rr A ’? a * ran ' 1 has been issued for the arrest of H. M. Bradbury, draper (Auckland), whose premises were recently destroyed by fire. The Onehunga woolen mills have been purchased by a new company of about a dozen shareholders. While being managed by the liquidators the past few months the factory has shown a profit, A man in Queensland has been in gaol 15 months for neglecting to pay £5OO in .which he was mulcted for breach of promise,
SMOKE CONCERT AND ENTERTAIN. MENT TO THE TBOOPS, WEDNESDAY, MABCH 6tn, 1889, f pUE following gentleman having been nominated to act as a Finance Committee, with the above object, are requested to meet at Mr W. Adair’s office THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 9.30. COMMITTEE. Messrs Carroll, M.H.8., Graham, M.H.R., Tucker, Dickson, Maunsel, Townley Maynard, Matthewson, Cannon, and Hugo. rpENT MEETINGS . THIS (TUESDAY) EVBNWQ. SunjECi.—*' Man in Death-What .boMntes 1 (him f Does he go to Heaven of Hall ?"
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 269, 5 March 1889, Page 3
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158Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 269, 5 March 1889, Page 3
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