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ijl H E NEW ZEALAND MAIL. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Proprietors of the New Zealand Mail wisii to direct attention to the improvements which arc. being effected in that Journal. After the present issue each number will consist in the main of matter specially selected for and printed in the Mail, and which will not appear in any other paper. In fact, it will bo made a distinct Journal for purchase on Saturdays by those who desire a paper containing matter of a class not found in the daily papers. A large portion of space will be devoted to the household, the Fashions, and Talk for the Ladies. The part of the paper hitherto reserved for the FARM will be greatly extended, and Farmers, Sta-tion-holders, and Gardeners will find each week a compendium of all that is new and useful in their respective occupations. „ , . * • In addition to the current novel which has always occupied a place in its pages, the Mail will contain short stories, complete in one or two numbers. The ESSAYIST and the SKETCHES, will also be found to include under those heads original or reprinted articles of interest. The " INTELLIGENT VAGRANT” will appear regularly in the columns of the Mail. Theatres and amusements will, as heretofore, foim the subjects of a separate and exclusive article. In fact, the New Zealand Mail will be found to be a paper necessary to Town as well as Country readers. At the same time the General and Local and Colonial News of the day will not be lost sight of, but will be published each week in a condensed and yet sumcienfcly full form, . Yearly Subscription, 20s„ by coaph or post; lown delivery, 245. Siiiglepapcr, Cd. TVTOTICE.—THE BILLIARD ROOM at the iN Branch Hotel is now OPEN. The proprietor will ha happy to see all his old Patrons J McDOWELL AND CO. have received advices a bv last mail from Messrs. O’Reilly, Dunne, and Co to the effect that their SEVENTH SHIPMENT of IRISH POPLINS were then being manufactured at the Royal Poplin Factory, Dublin, and would bo shipped by the following mail steamer, so that they will arrive by next incoming mail. This shipment Includes a choice selection of colorings, and will be notified on arrival of the mail. “They outlast all other materials."—"Belgravia Magazine.” j. mcdowell and go., LAMBTON-QUAY AND WILLIS-STREET, Sole Agents for this province for THE “SINGER” SEWING MACHINES. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to the provisions of clause 77 of the Deed of Settlement, the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors will be held at the City Council Chambers, Manse-street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th JULY INSTANT, at three o'clock in the afternoon. GEO. COWIE, General Manager. General Manager’s Office, Dunedin, 4th July, 1870. THE COLONIAL BANK Ob’ NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the 45th clause of the Deed of Settlement, that the following Proprietors having given due notice that they are CANDIDATES for election for the office of DIRECTOR, vacant by the resignation of John Reid. Esq., of Elderslie,are eligible for election at the Half-Yearly Meeting of Proprietors, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 26th JULY INSTANT, viz. HUGH McNEILL, Esquire A. W. MORRIS. Esquire, ALEXANDER RENNIE. Esquire. GEO. COWIE, General Manager. General Manager’s Office, Dunedin, 4th July, 1876.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4775, 12 July 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4775, 12 July 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4775, 12 July 1876, Page 2

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