College it has been resolved, “ Tiisirthe' li Art Exbibtti6rf w i^nAe^^d Vl^lh l opening of the new tyuseip Build- fSj ing should 1 'be- ‘open ' wedi: I have just been informeif‘ ‘ , tH&'’' Strictest reserve,-'' ! tbdV p Vfis■ "1 “ breeze” at Courfc the' da.^, 7 f will affect the. future'; “the late Prince Consort’*-favourite gillie.” TKd rndmenthesvak ; be disengaged theinibst -tempting'pifeigte were showered .upon' himjVbttt big■ motto i - is- *h Aut .Caesar aiit . nullus.”Hb well afford to withd raw.i grabafhlly private life, and he will most probably do so.—Courant’s London Correspondent. -
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Kumara Times, Issue 216, 13 June 1877, Page 2
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90Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 216, 13 June 1877, Page 2
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