Owing to the unauthorised proceedings of certain parties it has been found necessary to renew the warnings repeatedly given, that persons removing shell, sand, stone, or shingle from the foreshore of the harbour without the permission of the Harbour Board will be prosecuted. The second dance of the reason of the Remuera Social Union is announced for Thursday next at halt-past eight, and buses will leave town at hklf-past seven. Tickets can be obtained from members of committee Drowsiness, biliousness, pains and aches, and ague, Hop Bitters always cures 11 made by American Co. Bead.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 7 June 1886, Page 5
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