The man who undertook to push a wheelbarrow from Dundee to London and baofc has reached home, and was welcomed iby 50,000 inhabitants. The first step toward the celebration of the Queen's Jubilee in India was the liberation of 25,000 prisoners for minor offences. Mr Keiller, Dundee, has intimated that his “jubilee” gift to the town will be the paying of the existing debt on the Albert Institute, which will require a sum of £10,500. NOTICE. R W. SMITH, Bookseller, &c., Vogel Street, Woodville, has been appointed Agent for the New Zealand Times and New Zealand Mail. notice. HEW BANKRUPTCY ACT FORMS in aceordance with the new Bankruptcy Aot may be had at the Nhw Zealand Times and Mail office.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 20
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120Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 20
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