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Sad Oaao of SalQl&Q'
Nelson, Thursday.Margaret ; Wilkin's.' a married woman, and mother of m young children, comniittedsuioide last night. She had been suffering from melancholia for some time, and last evening left her husband, a -gardener, in the
kitchen and wont into tho Bedroom, where hor husband found her a few minutes later with lier throat'eut. Ezteiuloa of the WalMßtpft Railway Wellington, Thursday. A deputation of the.City 'Council, Chamber of Coiuraercej and Harbour Board, -.waited on the Ministor of Public Works to-day ve the extension of tho railway to the foot of Townstreet. Fergus returned a favorablo answer, but said ho must consult tbe Treasurer as to tho providing flunk
In answer to a question as to whether a private' company would be allowed to carry on the work if the Government ilid not, tho Minister said he »as averse to leasing such works to companys.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3358, 10 July 1890, Page 2
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