rjIHE NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED’ EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, Os. 6d.; Town delivery, Os. quarterly CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 28. ersj PA(lBi Advertisements .. .. .. 1..2, 25, 26, 27, 28 Odds and Ends .. .. •• •• „ Select Poetry—The Defence of Lucknow .. 8 Ladies’ Column—When are ‘Women Most Lovely—Howto Wash Lace ... .. .. 3 The Skeioger—Away In the Far North.. .. 4 The Politician—Mr. Ormond and his Constituents—Messrs. Hamlin and Hobbs before their Constituents—The Coming Session • 5 New Bills—Hospital and Charitable Institutions Bill 6 Electoral —Bay of Islands Electoral Roll .. 7 Meetings—Mr. Jackson at the Upper Hutt —Mr. Thomas Mason at the Lower Hutt—Meeting of the City Tramway Company 8 Native Aepairs—The Native Difficulty.. .. 0 The Governor's Visit to the North—The Governor and Bowl—Mr. Hobbs on Native Matters .. 10 The Seventy-Mile Bush Road .11 Farm and Garden—How to Cure Hams and • Bacon—Changes in Garden Scenery—Overfeeding of Breeding Stock .. .. ■■ 11 Chess J* Shipping Intelligence “ The Wellington Markets . .. • ■ • ■ 18 Commercial News .. .. .. ■ • 18 Announcements —Births’, Marriages, and Deaths *l4 Weekly Bulletin 1* Telegraphic News .. .. •• •• IS Latest Native News .. .. 1“ The Speeches of Sir Hercules Robinson .. .. II News by Cable .. -. .. .. •• 16 Town News „ ■■ •• 18 Total Wreck of the barque Bells at LytteltonOpening of the New Foresters’ Hall, Torystieet—Sydney International Exhibition .. 19 The Charge against Mr. Kinross—The Representation of the ■ People—Creditors’ Meeting—New Insolvents—Vital Statistics 20 The Courts Education —Board of Education 21 Country News.. .. .. •• ’•• £1 Sporting—Wanganui Steeplechase Meeting .. 22 Interprovincial News ..22 The Dunedin Chamber of Commerce—Phrenological Description of To Whiti .. . ..,, 23 Intercolonial News .. .. .. .. -28 Our'Victorian Letter .. •. , •• •• Now Caledonia News 'U •• •• •• , General News; •• •• •- - :v ; i America and Westminster Abbey 24
CONTINUATION of the SALE OF GOODS , Damaged by Water AT XE ABO HOUSE During THIS WEEK, The hours of business will le from' TEN A.M. TO FIVE P.M. JAMES SMITH, TB AKO HOUSE. Cubastrect, June 23rd, 1579,
Q N S A L E . AUSTRALIAN TIP CARTS. E. W. MILLS, ■Wellington, JAMES J. 0U K T I S, CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, RECEIVING, AND FORWARDING AGENT, &c. Office—GREY,STREET, R. Y O N MI R B A C H, M.D., OCULIST.WO 0D W AUD-STK E ET, WELLINGTON. 1 Hours: 8 to 11 a;m.; 6 to 8 p.m. M R. HERBERT RAWSON, DENTIST. BOLTON-STREET, TERRACE (next to Dr, Kemp's). Mr. Rawson will bo absent (or a (aw weeks on a visit to Wanganui.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5693, 28 June 1879, Page 2
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