THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOBY CLOTHING FACTOBY CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY ABE NOW DISPLAYING ? ARE NOW DISPLAYING ARE NOW DISPLAYING ABE NOW DISPLAYING' . ABE NOW DISPLAYING "■■■! r .-■:■■ THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS -• THE NEW GOODB THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS FOB THIS SEASON. I FOB THIS SEASON. FOB THIS SEABON. FOB THIS BEABON. FOB THIS SEASON. ;..,,.,.,. IMMENSE VARIETY. * IMMENSE VARIETY. IMMENSE VABIETY. IMMENSE VARIETY. IMMENSE VARIETY. UNSURPASSED VALUE. / ' UNSURPASSED VALUE; UNSURPASSED VALUE. UNSURPASSED VALUE. UNSURPASSED VALUE. INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. THAMES BRANCH; ' ; Albebt Stbbet.;
Behind her fan of downy fluff, Sewed on soft saffron satin stuff, An order written plain enough— A Pound of Tea !—-'twill never do To carry such a company through! Two pouuds would barely do the lot UnlessMt's from MoGOWAN got.
mSE Balance of Mr B. CloonarCs Stock of Drapery, Clothing, Sec, now Bemoved to J. Marshall's, Albert street, ond will 1)0 Cleared dt the Marked PrioeS — about half the original cost. Some GREAT BARG-AIITS in Clothing, Sheetings, Dress Benmants, tfec, still to dispose of. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET. 1427
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The nominations sent by the 'Frisco mail 'which, left Wellington yesterday, are, for the colony, 204 English, 171 Irish, 183 Scotch, and 9 foreigners, a total of 567 souls, equal to 491 adults, the amount of passage money deposited being £1892 3s. The total number of immigrant! nominated to, date, - since the renewal of assisted immigration, is 2242 English, 2211 Irish, 1383 Sootsh, and 145 foreigners; total, 5981 souls, equal to 5297 adults, the amount of fees receired being £26,491135. Of the returns sent Home this month, 145 are for single men, and 128 for single women. Up to date the returns hare been 1401 single men, and 2164 single women, the remainder being families. . Thje steamer Penguin, which left Welling-' ton for Auckland at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon with the outward 'Frisco mail, took with her 24 converts^ who are on their way to Salt Lake City ; 'also the two elders who hare i 1 been lecturing through the colony. * A SHOOKIKO- and fatal accident occurred at . Wanganui on Saturday aLernoon. William Kirkwood, the licensee of the Bed Lion Hotel, | in shooting at a pigeon, on the hillside at the back of the hotel, hit his son, 7 years of age, and riddled him with shot, some through the I heart. The gun is a breechloading fowling piece, and was loaded with No. 4 shot. Thb inquest on Ah Chin, the murdered Chinaman at Roxburgh, Otago, was formally opened on Saturday night ; aad adjourned till Monday. more has been heerd of the mining man Coulter.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4461, 23 April 1883, Page 2
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482Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4461, 23 April 1883, Page 2
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