NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, Price Gd., or os. per Quarter i£ paid in advance. Delivered at any Settlement. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 0. page. Advertisements ~ . •• 1,2,22,23, 24 Announcements —Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1 TubAVeek .. .. 1 Ladies’ Column •.. .. *J The-Arm Chair .. .. • • •• •• * The Novelist.— Edith Dalton’s Story. Chapter XLVII.: A Terrible Adventure. Chapter XLVIII.: Important News. Chapter XLIX.: The Last .. . * .... .. •• ■ § Scientific— Late Notes .. ® Spiritualism —Three Seances and their Results. o The Sketches. —Courtship and Matrimony—The Hand of Glory—African Rivers—Pious Dissipations—Life in America ,< ■ 0 The Politician —Mr. Fox at Marton —Grant s Shrewdness and Thrifty Management.. ; . 7 Farm and Garden—Reported Cattle Disease in Canterbury spects in Great Harvests— Sheep Breeding—Operations for the Month Sporting .. .. Reminiscences of Sir Bobert Peel .. .. Shipping Intelligence .. .. -‘v Commercial Items .. .. ..... Leading Articles Things by the ‘Way —By Peter the Pedlar All Round the World Telegrams —lnterprovincial—lntercolonial and Latest European .. ... Town News The Milton Infanticide—Judge Ward on the Bankruptcy Laws The Excursion to Nelson—Quarterly Licensing Bench—Education Board Interproyincial News Dastardly Attempt to Murder Reception of Bishop Redwood at Napier—Serious Coach Accident •• 3 8 News by the Mail .. 19 A Cunning Expedient—Terrible Railway Accident—The New Governor of Fiji . i ■. 19 Abolition of Slavery on the Gold Coast —Mr. i Jenkins, M.P., on British Workman Clubs— A Lady’s Letter from Paris—Home Nows froip ■ a French Point of -View .. .. .. T** ;20 Count Arnim , ... .. : . .. , 21 The Story-teller--The New Year’s Stockings.. .22 10
IT BANK 0 F AUS Established 1837. PAID-UP CAPITAL RESEUVE FUND £1,259,000; £400,000. Bates of Interest, as under, are now allowed by this Bank, at its Branches and Agencies ,in New Zealand : On' deposits subject to thirty days’ notice of withdrawal, 5 per cent. • On deposits fixed for three months, oi per cent On deposits fixed for six or twelve months, 0 per cent. Circular Notes for fixed sums negotiable by the Bank’s correspondents in the chief cities on the Continent of Europe, in North, and South -America, Ceylon. Mauritius, India,. Japan, and Africa,: are issued by this Bank. .1 JOSEPH PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand. yICIO. RI A_ HOU SE. NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES!! J, McD O WE'LI AND CO. ' Have JUST OPENED a magnificent assortment Of; FANCY JEWELRY—about £I2OO worth-whlch they are now exhibiting. This is the most extensive assortment of the above beautiful .goods which has been imported to this market hitherto, and the, entire shipment being a direct importation from Messrs;' McDowell Bnos., of Orafton- . street wand Henry-street, ‘ Dublin, will be found of unusually good quality. ; , Wholesale quantities will. bo, supplied on favorable terms. , ; '■' ■' I ;J. ■' ■■ - LAMBTON-QUAY, AND WILLIS-STREET; Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. j. mcdqwell and co. jp ii A N CIS S I D li Y AND 00, ■ ' CENTRAL AGENCY CHAMBERS, i 1 • .Have been appointed AGENTS for i ; JAMES COPELAND, or TUB NE W Z E A L A N D B R E W ER Y, DUNEDIN. The second shipment, just received, consists of SEVENTY HOGSHEADS or THE CELEBRATED , F O U E - ST A B , ALE. Hotel-keepers can see samples at the agents. Y7"ILSON & RICHARDSON ARE NOW EXHIBITING, Ex Mail Steamer Nubia, and s.s. Somersetshire,- . A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION Rich black and colored silks, in Oros Grain, Gros de Loudres, Poult deSoic, Striped Irish Poplins, Bright Glaces and Molro Antiques, in all the new shades f6r Promenade and Evening Costume, A SPECIAL PARCEL OF ,Y RICH BLACK FRENCH CASHMERE SILKS, Royal Standard make, as worn by her Majesty the Queen, from 4s. Od. to 17s, fid. per yard Black Gros Grain, splendid value, from 2s. lid. to Os. Cd. MOURNING SILKS, in Gros Royal Barathea, Gros d’Alfriquc, and Widows Silks CHOICE; EOT OF FRENCH KID GLOVES, Ex Somersetshire.,. COSTUMES, in Welsh homespun, Serge, Repps, Poplin, Cord, Italian Cloth, Ac. OVER SKIRTS, in silk, satin, velvet, and the • new braided felt. WILSON & RICHARDSON, (Late J. Burao), Lambton-quay. ■S/TR. EAWSON, DENTIST, Bolton street, Terraco, OKI next to Dr. Kemp's, i ;1 . Mr. Rawson is at present on a visit to Neuno.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4356, 6 March 1875, Page 2
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