The Nelson Evening Mail. TUESDAY, JULY 9,1878.
the d* ™ g "? Yf ? T^' to hB T e to.ftnnottnee -tin oi Mrs Andrew the wife of i'w*' -«J J. C. An***, the Principa S N'Uh Oolite, Which took place sohievvhat sUd'At about nine o'clo'ck last nighh &s Andre* J?uL ?° i° hOr lllnes s was not anticipate* and the shock, as may easily be ipiWed has proved avery severe .one fe fer husband and young family, w st& whom much sympathy is fettattd expressed.' ■ The monthly inspection of the City Volunteers wiU be held fo morrow evening, instead of on Thursday, as previously adverMsed f V"° ifJ™? 1 <* ccurte i °« Saturday last at WumfA .West. Mrs Russ, the wife of Mr Job Rttas, the recent purchaser of the Bearcroft; property, while engagedin moving the furniture into their new house, slipped in the verandah and fell, and ia doing so it seems that she inflicted upon herself some internal injury. She compiained of ftieliug unwell and was m sonic pain, biifc it was not thought that anything serious was the matter until Saturday, when Mr Waring was sent for. On arriving at the house he at once saw that she was in danger, and returned to Richmond to telegraph for Dr Farrelle, but an hour later she expired. Mr and Mrs Russ had been residents in Waimea West for considerably over 25 years^ and, together with their family of seven sons, have 'always been looked up to as respectable, industrious, and valuable settlers. William Walsh, steward of the steamer Charles Edward, was this afternoon charged by Captain Whitwell with stealing a hind quarter of . pork, the property of Mr John Bymons. The case having been provd'i the Magistrates ordered the accused to tie imprisoned for one month, stating that, but for his previous good character, the sentence would haye been heavier. Professor Hennicke and Madame Stella willgiye two of their well and favorably known entertainments afc the Masonic Hall, commencing to-morrow evening. Business cares and overwork are apt to react disadvantageously upon mind and body producing lassitude, depression, and loss of flesh. Under such circumstances the system requires to the reimbursed for the excessive wear and tear of brain and physique. The safest, surest aud pleasantest corapeusating ageot that can possibly be used is Udolfho Wolfe's .Schiedam Aeomatic SCHWA¥P3.— AdVt.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 164, 9 July 1878, Page 2
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