It will be seen bv advertisement elsewhere that the British 'arid Continental Piano Company, Queen-street A have received a large shipment .of | English pianos by celebrated London makers, which they are disposing of for cash or on time-payment, system, so as to. bring these "■' instruments " (as also German pianos) within the reach of all. . , <„. fi x■ We '• have to -acknowledge ' receipt-i ot i a second list of, subscriptions from the Union, Bank of Australia; collected on behalf of t the wife and family of Angus Macdonald It amounts to £4175, making the Banks collection to date £12 3s :-H.P.G. & Co.. 10s; ». Campbell, ss: Win. ; Brownhill. 2s 6dr Arch. ; Grandisou, 2s 6d ; T. P. du Moulin. £2 2s; A.E., 2s ; 6d; M. ;S. ; Guy, 10s Rev. .G. MaeMurray, £1; Friend, 2s 6d. ;i The , list at .he Bank : remains open. ; j' _ .ijl_".v . , <- The matron of the Auckland West Kindergarten ')'} begs ito acknowledge <> donations *as under:—Messrs. ; Ambury and Euglish, V 0?--toril, Avrshire Dairy, milk daily;; rockinghorse. Mrs. L.'D. Nathan; potatoes, Messrs.. Hurst and Co.; dripping, a ; friend: tea,; : Hutchinson; i jam, a friend; meat, Melbourne (Butchery,* Messrs.;; Garrett, ;< Shove,'? Salmon ■ (Co-operative s Butchery) ; bread, Messrs.' Phillips and Teasdale. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9480, 9 April 1894, Page 5
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