;
Emperator, 9.5, 2;' Byron, 3. Also
Dovo Hill road, and £50 for Harvey's
road
A
contract.
memo,was also received from the
county clerk re payment to board's
credit of the sum of £20, being the
er, as s
men Crash and Turkish Roll-
now sd. yard.
Tapoetry Cushion Tops, were
1/-, 1/3,1/6, now all 9d. each.
Fruit Preserving Season.
Bags, in Fumed Uak a.ad Stained Rimu. started: Allegation, Cheddar, Pero-
neal, Stepney, Patronale, Tiresome,
isecond instalment of the 1912-13 rates.
A tender was received from. Mr L.
Usual discount of 1/- eff each &
for cash. ymTciiiraEfr
7 PIECE DRAWING ROOM SUITES, in exquisite designs Con the Shaughraun. Won easily by
three lengths. Time, 2.7 3-5.
Eggers for the purchase of piles, but
it was resolved that the- tender be not
and coverings. ..*■".■ Welter: Tetikura, 8.0, 1; Invader, Naale & Hurst. preserving Jars, Mason and Atlas, in all sizes,
..
accepted.
SPIEGE DRAWING ROOM SUITES, comprising, Chester- 7.12, 2; Coromandel,8.0, 3. Also start-
*
It was resolved that th? .■.secretary Jam Jars, stone^earthenware, and glass, in great variety
ed : Wild Lnpin. Won by three-quar- giv'O notice to property owners re the LITSEN STORE, HARDY.ST. Jelly Tumblers, plain and tin-topped,
field and 2 Devan Chairs in Moquette Coverings. ters of a length. Time, 1.44. clearing of noxious weeds on the road-
MORRIS CHAIRS, in Moquette, Plushettes and Canvas? Okata Hack: Patronymic, 8.0, 1; side adjoining their properties. Preserving Pans, enamel, brass, and aluminium,
DeGama, 8.3, 2; Conney, 7.5, 3. Also, The following works were: authorised
One day filling in ruts and repairs to
: Wooden Spoons, Asbestos Mats, Gummed Jar Covers,
WIRE COUCHES, latest designs, Dark Blmu and cov- started: Canute, Maniaroa, Florist;
-ere'd in Canvas and Plushettes, also other
Couches in numerous coverings and at low
prices.
Minora, Butcher" Boy,
Classics, and Belle Paul.
length. Time. 1.43.
Patroness,
Won by a
Flying: Play Off, .6.11, 1; Rewi Poto
culvert on Harvey's and Gardiner's
roads: one day opening watertables
Sunrise Valley road; that £2 he; spent
on Best's road' in repairing culverts,
etc., Mr Harvey to superintend.
MOTOR GAR Jruit Jar Bings, Enamel Stewpans, and all otner
Eequisities for Jam Making and Eruit Preserving,
7.10, 2; Gladiole, 8.11, 3. Won by
Cheapest from
Also SOLID 04K SIDEBOARDS, three lengths. Time, 1.5.
Hack Scurry: Innoladdo 1, Firing SERVICE.
Overmantics, Hatracks, and other Quaint Fur-
nishings, well worthy of your inspection.
"We p carry a large stock of Bedroom Suites,
Line 2, His Eminence 3. Also start-
ed : Advancer, Patira Lady, Armshot,
Patroon, St. Hubert, Sylvandale, En-
cove, Isola. Won by a neck. Time, 1.3. 1 During
THE BOY SCOUTS.

the Christinas holidays the


Rev. T. F. Taylor, scoutmaster, took a.m.,
MOTOR CAR LEAVES NELSON
EVERY TUESDAY, at 8.30
R. Snodgrass and Sons, nSJJSrs
..
numerous Washstands, Toilet Sets, Dnchess SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. his scout troops into camp, and at
SPECIAL SUMMER LINES-
Chests, "Ward- the conclusion instituted a competition FOR TAKAKA:
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New Plymouth, Feb. 11 for the best account of the week's ex- Bamboo Blinds, all sizes.
periences. We have been asked to RETURNING WEDNESDAY,
The following are the acceptances publish the following description,"
for the second day of the Taranaki which
Ail-Metal Meat Safe. .
was written by Leo. Fowler, of Wire Dish Covers and Fly Traps.
races:—
Second Hack Hurdles; 125 soys; 1| Happy The
Valley:—
Rev. T. F. Taylor is
. training
TEIPS TO OTHER DISTRICTS
by Arrangement.
Bedding. Dining and Kitchen Chairs, Cane miles: Cornelian 11.3, Huia 10.5, High-
some of the town and country boys to AT MODERATE BATES.
prices, in den 9.4, Warea 9.0.
and Rush Chairs, Tables all sizes and scouts. He took us out camping
W. cTcibbs,
Grandstand Handicap; 150 soys; 5 be
I arrived at camp on
fact everything required, to furnish your home. furlongs: Glaciiole 8.12, Astor 8.11, for a week.
29th. I carried my swag
Ex lonic: Carpet Squares, Hall Runners, and
Lord Lupin
7.11, Gerberga
8.6, Grattan
7.8, Simple
8.0,
Sam
Eppworth
6.11.
December
there on a bicycle.
100 soys; (> furlongs: put up, six to sleep in, one for a hos-
Ten tents were C/o TRAFALGAR HOTEL. 179
Telephone 318.
Australian Mutual Provident
Hearth Rugs, fine range of quality and color- Omata Hack;
Ratana 9.5, Paoli 9.5, Kino; Chiara 8.4,, pital, one for the food, one for
guards, and one for the officers. The
the Society-
ings, marked very low.
Over 100 ROLLS UN9LOJMS, in all widths and qual-
Toa Tere 8.0, Lady Ami 7.6, Butcher camp
Boy 7.3, Patronata 6.10, Armature
6.10, Omata 6.10, Martingale 6.10.
was on the side of the nver jby
the Pah gate. It was a very nice
New Spring Goods Established 1849.
THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE
per yard, in all the latest color- Paul Memorial; 250 soys; 1 mile and place to camp; plenty of wood man and
ities, from 2/- a distance: Los Aiigelos 8.7, Goldsize water. Thirty-sis only boys and on©
AND THE BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD I
ings and designs, 8.5, Allegation 8.4, Byron 8.2, Cheddar were there, and of two
7.13, Royal Irish 7.13, Stepney 7.8, horne—one tired
boys went
camp, and the
It H. GONuCLL is noWfSshowing a
Lovely Assortment, of New and Fa3h-
... ... .. ...
Inspect this large stock of ours
good value we offer you.
. LINOLEUMS LAID FREE OF CHARGE.
and believe the Peronoal 7.8, Paironal© 7.5^ Tetikeira other was sick. Six of the
7.3.
Second Welter Handicap-, 100 soys; fishing, football,
7 furlongs: Coromandel 8.3., Patro- ing. On Wednesday our scoutmaster
swimming,
the
boys
and
senior
slept
in each tent. The amusements were every Department.
read-
boy
ionable Materials and Garments in
A special line of EMBROIDERY
and INSERTIONS to match, from 2
' FUNDS OVEE
ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY
.£30,000,000
£4,000,000

♦ nymic SA, "White Crane 8.0, Princess went to a wedding, and


Flo 7.13, Boronia 7.13. Wild Lupin was put in charge of us. Wefun.
inches up to 36 inches wide, lovely de-
went to signs. BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY!
Diolnu Dime &JPi Pn RETiIL OEPT- ,7.12, Centenary 7.10. the" Peninsula, and had fine We
Kairau Handicap; 100 soys; 1 mile: waded in the tide, walked round the ERY, triaiaucJ and nntriramed, Flow-
A beautifnl stock of New MILLIN- THE CASH BONUSES divided among Policy-Holders for the
producing Eerersion-

DISIBJ DrOS. UP.) HARDY-BT., NELSON. ,Rotana 9.2, Patronymic 9.0, De Gama beach, sat on the rocks, and
8 9 Invader 8.4, Bercola 7.13. Mania- »rass. We went back to camp about, all colours and designs,
sat on the ers,Feathers, Mounts, and Ribbons in
ONE TEAK, 19.12, amounted to .£986,971,
ary Additions orer
Toa 7.10, Connoy 7.10, Florist 7.10, four o'clock. On New Year's Eve we A fall stock of GENT'S. HATS, LOW PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. UNEQUALLED RESULTS.
Minora 7.6, Patroness 6.10. Bell Paul had a big bonfire. The wood was SUITS. TROUSERS and UNDER-
(5.10, Billington.6.lo, Classic 6.10, Re- stacked up ten feet high, and when it WEAR. Prices ta spit all. DIRECTORS OP THE NEW ZEAXAND BRANCH:
connoitre 6.10.
soys; was lit the flames reached twenty feet An inspection invited. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman j A. de B. Brandon, Esq.,
Farewell Handicap; 100 6 fur- in the air. We all sat round the fire, The Hon.JC.
:
longs Peronilla 8.2, Shirley 8.1, Play-
and then
off 8.0, Glenforn 7.3, Rector Girl 7.1, yarns. On New Year's Day a photo-
our scoutmaster told us Deputy Chairman; John Dunsan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq. ; and H.
Beauehamp, Esq.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
GRASS, CLOVER, TURKIP, & HAFE SEED,
Boronia 7.0. grapher came down to the camp, and General Draper, Milliner and Clothier
Urenui Scurry; 50 soys; 5 furlongs: took three photographs of all the boys,
Encore, Centenary, Sylvandale, Firing one of the camp, and one of the patrol
Line, jsola, Advancer, Wahine, St. leaders. Thursday was sports day.
Carrie, Armature, Patroon, His Emin- There Avere a hundred yards race, fifty
Teaealgas Street, New Zealand Branch .. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary.
CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.
JAMES HAIR, Distnot Secretary.
'
MEROH3HTS, HABDV S7BEET. ence (all 8s;t).
f TASKER
WE have
& LEVIEN,
pleasure
TUSNIP and EiPE SEEDS.
in
THE LEADING
announcing
As
that we
hitherto,
SEED
have
we
full
have
supplies
selected
of
the
GRA.SS,
BEST
CLOVEB
SiiED PKO
yards race, sack race, rope climbing,
three-legged race, crawling race,
swimming, wheelbarrow race, and one
or two other races. On Fridayboys we
Wool Season. Nelson District Office,
Corner Trafalgar & Hardy Streets.

■>« tandard of excellence. .......


CUEABLE, and clierts -will find the PURITY and GEEMINATION
up to our usual COUNTRY NEWS.
RIWAKA.
went to Cable Bay. Some of the
took their bicycles, and carried the ARE ADVANCING, AS USUAL, MOTUEKA.
WE have full stocks of best Heavy Machine-dressed AKAEOA Italian BYE,
Heavy Machine-dressed Southern and Bawke's Bay Perennial and
GRASS Imported and Locally-grown WESTEBN WOLTH iiYE trBASS. Superior
COCKSFOOT,
(From Our Own Correspondents.)
boys who were sick. When we got
there some of the boys went for WE
a ON
swim, and the rest went for a totv in.
"■fimSSSd TIMOTHY. Machine-dressed CHE WING'S" FESCUE and "wer© very hungry when
Wool, Skins, Butter,
The New Post Office Hotel.
CEESTEJ)
JK)W TAIL. All varietiea of CLOVER,CARTER'S TURNIP & RAPE SEEDS. The monthly meeting of the Riwaka a boat. We to camp. On Saturday,
School Committee was held on Monday we ten cot back
SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. at o'clock, six boys began to take AND
last in the Riwaka school. Present: down the tents, another six boys car-
Messrs. S.M. Askew (chairman), T. an-
, Other Produce,
river, PROPRIETOR.
Cook, J. H. Clark, A. Duncan, A. Mc- ried
the swags over
other six picked up thetea,
the and
waste paper. H. G. HOULDSWORTH.
Tasker and Levsen, HARDY STREET, NELSON.
Lean, G. M. Deck, C. P. Fry, and the etc
secretary. ■
A report was received rrom Mr. b. went
-»r

W. Street, the newly appointed mas- a waggonette


ter to the Riwaka school. There were andthe
o

of
We had afternoon

a van for the country boys. Some"


boys rode home on their
and then
across the river. At four o clock ;FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON
came for the town boys
bicy-
MARKET, OR FOE SALE IN
WELLINGTON. '* The most central position in the town.
The most up-to-date Hotel in the Nelson Province.
Every convenience for the Travelling Public.
107 names on the roll, and the attend-
I rode home, and got there
ance was satisfactory. He had re- cles. five o'clock. J. H. SOCK h GO., Electric Light throughout.

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organised the school, so as to make about Tourists will find it a pleasure to stay here.
£5 REWARD. MOTOR SUPPLY STORES AND
ENGINEERING WORKS.
the best use of the limited space avail-
able He also pointed out some neces-
LIMITED. 4430
FISHING AND SHOOTING PARTIES ARRANGED.
! WAKBFIELD. sary requirements. Mr. Trevella re-

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A BRIGAND'S CAPTURE. SPECIAL CONVEYANCE TO AND FROM THE WHARF.
ft WING to complaints from outlying ported 91 names on the Brooklyn roll.
■*J districts that unauthorised per- Agents for:— ■
The attendance in the senior division
toas are removing papers from "The Detroiter and New King Motor Cars, was good, but in the junior division Kelim Khan, the notorious brigand
Tyree's Studio. CUISINE par Excellence.
Cosy Sitting-Rooms for Lades.
EJolonist" bundles while in transit, toe
Maudslay Motor Lorries. unsatisfactory. Miss Raikes had been
of tho Caucasus, able, daring, and Large, comfortable, and corvenient Commercial Booms.
NEW VESTIBULE IS
Cove reward is offered for information
feeding to the conviotion of
(flendxns.
thoße Lincoln Elk and Other
Tangye's Engines, Etc.
Motor Cycles. appointed temporary teacher, and Miss quite unscrupulous, had acquired a
Moffatt the new probationer, had taken OUR
dangerous influence over the wild A GRAND DISPLAY OF PHOTO-
NOW OPEN. Attention prompt and reliable.
An Ideal Hostel for Travellers.
up her work.
BOND, FINNBY & CO., Tyres of All Kinds in Stock. Correspondence was received from mountain tribes, and, with the coun- GRAPHS.
Proprietors "The Colonist." the Education Board as follows:—(1) tryside at his back, defied attempts at inspection invited. BILLIARD ROOM. SAMPLE ROOMS.
Nelson. March sth, 1913. CARS AND CYCLES ON HIRE. Re the appointment of Miss K." Bolton middle of last year,
AH Kinds of Machinery Repaired. to Tahuna school; (2) re condition of capture. In the WINES AND SPIRITS OE THE BEST,
Address:—
MOTOR SUPPLY STORES,
Riwaka schoolmaster's residence; (rf) a new method
etating that the sum of £5 had been to 'be captured by a Russian officer
was tried; Zelim was W. TWEE, TERftiS: 7/- PER DAY.
FLEMING &" SONS
PHOTOGRAPHER,
329 WAKEFIELD. voted towards erection of new out- singlehanded. The task was given to TRAPAI GAR STREET. P.O. Box No. ii' Telaphona No. .is.
building at the Riwaka teacher's resi- officer of fron-
dence: (4) stating that Miss proba- Nina Lieutenant Kibiroff, an

Moffatt had been appointed to tiei horse. Taking his life in his
—FOR- tionership at Brooklyn school: (5) hands, the lieutenant went into Zelim's
mm novelties,
EXCEPTION! VALUE.
stating that the sum of £1 had been country in disguise. By pretending to
lodged to the committee's credit at .be a runaway Siberian conviet;_ anxious
the" bank towards the
ling the. paths at the, Brooklyn
cost of "gravel-
to find shelter and employment, he ]L A Boon To Those Who
obtained access to Zelim. The bri-

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teacher's residence; (6) stating that the
POINT LfiCE & LINES WORK. chief would have made»a fine
Have Deep-Sunk Wells!
Government is to be approached for a gand
grant for a side school at Riwaka Val- centre-piece for a boy's book. He was
ley and if the proposals put before and the lieutenant
them are favourably entertained they a splendid figure, Zelim took
to.acquire the site found his look terrible.
Afternoon Tea Covers,
Sideboard Covers.
Tray Cloths, .
would take steps
offered by Mr. A.of Inglis;
ing the names
for the position of
(7) forward- his meals apart, being "served with
the two applicants many low obeisances by one of his im-
assistant^ teacher
at Brooklyn school, and enclosing their mediate
bodyguard, splendid men, all
gm\ THE MYERS RATCHET HANDLE LIFT PUMP.
Duchess Sets. qualifications and testimonials. armed to the teeth." Having seen bbT ift The special cog gear handle makes deep-water
D'Oyleys. It was resolved :—(1) that application his man, and noted the number of his
should be required made °to the Board for and tho lie of the land, the
y^^^lS- pumping quite easy owing to the advantage of
Cosy Covers. for the Riwaka rifle, w H&HL %' superior*leverage and long handle. Can be used

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material(2) the chairman and Mr. lieutenant slipped away, home, and
Cushion Covers. school ," that
visiting committee, in waited his chance. It came in Nov- HH m in wellsf3s feet deep.
T. Cook form a
Pillow Shams. conjunction with the secretary; (3) ember, when an agent; brought news
that Mr. J. McNabb be asked if he that Zelim would jpend the night at ijj yL The piston 'rod is set|in"roller|bearings, making
Bedspreads.
Tea Cloths.
would undertaketeacher's
at the Riwaka
to build the outhouse
residence; (4) a certain isolat# cabin. Kibiroff
■ much easier action.
Table Linen. that a copy of the Board's letter re caused a force of soldiers to be de- I Arglance at thejillusatition will show the base,
side school be forwarded to Mr. J. spatched to make a diversion at an-
Counterpanes.
Point Lace Bedspreads.
Francois, "as representing the valley
other place, and then, with half a
vesidents; (5) that the committee meet dozen ruffians of the district, set out J8 ..'^brass lined withfglass seat.
in the Riwaka school, a fortnight from
date, to arrange hop-picking holidays; to capture Zelim. The cabin was to
men's orders 9| This pump is one of the best for farm or town
(6) that tenders be called for firewood were that no man in the JjgL use—every part is con venient][off access and is
for both schools. be allowed to escape. "If you, let a
Special Prices in floorcloths: OLD LOVE The committee cnrefully considered
soitl escape, and I remain alive myself,

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6ft. wide, the applications for the Brooklyn as-
I shall shoot every man of you, and
PRICE, 35/-.
1/11. r e-
Bcntwood Chairs, 6/- each.
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AFfErt
CV£$V
TfIVING NEARLY
OtHtl? BRAND
sistantship, and it was decided to
commend Miss
ment.
Boundy for appoint-
have

then myself; so you see what you
to do!" The house was sur-
■ Ask for further particulars from Buxton's.
All other Furniture f am coNvmceo Accounts amounting to £2 16s were rounded, and Zelim came out and was
specially reduced. passed for payment.
The cojnmittec extended to Mr. badly again,
Street a very warm welcome, and wish- on tout;
wotinded. At dawn Zelim came
and called to any ..of A mm HOSE, LAWN SPRINKLERS.
ed him all in his school work. Kibiroff's men who were of the true
A motion to this effect wassuitably carried by faith to help him with his prayers be- W HOSE JETS!ANDSPRINKLERS,
FLEIINO I SONS,
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acclamation. Mr. Street
sponded.
The meeting then terminated.
re-
fore he .died. Feeling-sure that this
was a ruse, Kibiroff, who had been
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The lawns and gardens need quite a lot of water
these dry^days.
HARDY SITtEET. severely wounded in the shoulder, call-
MOTUEKAATENNISASSOCIATION. ed to "his men not to pay any attention, I Here are reliable Rubber Hoss and Sprinklers,

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PURE TEAS* a match was played r.t Motviolja on
but to shoot. -So Zelim died. But
Kibiroff may pay dearly for his daring.
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all of finest quality at prices that are quitefas
'A LL Business communications
**■ should bo addressed The Mana-
ger, "Tho Colonist," or "Bond, Finney
[ARE THE BESTj : V "■>

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?'- -day between toam« ol six won
from the Vyv^v Moutere club Before he was seat to St. Petersburg
the home club. The visitors v.oro for treatment, lie was visited by all I
favourable as the goods themselves,
"BET IT-HERE.II-
and Co."
All News and Literary communica-
tions should be addressed: The
Editor, "The Colonist."
_ MarK ¥oyr Linen,
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"">£
-.tod by njno sots to four.
follo'ivinfz;niv the scores, the
visitors' names appearing first:—
Zelim's family, who came, thoy^said,
to thank him for their release, but
Singles: Droaemnlioi- v. Frost, 9—7; really to give the boys a sight of him,
v. Hair; 4—9; C. Ey;cevs v.
Bradley 5—9; L. Ek^gi-s v. Harlcy, !so
Wilkins that they could avenge their
On no account should business, father.-. Even in the St. Petersburg
news, or literary communications^ be 1— 9." hospital," Kibiroff has an armed body-
addressed to individuals. The failure JgEND YOUR NAME and Ealf-a- Bo^ibles: C. Egyers and l:ur v. (Jmig
to observe this rule often leads to de-

ethers.
Grown to "The Colonist" Jobbing and Frosfc. 4—9, v. Bradley and Har- guard for his protection from the ven-
lays in publication or execution of Department and in return get Rubber' ley, 4—"9? v. Mander and. Hair, 4—^9; detta of Zelim's kinsmen and tribes-
1Stamp
plete.
and Linen-marking Outfit Com- Drogemullei' and Wilkins
; and Harley, 9—5, r. Hair and Mander,
v.. Bradley
men.
--9m' Kelson and Iflotyeka; _____
BOND, FINNEY & CO..
ijopriftors "The Colonist." 9—43 v. Craig and Irro.st, 10 8; L. and
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IJPAS: 'mjSeting of "all, interested in the * A. Wellington Press "Association tele- ' WEDDING.
uiioßGEJiSlHwnf of .an advancement society gram state? that John Ingram was

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formation
#4(fe!- '■/:. "$Vt DAINTY FOOTWEAR. Licensed Land Jterokfir.—Transfers,
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR.
.-"" H»tioi»lß!Mik\duunlNn;"
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for Nelson will be" held in, the InstH charged at the Magistrate's Court^with
tute building en. Monday evening next being a rogue and & vagabond inthat
NE££ON.: ■'-."■ f "at'"B o'clock. ;'" :-
THOMAS—ROUGHTON:
without authority or knowledge^of the A wedding was solemnised at St.

