THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Price Cd., or ss. per Quarter, if paid in advance. Delivered at any Settlement. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 12. page. Advertisements .. -• •• J?' Select Poetry— Don’t Let Mother do it—What Is His Creed .. •• «• T m,;* Ladies’ Column —Advice to a Young Lady The Panier .. •• The Arm Chair .. ■ • __ The Story-teller—A Narrow Escape .- , • • The Pulpit—The Presbyterian Church, Hutt Sensationalism —Catholic Rites and CereTiie Politician —The Early Settlers —Siriieorgo Grey on the Land Purchase System .. Wairau Election •• •• Clippings— What Does HoMean?—San Francisco Mail Service —Railways in the South—Mr. Holloway’s Visit to New Zealand .. •• * Law Intelligence— Hutt Licensing Court—Resident Magistrate’s Court .. • •• Telegrams —lnterprovincial—lntercolonial ana Latest European Shipping Intelligence J-j Commercial Items Postal Notices .. Announcements —Births, Marriages, and Deaths 12 Leading Articles Intelligent Vagrant Amusements— By Histriomastix 13 , Talk op the Week ** I Town News } c 1 Chamber of Commerce J® | Country News Our Wairarapa Letter JJ Our Rangitikei-Manawatu Letter 17 Our Dunedin Letter H Our Melbourne Letter • • •■* r Our Sydney Letter ~ .. •.. • ♦ • • 1J Local Enterprise—New Presbyterian Church— Te Aro Sawmill—Waddell and McLeod’s Saw-mill-Union Bank of Australia—The Wellington Nursery jjj General News .. , v u How the Parisians Manage their Drunkards— ihe Governor and his Minister Bits of Books Sporting Farm and Garden The Household The Card Tarle AIRAEAPA DISTRICT. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers to the New Zealand Times and New Zealand Mail are respectfully informed that our Collector, MR. H, LEVY, is now in the Wairarapa district for the purpose of collecting.all debts due to the N. Z. Times Newspaper Limited, and receiving orders for subscriptions and' advertisements. A settlement is requested in each case, to avoid the trouble and expense of a second call. ROBT. J. CREIGHTON, Manager. Juno 12,1875. y I 0 TORIA HOUSE. J. MoDOWELL & 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 1/s. 6d., worth 2<s. Cd. Beaver-trimmed jackets at 19s. Cd., worth 295. Cd. Fur-trimmed jackets at.27s. Cd., worth 455. 200 trimmed batswing skirts, in all the fashionable shades, at 11s. 9c1., worth 17s. Cd. each. Also, 2 cases new French millinery. Corner of Lambton-quay and Willis-street (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), J. MCDOWELL & CO. Jp BAN CIS SIDEY AND CO, CENTRAL AGENCY CHAMBERS, Have been appointed AGENTS for JAMES COPELAND, OF THE NEW ZEALAND BREWERY DUNEDIN. The second shipment, just received, consists of SEVENTY HOGSHEADS OF THE CELEBRATED FOUR- STAR ALE. Hotel-keepers can see samples at the agents. MR. RAWSON, DENTIST, Bolton street, Terrace, next to Dr. Kemp’s. Mr. Rawson is at present on a visit to Nelson.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4440, 12 June 1875, Page 2
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431Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4440, 12 June 1875, Page 2
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