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PERSONS requiring copies of the EVENING POST will obliae by leaving their names at Mr. BURRETT'S, when they will be punctually forwarded ; and any complaint for non-delivery will be promptly attended to AGENTS, From whom copies of the Evening Post may be obtained : Mrs. Smith Thorndon Flat Mr. Dickson ... ... Karori Hotel, Karori Road Mr. Lancaster ... Karori Mr. Boodle Hutt The Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland was present at a banquet given in his honour by the Lord Mayor of Dublin. In n spending to the toast of his health, his excellency made rather a lengthy speech, in which he sketched the measures which he believed to bj necessary to ensure the prosperity of the country. n e was most warmly received.

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Evening Post, Issue 17, 27 February 1865, Page 2

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120

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 17, 27 February 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 17, 27 February 1865, Page 2

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