4QBaHJGp^Ssa&i:
I More particular with short hfcirt fashions
.~' Mortgages, Leases, and btjher
Deeds prepared, at charges fixed
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I hsve money to lend \a large or At the Taranakr. Boxing Association person
he proposed,to benefit, solicited Mary's Church yesterday,:the contract-
subscriptions. Ingram. was convicted, ing, parties being Miss Reena
small sums on good seooritiei, »t low- meeting-last night, sas's a "Press. "Asso-. and^rd3re& -to come up for'sentence.;Roughton, second daughter M

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prevailing and rammer timeright here. ..by the L.T. Act. ; ',; of Mr. and
est «mrrent rates ofinterest. citition telegram Ireland lieat when ■"'called iipdn. Evelyn Kitson, Mrs. W. A. Roughtoh, Waimea street
IHHSHffiPkS^U^L The dress dainty " woman comes to
" ; Property Agent.—Properties of every
description in City and Country
Terms to rait borrower!.
Barney
Denny Murphy for the middleweight who, when arrested on a charge of false Nelson-, and Mr. F. Homo Thomas'

9^P UGHTBANQ'S
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for Bald and to Let. Call and.see
I4st.
Financial Agent.—Loans on Mortgage
negotiated, expeditiously. Easj
MONEY TO S.ENO.
PITT A MOOftE,
purse of 70 soys. In the fifth round poison, was ordered' to come up for TelegraphDepartment at Nelson. The
Murphy (holder). broke a finger of his sentence when called upon on the "ceremony was performed by the Eev
left hand, and could not continue. charge of. attempted suicide. He was: FaWer: Ainsworth:
remanded to appear at Hamilton on'
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championship of New Zealand, andl a pretences, was found to have taken postmaster at Tangowahine, late of tho

The bride, who


''■?£&?:'
-WmLiC***^
j* for her footwear and obtains her "heart's
desire "in a shoe that she is proud to see
terms jof',repayment arranged. Re-
liable valuations made.
All kinds of fruit are in great abun- -the charge of false pretences. Accus-* twa'sigfeen
away by her father, was
tfnflaliu a handsome t dress of ivory
dance in tho Cheviot district this year, ed masqueraded as Lord Innes Kerr chess" satin,- with an-o'vertunic of
We li»ve Money to Load for Clienti and those who are giving their atten- at San Francisco.

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■M|»JgSHi peeping below h6r gown. Insurance Agent.—Fire, Life, and Ac-
in Urge or small frame to suit Borrow- tion" to bees have nothing to complain
ninon, draped with shadow lace, caught
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cident Insurance effected at Lowest tew, at Lowest Current Ratß of Inter- about so far.
up with bunches of pearls, and orange
Comfort, wearability " andlow cost are
" Bates. A Christchurch Press Association blossoms. The veil was of embroid*
qff est. Very easy terms made (or repay- message says that the fourth Dominion ered Brussels eilk net, formed in the
combined with daintiness. District Agent for ment of Principal. "I cannot understand why kodaks conference of the New Zealand Engine- shape of a mop cap, with sprays
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE. were not used by the police," said the drivers', Firemen's, and Cleaners' As-; orange blossoms. The bride carriedof
Established 1710. Chief Justice, at Wellington in referr- sociation opened yesterday. Mr Kenedy bouquet of white roses, clematis, anda.
COME AND BE FITTED TO-DAY District Agent for ing to a question of personal identifica- in his presidential report, announced maiden hair fern. The
NORWICH UNION LIFE INStJR HONEY TO LENO. tion connection with a strike riot. steady progress by the association, and tended by Miss Marjorie bride was at-
I IwMkaiill *■ I*A TEAPALGAB-ST., NELSON. ANCE SOCIETY. Estd. 1808. HARLEY. "Perhapsit was because they were not i Roughton,
a healthy interest - manifested -in its sister of the bride, who wore a dainty
LlgntD&nO tt IfO » P.O. Box 68. 'Phono 87. J
ADAMS
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Adams & Kmgdon.) instructed to use them. In other coun- concerns generally. The membership pale blue crepe de chene dress, with

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Secretary for (Late
THE PERMANENT BUILDINC tries they are used very largely. I is now in the vicinity of 1600, repre^ ruffles of white Irish lace, a mop cap
SOCIETY Off NELSON. Estd have read an account of a French riot senting 95 per cent, of the workmen to match, with tiny pink roses.
Sh»
1862. HfONEY to lend from 6 per oent in in which they were used. They have engaged in the loco, section of the carried a bouquet of pale pink roses
ITX a small camera which can be operated railway-: service. The attitude of the and maiden.hair fern.
large or small sums to suit bor- from the waistcoat pocket." bridegroom
Office: irowers. Easy terms «aade for repay-
Department in failing to respond to the was attended by Mr. The Joseph Powell,
representations made was causing com- of
H ment of principal
Lots of "Light-Dress CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET,
(Between National Bank and Bank
New Zealand)
A new building containing thirteen
rooms and a motor garage, is to bo
erected at Pahiatua. The building will
Tancownhine, as best Tr<*m. Miss
plaint,; and the grand council intended Mina Ward, organist
making strong representation on the presided at the organ,of and
matter; The conference,which is not happy couple left the-church she.
St. Mary's,
as the

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{/f&KjF
Weather Yet! NELSON. : MARRIAGE.
THOMAS-ROUGHTON. -At St.
cost over £2000.
But even if the United States isi still
Mary's Chiirch, on February 11th, behind Europe in art and theoretical
open to the Press, is expected to last dered
over a week.

the "Wedding March." The
ren-
bride's travelling costume was a tailor-
Rings are ed navy blue serge, and a hat to match.
There are plenty of days coming when a M O NE Y. by the Rev. Father Ainsworth, F. philosophy, she has taught Europe a
Louis Kerr's Engagementgood
the best. Large selection; value. with white ostrich plumes. The pre-
1 JMffllm! co°* *r w*** 8 apositive boon and there are Horrie Thomas, of Tangpwahme, good deal in that branch of applied art (Private Room.) L.K. Rings bring sents were both handsome arid num-
WM f LOTB OF LIGHT DRESBES THE PERMANENT BUILDING
x SOCIETY accepts MONEY ON Northern Wairoa, to Reena M., and philosophy which we call foreign
eecond. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. policy. The United States is the "one
good luck always.* erous, amongst them being several
cheques. The bride and bridegroom
|^ j AT MRS, ANSTICE'S. DEPOSIT as under:— A. Roughtonj Waimea street, Nel- great Power which can regard its
'. :'.-; foreign record without almost con-
Although perhaps small, lot your left for a tour of the North Island, en
present be good and lasting. You will route for^ Tangowahine (North Auck-
(fflSmjl j 1axe
:.flnbb| These are all ready-to-put-on—the styles
those of the moment and the fabrics and
wß9j| i making match your ideal.
g J PER CENT, at Call.
4 PER12 CENT, if fixed for 3, 6, or
son.
THE COLONIST. "
tinuous nausea. That is something.—
"Daily News."
save time, money, and trouble by going land)
direct to Louis Kerr.*
their future home, amidst the-
good wishes of many friends.
Months. PUBLISHED EVERY
; v*fCF .
MORNING. Good progress is being made with the The Thermometer.—At three o'clock
Very pretty dresses these, and we can fit Full particulars on application. Lake Coleridge hj'dro-electric scheme, this morning the thermometer outside FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATIONS.
GEORGE M. ROUT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914. and it is expected that power will be this office registered (34 degrees.

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w^jr- your figure exactly. * 1012 Secretary. supplied in Christchurch somewhere THE FEDERATION QUESTION
about May or June next. The super- The*f amo of Moutere apple lands haß
i Call will you and Inspect. WORKERS AND THE LAND. station spread from one end of New Zealand to
intendent of the Lake Coleridge already The Canterbury Fruit Growers' As-
MONEY TO LEND AT 6 PER CENT. and an assistant engineer have the other. Those interested should not sociation met on Saturday night, Mr.
Commenting editorially on the interest- been appointed and the Under-Secret fail to read the announcement in the
MRS. ImSTICE,
P. Sisson presiding. The "Press" re-
TPHE PERMANENT BUILDING ing letter over the norn de plume of tary for Public Works (Mr H. J. H. advertisement columns on page 8 re- ports that a letter was received from
x JSOCIBY lends Money at five (6) Blow) has applied to the Public Ser- garding the Ruby Bay Estate.*

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KELSON. "Index" which we published the other vice Commissioner to appoint six Mr. R. P. Hudson, president of the
\ DBA.PBB, f per cent, on city and country securities,
repayable by MONTHLY INSTAL- day, and which has also appeared in its engineers in addition to those already
New Zealand Fruit Growers' Associa-
tion, as follows:—"When waited upon
MENTS. own columns, the "Lyttelton Times" appointed. PERSONAL.
by & deputation of the Federation ex-
emphasises the writer's appeal to trade The Opposition are so little in touch ecutive last month, the Prime Minister
It's a Great Success I! BORROWERS
PROFITS.
participate in unionists to turn their attention to-
with public opinion in New Zealand Mr. Arthur F. Wimsett, of. the intimated that,
that they foolishly imagine they can chief post office, has been appointed associations
provided fruit growers'
were practically unani-
%irds rectifying the defect in the dis- return to office upon a wave of indigna- representative for the Nelson district mous indecided
HANNAH'S
their approval of the orcharrl
BORROWERS can repay sums of £2 tribution of our population noted by tion against reforms, which are approv- for the Government national provident tax as on at the last confer-
or more, on any monthly pay-day, in- the Dominions Royal Commission in ence, he would favourably consider lay-
terest ceasing on sums so repaid from Lthe following words:—"ln Australia excite the anger ed by all impartial citizens and only fund. ing the matter before Parliament. The
of politicians eager
date of repayment. ... the propor- for "influence or hungry for spoils.— A London Press Association cable ; executive accordingly formulated a

Summer Shoe Sale,


land New Zealand Auckland "Herald." Hardy, the scheme for personally approaching all
WHY PAY 6J per cent, or 6 per tion of the population engaged in pas- states that Mr. Thomas
novelist, has married his secretary, associations in the Dominion with a
peat, for your LOANS, when you can toral and agricultural pursuits is small-
obtain the MONEY from this Society er than in the United States and many hand That bringing up orphaned lamb^ by Miss Florence Dugdale. Mr. Hardy is view to obtaining their support. Since
sometimes pays is illustrated by 73 years of age. then the members of the Canterbury
at 5 per cent* European countries, and the townpopu- the fact
society passed a resolution that they
IJeoause noismatter what footwear you buy fromua during our Sale It observed "pets/ J
that one of last season's
13 months old, brought up by A Melbourne Press Association cable 'absolutely refuse to support any Gov-
the quality good and the reductions are generotte* TABLE OF REPAYMENTS and full lation is excessive." was
the sister of a Waiau runholder, clip- reports the death of ex-Police Sergeant ernment compulsory tax on fruit grow-
information obtainable at the Office of by "Index" that the unlocking of the ped 17£lb wool. Tho length of the Steele, who wounded and captured Ned ers.' The Canterbury association Hoes
Every pair of Shoes we hold-is reduced in Priest the Society, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, jland and drafting thereto the surplus wool was 6of;inches. not propose any alternative means:of
GEORGE M.' ROUT, Kelly at the Glenrowan Hotel. raising funds, and it is, of course, ad-
Secretary.
'population of the cities "is of far great-
mitted that, without funds, no organis-
Ladies' Patent Buckle Shoes,usual 16/6,»ow 10/11. Far too many careers laavebeen crip-
er importance to unionists than striv- pled and far too many valuable lives Mr Henry Blaekmoro, one of Tua-
on ation can exist on anything like a busi-
Ladies' Tan Glace Button Boots, «sual 18/6, now 8/11. ing after increases in wagee which are peka's pioneer gold miners, died
Ladies' Grey Top Patent Vamp Shoes,usual 8/6, now 4/11. have been lost in the strenuous politics Tuesday night at Waipori, where he ness basis. We are therefore faced
Ladies* White Canvas One Bar Shoes,usual 6/6, now 4/11. automatically "passed on", and swal- of New Zealand, and we should like to lived for nearly fifty years. He was with, co far as I can see,, the necessity
Ladies' Tan Langtoy Shoes, usual 15/6, now 8/11.
Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes,usual 18/6, now 10/11, ""
A LINE FOR MEN. lowed up in the increased cost of liv- see a radical change incountry
ing. The "Lyttelton Times" says the mentary methods ofunnecessary
the
the parlia- for some years manager of the Lam- of dropping the Federation altogether
that
strain merlaw
Flat Hydraulic Gold Mining and allowing our efforts of the past few
Association years in the direction of organisation
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Ladies' Tan Glace Button Boots, uawal 21/-,now 14/11. would lessen the Company, says a Press
Why pay half-a-crcmn for a appeal deserves a wider audience than upon its public men.—"Lyttelton telegram. of our industry to fall through. It is
Children's G»y Blue Champane Shoes,4 to 6,1/11,7 to 10 2/6. hardly necessary to emphasise tho
Tie when you can get one of the one to which it is addressed. The Times."
land question is of more consequence On Saturday the staff of the "Mana- seriousness of such a retrograde step,
C.F. Pulish, Black and Taa,«tins 1/-. the smartest and nicest for as in general education there ie watu Times" presented the retiring and all for. apparently, the insignific-
only 1/-, to the workers than it is to any other noJust special aim at fostering undevelop- lessee, Mr H. B. Drew, with a case of ant sum of 6d per acre per annum," a
Ladies' Sound Rubbers, 2 pai*s 1/-. it is of
section of the community, but ed Caesars and Shakespeare's, and not silver-mounted pipes. very small fraction of the loss even
Here is our bargain offer :— consequence to every man, woman and even Kitcheners and Kiplings, but the now being incurred through want of
child in the country. "Hitherto," our needs of the average pupil are consid- At a meeting of the Temuka branch business organisation, the necessity
contemporary continues, "both the ered as setting the standard, so it of the Reform League last uight, says for which will increase as time goes on.
WIDE END ought to be in science. The giants of a Timaru Press Association telegram, Over ten thousand acres have been
main political parties have shown a dis- high tlieory will arise just as surely Colonel J. T: M. Hayhurst, Mayor of planted in orchard within the last fivo
Derby Ties position to regard it as the concern of from a people whose first aim is practi- Temuka, was announced as the .Reform years.
only a mere handful of the people—of cal as from one that puts theory first candidate for that electorate"- fcfc the Canterbury association I do not con-
With the opposition of the
practice a bad second.—The next election.
FDR 1/-. the few thousands .who are already on and "Age."
sider any member of the executive
could feel himself called upon to incur
the land and of the few hundreds who A Wellington Press Association wire the personal expense and trouble whicb.
The very latest styles, all have some hope of getting there. The If the silly women who are not says that although it has beon gener- would be entailed in carrying out the
shades and patterns. Reformers frankly legislate for this ashamed to confess an utterly useless ally understood Hutt, that Mr Diamond Jen- agreed upon scheme of waiting on the
small minority. They have talked of butterfly existence, spending enormous ness, of Lower who was a mem- other associations, and I cannot help
Usual price 2/3, 2/6. sums annually on the decoration of ber of the Stefansson Arctic expedi- feeling there is nothing more the ex-

Take this Advertisement Pick your choice to-day.


providing twenty-five acre blocks of their worthless bodies and the gratifi- tion, was safe, all doubt has been re- ecutive can do until growersrealise the
poor kauri land for people who want cation of their nonsensical whims from moved. His father, Mr G. A. Jenness necessity of-supporting the Federation
to engage in fruit-growing in the Far day to day—could only be made to
North, but oven this uninviting scheme realise the wickedness it
(Lower Hutt), has received a cablegram or some other system of sound organ-
of what they from Ottawa saying: "Jenness safe." isation. Holding these views as I do.
are doing, and the way is regarded I feel it my duty to ask the executive

to your Dealer, and


seems to have been abandoned sineo by the multitudes who arc having to to consider the advisability of relieving
U« UL U* i
they discovered there still were one or pay the piper for all this grossness of
two million acres of Native land out self-indulgence, perhaps they would ON THE HEIGHTS.
me of my position as president, and
appointing a man in my place who can
LTD. of the hands of the speculators. The bell. change their ways.r-Rev. It. J. Camp- take a more hopeful view of the suc-
WRECKED .SAILORS' PROVISION cess of the scheme than T can."
he will play over for you free of charge any of the latest BRIDGE STSKET. N3LSON. - Liberals, of course, did much better.
They at least made an effort Jto give Captain Halsey and the gallant offi-
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BENA COLUMBIA Records —the Records that wear
TWICE as longl "
the small man and the poor man an cers of the
opportunity to get on the land. But Zealand received a splendid welcome
world-famous ship the New (SpecUl to "The Colonist.")
merely one for the executive, and all
the Canterbury association could do
w.i« to receive'the letter.
home in London says the "Western Wellington, Feb. 11 This the association did
even the Liberals hesitated to go the News" of Dec. 17. They became the During a cruise around the North
whole length of their conviction. When guests of the Navy League at a lunch- Auckland coast on the lighthouse
The followiog are ajEew youjshould ask for—note especially they acquired large estates under the eon in the afternoon and at a recep- steamer Hinemoa, the Hon. EL D. Bell,
Land for Settlements Act they sub- tion to-night. '.The "First Lord of the Minister of Internal Affairs) land- MINISTERS ON TOUR.
that big hit " You Made^MeLove You." Admiralty honoured the first with his ed at Big King Island^ where there

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divided them into sheep farms and presence. Captain Halsey and his is a provision depot for castaways. He MR MASSEY AT ROTORUA-
made little or no provision for the ag- comrades found themselves among has come back wondering how anyone
New Records. ricultural labourer and the earth-hun- friends and admirers of the most ap- but a robust sailor in good fettle, and
gry townsman." The "Lyttelton preciative and representative charac- possessing catlike agility, coiild even
[United Press Association.)
ter, and such ay.is their experience got to the provisions in case of need, Rotorua, Feb. II
TheKerry Dance Morgan Kingston Times" goes on to say that in this re- throughout their Empire tour. They for they were stored on a cliff with an The Premier, with the Hons. W.
My Message Morgan Kingston spect, and indeed in several other re- were treated as though they had been approach which the Minister described Herries and Dr. Pomare, arrived at
Softly Awakes My Heart Ellery Band spects, the Hon. William Rolleston. Ambassadors from one dominion to to your correspondentas being like the Rotorua to-day, and visited the races.

