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NOTICE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or SHAREHOLDERS IN THE " NBW ZEALAND TABLBT " COMPAN r (Limited) Will be held at the office of the Company, Octagon, Dunedin, on Friday, the 30th inst., at 8 p.m. Shareholders are particularly requested to attend in person or by proxy, as important business will be brought before the meeting. JOHN F. PESRIN, Secretary. Fob the convenience of shareholders in the " New Zealand Tablet " Company we give the following form of proxy, which must be de- ■ posited, duly signed and witnessed, at the registered office of the Company, Octagon, Dunedin, not less than forty-eight hours before the time of holding the meeting. Fobm of Proxy. I, the undersigned, a Shareholder of the " New Zealand Tablet ' Company hereby appoint , another Shareholder, to act as my proxy at the General Meeting of the Company, to be holden on the thirtieth day of May, 1884, and at every adjournment thereof. As witness my hand this day of May, 1884. Witness 4 Signature SINGING. IMTISS MARY HUME receives Pupils for Fixing and Producing the Voice on the latest Scientific Principles— in Private and Class lessons. Circulars and Terms at her rooms at the Dresden Piano DepOt, 27 Princes Street. , « * LALLAN AND GALLAWAY, SOLICITORS, Jetty Street, Dunedin, Have Sections for> Sale in South Dnnedin on Easy Terms, and money to lend to build thereon. TTT ANTED.— Certificated Male Teacher for Catholic school, salary £150 per annum with residence. Address, stating age and reference, REV. FATHER AHERN, Boss, West Coast. WANTED.— A SCHOOLMASTER holding FirstClass Certificate for the Catholic Boys' School, Reefton ; salary, £150 per annum, with Board. Applications will be received up to Ist April, 1884, by REV. FATHER ROLLAND, Reefton. ~" ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. " Camebon's Tbebace."— We cannot, as yet, with prudence or to any good end, deal with the subject to which our correspondent refers, "it is one, however, iv which we are much interested, and which we shall not neglect— if we see any opening for an effectual interference. Some of the statements made by our correspondent would require very clear and undeniable evidence to justify any newspaper in publishing them; We retain our correspondent's letter in case an opportunity should offer of making a good use of it. TO CANTERBURY SUBSCRIBERS. Our Subscribers in the above province mill be visited by MR. \V. CUAiVIJVCf&AM, our Country Canvasser and Collector, during this and next week. We mould ash you to render him every assistance in promoting the interests of the " N.Z. TABLET? fund. I bbg to acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions towards the Cathedral Fund :—: — Weekly Sitbsobiptions. £ s. d. £ f. d. Per Rev. P. Lynch 10 0 0 Per Mr. W. J. Hall 216 0 „ Mra. Bell 18 6 „ „ Conway ■ 014 0 „ Mr. N. Smith 2 0 0 „ „ Hamilton 016 0 Miss Smith and „ „ Brennaa 16 0 Mies Harris 2 14 0 t P. Moban.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 4, 16 May 1884, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 4, 16 May 1884, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 4, 16 May 1884, Page 14

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