The manager of the Costley Home, Epsom, desires to thank Mr. Murdoch, Mount St. John; Mrs. Dovereux, Epsom; and Mrs. Myers, "The Mount," Symonds-street, for parcels of magazines and illustrated papers sent for distribution among the inmates. ' Shipment English and French furniture just opened, quite new to Auckland; inspection invited: included in our cash sale.— Tonaon Garlick Coy. The Newmarket Fishing Club leave on an excu. .on to the fishing grounds in. the p.B. Tongariro to-day, leaving the ferry tee at half-past one o'clock, ■ . r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 6
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