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Traumerei EUery Band proved himself the most progressive o£ another. That, indeed, was-their role, side of a hoitse. He intends suggest- In reply to a Chamber of Commerce"
as Captain Halsey showed in his ing that a decent track be made to the deputation, which, asked when certain
Triplet Polka Cornet Solo all the land reformers. Perhaps his modest but very earnest and heartfelt depot, otherwise there is a danger of information promised previously would
Facilita Cornet Solo tillage settlements were a little in ad- speech upon the Imperial results of the exhausted people coming ashore only to be forthcoming regarding the grant-
If I Could Only Make You Care Eirkby vance of the times, but they expressed cruise. Captain Halsey had'among his find the much-needed food.out of their ing of thei freehold for the town, Mr
audienco many leading Westcountry- reach. -.- Massey said no legal difficulty was in the
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-You Made Me Love You an idea that would be capable of enor- inen. The company included the Earl way, but the serious difficulty was to
Flfi£ INSURANCE SOCIETY, mous development in these days. But and Countess of Hasbury, the Duke of arrive at an equitable basis. So far
LIMITED. where the assistance of the workers is Norfolk, Sir E. Fremantle. Lord and HIGH LAND VALUES. as sub-lessees were concerned, the Gov-
Established 1797. particularly, needed at the present time Lady Sydenham, Captain Faber, M.P., ernment had no concern with them. He
Apply at your local dealer's, orwrite for Gomplete Catalogues Sir H. Beerbohm Tree and Mrs Tree, £85 PER. ACRE FOR PASTORAL intended appointing a commission of
is in insisting upon the imposition of the leading members of the Navy two gentlemen, probably. Departmental
and New Descriptive List, te Losses Paid exceed £30,000,000.such a graduated tax as would compel and HOLDINGS.
League, besides many officials of the officers, to go into full details regard-
Lowest Rates of Premiums. the owners of large estates to part Admiralty. Mr R. A. Yerburgh, M.P., [United Press Association.] ing the tenure here and in Te Aroha-
the chairman of the Navy League pre- The party goes to Opotiki to-morrow.
Losses Promptly and Liberally Settled with their superfluous acres. At pre- sided," and a. feature of the gathering
Chivers and Co., by- the undersigned.
JOHN PORTER HARRIS, ittheir
sent the tax is so nicely adjusted that was the large number of ladies present.
enables the owners to unload at ■Captain Halsey is an admirable type of and fatteningsuccessful
The most
Feflding, Feb. 11.
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iand ever held here took WIRELESS ON SHIPPING.
leisure without any fear that the naval officer, whose clear-cut features place to-day, when 100* acres of the
MUSIC SPECIALISTS, -
Chief Agent .and Attorney for Nelson, inflated prices of land will, be affected and shrewd and capable demeanour Kawa Kawa oalate, bv-longmg to the
CHBISTGHURCH. ■ Marlborough and Westland.
Norwich Union Chambers, Hardy St. ing jby the impost. The Reformers, ignor-" show him to be a man of pjswer. But trustees of the Riddiford estate, were NEW ZEALAND REGULATIONS
his outstanding quality is|, his deep offered in sections of from 10 to 50 acres.
[Unite© Press AbbociatioeJ
Jwhich'thethey,law of supply arid demand patriotism.--Few men Imperial
would- apply to any other more eloquently for the
have pleaded The highest price realised was. £85' for
spirit. Wellington, Feb. 11
[A €abb.] a 10' acre block. Trio whole piece
Regulations hove been drawn ujj cov-
W. BPENCER HAMPSON, commodity, actually .quote these high While travelling in a railwnv. car- averaged £65 an acre. Several sec- ering the equipment f) f wireless in-
A.I.A. (NIZ.) by Exam., A.S.A.A. prices as evidence of the country's riage oh his way to be married. Mr W. prices tions went over £80. Though the
opinion stallations on steamships registered in
(Eng.), Incorporated Accountant prosperity, while really they are no- ■Hv"Parkinson died in tTie arms of his were high, the genera]
Zealand, and carrying not less
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(Eng. and N.Z.) thing more than proof of the ex- brido-eleet, Miss Robertr (says a Mel- safe. than passengers. In foreign, in-
Audits, Investigations, Company istence of ' ter-colonial, or Homo trade all these
monopoly and of other evil bourne paper). Both were residents of
Secretary, Arbitrations and Average and were on th«--ir way to must bo fitted with wireless by July.
Adjuster, Professional and Tradesmen's conditions which inflict an intolerable Echuca, Castlemaine. where they weiv to have Ist next. The coastal vessels nfected
Books designed and kept by the term burden upon the small farmer and been wedded. But .just before tie
or, year. gravely retard the development of the train reached Castleinaino Mr Parkin-
■ THE OTIRA TUNNEL.
TROUBLE AMICABLY SETTLED Hauroto, Monowai, Rarawa,
are the Arahura, Tarawora, Mapounfca.
Mararoa,
\p>Tos?f%d\*f%A. SL i\s\S\JL '^£-£ ink" Agencies.—Yorkshire Insurance Op.,
Ltd.. Fire, Accident and Lir*> country. It is cheap land, not dear were of no avail,
son collapsed. Efforts to.restore him Takapuna, Te Anau. and Manah. Al-
and .mst before he CFrom Our Own Correspondent.) together twenty-seven vessels come un-
Stock, British Dominions Marine land, that Now Zealand requires just died he spoke cheerily to tho g1*I®*- der the regulations but seventeen of
Insurance Co., Ltd. now, and until it gets it the towns will stricken Miss Roberts, paying he would Wellington, Feb. 11. these, lwfudiru tl>c intor-coionial ves-
NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, remain over-crowded and the rural dis- be ail right in a.few minutes. On the -I understand" that the- trouble re- sels are draui.v .HLt.-l leavi.ifr the

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Trafalgar Street. tricts only sparsely populated. The journey Mr Parkinson appeared to his be cently reported at the Otira 'tunnel above-named to' !»:: fitted within the
~~ in good health, and conversed with has been amicably settled. The two next five months. The regulations
"" MONEY TO LEND. crying need of the Dominion is close "friends in the refreshment rooms. men who were dismissed for a breafch prdrido forand the inspection of the ship's
settlement, but close settlement can- supply of power needed
of instructions have been reinstated in equipment
W- ROUT/"* SONS,
Land and Financial Agents.-
not proceed in the face of exorbitant
prices. It is said that as a result of the
different work, and
ing on at the rate.
are go- for the'transmission
the vessels
of signals
are under way. Broaches
when
■' maximum The
efforts of the Society for the Health greater difficulty of working at the of the regulations by-.-nvi^rs or masters
We iiave Money to Lend in large or
small sums to suit Borrowers from 5 of-Women and Children the death rate Bealey end is making progress slower. arc punish able by ?<" 'i''<o of &'jG.
of young children has been reduced,
No Home should without b@ per cent.
Easy terms made for repayment of
NEWS OF THE DAY.
and that if babies are to be "bonny 7
the warm flush of radiant health THE WHITE PLAGUE. .
Principal. Mr. Harry Atmore, M.P., will ad- with BUSINESS NOTICES.
a few! useful jTools. NQTifig OF REMOVAL.
.—painting pink roses on plutnp^ little
dress his constituents at the Provincial c1 heeks—the best prescription is simple,
Hall this evening at eight o'clock. The fresh air and plenty of it. But we A replace advertisement is inserted sumption, Tlie great White Plague, or Con-
is commonly understood to
Mayor (Mr. W. Lock) will preside. should say this is not all, for you may by Messrs tho'G.D.C, Bridge street.
They are constantly being needed for little odd jobs commence from two causes, a loss of

that do not require the services of an outside man. eh/& mThoult, At the- examinations hold recently expand the little lungs and at the same
time injure thefragile spine if your baby tice of a summer
R. Hannah and Co. give no-
shoe sale. vitality and the simple everyday cold.
people troubled with chest or
and Son have a So many
" Messrs W.
by the Inspection of Machinery Depart- put into a springless, cramping and replace McKay
We have an excellent selection of tools of all kinds LICENSED fcUBVEYOI^ mentj, 219 candidates sat for various is
Has Removed to New Offices in Hallen. classes of engineers' certificates, and uncomfortable carriage. This* is an advertisement in today's pub- head
rip-lit
colds say, "Oh! I shall be all
very shortly, when the warm
for Carpenters or Mechanics that can be relied on steia'a Buildings (Upstairs), Trafalgar- 170 passed, says a.- Wellington Press important matter, andtake it would be un- lication.
risks when Mr. A. Gould will hold a clearing weather comes;" but colds are almost
for good service. Ou/prices, toos represent the best stroet.' 4624 Association wire. ■ wise for mothers ro
: they can be avoidedby going to Lock s salep.m.of furniture, etc., at his rooms, at as prevalent in the hot season as in the
winter time. You should never let
value. Emporium, and buying a, most comfort- 2 to-day.
MONEY TO LEND. In recognition of the your cold drag on, and with such an
Wanganui able go-cart with easy leather, or steel The Joint Auctioneers will hold a
as Baxter's Lung Pre-
Watersklers' Union's loyalty to the springs, ventilated hoods, and other stock sale at Tapawera en the 13th effective remedy no necessity for you to
MILNER, A GULLY, Arbitration Act during the recent server, there is
ROUT, trp-to-dat© improvements. Lock's have inst.
& Field Hardware Co., Ltd., more than a day or so at the
BARRISI^RStA\ND SOLICITORS. the local merchants subscribed about a,Jarge assortment of go-carts,
strike, it
The Wilkins keeping
thereby "the port open, prams, The New Zealand Loan and Mercan- have
Company will outside. A few doses of this winter
We Jiave Money to Lend for Clients £180, which is to be distributedin the etc.; also drop-side cots, and speciali- tile Agency
sale at to-day
hold stock remedy shows
a
almost immediate re-
HAKDY STBEET &JSELWYN PLACE. NELSON. on Mortgages of Freehold Land at low- course of a,few day©, says a~ Wanganui ties for th<i comfort of children. Th© Saturday Belgi'ove (Thursday). On
privi-; sults, and a single bottle at Is lOd
eat Rates of Interest. -Easy terms Press Association message. prices for these and all Household Fur- next they will sell the
Ask your fJiemist or .st»rekeep-
waifs for repayment; of principal 2340 niture are very reasonable, as a visit to j leges iii connection with 4h-3 Nelson cures. er^or it.
this popular emporium will prove.* Jockey's QuV« -toeSknßKG^-mm&ng.
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NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR WORK AND WAGES.


SUFFRAGETTES. THE KING OF SWEDEN. THE WOLVERHAMPTON MURDER. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. lebate in a speech of great vivacity,
THE
the House being crowded. He said PARTY.
FORCIBLE FEEDING.
PENDING ABDICATION. CLOSE OF THE INQUEST. MOMENTOUS SESSION OPENED. We Premier claimed" that the Govern- THE SYDNEY CONFERENCE.
SYDNEYBUTCHERS'STRIKE.

'"EFF<ml JO^MPROMISE.
ment had received a" mandate. Did
DIFFICULTIES IMITH MINISTERS VERDICT QF...WILFUL MURDER SPEECH FROM- THE THRONE.
INVITATION TO THE BISHOP OiF MR GRIFFITH IMPEACHED
LONDON. Stockholm, Feb. 11 London, Feb. 10, Avar? t>ii he refceiveltHe; electors' au- - A SERIOUS POSITIbN

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HOME RULE thority Ho British' troops' to; shoot
MRS PANKHURST'S RETTJRN.
A / 'Gazette" notice that
the JKmg's abdication-in favbiir of his
announces At:tlie'inquest on Thomas Reeks, the
down: their'felltfvr citizens; in 'Ulster ? t
FINAL RESOLUTIONS,
Sydney, Feb. 11

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victim of the Wolverliamptori tragedy,
London, Feb. 10. son is imminent owing to difficulties a Verdict of wilful murder "by some un- UNIONIST AMENDMENT TO THE The latter felt that.; they had^ ]been:
: ADDRESS. : ■■■'",. ro-.bed of
Sydney, Feb. 11, | The Stitchers' strike;""his assumed »
second with the Ministers. known^ persoris'\waZ 'returned; " their^ rights and privileges! At the final sittin^o|tihe Labour CJon^ se^ojis'ikspect. % A coitihiried meeting
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The Bishop of London paid a although .The coroner /stated ,thai> tlier© was London, Feb. 10.
by procedure begun in fraud and to" be ference,'' speakirig-*off tie t !of ihe^representatives of the whoJo
visit to Holloway Gaol, and consummated by force. If the Goyefn^ Bill,^riFjtegerald^ Baidj.tMVit' vwasVa;: industry decided to offer the men

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forcible not-th<s:&liglitest"dbtibti3Utthat Reeks King George and Queen Mary drove
not allowed to witness the ayas cruelly; murdered. The police are in state to the opening of Parliament. ir.ont could not think kindly of
ihe clumsy device at'^he^bestj" although^ af '.a^Jomproiniae"JtcS: aY forty-nine and a
declared the priso»ers did THE SENCHENYDD DISASTER.
feeding, he ""Uisterrrien let them think for "the necessary ose. The; committee sub*. halfC hours' week, and a rise of five
not complain of any harshness
kindness in the feeding.
The suffragettes characterise
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Dr.
mw
In-
BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY
DISREGARDED INSTRUCTIONS
quite unable to ascertain what brought The day was fine.
Reeks v .^o :
the■neighbourhood, or *to The
trade"" his"-movements after he left ted the failure of the efforts to solve
LiverDopl.
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Speech from the Throne regret-, moment that
Greeks or
the Ulstermen were' mitted a report that the Bill was sinii-; "fillings-;instead of ten.
Armenians. "
The Liberals lar to the. measure "previously" snbj* r 7--:-iihe*-secretary of the Master -Butch-
would then sympathise with them, and mitted. It would be introduced as ihp, er^1: Association said that with tho
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gram's statement as a whitewashing Home Rule by agreement, and express- loudly that they were rightly firsts measure of Parliament this yeaiji' pjceftenifcL high" prices for stock, and
in a jdarbonic acid gas prevented an ex-
ed the hope that in dealing with the
report, and incite him to show London, Feb. 10

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perienced"miner, descending the Ettings- matter, in which hopes' and fears "vere struggling' to be freel It was adoptedby aii overwhelmingma,j ■■^ages, not one butchery business In
by undergoing forcible
that is m him. At the Board of Trade inquiry into
practical way the faith feeding
suffragettes'
in pub- the Senghonydd, Thornton, a miner,
meeting on gave evidence that the accumulations
hall pit shaft. so many, and in which all were so_
A police.inquiry regarding telegrams keenly concerned, arid which unless ing if the Government meant to
Mr.. Chamberlain concluded toy ask-
ex-
■m^':j:"'-v .-/ [! "'.'-■ ".. " 'i
■ ■ ". Sydaeywas paying expenses.
The ;oortmittefeappointed"til investi- yjA ■jfurther meeting of employers will
lic at the ;clujd©.;;]fi^t^v-'Wouli- it secure XJlster gate-,the charges, against tho Hon. Aj; rbe^ KeldNm. Thursday. If the-butchers
sent by- - two.- -American sailors from
Monday. of gas were known to a fireman who Liverpool iWblyerhampton, notifying 1?an dledrrinw^«ritferftv*©ssgtel^fjXnlgiti^Jt/j1 i:th4^san^^ht^a^"KFrfcairi: enjoyed"? Griffith, Miniat6r<>£ Public W^tks, sUb^'
pSS/'-ntft^tefsept the ultimatum^ the/shop's-
Mr© Pankhurst has returned-to ; % :,.■ and a. spirit ;bfe mutual :c6ncessfen=i- If-
Eng-
in the disaster. There was a, mit&d
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1 "its^report^ and" by 81 to 3 the: iwild^felosjed. ■"■■ _:-.;:;■■
"perished
would ad-v .general instruction to brush out the thai s6meone Was frieMj, Government 'a ered "Yes,"
difficultrajg. -the.the
visiting a nsW
land. She announced she window:' in s«ne threatened grscve-. danger of civil war would Ite avert* ■e«nferencfrimpeached;Mt,6riffitbroath0i t

dress a meeting from a da^tafleiljieeks left; E^erpxiiSir the 'co.-operati6iife.of- all partie^JaaS cd. If not civil war was certain;i-Ex-A charige"t»f?hawingfailed: to pay ther^les THEEMPLOYERS'OFFER.
Camden Square. When she left, the The commissioner said that if Thorn- "The Montreal immigration autkor- creeds would secure a lasting svttla elusion was the only possible basis of provided*in the Federal award govern-
police arrested a woman, but When tak- ton's evidence was reliable it disclosed naent. peace, but it would not make the JBill ing builders' labourers. It was deridr (Received Feb. 11, 9 p.m.)
it was found ities have filially decided to release Pi-oposals would be submitted to re- r ":■■ Sydney, Feb. 11
en to the police station very serious conditions.
Rogers, the' man who was detained on jgood or safe. ed to make' r'eprcfientations to the Pre?
they had been hoaxed, having arrested constitute the Second Chamber.
- Sir John; Simon moved the adjourn- mier the for immediate payment of the A meeting of strikers decided to re-
the drrivarof the Grampian.
another suffragette disguised at Mrs Measures woSild be introduced to ment. award rates. fer the master butchers' offer to tho
Pankhurst. IMPERIAL HEALTH CONFERENCE. deal with industrial and agricultural board of the; Australasian Meat Em-
FURTHER EVIDENCE. A similar debate took place in the A motion was carried by 72 to 10for ployees1."Uiuon, and to abide by its de-
housing; also Imperial naturalisation 5 House of Lords. the compulsory notification of venereal
A WILD MELEE. GATHERING IN LONDON, and development of national education Lord Middleton move'l an amend- diseases, provision of dispensaries, sys- cision, which will be given-on Thursday,
(Received Feb. 11, 11.85 p.m.)
The Government would give effect to ment to the effect that it would be dis- tematic periodic examination, and the night. --
MRS. PANKHURST'S HOUSE
GUARDED
London, Feb. 10
The Victoria League has organised a
health conference arid exhibition to be
At the inquest Thomas
evidence that he did
London, Feb. 11

not
Kent
know of
gave the Safety at Sea Conference's recom- astrous to proceed with the Home Rule: free distribution of certain remedies at
any mendations.
Speech referred to the friendly
Bill. the hospitals. :; THE WHARF TROUBLE. "
(Received Feb. 11, 11.35 p.m.) Reeks had in the Black The
held at the Imperial Institute on May connection Lord Morley repeated Mr. Asquith's GENERAL OVERTIME STRIKE
London, Feb. 11
Sir Charles MacKellar Board, Country. Reeks never mentioned foreign relations a*hd the approaching arguments, and said the Governmont CABINET LITTLE PERTURBED.
18th.- King and Queen to Presi-
The supposed Mrs. Pankhurst ad- Under Secretary of Education, New Ramsden. visit of tha the vast importance of the Sydney, Feb. 11
meeting of 500 persons. Dr. Ashley Smith said he thought dent Poincare, and stated that satis- realised question Ulster.
(Received Feb. 11, 9 p.m.)
The wharf workers' overtime strik-ei
dressed a
ap- South Wales; Drs. Barrett, Ormiston, the two shots were fired as Reeks was factory negotiations were proceeding
to Sydney, Feb. 11
Pandemonium reigned when shepolice Miss Outhbertson, and Mr G. H. The debate was adjourned. Mr. Griffith will remain on holiday in is general at all ports controlled by the
peared, the suffragettes and the falling. The bullets in the live cart- wi.th Germany and Turkey regarding Both parties are awaiting
for Mrs. Pank- Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician, ridges were than that industrial and- commercial interests in the country for a few more days. His -Federation. developments at to-day's meeting.
alike mistaking her Truby King, of New Zealand, of less weight SIR HORACE PLUNKETT'S are not greatly perturbed
hurst. She was hither and and Dr. found in the brain. There were no Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf. SUGGESTION.
colleagues
will contribute papers. Mr. W. H. Long, in moving the Un- about the Labour Conference's im- INCONVENIENCE AT BRISBANE.
thither, and at one time she and two signs that Reeks had been drugged,
peachment of Mr. Griffith.
suffragettes were on the ground, with ionist amendment to the Addfess-in- CONDITIONAL INCLUSION OF
Reply, declared that the United King- (Received Feb. 12, 0.40 a.m.)
police sprawling above, the crowd ULSTER.
Brisbane, Feb. Tl
police with CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. dom was for the first time for centur-
meantime attacking the *
SMALLPOX. London, Feb. 10 wharf labourers' strike is seri-
ies threatened with civil war. A hun- The
sticks and clogs. Seven were arrested, Right Hon Sir Horace Plunkett,
SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.
ously inconveniencing the shipowners
each carrying a pair of Indian clubs. THE SALVARSAN TREATMENT THE NEW SOUTH WALES dred thousand Ulstermen were deter The
It is believed that Mrs. Pankhurst EPIDEMIC mined at the cost of their lives to re- after confidential interviews with the THE INDEMNITY BILL and- the public. Several vessels have
A MUNIFICENT GIFT gist the Home Rule Bill. Bloodshed Ulster leaders, proposes that Protest- been- cotnpelled to leave with short
remains at Camden Hill. A squad of
had. been avoided only Edward ant Ulster should accept the Home MR CRESWELL S SPEECH cargoes.
police are guarding the exits of the London, Feb. 10 (Received Feb. 12, 0.45 a.m.) by Sir
house. has offered Sydney, Feb. 11. Carson's resolute and l>rave leadership. Rule Bill on condition that'by plebes-
The Grocers' Company Capetown, Feb. 11 COMPULSORY CONFERENCE
has occur- Ho asked whether the Government wa: cit© it decides at the end of a fixed per-
the London Hospital £10,000for a new Another case of smallpox sure that the struggle would be confin- iod whether it will continue subject to Mr Creswell, M.P., described General ADJOURNED.
ward for the treatment of syphilis by red at Singleton. The Government's the Irish Parliament, and also that Botha as "Louis I. by the grace of
ed to Ireland. not [Received Feb.- 12, 1.8 a.m.)
EARTHQUAKE IN AMERICA. the Salvarsan cure. A leading author- daring to interfere in South Africa at Ulster volunteers should be given an God, Defender of Mineowners. He as-
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ity states that in one or two genera- preamble the Bill Melbourne, Feb. 11
the present moment showed how idle opportunity to organise as a Territorial serted that th© to
ONE FATALITY. tions it will be possible to stamp out AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS. making it & The compulsory conference of iho
disease, like smallpox, if the hospi- was the Imperial Parliament's boast- force, thus preserving an ultimate contained statements shipowners and waterside work >rs to
the monument of mendacity. The law al- consider the claims put forward
New York, Feb. 11 tals combined efforts. A HINDU PROTEST ed supremacy. He urged the Premier safeguard on which the province could ready providedpenalties for inciting to l-y the
rely for the preservation of ?ts liber-
An earthquake shock caved in a to pause and consult the electorates.
charge of treason was latter, after a short eitting adjourned
It would be a crime of the first magni- ties. cease work. The
irench near Ringhampton, killing a la-
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Washington, Feb. 10
the flimsiest since the case of Titus till ,tbL-mqrrow to consider a'" ♦rtain
bourer. The shock was felt north as Dr. Isher Singh, of the Punjaub, and tude to shoot down the people of A
THE LATE LORD STRATHCONA. Dr. Suashinara Boss, of Calcutta, Ulster. SETTLEMENT PRACTICABLE. Oates. He admitted there was a con- suggestion made by Mr. Justice liig-
far as Montreal and Ottawa. Little spiracy, but the conspirators occupied gins.
damage is reported. formally protested to Chairman Bur- MR. MUNRO-FERGUSON
ESTIMATE OF HIS ESTATE AN IMPRESSIVE DEBATE. the Treasury Benches.
nettr-against the proposed Immigration CONFIDENT. GOLD MINERS' DEMANDS.
A SEVERE SHOCK. Bill, excluding Hindus from the United
London, Fe/b. 9 MR. ASQUITH'S REPLY [United Peese Association.]
(Received Feb. 11, 9 p.m.) Lord Strathcona's estate, consisting States. They asked that Hindus (Received Feb. 11, 11.35 p.m.)
IN
POLITICAL SENSATION
New York, Feb. 11. chiefly of laihvay securities, is estimat- throughout the country be first /hen FURTHER PROPOSALS FORE- London, Feb. 11
AUSTRIA.
Dunedin, Feb. 11
from a hearing. Mr. Burnett refused to SHADOWED Mr. Munro-Ferguson, who has been The assessors in the dispute between
The earthquake shook pictures ed at £7,000,000.
promise anything. appointed the Qtago and Southland Gold Miners'-
Massachusetts, a Governor-General of the
the walls in the State Capitol, Albaay, James Smith, of OF STATE DOCU- Union and the employers failed to
and chimntys fell. The whole section son of Lady Strathcona by a former
CONCESSIONS THE PRICE OF Commonwealth, in taking farewell of DISAPPEARANCE MENTS agree before the conciliation commis-
PEACE his constituents, said he confidently sioner. Sluicers asked 10s per shift,
geologically known as the Devonian marriage, receives a bequest of
believed that there would be a, peaceful and the employers-offered9s. The dis-
Silurian stratas was shaken. £25,000. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS. PROCEEDINGS pute
(Received Feb. 11, 11.5 p.m.) settlement of tile ImTf question. He IMPEACHMENT CHECKED
has been referred to the Arbitra-
London, Feb. 11 tion Court.
THE EXEMPTION CLAUSE believed that Mr. Asquith would iind a
Mr. Long's speech was marked by way. While conserving the principles COASTAL MASTERS' DISPUTE.
THE OLYMPIC GAMES. PATRIOTIC TEACHER. sincerity and earnestness. He denied they had fought for for years, it should Sofia, Feb. 11
REPEAL PROSPECTS BRIGHT Minister for Foreign
that the Unionists were sowing disloy- be practicable to devise a form of home" M. Ghenadieff, Wellington, Feb. 11
AUSTRALASIAN FEDER4TION DECLINES TO FLEE, alty in the Army, though it was true rule wihin home rule that would satisfy Affairs,, announced the
disappearance
The coastal master's dispute with tho
(Received Feb. 11, 10.35 p.m.)
Washington, Feb. 11. there was great anxiety,, and many the north of Ireland. from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shipping companies came before tho
(Received Feb. 12> 0.40 a.m.) PREFERS TO GUARD EMPEROR'S, of the whole series of documents estab- Conciliation Commissioner (Mr P. Hal-
PICTURE A vigorous discussion of the Panama soldiers had sent in their commissions lishing the responsibility of the late ly). There appeared for the employ-

