.HE NEW ZEALAND MAIL is , , T>rnvr TOTTED EVERY SATURDA.I. By Posf ?r B Coa S Ss E ; f own delivery, 245. yearly ; J>y xv»» id j advance. 20s. CONTENTS FOB SATURDAY, FEB. 5. page. j 2 9 3 24 Advertisements .. •• " T 1 t ' N ' w ' Select Poetry—Heather Bloom—XJiac lxew World •• 3 OddsasdExm.. 3 THENo™s?-Ready-money Mortiboy: Chapter g Ponderable Ghosts—The Man 'who has come into a Fortune—The Possibilities of Life—Tea and Tea-drinking: . ••• - l Littery Gossip Robert Buchanans Latest Scientific— Wellington Philosophical Society— American Inventions—The New Comet .. 0 C'LirPixos-Church and State in Italy—A Rediscovered Tribe-The Bank of England and the Joint Stock Banks-Sally in Silk-Jtesem-blance of Inland Japan to Ancient Bomehorrible Cruelty—A Remarkable Failure—[he First Ram Battle at Sea-Postal Returns in Great Britain-The Next Naval Novel— Tibitian Dogs and Bears—The use of Insects —Tuft Hunting .. .-•••. v, •: ' Telegrams—lnterprovincial, Intercolonial, and latest European • Shipping Intelligence f-j COMMERCIAL NEWS f J The Wellington Markets . - • • • " Announcements—Births, Marriages, and Deaths 12 Leading Articles Intelligent Vagrant - Talk of the Week 14 Wilson's Palace Circus— Meeting of Artisans - 15 Resident Magistrate's Court-The Colonial Bank —Pacific Mail Company " 17 Country News .. .. •• •• •• " , s Horrible Murder at Epsom, Auckland ( .. • • f» An Illustrious Arrival ,„ Law Intelligence • ■ " iq General News . • — J 20 SeatToatßace'on the Thames-How to Learn F S GARDEN-Operations for the Month Stack Building—Correct Planting •.. .. -1 The. Traveller— Voyage per P. and 0... • - *- NEW STORY. N the next number of the New Zealand Mail ill be commenced, a New Story by the authors of "Ready-money Mortiboy," entitled "The Case of The tale originally appeared in "The World.'' THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH. 1876. PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE IMPORTED STOCK. "ESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by JITJL public auction at their saleyards, Manneisstreet, on Thursday, 2nd March, at 2 o clockEx Pleiades, prom London. Cardinal, a pure-bred shorthorned Bull, roan, calved 22nd November, 1873 : sire, Penrhyn (25,421) ; dam, Charming (24,870). Gallant Prince, a pure-bred shorthorned Bull, • rich roan, calved 10th July, 1873 ; sire Prince Gwynne (20,547), dam, Princess Royal (19,8/9). These fine animals were shipped to New Zealand by Messrs. Sturgeon and Sons, Grays Hall Essex, and landed in Wellington 14th January, 18/0. Ex Pleiades, from London. Six (0) first-class Lincoln Rams, selected from the flocks of St P. Robinson, Hertlofe, Alford J. J. Clark, Welton le-Wold, Louth S. Kemp, Thurlby Grange, Alford. And are equal to any Rams ever imported into New Zealand. Ex Pleiades, from London. Thirteen (13) pure-bred Leicester Rams, bred by John Borton, Esq., Manor House BartonJestreet, Malton. These Rams have all pedigrees, and are of the purest blood which could be procured in Yorkshire. Ex Commissary from London. Six (C) purebred merino Rams of the celebrated " King George the Third breed, descended from Negrettis presented to that monarch by the King of Spain. The strain has ever since been carefully cultivated and improved by Messrs Sturgeon, and it is generally admitted that their type of Merino Rams is the finest that can be produced, combining length and fineness of wool with weight of carcase, strength of constitution, and every other good quality. The stock can be inspected at any time by applying at the office of the auctioneers, where pedigrees may be examined, catalogues procured, and any other information obtained. Wellington, February 2, 1870. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS 11 IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Fancy Silk Bows Ladies' Fancy Silk Bows Ladies' Fancy Silk Bows Colored Silk Ruching Ladies' Linen Collars Ladies' Linen Sets Fancy Cotton Sunshades Ladies' Black Silk Jackets Ladies' Kid Gloves Ladies' Contille Corsets Ladies' Contille Corsets Children's Button Bands 4!d. lUd. Is. 3M. 4M. 3Jd. half price. Is. Od. 17s. Od. only 2s. lid. only 2s. Od. only 3s. Od. 4id. "EW CHEAP UNDERCLOTHING, AT TE ARO HOUSE. Ladies' Plain Chemises Is. Od. Ladies' Plain Chemises Is. 9d. Ladies' Trimmed Chemises 2s. Ladies' Trimmed Chemises 2s. 3d. Ladies' Night Dresses 3s. 3d. Ladies' Night Dresses 4s. Od. Ladies' Tucked Drawers Is. Scl. Ladies' Trimmed Drawers 3s. NEW CHEAP UNDERCLOTHING, at T E ARO HOUSE. Girls' Plain Chemises Is. Id. Girls' Tucked Drawers Is. -a. Infants' Night Gowns 2s. ZfX. Infants' Night Gowns Infants' monthly Gowns 3s. 9(1. Infants' "Worked Robes os. 9ci, Infants' Short Slips 2s. Infants' Long Slips 2s. od. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. CONSUMPTION, INDIGESTION AND WASTING DISEA.SES. The most approved remedies are PANCREATIC EMULSION and PANCREATINE. The original and genuine prepared only by SAVORY AND MOORE, 143. New Bond street, London. Sold by them, and all Chemists and Storekeepers 1) " throughout the world.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 230, 5 February 1876, Page 12
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