A rumor has reaohed the ' Kelson Mail '■ that a livery-stabio keeper at Blenheim tjaa had a windfall. It jq stated that a brother of bis went to Australia some years ago, and died there, left to his Blenheim brother a number of Broken IJill scares, wnjob. ajre qovy said tq b« wovth. over £I§O,OQO. The ' Mail « pannot vouch for the truth of the etory, but it was told ay an unquestionable fact. Both the brothers were at one time pupils at the Nelson College. Tigers have been encountered this autumn m parts of Asiatic and European Rueeta whs* they have.n. ::: faelore< Bomfi bave been captured and sent to St. P?fcfti>urg alive. the Sidneys and Urinary organ 6 caiiee'B the worst of dieeaeea vrtitoU Americaa Oo.'e Hop Bitters Ouwe, Be»4
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 3
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129Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 3
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