The remains of the victims of the Kaimat.a tragedy were removed to Stratford on Friday, where they wore viewed by the eoroncr, who at once ißsiied a permit for lsurinl. The remains of Frank Smith were (alien to New Plymouth. The coroner has fixed tho inquest to bo held at Inglewcctl on Thursday next. Tho interment of the remain!; of the victims took placo yesterday. Tho Julians -wero buried at the Waireka cemetery, and Smith wnp buried in tho To ITenui cemetery.' "So far as tho Government is concerned it has formulated a fair rato of pay for seamen in Government steamers. It is equally our business to seo that private owners have consideration from the men employed in the mercantile marine."—Tho Hon. F. M. B. Fisher, speaking at the Combined Shipping Companies' annual dinner 011 Saturday evening. When breathing through tho noso is difficult as the result of a Gold or Nasal Catarrh, then speedy relief can bo obtained by inhaling "NAZOL" for a few moments through a Nazol Inhaler. Tho effect of free breathing after tho stuffiness is deliglitful.—Advt. •T. T. Horne, Ltw., 12 and H Panama Street, havo a quantity of Nelson apple land for sale. Messrs. Lundon, Stewart, and Co., Ltd., will sell at their Karamu Koad yards, Hastings, on Friday, 200 horses. Messrs. R Johnston and Co., auctioneers', 157 Lambton Quciy, will continue the s.ile bv auction at 11 o'clock this morning, and 'Tuesday and Wednesday morning next, of Mr. H. Davidson's hig-li-class silver plate, etc. For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods' Great Popperinmt Cura, Ib. Gd.'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1831, 18 August 1913, Page 4
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