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List of Agencies—Continued. Wellington City— Brown, Thomson & Co., Lambton quay Bradley, George, Adelaide road Earraud and Co., Moles worth street Bull, R., Lambton quay Baillio, H. and J., Cuba street Bardsley, Mrs, Tliorndon quay Duignan, R., Molesworth street Dutton, G. W., Lambton quay Dutton, G. W., Courtenay placo Dean, Mrs, Clyde quay Eden, Thos. E., Cuba street Eastern, Mrs, Courtenay place Frentliy, Mrs F., Mulgrave street Firth, J. 11., Courtenay place Gyles, A. H., Courtenay place Gillespie, J. 11., Tinakori road Hatch, F., Tory street Horroeks, Miss, Riddiford street Holliday and Co., R., Lambton quay Junes, J. 8., Willis street Innes, J. 8., Tory street Ivells, li. J., Cuba street Lankshear, Win. J., Lambton quay Mackay, S. and W., Cuba street Mackay, S. and W., Lambton quay Maxton and Co., Manners street Merritt and Co., Willis street Nannestad, A., Kent terrace Ryder, Jas. F., Manners streot Richmond, 11., Courtenay place Smith, A. D., i’orystreet Shannon and Co., Manners street Thompson, A., Customhouse quay Truobridge, A. H., Railway Station True bridge, A. H., Wharf Thompson, Miss, Daniel street Whitcombo ifc Tombs, Lambton quay Whittaker Bros., Cubastreet Whittaker Eros., Lambton quay Wilson, Alex. J., Riddiford street RAILWAY AGENT - Wellington and Manawatu ,T. A. Bull Wairarapa Government Line—Aikens Palmerston and Wanganui Line— C. L. Bridges 'Wanganui and Ilawera Line— V. A. Way MISSING FRIENDS. P (MUNSON, ARTHUR CHARLES, aged I V lid, born at Stamford, Lincolnshire. Left Sydney in 1803. Last hoard of from Wanganui. Brother David awaits tidings. [Any information forwarded to the Editor of tho New Zealand Mail will be sent on to tho brother]. PAUL ADAM DILTIIEY, who resided at Manikin, and at Buudanoou, near Berrima, N.S.W., some I or 5 years ago, or anyone knowing his whereabouts, please communicate Box 528, G.E.0., Sydney. Mother inquiring. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Wanted—a Name and Address. 'JMIE General Manager of the New Zealand Mail has received by post the sum of 11s in Postal Notes, but the envelope Contained no letter or other document to show who was tho sender. Will the person who forwarded tho notes please send his Name and Address, so that credit for the amount can be given him in our books. VISITORS TO DUNEDIN Will find all the Comforts of a Home at jyj R S LEIIMA NN ’ S CENTRAL RESTAUItANT (Late Bull and Mouth Hotel, Maclaggan street). Tho Features of her House are Comfort, Cleanliness, Civility, Attention, and Reasonable Charges. Beds, Is. Meals,Hd.

HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occidental Hotel. —Mr 'l'. A. Dowkcr, Mr llowdes, Mr I’. Thomson, Mr \V. Danton ; Mr W. H. Wilkin, Christchurch; Mr Pitearthy; Mr S. Robertson, Dune lin ; Mr and Mm Wile ocks, Miss Wilcocks: Mr K. S. Stewart Melbourne); MrG. M. Wrij'ht, (Colombo ; Mr •James D. Hunter; Mr J. M. Whitson, Dunedin; Mr I’itoaithy, Mr I’. Levinsobn, Mr and Mrs C'utts, Mr and Mrs Field, Wanganui; i\lr E. Hallenstoin, Dunedin; Mr Neill, Dunedin ; Mr Charles Kinsey and Mr Laipilichib, Waipukurau ; Mr J. McGowan, M.H.R., Mr F. Pranklyn ; Hon JJ. Scotland, M L.C., Auckland ; Dr and Mrs Drown, Napier; Mr T. Morrison, Napier.

KATES OF POSTAGE FOR THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL. !j. (1. Within New Zealand 0 0{ To the Australasian colonies u 1 To the United Kingdom and foreign countries ... 0 2

The Christchurch Society for tlio Prevention of Cruelty to Animals—surely secretaries could hit upon a shorter and less clumsy name than this ?—recommends that dehorning bo performed before the animal reaches ts third month. Mr C. It. Carter, Pirio street, has presented to the Greytown Borough Council a copy of the original map of the small settlements of Greytown and Mastcrton, to be hung in the Council Chambers, as a memento of the enterprise of the unaided pioneers who successfully founded those settlements.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1267, 11 June 1896, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1267, 11 June 1896, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1267, 11 June 1896, Page 22

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