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A dyers’ union was organised in Venice in 1432 with 200 members. Brazil’s diamond mines have yielded over 13,000,000 carats of stones, valued at about £21,000,000.

NOTICE. The next si t t in g of the Magistrate’s Court for the District of Kaikoura will be holden on Wednesday, the 18th of July, instant, at 10 a.m. WILLIAM W. SMART, Clerk of Court. Magistrate’s Office, Kaikoura, 3rd July, 1894.

COUNTY of KAIKOURA. Obstructions on Road. NOTICE is hereby given that proceedings will be taken against all persons who leave timber, firewood, drays, or any other obstructions, on the public roads after this date. By order of the Council, CALEB SMITH, County Council Office, Kaikoura, June 27th, 1894. County Inspector.

THE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, has pleasure in announcing to its numerous Supporters and Clients that the scheme of RECONSTRUCTION on a solid and permanent foundation being now an accomplished fact, it RESUMED BUSINESS On former Liberal Lines as from Tuesday, 19th June. In making this announcement the Company embraces the opportunity of acknowledging with gratitude the staunch support accorded to it by many old clients, and the forebearance displayed by several others throughout the long months of waiting whilst its affairs were in suspense. Attention is specially directed to Clause 3, Section 6, in the Memorandum of Association, reading as follows : —‘ To sell or otherwise deal with on commission, any live and dead Stock, Wool or other Pastoral, Farm, or Agricultural Produce, or any Merchandise or other property of any description, upon any terms as to remuneration or otherwise that may seem expedient, and particularly' upon terms whereby the pr r.">-ty in question and the net proceeds or balance of the net proceeds of any sale thereof, or other dealings therewith, or any property representing the same, arc to be held by the Company as trustees for the special account and on the special behalf of the principals, and are not, except to the extent of the Company’s beneficial interests therein, if any, to be in any way subject to any obligations, debts, or other liabilities of the Company.’ By this clause, which cannot be abrogated, the proceeds of all consignments, whether of Stock or Produce, are absolutely guaranteed. Such business is to be done simply in trust. Consignors need not therefore have the slightest anxiety with respect to their consignments of whatever nature. E. S. HARLEY, Manager.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 754, 10 July 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 754, 10 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 754, 10 July 1894, Page 3

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