A Weatport telegram says :—" The steamer Tui has been lifted off bottom with the exception of the forefoot, and it is hoped to be able to tow her into shallow water to-day (Saturday). The public would do well to inspect Boylan andTanfield's stock of china, glass, earthenware, and fanoy articles suitable for Christmas proientß before selecting elsewhere. There is no doubt that this establishment contains the largest variety of this olass of goods in Auckland, and the prices are remarkably low.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 5
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