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The enquiry into the oharge of flogging brought against one of the masters at the Te Aro School is proceeding as we go to press. I An inmate of the Mount View Asylum, { named Mary Nngont, died to-day, i ieut.Col. M'Donnell, Doputy Coroner, will con- t duot the inquest. I The cable steamer Sherard Oaborno leaves v for Wakapnaka to-morrow. v A large assortment of Doulton art pottery has t just been opened up at the crockery department $ of the D.I.C. Some particulars are set out in an advertisement, and the management invite inspec- a tion. I Kirkcaldie & Stains announco elsewhere that « M'Arthur's warehouse, at the corner of Victoria and Harbour-streets, where they are holding a big s sale of M*Arthur k Co.'s wholesale stock, will be £ open until 9.30 (tho usual retail business hours), r to-morrow (Saturday) evening. Increase of business in the men's clothing j and mercery department has compelled Mr. G. Smith, the cash draper, to move into their more commodious premises adjoining his drapery shop on the other side, and lately . oocupied by Mr. Lindsay, bootmaker. C.S. would remind his oußtomora «pd the publio generally that ho ib now holding bne of the largest and best assorted stocks oflmen's and • boys oiothing and mercery in the oolony, and for sterling value no house can approach f him.—Apvt. t t

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3

Untitled Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3