V.R.C. NATIONAL MEETING. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 10.13 a.m.) MELBOTTRNE, this dfty. Miss King's weight in the Grand National Steeplechase should be 10.5. AUCKLAND SAWMILLERS' ASSOCIATION. City Mills and Factories controlled by Members of above Association will Close at Noon on THURSDAY NEXT, 21st inst. as a mark of respect to the memory of our late Premier. By ORDER. rpHE UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES OF AUCKLAND will hold a Memorial Service In connection with the death of BROTHER THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R. J. SEDDON, ON THURSDAY, THE 21st JUNE Full particulars in To-morrow's "Star" and "Herald." By order of tho Committee. As a "Mark of respect for the LATE RT. HON. R. J. SEDDON, we shall remain open on Wednesday, and CLOSE THE SHOP ON THURSDAY, at 1 p.m. WALLACE AND WAINHOUSE, DRAPERS, QUEEN-ST. FUNERAL OF THE LATE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON. "We tho undersigned Boot and Shoe Importers of Auckland will kep open all day-To-morrow (Wednehday), CLOSING 1 P.M. ON THURSDAY, 21st inst. S. STONE AND CO. THOS. MILLAR DADLEY AND SON , GT3D. HIGGINS W. JAFFRAY B. CROCKER JAMES ADAMS AND CO. W. HOLDSWORTH J. W. DIMMOCK J CITY BOOT STORE B. M. McKERRAS TV. M- PRITCHARD JOHNSTON BROS THOS. PROSSER KEX/IANTBD to Buy, Light Taxcart.—Apply ■ VYI Star Office. TX7JANTED for a tew dayi, «n Upholsterer Prime, »f*tMy
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 145, 19 June 1906, Page 2
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