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Malbourne, Feb. 11
tolls question is proceeding. The pros- rather than fight against Ulster. He in connection ers Messrs C. McArthur, W. Fuller,
A representative gathering of sports-
Tokic, Feb. 9. Government in matters and Beck, with Mr N. Mcßobie as
pects of the repeal of the tolls are con- asked if the defensive forces were so
men approved of the formation of an island village strong that the Government was pre- THE KIKUYU CONTROVERSY. with which an impeachment is impend- agent. The representatives of the Mer-
A schoolmaster in an sidered bright. chant Service Guild were Messrs J. "W.
Olympic Federation with a constitution adjacent to the Sakura-shima volcano pared to run this great risk. The Go- ing.
Crotty and D. Turksma, and Captain
as adopted by the recent conference. OPEN COMMUNION.
Daish, and refused to depart to the rescue steam- vernment should produce its proposals D. J. Watson as agent. Mr Mcßobie
Messrs. W. W. Parkinson, applied for an adjournment. He saicl
er with the other residents. He pre- MEXICAN BANDITS. without delay. There was no justifica- A BRITISH COLUMBIA PRE- that day
G. Shand wei-e appointed the Victorian ferred to guard the Emperor's picturo tion for prolonging the terx'ible agony SUICIDE OF AN ACTRESS. that the assessors present employers
representatives on the governing coun- in the schoolhousse. He was forcibly CEDENT were only temporary, as tho
REPORTED CAPTURE OF of the Irish people. most concerned were out- of town. Tho
cil for the first four years. removed with the picture, amid a rain Mr. Asquith, who had a great recep- DEATH BY POISON employers had been most surprised
It was also decided to ask the coun- CASTILLO (Received Feb. 11, 10.35 p.m.) that the demands had been put in.had at
of red-hot stones and ashes. tion, declared that the recent 'by-
a time when the employers
cil to invite Mr. O. M. Williams to act elections indicated no change inregard Ottawa, Feb. 11 (Received Feb. 11, 9 p.m.) such
as one of five delegates representing
(Received Feb. 11, 10.35 p.m.)
Bishop Duvernet, of Prince Rupert, Sydney, Feb. 11 been in the thick of the turmoil.to Even
El Paso (Texas), Feb. 11. to Home Rule. A dissolution would be
referring to the Kikuyu controversy,
now they had hardly a chance look
Australia on the International Olympic
It is reported that the bandit Castil- useless. It would reduce the Parlia- An actress named Jessie Thorn com- after their own business.
Congress to be held in Paris In June that he five years ago adminis- mitted suicide by taking poison in an The dispute was adjourned indefinite-
THE TITANIC CASES. lo was captured by General Villa, the ment Act to a nullity, and might result stated probably-be called again
uext. tered Holy *; Communion to Roman hotel at Geurie, after participating in ly. It will
rebel leader, who threatens to execute in a condition of stalemate. If the Catholics and Dissenters in his diocese. a performance. early in March. The sauio course will
APPEAL- COURT'S JUDGMENT all captured bandits. Opposition were victorious they would
he met eight everyone probably be followed in the officers-
THE BALKANS. be faced with the problem of governing Later of his action, which
dispute', which is fixed to come before
Mr. Hally this morning.
London, Fob. 10. Ireland, of which three-fourths would of whom approved qxtestioned anywhere.
In delivering judgmentin the Titanic was never >
DECISION OF THE POWERS CRICKET. be bitterly disappointed. He asked WEATHER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.
case, the Court ot Appeal held that whether, if the Liberals gained a
GREECE AND TURKEY DEFIANT neither the--directions preceding the NATAL DEFEATS MARYLEBONE. majority, would Ulster lay down its A WELCOME CHANGE BURGLARIES.
contract nor the notice to passengers arms? There was no reason why Ul- THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. A MUCH-CHARGED PRISONER
London, Feb. 10, following the contract wero part and (Received Feb. 11, 10.35 p.m.) ster should change its opinions because (Received Feb. 11, 9 p.m.)
It is understood that the Triple Alli- parcel of the contract. Therefore- it Sydney, Feb. 11 [United Pbesb Association.]
Capetown, Feb. 11 a^number of British electors imperfect- -REDISTRIBUTION OP SEATS
ance, particularly Germany, Is unwill- wag-Ttnireeessaa-y to-consider whether .In a match against Natal Maryle- ly informed on Irish affairs and more The long spell of heat and drought Wellington, Feb. 11.
ing to co-operate in securing Greece's sufficient notice of the exemption clause bone in the first innings made 132. Cox interested in land arid tariff reform or (Received Fob. 11, 10 3.3 p.m.) has broken, and conditions generally Arthur Douglas, who pleaded guilty
and Turkey's respect for the Powers' had been given to intending passengers. took 3 wickets for 29 runs. The sec- the Insurance Bill chose to say so. He Ottawa, Feb. 11 are cooler, with useful scattered rains. at Auckland to a number of burglary
Welling-
collective decisions. Greek opinion op- Even if the exemption clause was part ond innings produced 235. Tuckett asked the Opposition if it would give In the House of Commons Mr. Tor- charges appeared at Court at break-
poses the evacuation of the district of and parcel of the contract, it was not of ton to answer 25 charges,.mostly
took 3 wickets for 26, and Carter 4 for a guarantee that a measure approved den introduced the Redistribution ing and entering and theft. J lie total
Epirus, until the Aegean Islands are in the form prescribed by the Board of CHRISTCHURCH ELECTRICAL beer,
32. In the first innings Natal r lade by the electorates should pass into law. Seats Bill, increasing tho Wo-itovn re- value of articles alleged to have til!
guaranteedto Greece. Trade. Sir Edward Carson interjected: Will presentation in the Mousi.-. of .'om-nons, POWER LOAN. stolen is £349. He was remanded
153 (Taylor 91), and in the second lest Friday.
six wickets for 216 (Taylor, >ot cut, you drop Home Rule? owing to the largely mcivasou i <>j>ula-
100). In Natal's first innings Barnes Mr."Asquith replied that there was tion. The Eastern and uumthiu> prov- ISSUED AT PAR
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captured 5 wickets for 44. no parity in the two positions. "You inces lose slightly.
UNITY OF EMPIRE. can control the Lords, and if the mat- The Bill is not likely'so olf"r the (Received Feb. 11, 11.20 >.m )
NORTHERN LEAGUE AND NEW London, Feb. 11 SWIMMING.
SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIA BEATS SOUTH TARA- ter can be settled by something in the party complexion of the House L< i-Mise power
SPEECH BY LORD GREY NAKI. nature of a general agreement it would while Manitoba and British Columbia The Christchurch electrical CHAMPIONSHIPS.
per NEW ZEALAND
London, Feb. 10 [United Association.] be much better that it should be set- are largely Conservative, Alberta aid distribution loan of £100,000 at i\
M efbourne, Fob: 11
Pbess cent has been issued afc par. It is re- [Ukiteb Pbess Association.]
A special meeting of the Northern tled here and now." He regretted Saskatchewan will benefit the LiK'-.-ils. payable
recep- in 1946. Blenheim, Feb. 11
Union League considered the New Earl Grey, speakingat a civic Hawera, Feb. 11. that his conversations with Mr Bonar
South Wales League's cablegram relat- tion, said: "Unity of interest between The Taranaki v. Australia match was Law failed to attain an agreement, but For the New Zealand swimming
is concluded to-day in perfect weather. championships the entriesevents. total 480
ing to conditions of admission, which it the Dominions and the Motherland The Australians concluded their first he didn't despair of the possibility of MES AGERIES MARITIMES. post-entry In©
accentuate, excluding the
decided were now satisfactory, and the what I desire to find and innings, in which they made 271. South a settlement. He thought that passage SCULLING. carnival will be held on the evening
team will piobably leave on April 17th. for unity of interest, in my opinion, Taranaki were dismissed in their sec- in the. King's Speech was echoed in NEW AUSTRALIAN SERVICE of
the 16th. 18th, 20th and 23rd.
makes for national greatness and the ond essay for 90. Australia secured every part of the House. BARRY AND HIS CHALLENGERS Competitors will be entertained at a
expansion of British influence. It has loss tho 60 runs required to win with the Sir. Asquith added that he was not (Received Feb. 11, 11.35 p.m.) garden f eto on the 19th,on a social on the
of a couple of wickets. (Received Feb. 11, 11.35 p.m.) smoke concert the "21bt, a
done a great deal in the advancement even going to pronounce final judgment London, Feb. 11 17th a
evening on the 21st, and a>
REASONS FOR THE SUPERIORITY world, London, Feb. 11 ladies'
OF THOMSONS' CORDIALS. of civilisation throughout, the AUSTRALIANS V. CANTERBURY. against the exclusion of Ulster, though The Messageries Maritiiucs' new ser- match on the 21st.
The "Sportsman" says that oars- cricketcompetitors include M &.

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and I have come here to see what con- even the Opposition regarded it as un- vice to Australia provides for monthly The
Christchurch, Feb. 11. the public will welcome the nion C Atkinson, Miss O'Leary (a.l
The ingredients used—fruit juices, tribution Australia is. making to the speed of twelve knots. men and
fruit extracts, sugar, etc.—are purest general scheme." Sinis's-team plays the return match desirable and only a means to es- steamers;of
against Canterbury on March 14, 16, cape more formidable evils. He per- The passenger accommodation will 'be assuming
a
news that Paddon's visit is settled, but Sers of championships). A- handi-
is on the
and best, and are free from adulter- that the New South Wales cap river race for all comers
ation. 17. All the proceeds go to Lancaster sonally favoured Sir Horace Pluiikett's strictly limited. programme.
Scullers' League has decided Albany's
The materials are microscopically Park. ,"
' plan of including Ulster with the The Messageries Maritimes is not and Paddon's claims, it cannot have
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and analytically examined before be- option of exclusion after a time. prepared to maintain fifteen knot ves-
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ing used. OF CANTERBURY BEATS SOUTHLAND. Mr. Asquith. concluded by saying sels for ihe present subsidy.
weight in England, which would strong-
The factory is the most sanitary THE RECENT EPIDEMICS ly resent interference in Mi© Barry- THE PHARMACY BOARD.
ssuth of the "Line." SMALLPOX AND DIPTHEFHA. Invercargill, Feb. 11. that any concessions must be regarded Albany dispute. Barry is 'willing to
The water used is from an artesian Tlie cricket match, Southland v. Can-
Would certainly not have attained terbury, was resumed to-day in fine as the price of peace. By this he did Albany after Paddon for £500
CONDITIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL
bore that penetrates 200 feot below such proportions if the hygienic fact vow EXAMINATION.
Canterbury won by ten not .mean the avoidance of civil strife,
the surface.
were more generally known that; the weather.
wickets. a peace which would enable the INSIPID PEOPLE.
a-side. Pbess Association.]
All cordials and syrups are filtered disinfection of the mouth by a reliable hut
three times before being bottled. antiseptic is a great pro- Irish Government to start in an atmos-
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phere giving it a fair chance of work- variably Pale, tired, insipid, people almost in-
silver, and pumps are fitted with glass tecting the factor against all ailments suffer from indigestion. They CHINESE STABBING AFFRAY. The New Zealand Pharmacy Board
where infection is through t he ing successfully. Ho could not believe lack vitality, vim, go, because they do to divide the professional
plungers.
or respirator* tract. By^putUnc EXCHANGING PROFESSORS. has decided
No shot machines are used for wash- 3throat that the country was reduced to such not obtain the nourishment from the THE "VICTIM'S" CONFESSION examination into two sections. 1110
drops of SANDER'S EUCALYTJ statesmanship :fchat food they eat. They can find little or be to compel candidates to
ing. All bottles are thoroughly wash- insolvence of effect-will

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EXTRACT on a piece of loaf-sugar, aiu); an [Dnitsd Press Assoozjltxon.]
ed "and dried. A SUCCESSFUL SCHEME they could not with honest mind: and no pleasure "because they are not ,well submit to two examinations.
-' ; allowing it to dissolve in the mouth.; to enjoy it, and their business
Every bottle is pasteurised, ensur- that cavity i© thoroughly^^intect6d. ■goodwill avoid the evils and"' dangers enoixgh ChristchurcH,Feb. 11
ing proof against germs. volatile nature of SANDER'S ;KX- FURTHER INNOVATION PRO- affairs: suffer. There- is; always a time
Thomsons', Ginger Wine is matured The TRAOT makes it penetrate ever^> crev- POSED, ahead. Directly the necessary finan- -when Nature mus^be helped, and if Gee Poy, the vietim~oi: the Chinese
completed, the Gbv- you cannot digest your food we recom- -stabbing affray on 'Saturday;-now' says "A CLE'VPt CONSCIENCE .MAKES
for 2£years, and Thomson's Raspberry ice. SANDER'S EjmUCT. m'so.
Vinegar and Lime Juice Cordial for nauseous nor depa^srag^^^fe^??!*;'- New York, Feb. 9
i'cial business
"e^nmfent would p\it ; forward, stiggesf mend-a short treatment with Baxter's that Ec inflicted
Pills—^Gomp^und of\ Quinine. These
the wound himself. A GOOD PILLOW!"
And
■.
nothing will do so much, to

at least six months. '/ mon eucalyptus, and pjosses^vgr^at f The exchange "of University profes.- tions":to; secure" a settlement. ,; ;
Thomsons have won 25 gold medals, antiseptic power. By using
and 31 first-class
/
certificates against
Purity is TlibmSons'ftrade mark, and the
EXTRACT \ou avoid the uncertn'n
SANDKJtS
tlie world. : : composition of the lozsaii^; you jiave Germany has proved sq successful that ster's
of antiee^t'c
sors between the United States and ; vThe Right
opposition
it is now proposed to exchange expert by the actoirtion of propol'tiohalr^pre-
Hon. T.
would
Loiigh
be
said
largely
Ul-
met t '
are put up in silvey-coated form or they
are
ake,
not
and
Baxter's;
without
are
t
perfectly
aste, but
easy to
in- ."A GOOD DINNER SHARPENS
Ivigorating effect they will have on you WIT while it softens the heart."—A
ihe
promote your perfect well-being
"and
Colds;
Linseed
ensure freedom from coughs,9
influenza, etc., a* Tonking■
Emulsion, the never-fail-

also their watchword in every stage ,of thatbenefit ; All stores stock them at happy and beneficial help to both is ing remedy. :' o,
con bensod witli safety. ind.tiJM; business men, merchant's and financiers sentaiaon la the Irish Parliament.
the in anTifaHhcrre *-of-^their unrivalled «®6ult *9 jfiotGntiiJn from all idfectip«jt
to tour and lecture. Mr Austin Chamberlain renewed the
Is. >
Js;'wonderful.
6d. a Box. .:-■ ■ Marteil's
good repute.
—the brandy of two centuries' la 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d—Chemists and Stores,
cordials. Ask for Thomsons'.
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TH'S MEPICAj.CONGRESS. isgreat dafoger of the lungs ceasing to CHRISTCHURCH PRESBYTERY.
perform their function; This new , no likelihood, whatever of. ray parting;
jvith him;":,' Sunstar was bred; by "Mr.
LEADING DOCTORS' PAPERS.' ever,"
ADDRESS.BY MR. HOLMAN.
method of .anaesthetic.breathing^ how-
>■
is-carried ■on—pr^G.iieally inde-
-
pendent bf» the action o"rV:'chc :mus<;ies
FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. "
,
t United Pbebs AssociationJ
Joel, and is by Sundridge-out of Dorisr
As Tv-three-year-old -Sunatar-.was un-.
immediately: Young GIRL
Y^T-ANTED Are you a "BbdbP 51

11EPORT ON FEEBLE-MINDEDNKSS
or the human body, which/are ordinar-
ily employed in the function. Christchurch, Fob. 11.
The Presbytery is celebrating to-day
the 15th anniversaryl of its establish-
beaten. He began by winning - the for BINDERY DEPARTMENT,-
Two -Thousand Guineas in
from Steadfast -.and his stable com-
ea^y
style r" COLONIST "OFFICE.
' head cram-full ofireal, live, grey
IS bone-head"
your matter,,or'ia

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.'iIUMTKD JPBESS chunk o£ solid
it jtiet"«£ ivory ?- -Do you belong-to -
ment. Suitable resolutions were car- panion Lycaon, and a fortnight later on Tueßday,3rd February, Black
LOST, the' clasß,orare one the
you of " live ones" ?
Auckland, Feb. 11.
,
PREMIER'S TE AROHA SPEECH. ried at the meeting of the Presbytery followed this tip by taking the New- Enamel Locket, set with poarJa and In a few dayb' time there "will be landed in this fair
The sittings of the Medical Congress I this morning. There was a large gath-
MINISTER OF FINANCE CORRECTS ! ering of ministers and elders at lunch. market Stakes, His only other race bands of gold. Reward "Colonist" Office. oity the cream of a complete Warehouse Stock of
to<lay,. and papers w«e
continued interesting ERRORS IN TRANSMISSION. A meeting will be held tin's evening. was the Derby, in which he confirmed
536 Drapery. This is undoubtedly the bigger dealour boss
refcd,,and
place in practically <ilscu^
every
l°n'
one. of
f the t£
[United Pblss Association.]
Reference was made at the meeting of his previous defeat of Steadfast, win- LODGE. Eegulaf — has ever attempted. But you know what he is—
quantity doesn't scare him if the price is right; and
the Presbytery, to- the approaching de-
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departments of the conference. parture of the' Rev-. T. Tait, who lias T Meeting TH[tf EVENING, a* ■wiien you Bee the goods you'll certainly say, He's "
of Brisbane, read a Derby's.horse. Moreover, he won un- fW\ 7.30 o'clock. (Third.) Visiting sore Borne buyer that boss of yours." . If you're one of
paper giving the results of a
compara- Wellington, Feb. 11 1accepted a call, to Chalmers Church, der great difficulties, for some distance Brethren welcome. 54,7 the real live wires of this city, if you haven't allowed
As several obvious errors occur in i Adelaide,
ftassttpgg the figures as they appear in the tele-
graphed report of the Prime Minister's
from home he hurt one of his legs, and
it says much for his gameness that he POST-SESSIONAL ADDRESS.
tiirnaotes to clog up that brain of yours,

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speech at Te Aroha, a "Post" repre-
sentative to-day asked jthe Minister of
CONGREGATIONAL UNION. was able to finish the course at all. PROVINCIAL HALIJ (GOVERN-
MENT BUILDINGS).
You'll Sit Tight
in I noise, as when riding
*» Finance if he would verify the amounts ANNUAL MEETING IN AUCKLAND This concluded his racing career, and
quoted by Mr Massey. at the end of the season he was re- THIS EVENING (THURSDAY) till these goods arrive, and then you'll know what it
Referring to tlie paragraph dealing JUnited Pbess Aspooiation.l
tired to the stud. MR. HARRY ATMORE. M.P. feels like to be spending money, and getting real live'
with short-dated debentures, the Hon. b&rgains, with the brand on every yard. Remember, if

