All claims against the deceased Mr. D. MacFarline, lighthouse-keeper, Sandspit, are requested to be sent in to the office of Messrs. Heskotb. and Richmond on or before the Ist July. The Rev. J. S. Hill's lecture upon "The Tabernacle" is to. be continued to-morrow evening. No charge is to be made' to ticketholders or those present on Friday night. To-day Mr. K. Athur will sell at noon a large consignment of apples and jams from Hobarfc Town. There are 971 cases of apples and pears, and 42 cases of jams. :!, - :' ; - ■ The annual meeting of the shareholders in the Cure Gold Muring Company is advertised to beheld this forenoon at noon, at the ■ office of Mr. R. Home, Shortland-street, to receive the report and balance-sheet, and to elect a director and auditor.' . '•''■', :J ./' - : ; .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 30 June 1879, Page 5
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