Tho G.iiilooh, from Onehunga, ran alongside iho breakwater on FiMay morning, kindod passengers and iiiiillk, and then steamed Tor Wtiitura. We were shown to-day n stock whip of local manufacture, mudo by Mr. G. G. Andrflwp, ot: llnirangi, for the gilt auction al the ho(i;iititl uutcittiinment. I Two or the L'envnitteo were about ti wu to-day, soliciting articles for tho giti t auction to take place at the hospital opeuinjj pnU-rtiiio incut. They npp< urod to bo Vdi-y well satisfied with the result, having bo fur met with only two rofusaia, Thero has long been felt i great want of v thoroughly experienced uivl stj-lieh droae and muntlo muker, ono that will cut Iho stufl; to the heat adv/inU^o, and give a perfect tit and guaranteed workmanship. F. A. Ford, of Cheapside House, having been fortunate enough to secure the hervices ol! Miss Robi rtson, Into of Glasgow, is now prapared to niako up cotton and stuJl dresses in the latest style now in voguo aI Homo and on Iho Co.t'Ujnt, fi-nm, IQd ami l'2a 6u.— ADV. " |
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8002, 21 October 1887, Page 2
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177Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8002, 21 October 1887, Page 2
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