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Mr Allen- explained first that the spe- Auckland, Feb. 11 Will address his Constituents at you're net in the " boob " class, start saving no w.
Sited
patients
in. young,
being less satisfactory
oldei
people^ .Other cial difficulty was that the £8,000,000. The Union of New Zealand opens in
the
speculator.,
1914 meeting of the Congrega-
Worship
8 o'clock.
Mayor will preside
was.in the hands of the and tional His the
members of the section quoted their not in the hands of the investor, and the Town Hall concert chamber to-
experience with the method, and tlie speculator would not renew it. "So night, when a public welcome will be
agreed with Dr. Robertson in his con- we have to raise new loans to pay off tendered to the Rev. Dr. and Mrs
It is estimated that 2 per cent,
the population of London are people The
with red hair.
of
The Work of the Session.
Question of Party, or under whioh
—THE—
In an
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clusion. interesting paper on CtWUr. In©. this^Eß,ooo.,ooo.
cos^s
with-,all the consequent Adeney, and the visiting delegates! The
of underwriting, brokerage charg- Union committee met this afternoon
Every time a arrange .the -business, of the sessions,
to
Leader?
The Strike and its Lessons. ' AUCKLAND CLOIMNG and DRAPEHY COY.
Mental Measurement
contributed
of Children, es, stamp duty, etc.
~
by Dr. Harveyon Button, short-dated loan is renewed this pro- and to prepare, a report' v The annual A RE;you Vaccinated? Whether you
"" are or not, :you're bound to catch
T«e Local Navy or a Contributory
Scheme,etc.
(of the Melbourne Education Depart- cess has to he cone over again, and meeting opens^for* council business in Reformer,
ment) the subject of standardising the there is where the cost comes in. As the morning.chairman;(the
the bargain fever here. Lovely White dex" ("Mail") may-haveincluding "In-
In the evening the ad-
Any local
or Brown Towels Is each.—W. McKAY teen minutes for the
fion. George the first fif-
powers of thought waswork, dealt with as to" the: £4,500,000 loan, those figures dress of the & SON. 273 stating sole purpose of
necessary in practical and m the are right. It costs in the first instance Fowlds) will be delivered. the case for -tlie Massey Gov-
designed £144,000, but it was a two-year loan,
interests of the movement
.
children. The and when it became due after running TSEIGHT as Buttons! These bar- ernment.. 545

THERE'S SOMETHING
far the benefit testing of ■^ gains of
and fixing a the course' of two years the cost oc- ours need no polish to
Binet system of to constitute normal- curred-again, and this is approximately EXHIBITION BAND CONTESTS.make them shine. It's the price that pITH Cane Chairs, High Chairs, Pot
certain standard ;that will cqst makes them glitter. See our Dress ■*■ Stands, Bedsteacls, Bed Spreads,
ity for each age was mentioned tav- the actual result: it
"A" GRADE FIRST TEST, Lengths at 4s 11tf each.—W. McKAY Counterpanes, Bed Vallances, Pillow
probably another £230,000to £24Q,000
°UTherye was a large attendance of to put it in the same position as the & SON. 274 Cases,Towels.—Fleming and Sons.
members of the section of medicine
hear Dr. Colqulmm,
a masterly poper on "Rheumatoid
of Dunedin read
to loan that I raised in London twelve
months ago. Tlie
Ar- of this £4,500,000 loan to put it in
total cost, therefore,
[United Fkess Association.]
\\7"E say "send back" to our custom-
Auckland, Feb. 11.
TV ers, if goods are not satisfactory, IN IT?
I ARE
in the "A"
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Twelve bands competed
thritis," a disease similar to, but in floated the same position as the loan that was but our customers don't seem to want
"Classic
with, rheumatism. a year ago would be approxi- Grade first test selection, to. Secure one of our Coloured Table YOU INTERESTED.
no way connected by W. Rim-
The exact origin of the
a matter of speculation and discussion.
disease is yet mately £380,000, whereas; the total Gems," No. 1, arranged
charges and expenses of the' £3,000,000 mcr. The possible the results: South
following were
Covers at 7s 6d and 10s 6d each.—W.
point© were
McKAY & SON. 150, and
27S IN
I
Mere Than You Think in .'
loan, which runs for thirty or fifty the
fThis condition is emanations, at present being Regimental, 148 points,
our College Lines. -yv'

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appar- years, were £156,000. If the £4,500,- Canterbury Wanganui Garrison, 147, second ; f^TJITE TIME to Consider the ques- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY
treated by radium ---000 had been £3,000,000, the extra cost first; Regimental, 146, third; Wel- tion of SCHOOL SUITS. Examine
ently with' some success. it as a short-dated loan Auckland OR SILVER WARE ?
Mr of raising Tramways, 145; Wellington the Boys' things and ccc what -needs he
The congress was addressed by
iSolman, Premier of New
of
South
public
Wales,
health
would
There
be
are
approximately £100,000. lington.145;
some obvious misprints m City, Queen Alexandra's Own, and then bring him here to be fitted
properly at Special Sale Prices.—W. If so, I again remind you tbafc
It means heaps of trouble or heaps /»fes^
on the administration with more lib- Wanganui, 145.
Sis Government wasquestion giving special the paragraph dealingreport says that The judge, before declaring the posi- McKAY & SON. 272 I have taken over theold estab-
mater- eral advances. The of' bands, said he had listened
consideration to the of
ithe Government proposes to
aity, and the protection of child lite. advances to workers from £400 to £500. to a very fine Contest.1- The same mis- x
increase tion the
J7<ORPot- SALE.—A fine lot of choice
lished business cf the Sydney
Jewellery Coy. and have an
It's all a matter of getting depend- fjft^l j(P
Special women's hospitals existed, and
1That is clearly a misprint. The maxi- take
their functions were recently specially mum is £450 by law, and we propose to band in the Mendelssohn
had been made-by almost every Plants.—NELSON SI-'.'P up-to-date stock at lowest
able, standardized goods. 'WB^IS^
lip
movement, CO., Hardy Street. 4dG
"enlarged. The Government proposed go up to the maximum of £450. I nan whick was taken too slowly. He wish- prices
to build others to meet the growing there is another very obvious misprint ed to impress orr the bandsmen
"feeling that confinements should as far in this paragraph—in reference to ad- tone and expression must come first in
that "DROCOLI and Savoy Cabbage.
J> NELSON SEED CO.,
Three Reasons
as possible occur where the most mod- vances to local authorities. We do not music. ■ 467 r. Hardy Street. Repairs guaranteed.
why you should seriously con- ■ffiUll
■ .-::
ern scientific facilities were available; propose to increase the amount from
;:
'...
"
and to encourage the confinement of £200 to £500, but from £2000 to
women in hospitals specially adapted £5000." RIDE
DEN.
ARUDGE MOTOR CYCLE,
3} and s^-6 H.P. Sole Agent: A. ALEX. HUNTER, sider our College yalues: l|f'p|
for the purpose, rather than in pro-:
own homes. It was proposed to
their PAKAPOO
E. DAVIES, Trafalgar street.
- 375 ( Successor to the ■-. ■■ EFFICIENCY OF
SERVICE. -'"11' ■■■

I
SUCCESSFUL POLICE RAID SYDNEY JEWELLERY
vide every new hospitalin
tricts with sufficient beds to meet pos-
country dis- ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
[United Pbess Association.]
ID ATES Motor Cycle Tyres, Oversize,
-1-* Hutchison, Dunlop; Bates, LySO, 44 Hardy Street/Nelson.
€OY.,
DEPENDABILITY OF PRODUCT, «1
sible requirements. The Federal Gov-
ernment gave a maternity bonus m all
FARMER SERIOUSLY INJURED.
Wellington, Feb. 11
and Dunlop
Trafalgar Street.
Belts.—A. E. DAVIES,
376
SUCCESS OF STYLE SELECTION. ,__^_
cases of confinement. A hospital was [United Press Association-! Detective-Sergeant Cassells and two
recently provided for the specific pur- constables to-night raided abyhouse m The growth of our business proves our assertion.
pose of combating gastro Enteritis. Clsborne, Feb. 11 Haining street occupied Wong ■pOINT'Lace Tea Cloths, Sideboard
The Government w,as now Jbuildmg R. G. Black, a sheep farmer, at Pa- Ling, and seized a quantity of pakapoo Cloths, -*- Covers, Linen Tea Cloths, Tray
special hospitals for children in large kowhai, whilst mustering sheep, fell o-ear. As a result, Wong Ling will be
country centres to counteract the high with hie horse down a steep hill face, charged with kleping a gaming house, Cases,
mortality in child life there. In.con- sustained serious injury to the back. and Ah Lum, another Chinaman, will AND SONS.
nection with the medical inspection of Ho-lies in a precarious condition. Black be charged with assisting in the man-
D'Oyles,
Motor
Sideboard Covers, Nightdress
Etc.—FLEMING

CLOTHING FACTORY. CENTRAL TRAFAL6AS STfiEEF


U,
schools, it was intended to start almost went out with a shepherd at 5 a.m., agement of the same.
immediately what might be called a; and arranged to meet the latter at 8

medical officers, one dentist, and one


:
travelling hospital, staffed by two a.m., at a fixed point. The shepherd

nnrse to deal with teeth and eye failing to find Black,injured


\ arrived at the appointed time, and,
he made a search NELSON'S NEEDS.
I-^KT"
" GIOVBB
WANTED, Steam Dyeing ana Dry

3d
1"
to 6d
Cleaning,

pair.
Cyclists
WOEKp, Colling wood-st.
JjL» JLJe 'Phone 360. Jan. special,
35
NADERS IH
' THE
and discovered him at the foot
give I
afSn
troubles, and where necessary
such of the cliffs, his horse, having evident- Come and see our new lot of COLLEeE
anaesthetics in minor operations GOODS.—Band Bracelets, Wrist- ILL
as tho removal of adenoids,
sils, etc. He and his colleagues were ridges.
large ton- ly lost its footing on the razorback Speaking
MEW
in Nelson last week one of
let Watches, Enamel tfrooches,
the many organisers of the Reform just opened, at Wm. Moyes's, Jeweller,' and which will stand rain or dust.
Cycling Suits. Something new
Banal B^B^raßmlt.
strongly impressed with the need for
preventive treatment in mental cases. A WELLINGTON INQUEST.
Party, a guileless young man who must Trafalgar-street.
have learnt his lesson rather badly,
2111 Coats
the
to
new
come
kind
well
of
over seat,
Leggings
and
that
BOYS' Icio'th'lng
SMR> factoryi sTobl
It was intended to provide for this |
Wellington, Feb. 11 announced that Mr. Massey would TkXICE Parcel Lever Watches (Gold-
±% filled. Silver,and Nickel), from 20/- come well up the front and save
work on modern lines. . inquest on James Martin, visit the district shortly for the pur- you from the driving rain, also a
The report of a committee appointed At the ---to J54 4a.—Wm. Motes,
in. 1911 to investigate, tho. |>ievaknce of j the victim of the Dixon street fire last pose of ascertaining the requirements 212 ICS Trafalgar-street. nice lot of odd Capes or extra
feeble-mindedness in Australasia, to j Friday night, the coroner commented of the district. Of coitrse it is quite Leggings.
educate the public, and to promote a- on-the fact that Bolton, the occupier Covers, Cushion Covers,
-popular campaign dealing with the of the house, had admitted that he. had proper, as TABLE
'well as nice and' friendly, Our "prices for Suits go from
same, was presented. The
tabulated statements regarding
report gives I been smoking in one room, and the fire for the Prime
the po- apparently started in that room. He among the people in -election year, —FLEMING AND SONS.
Minister to move about Duchess Sets, Toilet Sets, Pillow
Cases and Shams, Toy Go-Carts, Trays. -
17/6 to 45/-. -
sition in each State,per and indicates that ■returned'"a verdict that Martin was but we ("Lyttelton Times") should
cent, of chi.d-j burned to death, but the evidence was
a rough totalof 4 and insufficient to show how the fire origin-' have ..thought that in view of what fpABLE Linen, Table Oil Cloth,
ron are definitely feeble-minded, Linoleum,
three times the number treating are mentally ated. happened in Nelson three years ago -*- Leather Shelf-covering, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Bed-
special lire not to Floor Cloths,
dull, and require lie would have been careful steads, Mattres&es.—FLEMlNG AND
census taken reveals a grave prevalence] A DETERMINED SUICIDE. 'bluntly advertise the object of his com- SONS.
mental-defect,
Further Special Reductions.
of hereditary calling lor
ing visit. Mr. Atmore was then an
■legislative action, and provision. Jhe Christchursh, Feb. 11.
John Independent candidate for the repre- from Is to THE SUIT STORE;
exceptional
ivinded is referred
fertility
to
of
at
the
length,-
i eeblc-
'Jo At .in early hour this
Carter, residing at 857 Colombo
morning
street, sentation of the
HANDKERCHIEFS
constituency in Par- 2s lid each. Pure Irish Linen
avert the very serious evil of the/pro-, iound the body of his brother, Robert liament and he was adroitly avoiding Handkerchiefs at 4£d each. Silk Hand-
,-pnation of the undesirable species, hanging from a branch kerchiefs, Peter Pan Collars, D'Oyles.
..ays the report, "as well as to
present Bennett of a
Carter,
tree- in the back yard. The de- committing himself tv either party. FLEMING AND SONS.
Liberal, as they al-
the disastrous consequents to the ceased, who was 40 years of age, was His instincts were
f--*eble-minded themselves ot untram- single man, and a carpenter by
some atrade. He had been eccentric in his ways have been,
and his speeches were FfcUCHESS Covers; Tea Cloths, Tray £ £ £ Boys' Drill Sailor Blouses. Usual price 5/8. Sale price 1/6, y
xuallud and incontinent liberty, 'under
Wislation enabling institutions,
due legal safeguards/to deal with ur-
na.st. Usually he slept in a tent. De-
soundly
manner and behaviour for some time Government had not taken him up as -"^
progressive, but the Ward Cloths, Nightdress Boxes,
Covers, Cosey Covers, Serviettes,
AND SONS.
POUNDS
Cushion
Sale
Girls' White Muslin Dresses. Usual price 7/11, 12/6, 14/6.
price 2/11, 6/11, 7/6.
gent cases, is required. Tlic sexual in-
ceased had first attempted suicide by its official candidate, and it was whis- Trays, Etc.—FLEMING ARE OFTEN WASTED through the Children's Embroidered Muslin Coats. Usual price 8/6, 9/11,
stinct is particularly apt to be utterly cutting himself with a razor on both pered abroad that by a little judi- False Economy of Buying goods whose
uncontrolled in fesblo-mincled persons, arms in front of the elbow joint, and only recommendation is lowness of 12/6. Sale price 2/11, 4/11, 5/11.
sweetening he might be lured
,?a<\ the results need no reiteration on the right side of tlie neck. At the cious WANTING. Price.—We sell Nothing the Quality of Children's Silk Hats and Bonnets. Usual price 8/9, 12/6. Sale

.
Undoubtedly a very largo proportion or inquest a verdict was returned that into the Opposition camp. The case which we cannot sincerely recommend. price
drunkards, HOP-PICKERS, abaut il\Q end of ihis FOR INSTANCE* we Absolutely Ke- 2/11.
oirr habitual criminals,
prostitutes, and wastrels are really
deceased committed suicide while tem- seemed so promising to the Reform
porarily insane. : organisers 8
that Mr. Massey took it in monfcb. God. house to live in j brick fuse to stock or sell black paper hand-
oven and camp ovens. Will meet aryoce Children's Washing Hats and Bonnets. Usual price 2/1.1.
feeble-minded,and mone.\ spent in pre- hand himself and very shortly the good bags. Our's are made of Solid Leather. Sale price 6d, 1/11.
venting by detention, instead' or iu- at Tapa'wera. The best money can buy, and sell as
vlelv endeavouring to t.-ur.e. by .lmpri- THE SUPREME COURT. people of Nelson had the satisfaction E. H. BROMELL, follows: 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, Ladies' Lustre Bio Diners, Usual price 9/3. Sale price 3/11.

. ,. .
■«o:iment and fine, this mass of vice- of hearing that in the event of the 519 Baton. 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d.
««id.squalor, would bo more happily j WELLINGTON RIOT CASES Tooth Brushes 6d and Is each. Ladies' Soiled Underclothing, Chemises, Knickers, Night-
employed, and would go farther.
Reformers succeeding at the polls pub- CAR leaves for DOVEDALE New and Good Nail Brushes 3d, 4d, 6d, dresses, Camisoles. All greatly reduced.
''Tiie committee is of opinion tlmt
€i:e following is, in general terms, tho
[United Peess Association.] MOTOR
lic works in their district, railways, SFOfiTS on Friday: 13ih Feb., ai 9d,
roads and bridges, and the rest, would 8 30 a.m., returning in the afternoon. Book Children's. Books, 3d, 6d, 9d, and Is.
to3s6d.
Lisle Glove?, f length, in Pastille, Black and White. Usually
rt"rocfeion which legislation to-provide Wellington, Feb. 11. proceed apace. Their needs, were seats at VINING^S Garage, Hardy-street. ~School Kits, leather bindings, 6d each, 8/6 pair/ Sale price to clear 6d pair.
for thfj feeble-minded should take: (I) : ... 521
"
At the Supreme Court George John- numerous and diverse,, and in the event 'Phone 198. for Boys and Girls. Ladies' Beltsy in Coloured Patent and Hide. Usually 1/-, 1/9
!Da.y schools in largo, centres to train ston stood his second trial on a charge 1000 Rattles, 6d 9d," and Is.
3/6 each. Sale price 6d^ 9d, 1/-each.
"
all- children reasonably suspected of of a certain contingency happening CAR leaves for" CHEIST- Pocket Knives 6d, le, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d. to ,
of taking part in the riot in Feather-
mental defect. These will eliminate stone street on November sth. The hone of them was to be neglected.
children wrongly classed as such,, and jury disagreed, and a third trial was .The":- Reformers did not succeed' at the (via Kaikoura) about Wednesday, 18th
MOTOR CHUKCH& HANMEK SPEINGS Strong Steel"Pocket Knives, with cigar
cutter and corkscrew, Is.
Ladies' Wide End Poplin Ties, in all'wanted' shades. Sale
qualify them for further education j ordered for the next criminal session, parties...were so evenly bal- Feb. Full particulars from W. G. VIN- Pocket corkscrews, 6d.
price 1/- each.
through the ordinary channels. (2) j accused being allowed bail in the mean- polls'^-.but in the new House that a little JNG, Gar&ge, Hardy-street.
'Phoco 198 Erica Soap 6d; 5 Toilet Soaps, Is. Imitation Torchon Lace and insertions Usually 1/3, 1/9, 2/9,
Residential schools for /children of the anced
same doubtful class from scattered dis-
time.
At the trial of E. Hunter, on ,a re-arrangement of the contending
520 Three Tinsel Pot Gleaners for is.
250 Is Paint Boxes, at 6d each. 8/6 dozen. Sale price ll^d, 1/4, 1/11, 2/6 dozen,
White Embroidered Silk Double Collars. Assorted sizes.
' ti-:.cts, and for children definitely judg- charge of sedition arising; out of a forces let Mr. Massey into office. Mr MOTORS Strong, well-finishedTea Spoons, usual-
ed, to be mentally defective^ (3) ln( speech at Newtown Park on December
connection witli the residential schools 14th, when he was alleged,to have said Atrnore, however,
LEAVING
was not prepared.to for DOVEDALE SPOETS
on FRIDAY, 13th. *pply
ly 3s 6d, now Is 6d
Dolls with PincushionSj 6d each.
dozen. Usually 1/11 each. Sale price 9d each.
to some extent, and probably also by that: -'If people wanted revolution adjust his views to the altered circum- NEWMAN BEOS,, 49 Hand Baskets, clearing very cheap. Ladies' Coloured Hose, in Cashraero or Li le. Usual prices
:pi-cf.t>ronce in separate oountry. locali- they could have it," evidence of the stances, and in spite, of all tempta- 530' Crown Stables. Willow Baskets 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d— 2/9, 2/11 8 G pair. To clear at 1/6 pair.
ties, residential colonies with separ- words used was given by M. Edwards, tion, as Mr. Gilbert has it, he remain- 8s the set.
ation of the sexes for the" permanent a. reporter, and Detectives Lewis and ed a very Liberal Independent. Now Old Judge Tobacco, Is Id.
care- of the feeble-minded on attaining Dempsey. The accused then entered ADVANCE NELSON.
adult age, when not of so low a grade the box" and denied that the published he is recognised as one of the most ef- Three Castle ditto, 6d and Is per pekt.
as to call for confinement in such insti- report of his speech was eitlfer accur- fective speakers on the progressive side MEETING of all interested in the Superior Toilet Paper, 6d roll, 4s 6d
tutions as idiot asylums." ate, or fair. He had said: "You must of politics, and is the particular bete A formation of an ADVANCEMENT dozen.
SOCIETY FOR NELSON will be held Best Quality Draw-in ShoppingBaskets
"THE COLONIST" ALMANAC.
Papers were read in'the surgery ecc- have right," not might, behind you. noire
tion by Dr. P. Fiaschi, jim., of Syd- He was a Socialist, and the speech- was of the Minister of Customs, who in the Institute Building on MONDAY. I niiffon Woo! Silss.
lined,'ls, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s.
UIHUUiI HVUI w-*^l i?xt?.a
copjes of -the
Jflj COLONIST" SHEET AL-

