TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. ♦- PARNELL COMMISSIONEVIDENCE OF THE MANAGER OF "THE TIMES." EXECUTION ATSANDHURST— A GHASTLY RECORD. A CHRISTCHURCH CASE IN ENGLAND. LONDON IN~TnD OUT OF SEASON. NEWS BY THE MAIL. THE WRECK "OF THE CHANEVIDENCE AT THE ENQUIRY. Page I—Advertisements. . . Page 2—Dramatic Gossip —An Ecclesiastical < Drama -Of Letters — Advertisements. „ ~ T>,a„ Page 3-Magißterial — City Council — Rme Shooting—The Wesleyan Church at Leeston — Correspondence — Advertisements. . „ , , Paoe 4—Shipping Intelligence— CommerciaJ— Leading Article (The Reform of Representative Government)— Local News—Advertisements. Page s—Cable News —Latest Telegrams — The Largo Bay Collision — Novel Commencement of a Honeymoon— Fires-Sale of Canterbury Rnns— Lively Election Meeting — Melbourne Wheat Market—Execution at Sandhurst—Customs Seizure in Chriatohurch — Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company — * Archduke Rudolph- Shocking Outrage. Page 6—London In and Out of Season—Meetings of New Zealand CompaniesSupreme Court Trials—Lawn Tennis —Totalissator Odds—A Christchurch Case in England—The Rawson Commission—Sporting—The Pegasus Tinfield—The Maori Disturbance—The Minister of Education—The Ashley Cricketers — New Zealand Rifle Association—The Bunyip—Tuberous Begonias. Page 7—Advertisements. Page B—Advertisements.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7268, 26 March 1889, Page 4
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153Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7268, 26 March 1889, Page 4
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