THE OAMARU CHILD MURDER.
(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent).
Dunedin, Saturday. The police arrested at Clinton last night the woman Sorgenson, who occupied the house at pamaru where the child waa found buried, and whoee child disappeared.
We would remind the Auckland and suburban public that, notwithstanding the keen competition, Earlo and Montgomery have now the largest retail trade in the city; their Roods are all of the beßt quality, and at most reaaoc able prices. The night shift system forma an important feature in the management of their establishment, which enab'oa them toexeoutc country orders wi*h great promptness ; while orders for oity delivery received too late for delivery the same day, are delivered early the following day. All goods are delivered within 3 miles of city, anJ to rail or steamer free of cartare. Their Teai are unsurpassed by any house in the trade; pure blended Teas, Is Bd, lsGd. Isßd. and In iCd; carefully picked Indian Teaß, lsgd, 2s,and2s4d; packed in 61b and 121b tins (In these packages a reduction of 2d per 1b is made); Bacon, 6dand 7d; Ham (best Canterbury), 8d per lb. For General Groceries it is the cheapest house in Newton." Price lists can be had on application, Earle and Montgomery, Karangahape Road,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 245, 18 October 1886, Page 2
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