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The ' Cromwell Argus'i Dunedin telegraphist reports that Sir-George Grey' 3 reception, a); 'Auckland* Jfa* euthuaasiie.-. i&e was accompanied*to jby forty-five carriages aDd a large tnumber"; of horsemen. In the city "several thousand person surrounded tho platforini i.Tfl? reply "to an address presented to him,_Sxr George said that the future rested vsjth ihe ipeopie, and they would have the assistance "of the Best nisn in-the Colony. 7 j, "jr 1 fTf"' v 5 The following bros_»aiiil sisters of th(THopo of. ISt; .Bathans, ,were ,iiistalled ras Bto.'- George "J^rescott,. :L TX Wheeler,P. Wi'O.T. | Bra aoliuEagle, >V p;l- • 1 Bio." George «Hastler, r AY-Y-T. ; Brol-' M'Connochie, "W.S"; Tsro. Edward Ketm-.v'" W.FiS. ;> Bro. iHarry W.T. ; SiatVr Wheeler,- ffijCT. John Cormack,,W-M..;. BrO. JohnMatlieson, W.I.G-; £ro. W,t>mit,h, W.O.G-;; Sister Cormaek,s%K.H c! jgiaister Darling, LH. S.; j ßro. Wheeler, D. M. ; BrO; John J3 wing; "W.Aib. The ; abpy» lodge is in a -very- -satisfactory state. There are between, sixty and seventymembers in. - John Eagle has again'L-esu i W."C.'± , . > and fronL-tlie" 'weil-kiipVvii ■ mannerJiniJwhicliVhe acts as Chainuaiii'bt iha.'lodge ,there is no doubt he will give every satisfastion, aa Lo has proved .'himself, a zealous and faxtiuuL. member ot the'order! . k

SrHANOBBa paymgaawißik to Dunedin an 1 often at a loss to know what is the bestestab-, * •» * rlishmcDt to Yisit for. thu purchase of. autUcSbtmug. -• Jiepbci t^daj«uir3;.y;nd"L : o.n)iiiir spewal advuii agL'Sly'liit? "public >J>o met„ w ith -nowll era eke!\mi: the :--city, 1 -- They* keep at aLI time* and', best assorted ' stock of every class ol good's, imported direct from the -leadi In •>7in f ;irtiir{*rs *ftjid- warehousemen at. Uuiuo,-jiv4nfli, bemg.&ought -entirely upon piish: tc'ra'S Mi'y iirp enabled .to oifer goods'ot value Wi'jmnot be * equalled by any. other" house'in the trade. Every irtiule m stock is ssarked-at affixed price' for ready money, from whieh no . ment is ever made, so that tlite ra.osi inexperienced buy their goods far 'the same prices.' as the best judges.. - without discount or reductions, or-sirr Aott.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 3

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