Observer, 30 May 1891. Volume XI, Issue 648
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Contents
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Masthead -
OBSERVATIONS -
A Crime Against Property. -
A Blue Ribbon Feast. -
DRINK SECCOMBE'S PURE ALE AND STOUT. -
Union Steamship Monopoly. -
Some Questions for the Rev. Joseph Berry. - Page 2
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ALL SPICE. -
A Nest of Infamy in Auckland. -
'Drem Faces' -
Bobbing the Public Library. -
The Disappointed 'Pro.' -
Influenza and Diphtneria Cure. -
Wages in Auckland. -
Mostly About Women. - Page 3
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RACE FOR THE EDUCATIONAL STAKES-ONCE ROUND. (V.E.RICH, JUDGE.) - Page 4
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GENERAL GOSSIP. -
Bull Versus Volunteers. -
How a Bobby was Had. -
PERSONALITIES. -
Silver Wedding Bells. -
POLITICAL. -
How Mr Seddon Tickled the Tories. -
Has the Colony Benefited by the Change of Ministry. - Page 5
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ROUND THE CHURCHES. -
'Misconception of Christianity.' -
Oats in the Bin.'—A Wesley an Parson on Secular Topics. -
A Parson on the Census. -
Things in General. -
Gold and Silver Mining. -
EDUCATIONAL. -
A Stumbling Block on the Educational Threshold. - Page 6
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QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY SKETCHES. - Page 7
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EDUCATIONAL. -
Education in the Colonies. -
The Quarter-Money Impost. -
MEN AND THINGS. - Page 8
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To the'Chief' o' the Observer Clan. -
Wellington News. -
Page 8 Advertisements - Page 9
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OUT DOOR SPORTS. -
FOOTBALL FIXTURES. -
Volunteer Gossip. -
Untitled -
Page 9 Advertisements - Page 10
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Labour's Poet-Laureate. -
Spontaneous Generation. - Page 11
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LIBERAL MINISTERS, AND THE GOOD WORK THEY ARE DOING. - Page 12
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Amusements. -
Miss Jennie Lee. -
'Little Monte Christo.' -
Zealandia Rink. -
Page 12 Advertisements - Page 13
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CAP AND JACKET. -
Census Returns. -
Volunteering. -
Page 13 Advertisements - Page 14
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STAGE AND STUDY. -
Our old friend, Charlie Hugo, writes us a3 follows. -
The Hew Opera, Ivanhoe. -
COUNTRY NEWS. -
Page 15 Advertisements - Page 16
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Life in Taranaki. -
TO THE RESCUE. -
Page 16 Advertisements