TO NUMBER FORTY-ONE. *Y\7"E have REMOVED Twenty-four Doors further North, namely, to NUMBER FORTY-ONE, Princes Street, opposite the Criterion Hotel, and next to Mr. Tofield. Jeweller. New, beautiful, and most suitable premises, designed and built expressly for us. BURTON BROTHERS, Photographers. INFORMATION WANTED of Michael Quinn, who left Knockeenadullane, Kiskeam, County Cork, in February, for Canterbury. Was some time since in the neighbourhood of Geraldine Post Office, in the above province. — Please address to his brother, Andrew Quinn, care of M. Breen, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. INFORMATION WANTED— Of Patrick Ahearn, who left Dingle County Kerry, March 1875, for New Zealand. When last heard from he was in Invercargill. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his brother, Edmond Ahearn, Blenheim P.O.,|Marlborough. CATHEDRAL FUND. T Acknowledge the receipt of the following amounts (mostly second Instalments) towards the Cathedral Fund, continued. £ s. d. Mr. Robert McKenn 2 0 0 „ James McGrath 2 0 0 James McCaw 2 0 0 Mrs. Catherine Fox 10 0 Miss Bridget Plunket 10 0 Mr. John Plunket 1 13 4 „ James Plunket 2 6 8 »J< P. Morast.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 336, 26 September 1879, Page 13
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183Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 336, 26 September 1879, Page 13
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