ryiH E NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 6s. 6(1.; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly. CONTENTS FOB SATUBDAY, NOV. 29. PAGE. A.DVERTISEMENT3 .. .. .. 1.2.25,26.27. 28 Select Poetry—Honeysuckle—A Gallant Galway Boy * Odds and KNJjs .. .. * Ladies' Column .. -- -■ -• 4 Tub Storyteller. The Secret of Prudence Strong ® The Pulpit.—Wesleyan Dlstiict Meeting—Presbytery of Wellington—Kaikoura Presbyterian Church • • ® Review — International Exhibition at Paris, 1878 g Parliament .. .. , * Farm and Garden .. .. •••••• 11 Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral SocietyColic in Horses: its Symptoms and Treatment—Victorian Land Tenure.. • • •• 12 Sporting JJ Shipping Intelligence 13 The Wellington Markets .. .. ..13 Commercial News .. .. •• •• •• 13 Weekly Bulletin 14 Telegraphic News 15 The Intercolonial Cricket Match: New South : Wales v. Victoria —An Extraordinary Affair —Education Board—The , Mayoralty Elections .. .. .. -. •• •• ..16 New Bills—Preliminary Inquiry into the Accident to the steamer Tui—New InsolventsMeetings of Creditors .. .. .. ..17 Country Nbws 17 Town News .. .. •• •• ..18 Vital Statistics—Schedule of Proposed Appropriations Wellington Local Industries ; Association Wellington Philosophical So- - ciety—Native Expenditure 20 Property Assessment BUI— Wellington Chamber • * of Commerce—The Difference between Vegetables and Animals— Tramway Company— The Kotoraahana in a Terrific Gale .. .. 21 The Politician—Public Expenditure—Customs Duties and Revenue—free Education—The No-Confidence Debate .. .. .. ..21 Intbrproviscial News 22 Maori Superstition—'The Parihaka Meeting—The Dunedin Press on tho Budget .. .. ..23 Intercolonial Items .. .. .. ..23 Our Vi torian Letter—Fiji News—Victorian Statistics—China and Japan 23 J A M B~S L CURTIS, CUSTOM-HOUSE. SHIPPING. RECEIVING, AND FORWARDING AGENT, &c. Office—GßEY STREET, V N M I R B A C H, M. , OCULIST, Woodward-street, Wellington. j Hours; 8 to 11 a.m., 6 to 8 p.m. -J-y ABCO uR T AND O O (Late A. P. Stuart asd Co.) TVABEHO USBMEN, SI C., WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALANDTEARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREBT, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF BLACK SILKS. No. I—BLACK SILK . No. 2—BLACK SILK . No. 3—BLACK SILK . No. 4—BLACK SILK . No. S—BLACK SILK. No. 6—BLACK SILK . No. 7—BLACK SILK . No. B—BLACK SILK . No. 9—BLACK SILK . No. 10—BLACK SILK . No. 11—BLACK SILK . No.- 12—BLACK SILK . No.* 13—BLACK SILK . No. 14—BLACK SILK . No. 15—BLACK SILK . No. 16—BLACK SILK . No. 17—BLACK SILK . No. 18—BLACK SILK . No. 19—BLACK SILK . No. 20—BLACK SILK . .. £1 19a. per Dress .. £2 2a. per Dress ..£2 ss. per Dress .. £2 Bs. per Dress .. £2 lls. per Dress .. £2 14s. per Dress .. £3 3s. per Dress .. £3 9s. per Dress .. £3 12a. per Dress .. £3 18s. per Dress .. £4 10s. per Dress ~ £4 16s. per Dress .. £5 2s, per Dress .. £5 Bs, per Dress' .. £5 14s. per Dress .. £6 6s. per Dress .. £6 18s. per Dress .. £7 10s. per Dress .. £8 2s. per Dress .. £9 18s. per Dress All the above prices are for Dress Lengths of 12 yards each , hut longer lengths can he had if desired. - Ladies are respectfully reminded that all orders for Dress and Mantle making can be most efficiently executed in the latest fashions by a large and well-appointed staff of assistants, under the supervision of a thoroughly able and accomplished Modiste. The Wellington Tramway Company’s Cabs, From both ends of the city, . Will stop at Te Aro House for the convenience of customers. JAMES SMITH, TB ARC HOUSE, Cuba-street, Wellington, November 21,1879. OTICB OF REMOVAL. Messrs. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD AND CO. beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have REMOVED to that large FOUR-STORY BUILDING in PANAMA-STEEET, known as the property of Geo. Crawford, Esq., and situated between Messrs. Thompson, Shannon, and Co.'s and Messrs. Laery, Campbell, and Co.’s, and which will in future be known as the EXCHANGE LAND & MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS. Wellington, August 20, 1879. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. . Land and Mercantile AU CTI ONEE R S, EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street, Wellington. -- T. K. M. and Co. invite inspection of their extensive new auction rooms, which, for .central position, convenience and adaptability for the effective display of furniture and general merchandise, cannot be equalled in the city. Auctions held in town or country. Goods stored at lowest rates. Liberal cash advances made on all goods intended for absolute sale by auction. Consignments of all kinds carefully att ended to. Auction account sales rendered, with proceeds, within three days of the delivery of goods. MR. T. TURNBULL, Architect, wishes to notify to his Friends and the Pu T blio that Be has REMOVED from Temple Cl lambers, Featherston-street, to the South Britis b Insurance Company’s Buildings, Lambton-q uay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 2
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703Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 2
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