The ship Stracathro, now unloading at Auckland, brings a large, shipment of musical instruments to the order of Mr Grrigg, of Pollen street, who, we are informed, will now be able to supply drum and fife, brass, and string and minstrel bands with all requirements.—[Advt]
Notwithstanding the dulhess of the times and other calls on the practical sympathies of the charitably inclined, right nobly hay« the people of this district responded to the cry for aid from famine stricken Ireland. In addition to the large remittance already sent, the committee hare now on hand close on £100, having last night received the rery respectable eiontiibution of £28; 8s from the residents of Merpury Bay. There are a few small sums yet to. come in, which will enable the committee to send off £100 by the next mail,, besides leaving a sufficient sum to meet the trifling expenses mcurrbd by the commifctee,
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3494, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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151Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3494, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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