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THANKS. r | MIE undersigned, on behalf of the Union Steam Shipping Company, desires to express Sincere Thanks to the many who rendered assistance in removing the Effects from the Office on the occasion of the late fire. L. II ART, 113 Agent Union S.S. Co. THE LATH FIRE. T HANKS. GRAHAM & CO., to return their Sincere Thanks to those persons who so willingly assisted at the late fire, in removing Goods, Books, &c , from their Premises. 11l

Messrs Graham & Co., Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants, TO NOTIFY to the Public of Poverty Bay, that they have taken the Premises lately occupied by Messrs Forbes and Sealy, in LOWE-STREET, at the rear of the MASONIC HOTEL. 112 NOTICE. beg to announce that we have opened ” TEMPORARY OFFICES in Mr TOWNLEY’S BUILDINGS, where we shall be glad to receive any orders entrusted to our care which through the kindness of our contemporaries in the trade, wc are enabled to execute until wc receive our New Stock into the temporary store we arc about to erec® In making this announcement we beg to thank our numerous friends* and the Public generally for the support hitherto so liberally granted us, and we hope for a continuance of their favors. Yours, Obediently, T. W. CARR & SONS. NOTICE. beg to return our most sincere thanks to all who so willingly assisted us in our endeavor to prevent the burning of our Premises on Sunday Evening, and when that was found impossible, for the help rendered in saving all our Books, and a portion of our Slock. Yours, Obediently, T. W. CARR & SONS.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1034, 9 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1034, 9 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1034, 9 February 1882, Page 3

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