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A Split in the Cabinet ! Another Dissolution I "Women's Rights.—The ladies are to reap the benefit this time—they are to be especially considered. The candidates soliciting their favour are old and well-tried members of tho trading community, and have always kept faith with them. As Mr. Holloway has retired, and the remaining members of the Firm have decided to invite the ladies en masse to benefit themselves by coming to Bcy their New Dresses and other Drapery Goods at an Enormous Reduction. The New and Seasonable Goods are Just will positively bo Sold without any profit, to enable the undersigned to raise sufficient money to cover the amount required to pay their late partner. Drapery, Millinery, ClothHg, Carpets, and Furnishing Goods, all at a Heavy .Reduction for One Month, for Oash at Time of Purchase. The undersigned thank the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Auckland Province for the liberal support accorded to them in the past, and assure their friends and the public that every effort shall be made to retain their favours. The Duapeuy portion of the Arcade has just undergone extensive alterations, and is now much more roomy aud convenient for ladies than before. We undertake to Sell the Cheapest Dress in town. The new firm will mark their Goods in plain figures.— Garlick & Cranwell, Drapers, Clothiers, Cabinetmakers, and Upholsterers, City Hall Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland. The following is the state of her Majesty's Gaol, Auckland, for the week ending sth October, 1579: —On remand, 3 males; awaiting trial, 14 males, 2 females; penal servitude, 20 males ; hard labour, 103 males, 33 females ; imprisonment, 3 males ; default of bail, 4 maley, 2 females ; received during the week, 19 males, 7 females ; discharged, 12 males, 6 females ; total in gaol, 153 males, 37 females,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5583, 7 October 1879, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5583, 7 October 1879, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5583, 7 October 1879, Page 6

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