~ |The meat preserVingJwdrlfs afc "Woodi d fe^S?^ l^* " a Ce^yeare ago gav<B , ol Jvrqrkf people, and made a busy 'place. Now a manager arid 5 fire 7 wafchman e f present the^taf; !f |, s Wie ; K..a,^repqrter of .-the-: Herald visited the works a Say or. two since he found no less than 109##Q^Mnc^prepared, \n vssifintifa iojrj filjling, and as much material in store as would serve for tv^o 'years "of busy tradei^Mc-laairig! tflf€y" ? tiSn'sr df s.soHeri J at.its:inapket; tvalue of » say f 'dne shilling per pound, give £5600 as the real valu^rof this^ti^alonb.l W iThe v pleaßure trfpg* from' J Wellingtbn. to; £icton, anfl6tfnce'd 'fbHNew Year'a Da 7> Abe met? weather*. HA.t S ! o'clock' Wtti& morttiiQgi (Borne seventy bray;e;^R|tj{B the incentive to bravery r was f perhaps ?- fapt^oat .^the^ticKeJts \l h r aU^beeii J!pur-!'I ch'aeed) preseqted themselves at the, i The "Italian; immigrants lately sent " to| : Weßtl2rfd/fi^v;t'Ba£4ifiei£ L lf^ie8 > (bi&e not fallen , in! "pleasant- places. The jwaytlonfayQr^bly oMackldn'a JBay^hey; 1 wefetftftidfred^ thVtiine allowid^ :r eirip 16y2 j ■"^•'■ftcß?*^' w fM ftfflkche.d, andt ,they vJ werej?.rationed ; fpr .isevenxdßypiongeri ;; offered the option of proceeding' tb^ J acksonfa T Bay, . where!^ they, T would jbe r emjilbyedt * but "deoi.ine'dT" Therefore their >. rations' were,, stopped; ;. In; tbe > interval il'haUbeeH-rerji'egented to'4he h^^^i^'th^y^^d :? bg forwarded* to" Canter bii ry "or 7^pK-spro^.in ces : !wbere there are outlets Jor their • I3bor, butt the BnßwerVpf the'^ '-Miais*'i6r' for-" ! Pjiblfc'WorK 'was, We iinde'rsifilnd, of them v at .the barracks .^oii 'their own 'resources,*' whiefcr, according to their represeatationa are nil. "~ ' .
! clip the i , following! 'trim. '..a" recent issue p| the: Olqgo, , Guardia^i--rAA ihe conclusion of the evening service at Blnox Ghuroh, Dr Stuart Requested special prayers of the congregation T i '"pu i behalf ; of a woman, living in the n'eighborhbod of Frederick-" street, who is in verjr/sad circumstances. "A short •■■ tiqao. ;sipce. this woman's son died at -Balclutha. and was buriedbefore, she even heard of Ihis de^tb.. Yesterday pn<-vißiJing'nerVi>r. : Stuart found her si^tiug oorn r the, one solitary (jhair 1 ' of her 5 apartmehf, with the dead[ ibody of a; daughter on one Bide, and a <shild lying dangerously ill on her other r side. The death of the one and the sickie'ss ■ of ' ihe other 'are ascribed to , the r 3 unhealihines,s of the locality where, the poor woman lives— cesspools and overcrowding being its Characteristics. •* I drily wish,," 'said the doctor mdig r nantly f , :r if "thaij . our^ city qouncillors *ouj J vinto^ 'these "-places." -V. -, :.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 3, 4 January 1876, Page 2
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