TO-DAY'S CONTENTS.
THE PARNELL COMMISSION— A PfICENIX PARK ASSASSIN IN THE BOX—FURTHER SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES. THE SAMOAN~QUE3TION— PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE. THE ZANZIBAR TROUBLEATTACK ON A GERMAN MISSION STATION. THE N.S.wT CRISIS— ■DEFEAT OF THE GOVERNMENTAPPEAL TO THE COUNTRY. A VESSEIToN FIRE. A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Page I—Advertisements. Pag£t 2—Harvest Anticipations— Intercolonial Art Exhibitions—Thrilling Tales of Tiger Land—How to Become an Orator—Winning English JockeysMore About Friar's Balsam—Advertigemenbs. Page 3—Supreme Court—Magisterial~'-Botitn-bridgo Presbyterian Church—Cricket — Acclimatisation Society — West Ejretoii Rood Board—Waimakarlri Gorge Excursion —- New Brighton Items—Advertisements. Page 4—Shipping Intelligence—Commercial— Leading Article (Intercolonial Freetrade) — Local News — Advertisements. Page 5— Cable News —Latest Telegrams — Lincoln Election— Sydenham Bowling Green—Gsneral Synod—The Law ot Arreet—Alleged Infringement- of Patent—A Wellington Benefactor—Bishop Cowie—South Canterbury Education Board—Mercantile Finance Company, Page 6—Sporting—Duty on Planoe — Reaper and Binder Trial—Lodge Meetings —The Crops—English and French Cider—Market Reports—American Starters—Death of a Brood MareLetter to tho Editor. Page 7—Advertisements. Page B—Advertisements.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7258, 18 January 1889, Page 4
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145TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7258, 18 January 1889, Page 4
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