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BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A PPLICATIONS will be received at any office of the ix Bank, up to 30th inst., for Shares of New Issue of 25,000 on colonial registers, from shareholders at par, from public at one pound premium. Preference will be given to shareholders in proportion to their present holdings ; thereafter allotment will be made pro rata of number of shares applied for. Payment to be made— one pound on application, four pounds on allotment, two pounds Ist of February next, balance upon not less than three months' notice ; premium pay* able on allotment. Ailottcss of new shares will be required to agree that Directors may at their option receive from holdera of old shares three pounds per share, reinstating these shares at ten pounds paid without corresponding increase of liability. It is not proposed to accept this three pounds per share at an early date. By order of the Board. GEO. BUCKLEY, President NEW PUBLICATION. "THE HISTORY OF IRELAND," From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, BY MARTIN HAVERTY. THE Work is derived from Native Annals, and from the researches of Dr. O' Donovan, Professor Eugene Ourry, the R-v. 0. P. Meehan, Dr. R. R. Madden, and other eminent scholars, and from all the resources of Irish History now available. The Book will coutain aboat 900 pages, with 19 full-page st«el engravings, and numerous cjloured plates, comprising views of famous Historic Places and Distinguished Irishmen. Beautifully bound ; full morocco ; gilt sides and edges. Orders are now being booked for Copies of this Publication by Mr. Scanlan, agent for Southland district. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT IN DUNEDIN. fi JOHNSON & CO. Beg to announce that they have Received Large Shipments of SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Which they have marked at Exceedingly LOW PRICES FOR CASH. The Best Value for the Money in the City. DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY IN THE NEWEST STYLES And at the Lowest Rates. Address— -«i MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. T> I vTr'nTn ART-UNION. (Postponed to November 3.) (Continued.) The Very Rev. M. Walsh desires to acknowledge with many tbanks, the receipt of blocks of tickets with accompanying amounts from the following : £ c. d. Miss J, Bonuey, Duuedin ... ... 2 0 0 Mrs W. Cameron, lona ... ... 10 0 Miss M. Fitzgerald, Orepuki ... ... 2 0 0 Mr E. McManus, Clyde ... ... 0 6 0 Mrs J. Holland, Gore ... ... 118 0 Mr J. Dwyer, Oamaru ... ... 0 9 6 Mrs J. Turley, South Dunedin... ... 2 0 0 Mr J. Drurcm, St. Kilda ... ... 10 0 „ M. Sullivan, South Dunedin ... 0 4 0 „ J. Edmonds, Dunedin ... ... 2 0 0 „ J. Barry, Orepuki ... ... 10 0 Miss L. Bonney. Dunedin ... ... 2 0 0 {To be continued.') NOTICE. All persons interested in the Riverton Art- Union may rest assured that the Drawing postponed to November 3 will certainly take place on that date. Those still holding Books of Tickets will please return same, sold cr unsold, as soon as possible, but not later than No\ ember 1. J. M. HALL, Hon. Sec,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 16

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