THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL IS PUBLISHED EYEEY SATURDAY. Prico Cd., or ss. per Quarter, if paid in advance. Delivered at any Settlement. CONTENTS FOE SATURDAY, JUNE 5. page. Advertisements 1, 2, 23, 24 Select Poetry—“ Lovely in Death”—“Lost Illusions” 3 Ladies’ Column —Rescue of a Young Lady from a Convent—Speculating "Women —Arranging a Marriage at Canton—European Women as Wives of Natives of India 3 The Arm Chair 3 The Story-teller—A True Hero .. .. 3 The Reviewer—Dr. Livingstone’s Last Journal 4 The Pulpit.—The First Bishop of Dunedin— General Council of Presbyterian Churches — Pastorals of German Bishops—Clerical Life at the East End of London 5 Scientific—Scientific Expedition to New Guinea —From Chaos to Coral The Politician —The Budget of New Zealand Law Intelligence—Court of Appeal—Sittings in Banco • ♦ • Clippings—Prospects of New Zealand—The Gold Duty—Maori Meeting—Mr. Beecher as a Missionary— Scamps— I Terrible Suicide at Washington—Murder and Cannibalism in Western Australia Telegrams—lnterprovincial—lntercolonial and Latest European Shipping Intelligence Commercial Items Meteorological Observations .. Postal Notices Announcements —Births, Marriages, and Death Leading Articles Intelligent Vagrant Amusements—By Histriomastix .. Talk of the Week Our Westland Letter Town News Election for the City—Post-office Hotel—New Zealand Gazette—Address to Mr. Justice Johnston Country News Our Wairarapa Letter .. Our Taranaki Letter Our Melbourne Letter . - .. Our Sydney Letter General News Commercial and Industrial Notes—Sir James Fcrgusson on New Zealand.. A Neglected Englishman—Mr. Moody’s Sennon and Style—The New South Wales and New Zealand Cable Correspondence .. .. .. .. .. Sporting—Auckland Races —Football Match— The Adelaide Cup—Training a Derby Favorite •. .. v Farm AND v/039 ra! «0 beetle uas Lime fOi Purposes—Bouquet Making—The Poultry Yard The Victorian Ministerial Policy A Tempest in a Teapot gUMMARY FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA. May-June, 1875. THE TIMES’ SUMMARY OF THE NEWS OF THE MONTH, FOR ENGLAND AND AMERICA, Will be Published ON MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 7, For transmission by way of San Francisco. PRICE SIXPENCE; POSTED, SEVENPENCE. MR. RAWSON, DENTIST, Bolton street, Terrace, next to Dr. Kemp’s. Mr. Rawson is at present on a visit to Nelson. •yiCTOR IA HOUSE. J. McDOWELL & CO. Have purchased an Importer’s Stock of cloth, beaver, and fur-trimmed jackets, at a very large reduction off English invoice. Trimmed jackets at 17s. Cd., worth 275. Cd. Beaver-trimmed jackets at 19s. Cd., worth 295. 6d. Fur-trimmed jackets at 275. 6d., worth 455. 200 trimmed batswing skirts, in all the fashionable shades, at 11s. 9d., worth 17s. Cd. each. Also, 2 cases new French millinery. Corner of Lambton-quay and Willis-strcet (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), J. McDOWELL & CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4434, 5 June 1875, Page 2
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