NEW .ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 6s. Cd.; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0. PAGE. Advertisements .. .. ~ 1,2, 25, 26, 27, 28 •Select! Poetry—Tho Mosquito Song—The "Worth of a Kiss 3 Odds and Ends ~ .. 3 Chess 3 Ladies' Column—Brighten Your Homes— Notables in the Park—Recipes from tho “Queen" 4 The Storyteller—Concerning a Certain Pro-. digal—The Boatman’s Story 4 Social Topics—A Vegetarian Conversazione— American Anarchists C Tub Miner -Caswell Sound Marble—Quartsraining in Victoria 7 Review—Geological Survey of New Zealand ~ 7 Police—Tho Chargee Against the Wellington Police 7 Correspondence—Karorl Uoads and County Councillors—Wellington’s Pet Earthquake In Danger—'Ware Scrip .. .. .. .. 9 Athletics—Wellington Amateur Athletic Club 10 Sporiino 10 Law Intelligence 11 Shipping Intelligence 12 The Wellington Markets .. .. .. 13 Commercial News 13 Postal Notices 14 Announcements—Births, Marriages, and Deaths 14 Weekly Bulletin .. .. 14 Talk of the Week «. ..15 Telegraphic News 15 News by Cable 17 Resident Magistrate's Court 17 Town News 18 Rifle Shooting—Cricketers Concert—Suicide on board the Wairoa—Deputation 18 Young Men's Christian Association.. .. .. 10 Traditional History of the Maoris—The Wellington Benevolent Institute—Census Returns— The Northern Land, Loan, and Building Company of Well ngton 20 Xnterprovincial News 20 Intercolonial News .. 21 Mr. Langton on Colonial Loans—English Intelligence—Special Wire Question 22 Parliament .23 Farm and Garden—The Value of Recorded Pedigrees—Judging Live Stock—Tho Rabbit Pest—New Stock for Fears—Great Reaping Machine Trials in the North of England— Harvesting Oats Crops 24 JOHN MARKS (LATE ROWLANDS AND OO.) WILLI3-STREET. Has received a Large Assortment of FIRST-CLASS WATCHES-, Consisting of Ladies* Gold Geneva and .Lever Watches, <£3 to £26 each. Gentlemen's Gold Hunting Watohea, £7 10s. to £36 each. Gentlemen’s Silver Hunting Lever Watches, £4 to £lolos. each. INTENDING PURCHASERS are invited to Inspect the above, which are by the well-known makers Rotherara, Russell and Son, Stamford, Settle Bros., Klein, Ehrhardt, Ac. JUST RECEIVED, a Large Assortment of Silver Jewelry, consisting of all the newest designs in Sets, Necklets, Lockets, Ladies’ Alberts, Studs, Solitaires, and ciosses. JOHN "ST ARKS WILU3-STREET. THE FIDELITY AND ACCIDENT GUARANTY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND is prepared to Issue policies guaranteeing the fidelity of employes on moderate terras. For rates of premium and forms of proposal, apply at the Company's Ofllce, Larabton-quay. S. CARROLL, Secretary OF NEW SOUTH WALES. This Bank is prepared to make special arrangements for deposits lodged for fixed periods, and to transact all other Banking business on terms to bo ascertained on application. W. ROBERTON PERSTON, ManagerWellington, 11th September, 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5498, 9 November 1878, Page 2
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