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IQO/1 PORT, FORTY YEARS OLD, lOO4t Per Dozen 110s. COLONIAL WINES, from 30s. „ „ of unusual quality, from the Grange ) g Vineyards, S.A. ... ... ... ... ) TEAS, in Large and Varied Stock. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes Street.

CEDAR!! CEDAR 1 ! FINDLAY AND CO., Beg to intimate that they have now landing, direct from Brisbane, Queensland, ex brig Pakeha, 109,000 super, feet of picked CEDAR LOGS of a very superior quality, 8 feet to 20 feet girth, and are prepared to supply the trade with the same at the following prices : — lin. and upward, 6d per foot fin. „ 5d „ *in. „ 4d To Cabinetmakers and Others. — We vvould call special attention to the fact that all our timbers for cabinet work are sawn by the latest improved vertical saw-frames, capable of cutting boards any thickness, and up to 60in. wide. All orders will receive prompt attention. Note — Our revised Trade List of Manufactured Goods is now ready and will be forwarded to Builders and Contractors on application. OTAGO STEAM SAW MILLS, Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle-streets, Dunedin.

HONOR BROTHERS' CELEBRATED HAMS AND BACON, Grain Fed. The great difficulty hitherto experienced in obtaining really first-class HAMS and BACON has induced us to purchase from Messrs. HONOR BROTHERS, Oamaru. the whole of this SEASON'S CURE, over TEN TONS, the quality of which is undoubtedly, the finest that has ever been in this market. The PIGS on this FARM are carefully tended, well kept, and fed entirely on peas and other grain specially grown for their use, the result being, the CHOICEST HAMS AND BACON In the Province, for which we are prepared to take the following moderate prices : — Bacon, by the side ... ... lOd per lb Hams, whole ... ... Is2dperlb Sole Agents for Peninsula Factory's Celebrated Cheddar Cheese. ESTHER AND LOW, George-Street.

O ÜBSCRIPTION LIST FOR CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, 1876. The Most Rer. Dr. MORAN begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions : — {Continued) £ 8. d. Mr. Donald A. Cameron, Nokomai 25 0 0 „ Cameron, Riverton ... ... ... ... ... 3 0 0 „ Lyng, Russell Street 5 0 0 „ O. Cummins 10 0 Mrs. Smith 3 0 0 A Friend, per Rev. F. Sheohan 0 10 0

NOTICE. IT was oi'iginally the intention of the Christian Brothers' School Fund Committee to thank by name each contributor to the projected Bazaar and Art Union, naming, at the same time, the article contributed, with its value ; but it has been found that to do so would be an impossibility, as well because of the number of the contributions, as because many persons have sent in their offerings by means of others, so that mistakes might frequently be made ; it has, therefore, been decided merely to give a general list of contributors, so far as their names are known, with the T)rincipal articles presented. The Most Rev. Dr. Moran, Mr. Woods, Mr. Columb, Mrs. Fisher, Master O. Guardiola, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Dungan, Mrs. Paveletich, Mrs. Davis, the Misses Smith, Mrs. Webb,fMrs. Ross, Mr. Murray, Mr. Perrin, Mrs. Power, Mrs. Norman, Mr. Baird, Miss Day, the Misses Irwin, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Walsh, Mr. Baxter, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Kennedy, Miss Hawkins, Miss C. Couzens, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Murphy, Waikari ; Mrs. Butler, Mr. Sligo, Miss B. Sheedy, Miss E. Moloney, Mrs. Reynolds, the Misses Connor, Miss Dungan, Miss S. M'Closky, Mrs. Wishat, the Misses Smith, Port Chalmers ; Miss Mills, Miss Kent, the Misses Hams, Miss K. Drunim, Miss Davis, Master Hall, Miss A. Hall, Miss Ross, Master RO3S, Master E. Scanlan, Miss Clara Scanlan, Master J. Scanlan, Miss M. Guardiola, Mr. Cummins, Miss Columb, Mrs. Court, Mrs. Tobin, Mrs. Walsh, Miss Connice, Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. J. Hall, the Misses Bonney, Mrs. Macedo, Miss C. Keenan, Mrs. Matheson, Mr. Hayman, Messrs. Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Messrs. Brown, Ewen, and Co., Mr. Gartland, Mrs. Baume, Mrs. J. Carroll, Mrs. Griffin, Revd. Fathers Crowley, O'Leary, and Sheehan,Miss Donelly, Mrs. J. Toal, Mrs. A. Toal, Mrs. Dodson, Mr. E. Sheedy, Mr. P. Sheedy, Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Court. Of the articles contributed amongst the most valuable are a handsome dressing-case; an electro-plaied teaservice ; a silver teapot ; a statue of the B. V.M. under a glass shade ; a beautiful toilet-case and Japanese glove box; a gold scarf-pin and pendant for a watchgnard ; a silver watch ; handsome workboxes and writing-desks, &c. It is requested that the subscription lists may be given in on Saturday, 15th inst. The Art Union drawing of prizes will not take place until the end of May. J. F. PERRIN, Hon. Sec.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 153, 7 April 1876, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 153, 7 April 1876, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 153, 7 April 1876, Page 10