.
Indoor Is each.
find by Dr. Nash, oi Sidney,
ing' with Mcltzcr's srtifif.'ial pulmon- athepropaganda
iu-\ deal- speech. Ho did not use doubtless sees in the
words, '"We had our fellow-workers son a formidable rival in the field of o'clock
member for Nel- EVENING NiLXf, 15th .Feb., at Eight Games,
548 Over 6000 new Toys and Dolls at whole- . ARE
~ZZ
NOW receiving " t*wm
WOOL?
MAN,IO and TIDE TABLE are
ary ventilation, and of insufflation nn- murdered at Wiaihi." He. had said platform oratory. But apparently Mr.
a^stheria, and with the application of the that if the Massey Government forced Atmore is not going to be allowed to
iidrtxo tetcheal adtuimstratiori of ether. extreme conditions on them it would "H. J. IMffIKSS,
sale prices—No
WE old
Rubbish.—All new and clean.
Shop-worn
Stubb's Canvas Cleaner 6d, Cocoanut for SHIPMENT to LONDON
SKINS, and OTREE PSODXJCE by the
no* nrcutable.
Price-One PenQV
One Fenny.
i';e}t»:-r's method stands a_s tha great- force a revolution.
est advance in surgery during the past ashamed to speak words advocating fore the Government again, Mr] Mas-
He would bo put the needs of his constituency be-
few y.\u\s, and it has rendered surgery bloodshed. Mr Wilford' addressed the sey is going to discover them himself
- - BAKES AND
WAIMEA STREET
PASTRYCOOK, Selvyt Oil 6d.
Leathers 9d, Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d.
Steamer loading
Cloths 6d and Is, Chamois at the Direct Bate of Freight.
at Nelson in JANUARY,

..
of th'j chest and its various organs'as Court at length, and the Chief Justice (Successor to C. McLEAN). Ferns in Pots, preserved, Is.
accessible to t!ie a. avn^d surgeon o.s reserved his summing up till to-morrow. and apparently to indicate to the Choice Fruits., "pears, apples, etc., etc.,

■: ■S^^^t^
t)io>
onvaas of the j.v-st-'inabdcminal cavity. electors how. they might be satisfied.
5 .CLEANLINESS "
"9d and Is: .Nature Perfectly [LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON
of adminis- C[CRTJPOLOUS
Tii-i vaius of the
tfria»; other doscribsd by Dr. Nash th-
th" troritjneitt of roam- dangerous
eer -:-.'s3.'j is best iilu.strati-cl b.v its effect
in
"A LAWYER REASONS BY PRE-
CEDENT A DERBY WINNER.
* k3 is my Motto,
' inspection ci the
Breadi Factory invited during working 431 Is Combs, now 6d each.
hours.
Imitated.
Tea Cosies—rhand painted. 2s lid each.
: Hair Brushes (superior), Is, Is 6d, 2s, >Mm% Skills,"Butter,
fff^
o,; the operation tor t3ie removal of other folk by cause and effect."—You

' Frozen Heat,


2s 6d, 3s 6d.
Jijaitic'-s. The
Pv^it-c'r.y CYstora ha a -to
diiu<uilty winch
rr.o'st
the
with
pre-
w
combine the mosiv valuable
each when you
lessons
reason "Martell's—no
of llt
Mr.
was reported some time-ago that
J.B. Joel had.sold- Siinstar for
Small Qood3 a
'"
Speciality.,
Iting up' Phono 191. Hand
to 10s 6d.
and
Mirrors, 9d, Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d,

■■■'W^^Wl
■■.f9*%''
ihw t in" op<jniiiis the rli('-,t ra\ity: thero other for me!" 247 New and Superb Photo Frames for
80,000gns. When questioned on the Bread and Small Goods delivered to all
I subject ,Mr Joel said:—Well, it is the jart3cf the City. 54.1 Prediee,
Frame worth Fully Double.Other
Cabinets, Is and le 6d each. Each »

JHJHGJHGJ

first I. have heard of it, and had there Round Metal Tobacco Boxes Is.
been any truth in it at all surely I. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. SolidtoLeather Gladstone Bags, 32s 6d ■FSEEOFINrEBEBTOB'EiOHANaB.
455.
would have been the. first person ap- 6d, 355.
ORDER to Encourage Local In- Pigskin Suit-Cases,-32s
IN
proached, as .the horse is my property.
dustry, and-to show that GRIFFIN'S Suit Cases 12s Gd
to 17s 6d. "Fibre-
Eighty thousand guineas, eh! How ESSCUITS are superior to any imported
absurd. If I ,hr.d been inclined to sell we are making a SPECIAL OFFER of
kane" Cane Suit. Cases, 4s 6d
to 8s 6d.. WELLiHCTOHJfifOOL j^^^^^Kf^^^S
SALES.
Ideas in Cane Hampers, five Wa hare made complete arreogenjants
him—which I. am not—the sum men- Various Samples, Packed in Small tins. Newest
tioned would not represent his value 6s 6d, with straps, handles and
M§jg3Bß^gjoA£gggjg§f
sizes, various shapes, 2s 6d to for ofoiing at these Sales if clients desire.
in my eyes. Just consider.. Ho won Lunch 2s; Arrowr6ot
Coffee Biscuit 3s ; Cocoanut. 3s 9d; leather corners complete.

'
2s' 6d ; Tea 2s ," Only
\me the Derby, the height of ambition Sultana 3s 6d; Small "Water Is 9d: 2 I. BIXIWI CO.. LTD. ««
Collapsible Prams, well-worth
BHmBKJAmjBB:
1for any owner of racehorses, and
that mere fact alone I should not care Wine1 ;
for Plain

Jto part wtih him. But there are other Biscuits 2s large tin.
Wine
3s
2s
Ginger
3d. and
Nuts
(6 kinds) 35,.a special line; Broken
3s
2s
;
6d;'Extra
Assorted-
60s,
_
Our Price 455,
2.0n1y .Collapsible Go-Carts, clearing at
25s each, worth 15s more at least.
The Shop is Literally Teeming with
«-
Marina Department:.
'^considerations.' His subscription list Tins average about 61b nett weight. GOOD THINGS. good Stamp.- MR \YIU.UM SPENOmHAMPSON,
AUR U STAMPS *re
as a sire is full for 1914-1915-1916, arid Tins are charged 9d each, but are re-
"JSOVEtTIES," tt U b rubber, latest deeigng
it wotild not do for me to dispose of funded on return.
him now*. You can say that there is 524 J. WOOD AND SONS, LTD. I -42, HARDY STREET. " 47S
Not the other
.MB/mW^
HGHG

. AMUSEMENTS.
■*■-■&* THEATRE ROYAL.

Permanent Pictures.
An ;Bxceptlonal

Chef D'ouvro.

"ASHES."
2,000 feet.
-
Headed by the RemarkableDramatics
Programme.

A Beautiful Idyllic Scraen Play. .


1
AMUSEMENTS.
PERMANENT PIOTOREB,

| "Wamba" was screened. The story is PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP; of 50


a very pathetic one, and is enacted as
only that popular film company can 3that
with its wild animals, etc. To-night
another entire change will be submit-

A glorious conception artistically carried his mansion, who decides to give a din-
oat. A drama of great beauty.
TWO'S COMPANY, THREE'S A CROWD. loved
He has a table decked
'
Dong, wkenjputting in a. challenge' to
Little < Bones?,broke, arid) Tarawera
won with plenty in hand from Little
Bonos, who was comfortably ahead of
Ding Dong. Bisa, who settled down
after he broke, trotted very fast,-and
The seating accommodation' "at .the' finished fourth. ■.' Times: -'Tarawera
Theatre Royal was tax.cd ;tp. its.utmost 5.55, Little Bones s.s4^Dmg.Dong 6.5..
last evening when Selig's masterpiece
soys; second horse 7 soys, and third
soys from the stake. For all horses

ted, headed by a remarkable dramatic' handicapped to do 6.10 or better.


masterpiece entitled "Ashes." The Distance—Two miles and two furlongs.
"stoi-y deals with an old man, alone in i 3 J. Allan's b m Josephine S, 5

'
ncr to the memories of the girls he 2A. A. Kenyon's eh m Myrette,
and lost.
with garlands, and at each place he 4 I. Harvey junr's gm, Nada X,
have been in the district not
less than six months. All horses

years (C. W. Bird) 19secs

aged (N. Emms), ssecs 2


1
Hearth Rugs

«
and .
IN purchasing the large stock of BUGS,,
which we are showing in our Furnishing
Department, our aim has heen to secure only-
goods of quality.

At the same time, prices are within the


_;■
"
_
7

Guaranteed
A Vitagraph Comedy, puts a bouquet of flowers most repre-
' to bring ihe house down sentative of the girl who would occupy Also
place if she herself
- aged, (R. Harvey) 13secs
started: 1 Tom Tit scr., 6 Oak-
3 reach of allj hence one may be sure of the
grade, and yet not pay exorbitantly. The
that were there,

, -
Bex Plan at Jaokson's.
Prices as usual.
COUNTRY TOUR.
tree 13secs, 5 Heirloom 17secs, 8 Fleet
instead of his memory of her. As he Boy 19secs, 7 Miss Molly 2osecs, 9
rises to toast these^ ladies of the past, Umukuri 25secs. Bensley was scratch-,
the stem of the wineglass -snaps, and cd.
Stock includes: —
TAKAKA, SATURDAY.
he falls across the table,'dead. An Josephine S quickly overtook Miss HEARTH RUGS in Tapestry, Yelret, Axminsfcer,Dag Das: and Oriental.
overturned candle sets fire to the The shades and designs will accord almost with any taste.
546 draperies, and before many minutes Molly and Umukuri, and at the sea the

.EDlllifnn
first time round had a good lead from
each flower is reduced to a cold little Heirloom and Fleetboy, when the lat- SOFfl KUuS,
Business Suits ■ DIRECT LOADING FROM LONDON. per heap
■scenics
of ashes.
of the
Other
deepest
films are:
possible
"Up-
inter-
ter broke.
Egypt," one of Pathe's-renowned the first time Josephine S was still in
Passing the judge's box , suitable for Bedroom or Sitting-room, may be obtained in
Tapestry, Velvet and Axminster. fcizes: 4ft. 6in. x 7f* , atd
sft. 3in. x 7ft. 6in.
TBE MAMARI has been arranged to
Load GENEKAL CARGO FOR, est; a fine A.B. feature drama, "A third and Nada X fourth. Heirloom,
Gambler's Honour" ; "Two's Company,
the lead, with Myrette second, Tom Tit
cLI" nlAio are to be s£en vin. Wool, Mohair and
-
Axmioeter—varbna
who was then running fifth, broke up
"
NELSON, and will sail from "LONDON * sizeß.
are a complete success in Style and Fit, and last but not EARLY IN MAY. Three's a Crowd," by the ever-popular badly, andvdropped back. At the back

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LEVIN & CO.,Lti>., Vitagraph. Company, extremely humor- stretch the second time round the-or-
least in price. s ous ;. "The Greater Gift, 5? A.K. der was much the same, Nada X dis-
lirA TRAFALGAR STBEtT,
DUKIUii ao An
Agents,
drama; "Hide and Seek," and~"Rose
uu.j Liu
512 Shaw,Savill & Albion Co.,Ltd. placing ■Tonf.Tit, who then died away.
It ia not too much trouble for us to make a study of each ,
: at 16, Cactus at 45," two items of the Josephine S was the first to enter the kelson.
comic class; "Warwick Chronicle," straight, and won pulling up from M
customer's figure, his likes and dislike3 —hence our Sucees3 ( KERSfiAW'S ENGINEERING WORKS. and "New Zealand Animated News." Myrette. Nada X was several lengths
TO HOP-GROWERS AND OTHERS. COUNTRY TOUR! away'third.' Times: JosepKine S 6.12,
We can save you 40/- on your next Suit and guarantee Takaka will be visited as usual on Myrette 6.1, Nada X 6.16.

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are reminded that Saturday, when a strong programme BRIGHTWATER HANDICAP; of 50
satisfaction. HOP-GROWERS tLe season is now at hand. Presses will be presented.
shonld be inspected and repairs effected at
onoe. We guarantee every satisfaction at
the lowest possible cost. Call and inspect
soys; second horse 7 soys, and third
3 soys from the stake. For unhop-
pled horses of the trotting gait only.
handicapped to trot 6.18
| Ooubie sSSliiglish Crepes,
All horses
PRICES: 50/- to 70/- Suit, our 1914 Model now in stock. 523 NELSON TROTTING CLUB. ALWAYS 1/6. !

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or better.

I^TOTICE is hereby g'von that the


-JJi REGISTERED OFFICE of the
ANNUAL RACE MEETING
TARAWERA WINS THE N.T.C.
Distance—Two miles and two furlongs.
3A. Wilkie's eh m Molly Brae,
aged, (F. Krah&gen) 20sccs 1
; D.I.C. Sale Price, i
CASH TOUPERY AND GENERAL HANDICAP. 4 O. AHingWs b m The Crab,
I. . 810. YARD -|
W. McKAY & SON, IMPORTING COMPANY, LIMITED,
has been REMOVED from the National
Bank Chambers, T rafalgar street, to the nual race meeting of the Nelson Trot-
aged, (H. Honor), 18secs
Fine weather prevailed Tor the an- 6 W. O'Connor's b in Folly, aged,
(G. New), 20secs
2
3
] ]■ There's a bargain for you! Less than half price.

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COMPANY'S PREMISES, Bridge-street, ting Club, held at Richmond Park yes- started: 1 Ding Dong 2secs be- m Fancy, four yards to a dress length, 2/10. Little
Also enough for a high grade fabric. How many yards ? !
LEADING DRAPERS. :: :: BRIDGE-ST.. NELSON. where in future all business will be terday, and there was a large attend- hind scratch, 2 Tarawera llsecs behind
transacted. ance of the public. The fields, al- scr., 5 Redeemer 14secs, 7 Oaktree 20
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though not so large as last year, were sees. (iS>--^,-^j If you would rather have the new Tussore Poplins
G. W. T,HORPE,
Managing Director. good, and there was some interesting M^olly Brae went to the front at the |\:^O^d with hairline ttripes, here they are, bright as silk,
497 racing.
Speculation was brisk, and start with Folly and The Crab lying
I i,lpHiN d°u&e width. Usually 2/-, clearing at 10-Jd yard,

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had the field in the last race been up handy, and the trio kept in front all
to the average of the others, the total- the way. Redeemer after going a cou- 1P 11 S Better value than these self coloured Koval Shan-

True Economy lEA7E


HOTDiS
NEWMAN'S STABLES for through
I TAHUNA on .-TODAYS, WED- James and
isator investments would probably ple of 'furlongs pulled up. Tarawera,
have exceeded those of last year. As who was "re-handicapped llsecs behind
it was, the sum of £3294 was put scratch, was last all the way. Ding
the machine by Mr. H. D. Dong, who was made a warm favour-
his assistants, as against
I 3 %J^
rS^a^^
J
tunga was never offered. Eegu'arly 1/6, sale /<
price 7id. Double width of course
Then there are the Printed Foulards, in"'light
grounds with neat designs. Usually, l/9 r 8.1.0.' ,■
&ESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 230 £3447 last year, and £2209 in 1912. ite, ran into fourth place. Molly Brae
in buying Groceries is a question of quality first—then " - '■
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pm. returning about 5.30 p.m. School ] eel all the-way, and won comfortably sale price, 7|d yard.
Mr. F. T. Pannell, of Christchurch, from The Crab, who put in a good run
price. Nothing is ever saved by paying low prices for P&riie3 quoted and calle ( for any time representing
the^New Zealand Trotting at the but was unable to get ,[ GO Pieces Scotch Zephyrs, in stripes and checks,
inferior goods. It is our established rule to sell only
Fare Is 6d Return. Telephone 124. 294
Association, was present, as was also up tothefinish, leader. Times: Molly Brae / all fast colours. Regular price, 9id, sals price, 4|d.
Mr. James Noble, of Reefton, the han- 6.14, The Crab 6.15, Folly 6.26.
GROCERIES OF AESOLOTE FUBITY dicapper for the club. For the first ll' Simply state your wants and leave the rest to us.

and you may depend on us for the best possible ralue


During February, time in its history the club had a pro-
fessional starter in Mr. H. Reynolds, DASH
of Christchurch.
HANDICAP; of 60 soys; sec-
ond horse 10 soys and third 5 soys
i T.»j.u-<imnn'iii""^m'lJ""l"'

A RADICAL CLBRANGE Of THE Following are the results.— from the stake. All horses handi-
always.
ENTIRE STOCK NOtf ON HAND PIONEER TROT; of 45 soys; second Distance—One mile one furlong
capped to trot 3.5 or better. !' W. SIMM. |j Ii» Manager.

will be made. horse 7 soys, and third 3 soys from 2 E. A. Wild's eh g Little Bones, 4
Bagby) 6secs 'I WELLINGTON. |
the stake. For unhoppled horses of years (W. \<
1, uysiLSl tl yUlli TpVERYTRISftt is Ntw, Clean and the trotting gait only. For all hors- G J. W. McFarlane's b m Lady H

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hardy street. ■
JCJ Fresh, and the Value is second to es that have 'been in the district
none in N.Z less than six months.
not (owner) 9secs
All horses 5 Mrs. J. Bentley's b m The Barm,
2
Where 'tis true economy to shop. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS will find this handicapped to do 6.30 or better. aged, (M. Hobbs), Bsecs 3
Also started: 4 Stormcloud 2secs, 1
Starches Clearer and Stiffer, G@sts

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a very convenient and pr; fitabio place to Distance—Two miles and two furlongs.
buy. We want you ! 2 I. Harvey jun's gr m Nada X Bobolink 4secs, 3 Flora. Dillon 13secs. |
COUPONS GIVEN—as of yore.
Superb Value in—
afoutti Organs, 6d, 1/-,1/6,2/-,3/3,4/6,
3 J.
aged, (R. Harvey) 32secs
Allan's b m
(C. W. Bird), 26secs
Josephine S, syrs
1 Welcome Jackled forscratched.
Flora Dillon
2 longs, with
was
the first two fur-
Lady H close up. At the
front
Less, Preserves the Clothes. I
5/6; 6 C. White's eh g Major Election,
back Little Bones moved to the
Accordoon* 15/ > 17/6,21/-,25/-. aged (owner)= 3secs 3 and was never troubled, winning
Kow Boots, 1/6 eacl*—aiid yon'li find easily. The Barm ran into third place.
they are worth it. Also started: 7 Redeemer 14secs, 1 Stormcloud was fourth. Flora Dillon,
5 Oaktree 20secs, Lady H and Bobolink were late m get-
- Molly Brae
Indoor'dames,']/"; Dim sed Dolls, 1/ ; 3 9 Folly 20secs, 4 Fleet Boy 26secs,
Tinsel Pot Gloaners, 1/-; 5 Toilet 8
20secs,
ting away. Bobolink, who was mad© a
Umukuri 32secs. Ebonywood 32secs warm favourite, broke twice, and was
Soaps, choice, 3 /-. Tit.7secs, scratched.
and Tom never prominent. J. Byrne (rider) and
You can save pounds iiere. The question Naka X was slow to move, but D. Nyhan (owner) were called upon
i9, Will you fi;tv6 yourtelf a chance ? in her stride soon passed Umuku-
once by the stewards to explain the running
ri. Josephine/S, trotting fast,/an in- of Bobolink, and the explanation given ■&%", No i.pots, blotches, or streaks B
■■ to the lead, which she maintained all was accepted as- satisfactory. Times: ]ji^^fo§o*{\
novelties. 11

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the way round. At the sea bend Major Little Bones 2.69, Lady H 3.4, The wken y°u use " Eag*e " Starch, m
42 HARDY STREET. Election ran-into third place. Passing Barm 3.7. A\ *■ ! I* staiches with a beautifully ■
the stand the order was Josephine S, V^n\ fy^^y clear, fre&h effect, makes the I
Nada X, Major Election, Oaktree and RICHMOND HANDICAP; of 70 soys; clothes stiff, and—a most im- £
NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Molly Brae. At the back stretch, the
(Affiliated to the Associated Board, second time round Josephine S and
of
■ second horse 10 soys and third 5 soys
from the stake. All horses handi-
fg
H /ksThsss issT*"!!^ /cSPi HJf portant point—keeps them stiff. B
Royal Academy of Music, and Nada X were a long way in front capped to trot 6.15 or better.
Royal College of Music, London.) Major Election, who was some distance
i1
miles and two furlongs. shirts as stiff as beards. To
in front of Oaktree, Molly Brae and Distance—Two
Handsoms Watches togeth- h Welcome. Jack, %ht rOITD
TRUSTEES:—Messrs. Cock, Fell, Folly, who were keeping well 2 R. Briscoe's b We fjKtAAj Q>v« " *" " white dresses and linen it iin-
Giblis, Bang, Maginnityj and Rev. er. At the sea the second time .round
Josephine'S broke and Nada X closed 1 EL M. Sheldon's o g Bisa, aged,
aged (owner), ISsecs *"
Ia Ds- DUNEDIN R£. J} P arfcs bedy, and it battens up

