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Cl £ Ctl f ' B , uow P a T ft b!( i xa. at the Bank of; New Zealand, Wellingtoii. for the Six Months elided the 31st December, - ISO 7, upon. Coupon No!-2!) of Sharo Warranti i v Numbers Ito IG, 20 to 29,.31 lo 31, 46 and 51 to si. ■ J. H. HELLIWEU,' ■, --. Secretary. 3rd February, 1908. 7149 PARTNERSHIP. " - . - XrESSRS., WATKINS AND HULL, Account-' ants and.'Sliarobrokers, Johnston Street, , • Wellington,: announce that they havo admitted MR. W. S WHEELER into Partnership Ths business- of the firm will ln'futui-e bo carried o" "ndertho style of WATKINS, HULL, AND ' vv r • • : i
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