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The Wreck of the Tararua. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Tuesday.

By effects (clothes &c. ) at the Dunedm police station, one of the unrecognised bodies buried has now been indentified as that of Mr James Turner, second steward of the Tararua. The body of the boy which came ashore without a head has also been recognised as that of Master Donald Campbell, son of Dr Campbell. A mail bag and 50 casks lime juice came ashore at Waikawa last week, from the wreck of the Tararma.

The new pure cash system now being initiated by G. and C. will certainly prove a benefit to the public. It has been a great success in Sydney and Melbourne, and when strictly carried _ out the customer who buys at an establishment where the goods are marked low to ensure a rapid sale must bo a great gainer. _G. and C. sell their drapery millinary, and clothing at such prices for cash as gives the buyer the advantages of a shareholder in a co-operative society, withoutthe risk of being called upon to bear aportionofthe loss should the year's business prove unsatisfactorj . Garlick and Cranwell will aim to retain the confidence which the public have hitherto shown them, and are determined to give the pure cash system a fair trial; whether they gain or lose the first year. Country buyers on remitting cash with order will be supplied with goods at co-operative prices ; just the same as though they made a personal selection. Furnishing goods, such as carpets, floor cloths, bedsteads, bedding, and general house furniture, the largest portion of which is turned out at our own factory, will be marked at the lowest remunerative prices, and a discount of five per cent, will be allowed to those who pay at the time of purchase. G. 8c C. having realised the entire value of their stock during their late cash sale, the present stock is new and cheaply bought. An inspection is invited. — Garlick and Cranwell, City Hall Furnishing Arcade Oueenatrectj Auckland

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1394, 9 June 1881, Page 2

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The Wreck of the Tararua. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1394, 9 June 1881, Page 2

The Wreck of the Tararua. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1394, 9 June 1881, Page 2

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