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J. P. Kempthorne. gi^ l-^^mt&JS.
curtains perfectly.
the gap. There was every prospect or (owner), scratch *
OF ABSOLUTE STAFF:—
a splendid race up the straight, but There were the only horses accepted
Acting-Principal: Mr. Erie
Teachers of Pianoforte:—Miss Dora a furlong from home, Josephine fo for this race,
and Nada X ran in an warm favourite. Bisa ran close up to
and Bisa was made a. I MADE FROM CURE RICE, AND IS THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL
Judson, Miss Phyllis Fell, and again broke,- Major
Mr. Eric -Waters. easy winner.
twelve seconds
Election was third Welcome Jack and appeared to t>e
behind the winner. holding the latter, when the Reefton
I STARCri IN NEW ZEALAND.
Teacher of Violin:—Miss Phyllis Fell. Nada X 6.20, Josephine S 6.25, owned gelding broke, and. Welcome g Even tho b3sfc imported starches, which are far dearer, cannot give better
Times:
Teacher of Singing, Organ, and Musical Major Election 6.3.
Theory:—Mr. John Tait, A.R.C.O. Jack forged ahead again. Bisa, in set- I results. All the best laundriea use it. In fact " Eagle "is renowned
throughout the Dominion for the excellent way it starches and for its
A Watcli such as the one we illustrate can be relied upon foe tling down, set after the leader, but B
FEES:—The full fees for Tuition, as WAIMEA HANDICAP; of 60 soys, he again broke, and Welcome Jack |j economical usage. ■
thoroughly reliable and permanent timekeeping, and would set forth in the following list, are 90s, second horse 7 soys, and third handi- 3 soys passed the post well in front of the 1 Save money, save the clothes, enhance their appearance by using "Eagle" H
make a very handsome present. We have here in our stock 40s, 70s, and 35s respectively; but if from the stake. All horses favourite. The winner was loudly ap- |§ Starch. Your grocer will supply you. Ask him £jr it. ■
payment is made within eight weeks capped to trot 3.9 or better. plauded on returning to the paddock.
after commencement of term, discount Distance.—One mile one furlong. Times- Welcome Jack 6.15, Bisa 6.9.
In Ixoallenf -Selection of Watches I1 \M
B
amounts as follows: —
will be allowed, making the reduced
ID. Nyhan's blk g
years (J. Byrne) Bsecs
Bobolink, 6
1 iiil^lJU Sb Pf%
fs2 P?!£f
gf* I$A
Ili'i) LlUij
Coffee Starch, Spice and
Pepper' Maniifaaturers, E

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Suitable fur Presentation, Organ:—One hour lesson per week,
and three hours' practice: 80s per 5 J. W. McFarlane's
aged (owner), 9secs.
b m Lady H,
2
COST OF LIVING. I »--""«Oy lIEDIK. oasffl"l~Ksa Established 1861. 1
term.
at prices which represent splendid value for their high rate Other Practical Subjects:—One half- 2 A. A. Kenyon's
aged, (N. Emms). 13secs
ck m Myrette,
3 Tho cost cA living'is becoming day,
th<? I MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS "CLUB" COFFEE, "CLUB" 1
■of quality. hour lesson per week: 35s per
term. Two half hour lessons pel Also started:-6 "Welcome Jack Dsecs, leading economic question of the I JELLY CRYSTALS, ETC. v§
week: 60s per,term. 3 Flora Dillon 13secs, 4 The Crab 17 not only in our own land, but in almost

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Harmony and Counterpoint:—One half In the
e*sry country of the world.
hour per week: 30s per term. This was a splendidly contested Uiyted. Kin»;'.io!n whilst so meny im-
Railway Concessions: Same as to Tech- race. The Crub, on the limit, kept the problems have be-
nical School Pupils. lead'until the bend at the sea, when portant ecotifinnc
W. T. BRUNDELL, Bobolink, who moved np to second -Mme tlie sport of party .politics, out
Secretary. place in the first two furlongs, led into of the most significant economic facts
Begg and Co.,
C/o Messrs. Trafalgar the straight. Welcome Jack, who was cf the day is likely to bo undervalued,
Street. bustled along at the start and broke
overlooked. We allude
v
254.
'badly, was up with the field at the if not entirely in the cost of living.
back, Lady H and Myrette being with to the steady, rise
aware that this

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him. Flora Billon was a long way we are quite
back With the excepi/icn of straight the last Of course discussed es-
OCX BROS., HIGH ART increased cost is being
-^ COSTUMIERS AND named the ficrld entered the Lady H pecially in relation to wages; but it is
TAILORS.—H. B. Buildings together, Bobolink leading.
a mn tarns that
(upstairs). 65 and Myrette were fighting for second not always what
place, with The Crab next, when Wel- shows us his purchasing powers. IJie
RICHMOND- : come Jack and Myrette. broke, and "Outlook" points out that at Klondyke
Lady H finished second, from Bohohnk
who' won with plenty in hand. Times: in the early commodities
against
days gold--! -xt was weigh,
that in more
Bobolink 3.1, IMv 3.6. ed
J. B. OOBSON I SON, '' favoured districts would, :;?* i:^.'Q
h^ n

GRfAT SIOGK-TAKENO SHE! BREWERS, BOTTLfiRS, AND


TROTTING CLUB
NELSON 115sovs, second horse 17 worth their
CAP; of
HANDI- weight in enppors.
really is, Are we lit England,
lhf
& B! invalid Ale and Stout,

and third 5 soys from the stake. question
soys densely populated
DRAPERY, CLOTHING. BOOTS, AND SHOES!

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All horses handicapped to trot 6.10 in Europe, in a!l
iERATED WATER
or better. areas, approaching in a modified form
\ Mm| ":' STIMULATES but never
Special redactions on all Dress Material'left Distance—Two miles and two furlongs. the economic condition of Kloiidyker
/ -^W - FLUCTUATES

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-MANUFACTURERS.— LNVIGORATES
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quite
with us to be made up during the Sale. 2 A. Emms's eh m Tarawera, aged, Th^ other day it was announced,

■ Superior Prirfts, Cotton VoiU aud Delaines


Faraseus
—XXX DRAUGHT BEER
in casks and jars.
(N. Emms) 13secs
I 3 E. W> Wild's eh g Little Bones,
4 years (W. Bagby) 9secs
1 casually, that the United States were
2 importing beef. If
a new country, fe-lm&ttk All ot^er Ales &c"of equal erifc*
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with its vast area,
from 2/- the drets length.
', 1 W. C. James's b g Ding Dong, such as tho States

Geo. Hogg & Co.,


A.K. TONIC ALE the
-■ in quarts and. pints>v aged (D. Nyhan) llsecs ■. 3 is importing foodstu-ffs, surely
Trimmed Millinery and F,taey Goods at half Also s tarted: 4 Bisa scratch, ,6 pkler countries with small areas must
price. "All New Goods."
' STOUT, INVALID, Stormcloud Isec, 5 The Barm IBsccs, 7 the pinch. Indeed there is no

A largo assortment of Remnants and odd Celebrated—


i# quarts and pints. Major Election TGsees. ~■....,.. ;,... to fool
At the start The Barm was slow
j move, and Maior Election, theAtlimit
more
creasing
:iiui so"
pressing need
food-production
than that of in-
far from the "land': being
generally; -f^yii If THE CITY BREWERY. KELSON.
lengths of Floor Cloth. " Very Low Price." .< SEATED WATERS. horse, established a good lead. the
back Little Bones moved into second^ played out, it seems certain that the
'PHONE 47.
GINGER BEER.: place, with Ding Dong and Tarawera producer cf food will scon be command-
Heavy reductions on Floor Cloth, Linos, COEDIALS. in close -'attendance. This order was prices that would
Rugs, Slips, Spreads and Door Mats. as the field passed " the ing a market and
HOP ALE (a lefreshiog noa- maintained the first time. At the beginning ha\-c staggered the farmer of. even the
stand
During the G-rent Rod action Sale no further < intoxicating Ale>). of the back: stretch Little Bones moved palmy days of agriculture.—Exchange.
y\ LL the above beverages are made into first
place, closely followed by Ta-
discounts will be allowed. .« rawera, and Major Ejection dropped j
Suppliers of cream, milk and general produce
f*- from tlio feest and purest mater- back to third position, ivith Ding Doiig
ials. Skill and scrupulous, cleanliness close up. Bisa, when moving fast;v

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al-
< prevail throughout the BREWERY, broke. Soldiers in the Italian Army arcdaily
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will be treated aseasb, securing all the bene- Coming into the sea bend

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BOTTLING STORES, and iERATEP Tarawera "' went to tlve front, and Ding lowed cigars as part of their
"i^lSs?" Safest and most
~ and label.
fits of our reductions. WATER FACTORY, the result being rations.
— O
' an ever increasing demand for the
drinks produced at— fffee Commendablo Desir*
W.-R. MAY, RICHMOND. |
THE NELSON BREWERY
(Telephone 13).
AND
RHEUMO is the one remedy for all
thoso diseases which are caused by ex-
cess uric acid in the blood—for Rheu-
matism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Headache, .Hysteria, Fatigue, Asthma
fe eitatn the Best Stimulant pi+
curable is satisfied .when
1
?J
s>. C3^

Universal
The Remedy

for Acidity,of-the.Stcmach, Headache,
■-"

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THE CiTjT CRATED FACTORY aird some kidney troubles., It cures by .'■WOLFE'S-'SCHyAPIIg Cf>" 4 - Bilious Affections-;
HcarLburu, IndigesfioD, Sour.Eructations,

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(Tp]epUorw-l^).\ removing the cause—excess Un'c Acid.
At all ebeimsts>..jfci 6d and 4s 6d. 57
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HGHGH

COMMERCIAL.
THE SHAKE MARKET.
(8poo»l to "The Gotonirt.")

Stock Exchange:—
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. THE FARM.
APPLES AND LUCERNE.
f-3Vtr;.AlvaAdams, .chairman of the'
Wellington, Feb. 11. ißanama Exposition 'Commission' which
- MeasTtfHaroourt ondtCompany*epott recently"visited-New Zealand, is a keen
the following sales on the Wellington
Bank of New Zealand, rights, 103s
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student of agricultural affairs. He de-
livered a characteristic address before
the National Farm Land Congress in
Land and Estate Agents
F. 4 D. Edwartls,
following.
:Wliich-'wd';ine^lo>£ge\itS'':---
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«;.,':-;"■.,.

Properties, for
)■■%'"!£&>'>'■-/;'"'■■'■.■'
:■;■£■ : ■ ■ ■'--■: .■-.■, -J
:-v -r- ;:: ,y.:,t;/ ■:._"..* ;;,^

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■/''■>:,?*;"" "-.■'" -H- v'vv ."''"■ ■'-■"^'."'r-1-"■-''V ■":"*«:
APPLE ORCHARDS.
ffIBEE YEARS
- '39£'3E1£BAS from 5 to 30 acres, partly planted with
carefully selected varieties of EXPORT APPLES Ideal
OLD;

3d..
-: situation. Close to wharf. Main road? frontage.

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Equitable Building 1755. Chicago, selecting the above title as a Spring JClwler-20 exce jlenfrland,
Kaiapoi Woollens 105s.
Ward and Company 100s.
text from which to preach a sermon
upon rural life. The following ex-
HUrdy-sireet, Nelson. To^jnea'ihquse,-wlste^.''la'id.o.9i'''-good.'' AND SONS, PRICE: £37 10s Od per acre. Terms: 10 per
WLF.O.A., 20s paid, 25s 9d. Qutyuildihgs. Thisvirop6r^.Us ia
■ tracts furnish a fair idea of this strik- COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. excellent cent deposit; 10 per cent 3 months; 10 per cent 6
Waihis 525.
Quotations are:— ing "back to the land" appeal:— ■■ -■■ .'■'? V .":"■. order.?-..":>.Price
:--:: £2QJO. :r»
UNO 4 ESTATE AGENTS,
.:■.'■■ -'■ .-tteg.6B months. Balance 5 years at 5 per cent.
Apples and lucerne are permanent Wakapuaka Sub.—23o acres freehold, Annesbrpok.-—Residential ..Property",;ct.
tt
Bank of New Zealand buyers 243s
-3d; rights, sellers 103s 6d. find.abiding. Gold exhausts—it has 40 acres flat and undulating, and ■■.. 3 I acres fertile-laiadi with^igoods HARDY STREET, NELtON.
Woilingto- Trust and Loans buyers. -jbtil one crop; it plants no seed. Civil- 190 acres hilly. Divided into twelve dwelling^^and commodious outbuild-: Think what it means. In two years from now
paddocks, and watered .by streams - ings. .Erice £900. Easy itom&^o COUNTRY these trees will he producing profitable crops.
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1455, sellers 147e 6d. PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
Christchurch Gas, £5 paid, buyers isation -depends upon reproduction, and springs, property wintered 300 0.R.P.. Property of 474 Apr.es Splendid,
No worry about preparing the land. Here you
(335. ■ , ._■ therefore gold cannot be its- prophet cheep, 12 cows and 5 horses. Dwel- dairying : .and; sheep countryJ ;>nbw. 280 Acres and 4-roomed dwelling at

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South British Insurance buyers 82s and saviour. The gold that Solomon ling consists of nine rooms, with
detached washhouse, stable, hay
carrying -45 cqfts^ 30. head young; Belgrove. Good orchard. £3 10s see exactly what you are buying and kpow just
Mosgiel Woollens bjflj|re 71s, seller* mined litters
the bottom of the seas, and wool, barn. . and implement stoQk^. and -about
ro,omed; house. iiOatMildingi uire"
800: sheep"; 6- per acre. when to expect a return. The a soil is good, and
the very mines from' which it came are sheds. Allpractically- new.. Three- Tvill grow anything.
egfemodious firibrclass
W.F.C.A., 20s padpeilers 265. tost; but the seed of the apple that
Talismans buyers ISs, sellers 43s 9d. played its part in the drama of Eden
Waihis buyers 51s 9d, sellers 52s 3d.
and
:
quarters of a mile from;/Post Office
creamery; 9£ mites
son. Price, as & going concern,
from ■ and,
.^e&;--- ■■..■ ■".i-: -ji& i-^ ,f--':;^-
Nel- Motuek;ai^-25 Acres -splendid land, all
in 15 Acres at Suburban North, splendid
property for residential purposes.
An ideal situation. Five seres in
Grand Junction buyers 26s 3d^ sellers finds, V its progeny in the bud and including all stock, implements, m% i and ploughable. Suitable,for
frjpHt or for sub-divisioni'. Pi'ice
2-year-old apples. £1000.
26s 9d. blossom and fruit that glorify the or- traps, ©to., £3000. Reg 92
£^3 per acre. New wharf* one 3 Choice Building Sites at Wakapuaka,
WELLINGTON FRUIT
DUCE MARKET.
(Special to "The Colonist."
AND PRO-
chards of the twentieth century. For
two hundred generations the'apple has
blessed the race,' almost making
amends ior being the cause of man's
Spring
Land,
Grow.—2B7
situated
Acres
Soring
Practically;>allrnloufehable. '.Three
acres in orchard" 2 acres in hops.
Freehold

WellJ: built ;hduse*of nine -rooms* .-■■■■■:


Grove.
iflile.. :
Bishopdale.—6^ Acres: :4 acres-orchard
Reg. 67 being the pick of Glenduan. £260.
5 and 4 vyear old trees; all apples 5 Sections at Motueka, from 12 to 20
of approved varieties. Price £425.;

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acres .each. Price £30 per acre.
ALFRED GOULD,
-Messrs Laery and Co. report as
expulsion from Eden. Lucerne goes
Wellington, Feb. 11. back to- ihe'infancy of the world. God.
fol-:
it- on the third day' of creation.
Alsaißtdbk^:*^^^^!^^;^:;'^^ Wakefieid.—3B
miles irdmi;i?ailway;ipbst
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office, and :_ fiat; and
Acr^e undulating.
balance
;Farm; 16. acres; Well:
10 Acres,witti gobdTS-roomed house at
~Sufeb^---No^ffij;:.r..^.fin«..:property,i
HARDY STREET.
Auctioneer and Land Agent.
. . NELSON.
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the Wellington fruit and pro- made school. At carry 400 subdivided and watered. On© with magnificent view. £1500.
lows on upon which
duce market:—The market for apri- It was lucerne salad sheep. AlLlimestone country, and orchard" in part bearing,
cots is very bare, and consignments of Nebuchadnezzar fed; his foraging in some of the best fattening land in balance in'grass." House and out- 600 Acres Upper Moutere; 2 acres in
lines are strongly recommended. physical the district. Price £3500. Beg. buildings. Price £850, including orchard. For freehold, with 100
choice the fields with the brutes was "'"■"■
part stock. sheep and 8 head of cattle, £1130,
Poaches, plums, and nectarines ot the and moral tonic, for the Bible says that No. 78. Reg. 66
first quality are also in good demand. Wakefieid.—3 Acres land, with 8-room-
I'riocs areas
to 7s;
follows: Choice apricots after., seven " years" browsing in the Stake.—100 Acres situated Poor Man's
peaches, choice dessert os pastures, he became a greater Valley; 16 acres in 3-year apples,
ed modern residence and outbuild- 247 Acres In Riwaka. Nine acres of
ings. Property is nicely situated, orchard (apples, etc,.) in full
Cs 6d 6d, lucerne acrep in 2-year applee, balance bearing, 3} acres in raspberries,
Cd to 6s 6d, prime -Is to 4s small
king, with the glory of his kingdom 82 and offers a good chance to anyone
Scs 6d to 3s; tomatoes, choice is to in grass. Warm, sunny position^ in search of quiet and superior and 3} acres in hops/ Seven room-
and brightness restor-

RUBY BAY
6s prime 5s Gd to 6s 6d; plums, Dia- and his honour well shelter&d from winds, ana home. "..-..
Reg 21 ed house, stable, shearing shed,
monds 3s 3d to 3s 6d, choice large Bur- ed. only 8| miles from the wharf. Murchlson District.—Licensed Accom- dip, kiln, etc.
i.nnks 3s 6d to 4s, October Purple, What the Bessemer patent was to Splendid soil, and very suitable modation House of 20 rooms, with
Tarye 4s to ss, Pond's Seedling 2s bd the iron industry a generation ago for growing early crops. > 100 Acres freehold land, capable 10 Acres at Stoke.—s-roomed house,
to "3s " choice 4s 3d to 4s Reg. 85 of carrying 40 cows. School,P.0., stable, cow shed, hay shed, store-
Pd, prime 3s 6d to 4s; apples,.Coxs
choice large 3s 6d to 4s;
nectarines, lucerne promises to be to the present-
day farmer. As an investment it is WBadlands, Th« Maltsi.—Comprising
and
Good
telephone on the premises.
outbuildings. Price, inclu<*-
house, etc. Small orchard, wind
mill, etc. £1000. _ ___

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Orange, Scarlets, and Gravenstems 7s better and safer than Wall Street or 603 Acres Freehold, and 875 Acres ing furniture, £1600, ,': .-■'''
Cd to 9s, cookers, Alfristons, to
Wolsekv, and Washingtons 5s
Lord
os brewery stock.
3s 6d; pears, Wil-r rotation crop; it restores the
Lucerne is the best
nitrogen
of L.I.P. (yearly rent £7 6s 10d); Richmond.—lo
This property-would Easily parry
1000 sheep, besides cattle; is all
acres j
partly in bearing. Splendid resi-
7 acres
Reg.
orchard,
67 5 Acres at Hope, with good dwelling
house. £450. "
H prime 4s 3d to eggs, fresh Is of which grain and beets rob the soil ring-fenced and sub-divided: and is dence, with water laid on and
tome. 5s 6d to 6s 6d; only about 4§ miles from the city.
every convenience. Price, £2200. House and Land at Tahuhanui. £650.
Cd, preserved Is 3d per dozen. and makes it as rich as before the Reg. 66 10 Acres at Upper Moutere. Half in
All good sheep and cattle country, Richmond.—3J acres, with residence, apples. £375. I mm .^M^ma s^B wv mmm^s^
plough turned the virgin sod.
ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK
[United Press Association.]
MARKET The destiny of this country
government depend upon those who till
the soil. Land-ownership and the
and free
well watered and roaded. There
is abundance of firewood, and a
good quantity of milling timber on
the property. To be sold as a go-
magnificent situation.
veniences. Price £1000. Reg. 66 30 Acresper
Wakefieid.—433
and grazing
acres
country;
mixed
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con-
farming £25
at Hope. Good position.
acre.
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ing .concern, with 1000 sheep and acres 40 Acres at Wakapuaka, with
Christchurch, Feb. 11. public school are the antidotes for the orchard in bearing. House and out- dwelling
40 cattle Reg. No. 86 and farm buildings. Would cut ;"*
Only two or three Orchard Sections in the
At the Addington live stock market, poison that floods our country through
Air:iK-;v.'ii.vlv h^aiy. busily engaged in the gates. of Castle Garden. Every Belgrove.—34s Acres situated Bel-
harvesting, there were small entries of
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lucerne or<

buildings. As a fegoing
£2,100.
grove. About 22 acres ploughed; 500 Acres Limestone Country; 100 .10 Acres at Stoke, of which 6 acres is
B concern,
Reg. 65 up well. £2600.
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Mrßt Subdivision of "the Ruby Bay Estate
tut, bkeep and lambs, and average en- man who owns an acre of
tries in other departments. Fat cattlo sits beneath his own vine and fig-tree
subdivided ■
into 4
roomed house, also stable and
parts. New 6- acres good bush, 400
grasses and clovers. Price, £2200.
acres English orchard in full bearing. £1300. remain unsold and early application. is
sold » little freer at the start, but is a pillar in the temple of national trapshM. About 30 acres flat, re- Reg. 65
4£ Acres of Orchard at Stoke. £650. necessary to secure one of these.
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prices were rather weaker, and fat safety. The man who ploughs a field mainder undulating. Well water- Foxhill.—4s acres with 8-roomed house
lambs sold at about last week's rates. and plants a tree can be trusted; he ed. Price, £1050. Reg. 84. and outbuildings. Price, £600. 19 Acres at Stoke, mostly in orchard.
£r&t pigs showed a slight improvement. pollute Reg. 65 Some of the trees are 5 years old, i
Fat sheep opened at an advance, and will defend the flag and never Stoke.—1030 Acres good sheep coun- Stoke.—sf acres, 3 acres tbree-year-o^d
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the rest 7 yaars
then declined. ■ it. Hayfields and orchards, a pasture try, carrying from 1300 to 1400 trees, 1$ acres' two years, mainly old.
Store sheep: Forward rape lambs 6d,
Gd to 15s, extra good lambs to 16s
14s and a garden land, may not develop
millionaires, but they will raise men
sheep. This property is wejl
watered, and divided into eight
apples. New. packing shed. Good Properits at Bronte—planted and im-
situation. Price, £150 per acre. planted.
area > into residential lots, and those on the
fair lambs 13s 9d to 14s 3d. medium
iambs 13s to 13s Bd, small and low con- and diffuse prosperity
and indepen-
paddocks. About 150 acres piougu-
able and epleniid cropning Inaci Foxhill.—ll acres, from which there is
Reg. 65 i
look out for a good investment should not fail
ditioned sorts 11s to 13s 6d, cull lambs dence. The prayer of the patriarch Good sheep yard and dip on the a good return, 6-roomed house and I
to get m early when these sections are put on
r>s to 10s 6d, wether lambs 8s 3d (for was that he be given neither poverty property. No buildings; Extra outbuildings. Price £475. Excep- ;
the market. In the meantime there remain
culls) to 15s, ewe lambs 12s, 9d to 14s nor riches.
Yd; two tooth half-bred ewes 16s 2d,
. The test of civilisa-
average welfare of all, not
frontage with buildings can be
had if desired. Price £6 10 per
tional terras for quick sale. IS, Rout and Sons,
Reg. 65 |
the two or three orchard sections referred to.
two tooth three-quarter bred ewes 19s, tion is the Those who
acre. Reg. .No.-85 Southland 603 acres freehold and
HARM
half-bred ewes 15s to 19sewes Id j, eight the opulence of a few. 288 acres L.I.P. All rich dairying STREET, NSLSON. i
tooth three-quarted bred 16s 8d; raise- lucerne and apples, who own and Sherry River.—23s7 Acres; 452 acres and grazing land, substantial resi- i
L.1.P., 905 acres renewable lease,
.six and eight tooth ewes-14s to 18s 6d; work their limited acres, will not be
two, four, six and eight tooth ewes interested.in the price of private cars, 1000 acres (X]».; 450 ecres are
dence and improvements, offered
to exchange for approved Nelson
| We advertise to enlist your interest and to
19s; sound mouth ewes 16s to 17s 10d; know the road
H*l, 90S acres undulating,
hilly sheep: country; 800 acres in
1000 property. Particulars on applica- induce your enquiries, but BEFORE WE BELL WE
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a«-ed ewes 12s lOd; Merino ewes 6s Id; but they will never bush, 462 v* ploughable, tion. Reg., 65 DESIRE YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION of the proper-
six tooth wethers 17s 6d, other weth- that leads to insolvency. The bank- a"cres are
and about"100 acres are at pre- Motueka.—3l acres good land, 8$ acres

