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Persons desirous of obtaining the- aid in their households of thnl^most useful instrument, the sowing machine, will. do well to inspect the stock of Mr. A. IS. Sidford. Amide, -Dunedin. Mr. Sidford is also prepared to execute icpairs. . , , Mkssrs.R. Saucers tfc (Jo. Dunedin, nave received a large and beautiful assortment of drapery of all kinds. Their stock of -<ilks and other materials for ladies' dresses is unrivalled. Their house linen also will be found of superior quality, and all the articles included in their trade will be fouud at their establishment and of the very besr kinds possible. - ' ' ' Mtt. J. Edmonds, of St. Andrew-street, Duucdiu.hns constantly on hand a* large supply of coal and wood of the best quality, and at the most moderate rates of charge. Mtt. John O'Leajhy, the former editor of the Irish People, hn* been permitted to temporarily re-visit Ireland for private business, on parole, mid on condition that he will eschew politics. Mg-k. Godefroi Brossais St. Marc, Cardinal Archbishop of Rennes, France, is dead. He was borax in 1803, and elevated to the Cardinalate in 1875. • ' Scotchmen arc proverbially long-headed and "canny.' But there are exception. '• Efforts are being made, we read, "to oppose the establishment of tlic Catholic Hierarchy in Scotland, and one Scotchman has subscribed £">OOO to a fund which is to be raised to defray the expenses of a legal resistance." One of the exception*;, evidently.— Pilot.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 261, 3 May 1878, Page 12

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 261, 3 May 1878, Page 12

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 261, 3 May 1878, Page 12