3X a SAND 9TE IN, (MOKTJSN'S BUILDINGS). CONTINUATION OFgA^ 8 UgTIL COM--1889 1889 FOOTBALL SEASON W, STRANGE & CO.'S ANNUAL DISPLAY OF FOOTBALL REQUISITES Now on View at Victoria House. Having this season considerably added to our alreaiy .Large and Varied Stock in. this Department, we beg to call special attention to the latest novelties in costumes, comprising Checks, Reversed Sections, vertical and Horizontal Stripes, Standards. Crosses, Bands, end various other combinations of colours. W. STRANGE & CO. 211, 213, 215 HIGH STREET. MARRIAGES. Fuxston—Elmer—On January 28th, at All Saints Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. J. H. Gregory, Frederick James, eldest son of F. S. Funston, Christchuroh, to Eveline Elizabeth, fifth daughter of F. J. Elmer, Greymouth. Cooke—Newton—Oα March sth, at bt. Paul's Church, Papanui, by the Rev. J. O'Brven Hoare, assisted by the Rev. A. R. t>. Toss will, James Cooke, M.D., L R.C.S., Lincoln, to Eliza Anna (Tottie), eldest daughter of the late Charles Newton, Northcote, Papanui. DEATH. Plummer—On March 7th, at her residence, 269 Montreal street, Christchurch. after a lingering illness, Caroline, wife of George Plummer, aged 60 years. JTO-DAY'S CONTENTS. .» THE NEW SOUTH WALES HARVESTOFFICIAL REPORT—NEW ZEALAND'S OPPORTUNITY. THE CRISIS IN~ NEW SOUTH WALES— THE NEW MINISTRY. LINCOLN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGEREPORT OF THE COMMISSION. CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SHOW. THE V.R.C. MEETING. THE WANGANUI RACES. Page I—Advertisements. ~ , . , Page 2—Canterbury Farms — Selection and Cleaning of Seeds—The Lyceum Star —The Names of Ships—Heavy Engagements—Advertisements. Page 3—Magisterial—Bills of Sale and Dummies— Kangiora Building Society — The Chief Commisaionorof Railways — Cricket— Welcoino fcilver Mining Company — Christchurch Horticultural Society—LacenoingCommitteea —Letter to the Editor—Advertisements. Pass 4—Shipping Intelligence—CommercialLeading Article (Lincoln Agricultural College)— Local J\ews —Advertisements. Page s—Cable News—Latest Telegrams—New Zealand Rifle Association—Bowling —Fires —The Rawson Commission — Maori Footballers—Price of Butter— The School of Agriculture—Education Board—Lecture by the Rev. W. Morfey—Mission Meeting—Sporting. Page 6—Sporting (continued) — Canterbury Kuns—South Canterbury Education Board — Market Reports — Advertisements. Pass 7—Advertisement , ). Page B—Advertisements.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7253, 8 March 1889, Page 4
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