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ers 12s 9d to 15s 3d. rupt court is an unknown continent to
sent in crop.- Subdivided -int«;< 20
orchard, 6 acres in full profit, 7- ties we offer. What can be fairer? Every
Fat lambs: Prices on the whole were them, but their days will be filled with paddocks, and watered by streams. roqmed house and outbuildings. >'
?.bout the same as last week, and were
equal to 6d per lb. Tegs made 19k-6d healthful, useful toil, and their
nights Jfow-runiung 800 sheep, 12 horses Price £40 per aero.
acres. Price, £60 per
Reg. 64 [ visitor to Ruby I3ay must be convinced of the
»ad. 50 cattle. Six-roomed house Richmond.—l3f
to 20s Bd, average freezing weights'l6s with untroubled dreams. The tillin?
and outbuildings on the property. acre.
490 acres now carrying 300 sheep and
Reg. 63 ] factthat
to- 19s. of the soil is the first of professions Djaposita Bchoofand creamery, and i

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Fat sheep: Prime wethers 21s to 24s the king of trades. There is no dan- station. Price, with stock. etc., lambs, 4-roomed cottage and out- » ■
ftd others 17s Id to 20s 6d; prime ewea buildings. Price, £1100. Reg. 63
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shipwrecks, £3500;. Reg. No. 81
19s to to 13s 6d, ger-line in land-culture, no
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23s 6d, medium 15s 149 Acres Limestone Country; 100
?«ed and light 12s to 14s 6d. no collisions or derailments, no ex- Supplejack Valley, Upper Mbutere.— acres in grass and running 160
cattle: Steers £7 17s 6d to £11, plosions, no risks or hazards to insure 100 acres of freehold; 16 acreß in sheep, balance in bush. Price, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.
<>xtra to £14; heifers £6 17s 6d to £9 against. With industry, common- orchard,^ large portion coming into £550. Reg. 35 .TRAFALGAR STBEftt,
7i 6d; cows £5 17s 6d to £11 10s. Brightwator.—l9* acres excellent land, KELSON.
sense, and water the harvests are sure. profit this season, when it is aritici-
Store cattle: Yearlings £2 to £3;
fifteen to 18 months sorts £2' 13s to Altogether it is not only the ■
old- gatedr t hat 1000,-cases of. apples 6 acres orchard («i years), substan-
tial brick, house. Creamery, school, TOWN PROPERTIES.
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mil tbe picked, -all best varieties. \ ■■
€3 15s 6d; two year steers-£4 2s; two est but the safest business. It is a A-further block .a
P.O. and railway few minutes' Nile-st. East.—6-roomed house\w\th all
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year heifers £3 15s; cows £2 5s to £5. self-reliant pursuit, a respectable voca.-
is being prepared
walk. Price, £1750. Eog. 6.6" conveniences.~-I&n*3 .60 by 15© feet. lias the best situation in the Mouteres in view
for planting next season^ Well To effect a qiiicksale owner will
cows sold at £3 10s to '£11heavy 10s.

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tion. No man ever attained such emi- watered by .running, .-streams. of the development that has taken place and
Fat pigs: Choppers £3 to £4, Balance of the Jand Suitable \ for 690 annum, Acres Leasehold (rental. £60 per, accept £525. Beg.' 15
hwoners £2 12s 6d to £3, price per lb, nence in our
country that he was not
propping, frutt^jyingy or for §hoep with 10 years to run from that !which is■■to follow,
5d to 6£d; heavy porkers 46s to 50s, proud to claim the farm as his oiigin. iandV of, 4 rooms,.. lafc ..January, 19.14);. 30 acres in Tipahi Street.—Mr. H. Boiton«rb- i ■
Miter porkers 40s to 455, prices per lb If I am called in spring-time, no cattle^E^lsef' oats, 40 ;acres ploughed, and re- perty, containing one.acre"land,
The good chances are not open indefinitely,
C.d. .■ .:. flower will be more
"Store pigs: Extra large sorts to 565, fleeting spirit than apple-V.ossous; no
welcome to my
oßittrdetached
.^outbuildings.
kitchen, stables, and
Only lj niiLSs from Biciinder in grass. Has just win-
tered 400.j5hoep a nd
haying 2 chains frontage'to eacki
Taiplii and a.vai streets: 5. room- that would be too much to expect, but there are
"ptfsfcs office, stf>re, school, etc. 30-cattle.
ed bouse; bathroom, etc ; S^l&rg*
ordinary stores 40s to 445, small sorts Improvements consist of accom-.
monument would be finer to ;r«rk n.y Price £1750. "
glass-houees, planted with: choicest ft few open now and that is YOUR opportunity. i

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23s to 38s, weaners 17s to 20s. modation house of .12 Toojns.,,'jnritli
place of rest than an apple-tree; and BelgrQve.—4B Acres of Freehold, also conveniences, outbuildings '.are grape vines, in full bearirig^and
PER ACRE,
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LONDON MARKET REPORT. when 1 enter that realm where every large 'extent of reclaimed rjyer handy and in good, order. P £). artificially heated by water pipes. SEASIDE FRONTAGES FROM £150
bejf, situated
a
Wai-iti galley, Bel- and telephone on premises'. Rail- Immediate Possession.
Messrs Dalgety and Company, Limit- month has its fruit, where flowers ever grove;. 40, acres in crop^ 2J acres way station 9 miles-by; first-class Tasman-st.—B-roomed house. FRUIT MS FROM PEB ACRE
od. Nelson, have just received office
cabled bloom, and woman is always young and
un- in. 6rchardi balance. ;fer.flsy3. Sub-i road. Price £700 (including part 118 by 99 feet. Price £80».
Load £25
advice from their London as fair, I can ask no heaven more perfect
divided into several: paddocks, and furniture in hou.be and H P. chaff Reg; 36
der:— than where the fields are perei nial all well watered. At present run- cutter, etc.) Reg. 61 Inspection invited. .Arrangements made to |
Tallow.—Low and inferior descrip- with
tions are 3d per cwt. lower; prime the
mutton 3d higher, but other descrip- and the paths are embroilred with
purple and green (f lucerne ning 60 sheep. Buildings consist
of* nine roomed house and out- 169 Acres in good locality, handy to
Collingwood-st.—7-roomed house and
conveniences. Land 55 by*-110ft.
Price
view the property. <

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buildings. Price, £35 per acre. school^ township, and railway'sta- £625. Reg. 36
tions are unchanged. apple-trees in blossom and tho air
Frozen meat.—Beef: The market is fragrant with their perfume.—' Jcur-
Reg. No. 129 tion. Well adapted/for dairying Absentee owners can make satisfactory \

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or cropping, and containing some Corner Nile and Harper-sts.—9 roomed

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steady, but the domand poor. Quota- Brlghtv/ater.—6o acres freehold, situ- very rich quality land. 150'acres house. Splendidly situated. Price arrangements for planting and supervision.
tions New Zealand prime ox beef fores nal of Agriculture." ated at Brightwatcr, all undulat- are in English grass and 16 acres. £570 to effect a quick sale. Reg 36
4d, hinds 4 5-Bd. Lamb: The demand ing and ploughable; bulk novy in. in crop. Small orchard. Com- Telephone? communicates Mapua Bureau. {
is poor, and the market, weak, and it
-iooks as if it is going lower. Quota-
REVOLT AGAINST SOCIETY. crep Sub-divided into 9 paddocks,
aad watered by springs. Improve-
, fortable -homestead and outbuild- Corner Tukuku and Xawal-sts.—6-
ings. Daily letter .deEyery. Price roomed house. .Price £365.
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or further particulars apply— j
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tions*, prime crossbred lamb, Jsorth , Reg, 38
ments include-8-robmed house,, all £2400 as a going concern, and in-
Inland heavy 6d, light 6|d to 6id. The example of Sir Edward Carson
conveniences, stables, barns, etc.
?"[utton: The demand is limited, and. in setting the law at defiance for politi-
trie market weak, and looks like going cal purposes has not been lost upon the
Crops includo 4 acres early peas,,
J-acre mangolds, 32 acres in oats,J
cluding 12 cows averaging close on
£2 per month each. Reg. 6 Queen's Road.—6-rqomed house. Price
£450. Reg> 40
W. STAFFORD,
&üby Bay, Owner. ]
iower. Quotations, New Zealand cross-
bred mutton, North Island heavy 4jd, extremists of "the Labour organisation 1 acre potatoes, 3 acres barley.". 178 Acres, partly improved, 78 acres
Sight 4|d.. known as the Syndicalists. At the Price, as a going concern, with 3 flat and balance low hilts, 100 acres Alton-st.—s-roomed iiaxtse. Price
Sheepskins.—As compared with last Syndicalist Congress, held in London horses. 3 cows, tools, impleT^enta, in bush, remainder in English £460. Reg. 41
"sale©, prices for Morino sheepskins are etc., £1600. Reg. No. 90. grass, capable of carrying 25 cows
recently the chairman, Mr Guy Bow- Selwyn Place.—6-roomed house. Price
!.d higher, and crossbreds i'd to Yd in present state, and all plough-

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f.igher. The advance in prices is more man, said the work of the conference Spring Crowe.—2B Acr&s Froohold; 10 able when stumped; securely sub- £265. Reg. 45
pronounced for exossbreds of coarse was the linking up of the revolution-
."ud medium qxiality. aries of the world. Mr Ben Tillett re-
acres in
atene fruft
orchard,
in full
6 acres
bearing,
being
and a
divided into 4 paddocks. All well
watered. Good shed only on proper- Nile-st.—7 roomed house, with
veniences. Price £700. Reg. 47
all con- The Federal Hotel.
LONDON QUAY, PICTON.
acres of 3 and 4-yesr apples. ty, school and creamery 1 mile,
in arked that he was a revolutionary
Socialist and revolution had a kindly
interest for him. * But he wanted It
Well built house
outbuildings. Price, £1250.
of 8
Reg
rooms
No.
and
79
township 9 miles, good roads in
vicinity. Land is well sheltered, Waimea
and is suitable for either cropping Land 35
Road.—s-roomed
by 130ft. Prico,
cottage
£370.
Reg. 47
INSURANCE
#. tWINDALE
(Late of Nelson —and
— Prrprlcr.f.
Wellington.;
The parish priest at Stuhlwdsscn- well ordered and efficiently organised;
t- irq, near Budapest, wrote an article and he wanted direct action; but, Wal-1t1.—60
acres
Acres Freehold - Land; 5
in orchard, mostly apples in
or fruit growing. Immediate poss-
ession. Price £8 per acre. Reg. 29 Milton-st.—6-roomed house. Land 50
COMPANY. fHE FEDERAL HOTEL i^ one i>»
■■ the most up-to-date houses in tb»
journal .accusing two by 110ft. Price, £475. Terms:
4.IMITEB.
in a clerical above all things, he wanted an intelli- full hearing,- 30 acres carrying 40 50 Acres on boundary of popular and l*rovince, and the Premier Tourist »n#
v/orncn of shoplifting. A lieutenant, a gent conception of what they were aim- sheep. Six-ruomed house, and all important £65 down and fcalance can remain Oommeroial House of tho District.
township, all level first saTABUfHEB 1659

, relative of the young women, horse- ing at. Of course, he thought they outbuildings. Warm, sunny posi-
class agricultural
on mortgage. Reg. 49 Commands an excellent- view of th»
land,; 20
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tion. Price £1250 Reg. No. 7? acres beautiful Harbour from its spaciou*
whipped the priest in the stx-cet. The were all right so long as they were in crop, and balance in English Washington Road.—s-roomed house.
'Ung women then prosecuted the in revolt—as long as they were rebels Walroa Gorge.—s3o acres freehold; 2P2 grass and clover. Subdivided into Land 50 by 150 feet. Price £365. " m\m " £i,500,0(i balcony fronting London Quay. L»»»
7 paddocks, with laid than a minute from the steamer's si'le
L.I.P. situated at the Fcrks, water on to Easy terms. Reg. 52 PAID-UP
{■"nest for libel, but were awarded only against society as it was ordered, they acres
Wairoa Gorge: 380 acres in grass, each. Modern residence with aH AHD
CAPITAL Visitors to Picton will find that d«.
"effort has been spared to afford them.
£3 damages, as the judge said that the were right. He instanced Sir Edward
fuiblic horsewhipping was sufficient Carson as a legal, political, economic, balance in bush
ring-fenced paddocks.
sub-divided, into
Wateied
5 conveniences, stable,
bails, etc. Main road frontage,
shed, cow- Russell-st.—9-roomed
land. Price £725.
house, 2 acres RESERVES <
" £170.000
every comfort, while the Tariff is mo»»~
Reg. 53 reasonable.
X :inishmeut. They appealed to an- and racial Syndicalist, who believed in by never failing streams. Now and only a few minutes walk from
other court, whore the fine was in- direct action; and when they had the running 430 sheep and*20 head of P. 0., railway, School, and cream- Van Dieman-st—Fine 8-rooraed house The Hotel is fitted up with every,
ery. Price £60-per -acre. This is with f-acre land. Price £775.
increased to £48. A higher - court has courage they were going to follow his cattle. Improvements consist of. modern convenience, and the Sanitary.
tiovv increased the punishment by a example". Their movement was more
tiifinth's imprisonment, on the ground pregnant with meaning and purpose , shearing shed, dip and yards, and
8-roomed cottage.' Situated 8
miles from school, creamery, and ..'.-,-
a property adaptable to any -re-
quirements, and: with a very high
prospective value. Jteg. 50 Collingwood-St.—7-roomed house Price
Reg. 54
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ed.
AUKS of vntj deioriptJos Accept- Arrangements have been epedmUt
«tudied
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'that relatives of officers may not Jh> than it had ever been before. The £450?
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township. Price -£2'loa per acre.
-t:;sqlfced with impunity." : majority of the working class, he add- Sherry Rlwer.—66o Acres, Reg. 89. 21 2 Acras excellent land, and. easily * Claim*. The Dining E^om is larga and
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worked; 9 acres in orchard just Corner Cambria and Tasman-sts.—s- commodious, comfortably fitt««fr

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ed, believed it w,as right to be slaves. situated
Sherry River | 100 acres flat, coming into profitable bearing, -j roomed house. VSrandah back | OWKiI Ovraaft Qtarimi. up, and well lighted.
small area in cop, balance in ! and front. Price £550. Easy *"»"»
balance undulating and hilly; 150
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He wanted to demand in full not only
acres in grass subdivided into 3 grass; natural water supply from terms. Reg." 58 tattars and Telegram* r&aelva pramp*
TO FRUITGROWERS & OTHERS. the security of life, but a master share
of the woalth created by the miracul- paddocks. Well watered. At springs. Property has a good Nile-st. East.—B-roomed house with attention.
Porter meets all Trains and Steamer*.
advised,
present running 180 sheep, 1 " frontage: to road, and is centrally every convenience. Price £825^
Yon are in your own inter- ous power of labour. In a letter to hrose, and 2 wws. Five-roomed situated in a popular fruit centre. Reg. 64
ests, to send your consignments of the chairman, Mr. George house. School, etc, 4 >-miles- t Handy to sehooLand railway sta- Richmond.—-Mr. H. McMahon's fine nankin, J. H. and "«♦ «mu*ks FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE
Lansbui\v
FRUIT and Other Produce to us, the wrote:
OLDEST-ESTABLISHED and MOST volt are "All of us Avho are in real re-, LXP., with
; Rental £12 per year.
999 years
Reg.
to
bd.
i»n. tion. Modern
room, wash-house, dairy, work-
house, w ith bath- residential property of 3s :
acres,
with 10-rbomed house, etc. Beau- RHay, E.
Kirk and Ct.,
T.,
Takaka.
Ctlllngwaetf. irrangements made for Pishing Par-
RELIABLE FIRM in DTJNEDIN. soldiers, striving and working Further particulars On application at ties to any of the beautiful B»yt;
' tifully situated on a terrace, with utty, F. iuiPr.,
shop, cowshed, trap etc. Rlohmand.
-We have the Largest and Most Cen- for the complete emancipation of all Dur office. Intending purchasers Price £2550. Reg. 61 eplendid outlook over the Bay. JtuthtrUri, F. «. Irfghtwatir. in the Sound.
tral Rooms in the City. Prompt Ad- women and all men." He appealed for motored out to inspect properties. .;■'" "■"".. '.i ■■■ Reg. 66 CljSibf, W. 0., Wtksfttli.
vices and Returns. Ajnction Sales held the spirit of fraternity and brother- AH the coraforta of a horn*
25 Acres in famous fruitgrowing dis- Corner Collingwood and Bronte-sts. Ntrrlt, 1.. Warwick J«tn.
...
Every Morning at 9 o'clock, and a large

lISLEfBROS. trict, with frontage to good road 4-roomed cottage. Land 50 by Palmtr, 1» H. ( Kopa. will be fonnd at

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attendance of buyers is always secured. hood and was binding the Diibljin work- and to the sea: 8 acres in orchard 100 feet. Price £450. Reg. 66 Pslmtri L. H., Wtlmu Waal
THE --FEOERAL HOTEL
Labels and Advice Notes Posted Fro© ers and the British workersj|^|o one (part in bearing), and the balance Bronte-st.—5-joomed cottage. Land quwi U. L., Takunanyi.
on application. solid army against waged6ro.|'^|]l who; in grass; Property is well fenced 100 by 100ft. Price £400. Reg. 66 PICTON. ?<»»"

THO3. PAfiilffll a CO;


were united in a desire to destroy the
wages system were working
Auctioneers and Agents, Voeel Street same end, although ;tlieir: methods
DUNEDIN.
Established 1879.
for; "the
t GO.
might differ. It was quitecertain;that AUCTIONEER*, LANP AND ESTATE J r usual improvements and outbuild-
and watered throughout. P. 0., Colllngwood-st., The Wood.—Commodi-
school, and railway, station all
". "-.within';--"! mile,-Nelson
Ttnain levelling
4 miles by
house and
ous 8-roomed hoiise with every
convenience. Land 160 by 152ft.
Ideal gentleman'sresidence. Price
£1550. Reg. 60
!, BUXTOnI GO., LTD. Printed and published for the pto
prietors by*, William Thornton Bon.d, <>♦
Collingwood Street, at their QknerM
Agents for.Bave-u Power Sprayer, . if their objects were the same and if
"Demon" Bird Nearer/ 5213 they wero true -to one another they
AGENTS.
WBLBON.
■;i ings; Price £2100. Terms £1000 Vanguard-st.—s rooms, pantry, copper
V cash andremainder at 6 per cent.
>
and tubs, etc. Erice£4oo. ~
Printing Office, Waimea Htrroi
Immediate> possession. JRipg--34 | NC.son, Thursday, Fob, 11 1814.
could not 36ng;be separated. '■!*
"■£."7

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