ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES,
NELSON OCCURRENCES. (By Teleurapli.—Press Association.! . Nelson, June 23. A fisherman named Charles Dahlgrea has been missing smco Wednesday, "when. he left in a launch for. Astrolabe. 'fha launch has beon found near iloutero with a. hole in the bilge. It is feared that Dahlgren has been drowned, His wifa is believed to reside at Greyiuouth. A mental hospital patient named George Smith commixed suicido this morning by, suffocating himself with a blanket. "The Romancers," a comedy by Edward Rostand, is to be perionncd by Miss Hardinge-Malthy and artists, in tho Sydney Street Schoolroom, on Monday, July 3.' Mr. T. Mandcno Jackson, in an advertisement in this issue, gives particulars of the sale of four fiuo dairy farms, to 1)3 held at the mart, Custom Street, Auckland, on Friday, July H. Mr. A. S-' Holmes, estate agent, Oneliunga advertises a farm for sale. Mr. H. E. Leighton is holding a saleof household furniture in tho Lower Hutt Auction Mart to-day, nt 2 o'clock. Mrs. Farquhav, Cuba Street, has just riccived a largo assorted stcck of felt slippers. Messrs. Harcourt and Co. advertise in this issuo particulars of tho salo of a section of land, to bo held at their rooms, Panama. Street, on Wednesday, Juno 2S. Messrs. Whitcombe aud Tombs, Lambton Qiiav, have a special announcement in this' issuo regarding the Challenge writing pads. Mcsvs. Baldwin and Raywaid, patent agents, Wellington, report, that they have, filed the following applications for patents in New Zealand during tho week ending June 23:-C. Davis, Wanganui, improved milk release; J. Smith, Sydney, atinstable hanger, especially applicable for scaffolding purposes; Blaugas Patent Ge.ssllscbiift, Germany, improvements in aud relating to the manufacture of ilium, dialing gas and apparatus therefor, olro improved method of distilling crude petroleum oil and other liquids and apparatus therefor; W. G. Gibbins, Essex, improveuicnls in dyeing, washing, and softoning machines. An announcement addressed to people who desire to make money without risk is inserted in this issue by Mr. R. Noton, International Investment Co., Ltd., Nathan's Buildings.
The Associated Auctioneers are holding a slock sale at the Solway calcyards,. Maslerton, on Wednesday, Juno 28.
The widowed mother of George do J.Ta-lo.-o, a voting naval footballer in whom the Queen Irak a practical interest as the result of a visit to llaslor Hospital last summer, has. received <\ letter from Buckingham l'alaco in regard to the death of her son, which says: "I am commanded to express her Majesty's sincere sympathy with you in the great loss you have sustained by the death of your son."
In several European countries, including France and Belgium, elections oj» always held on Sundays,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 6
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