TELEGRAMS.
: - | i'JiU I'Ki.bb AbaoOiAi-lOK. j iiiJLD ACUIiIVsTALLI' aiJAJT DEAD. iiatililies, 'iiiis Day. Artaur Kc-.sai.llj soil 01 Hubert Kei&elij accidentally hliot dead his thrw-year-old brotlied' yesterday illuming. lhe youiii had been uut lia re-shooting, an i ia getting-into l-ho •motor car his Winchester lvpcaAing rifle went oil, the bullet penetrating tile loielioa-d ot tlio oiiiJilt who \va6 sitting in the back settbetween his mother and Mrs Uovan.
MAN KILLED AT GISBORNE
Gisborne, This Day
Robert Jius-,oil, employed ait N olsoil BiW. freezing -works, was killed ;y the explosion of the hydro-extractor in the iell'inongoiy department this moraing. A piece ol cylinder mutilated ilia" body.
Carterton's TOTAL
Carterton, This Day
A ikg odd at the patriotic -bazaar hist Saturday night realized £3788. This brings the total amount raised iu Carterton for all patriotic purposes tj over £10,000. 4»JWOCP r Sy , rwCTm<r#"W2t
Shannon iN'otes
(.From our Resident itepresentative.)
The liov. C. i'alnier halt the niisfoiHinc to break a rib while out shag shooting recently, but the rev. gentleman was able to take the morning rejvice at the Ven Redie's on Sunday morning. The services on Christmas Day will be holy conimunion at 7 a.m. and matins at 11 a.m. and evensong
at 7 p.m
SUDDEN DEATH
A ease of sudden death occurred here early on Sunday morning. Mr . John Hayes, who was employed- as a cartel h v ,M r Rettor was seized! with a. 'it while in bed and died almost immediately. Mr Hayes had been the pictures and returned lioine in "the best of health and went to bed as usual. About midnight he was seized with a fit. Dr Hislop was sent for and arrived about 2.30 a.m., but he could, only pronounce"" life to bo extinct. Mi Kayos had an injury to his head about live years ago through a fall from his horse. He leaves a wile and ten children to mourn their loss.
Tlio 1 " banns of the marriage of Mr Eric Gunning, ol Shannon, and Miss Phyllis Holmes, of Masterton, have been published in .the - Ven Bede's Church.
The Ven Bede's Sunday school will, re-open on Sunday, Januatry 16.
CURE FOR RHEUMATISM,
This is not a patent medicine; it is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. For years 1 had been a sur fever irom chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one oi the leading specialist®, now dead. On reecipt of postage stamps, money order, or posta! notes for 4& 6d I will post 12 doses of •the remedy, whioh this specialist declared to be the only tiling known to science M a oiire for this painful fh sease. —F. Qreville, Editor N.Z. Dairyman, Box 802, Wellington.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 December 1915, Page 3
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