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THE S.S. TRIUMPH SAFE The following teletzram has just boon received by Mr G. P. Piorco, Manager of the N.Z. Insurance Company : — •'Triumph sailed from Rio on the 6th iußt. All well." The arrangements for the festivities at the opening of the Free Library are nearJy all completed. The objectionable doors, which cause an outcry from their being hung so as to open inwards, in direct oppoeition to the regulations of the authorities themselves, have been removed, and swing doors are to take their place, opening either way. T^ELSON -STREET NIGHT SCHOOL. The Night School held in thn Nel-on-street School, will Re-open on MONDAY, March 28th, at 7.50 o'clock. Candidates prepared for examinations. ; . LOST, a Gold Seal, with Crest and Motto. Anyone returning the came to the owner will be well rewarded.—J.K.S., STAB Office. PERSONAL— Mr I. Hopkins, Matamats, Letters for yon at Stab Offloe. ILL Mr George Holden (formerly of Bothesar, Scotland) kindly communicate at once with Mr FaweJ, at the Star Hotel. Auckland. MR LOOIS H. SCHARREE, of the •• Can't B Beat" Fancy Arcade. Queenstreet, having determined to rellnqaieh business in 1 h j Fanoy Goods line, requests that all Claims againet him bo sont in without aclay, in order to ensure that prompt Ecttlement so characteristic of him _ TO LET, neat and bran new 5-roomed Cottage, in George st,, close to Suffolk Hotel.—B. N, R. Forder. St. Mary's Road. WANTED, a Girl about 15; from the country preferred. — Apply to Mrs Marks, near Junction Hotel, Epsom.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3