THE CANTERBUBY WEEKLY PRESS FRIDAY, OCT. 31. THE HURUNUI BABBIT FENCE. THRESHING CHARGESAND MACHINE ACCOUNTS, Bt Mabmax>uk> Dixoir. ANOTHER OWNER'S STATEMENT. Bt Wab© Robxnboit. THJS ENGLISH WHEAT HARVEST. A SHOKTAGS ANTICIPATED. HOW TO GET RID OF BATS. TABLE-TALK. MUGWUMPS & OTHER MATTERS. VOLUNTEER SERVICE NOTES. The Alexaadim Cavalry Encampment. SPORTING. The Coming Carnival. Training Notes from Rlooarton. (Bγ Spectator). Middle Park and Rusalfey Yearlings. Victorian Derby and Melbourne Cap. Fancy Portrait—Earl Cadogan. CYCLING. Extraordinary Record Breaking. Jones' Phenomenal Achievement*. A Mile in 2min 20 3-sth sees. THE GARDEN. AN ALPINE GARDEN. THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE GREEN* HOUSE. CRICKET. NOTES BY O.U.T. "England~Tust won." the australians' second match with all england, slows and underhand bowling. the brackenfield hunt. Review of the Season. DRAMA. MISS JANET ACHURCH. By the Man in the Pit. ART AND LETTERS. Aa Australian Girl. A Fad tb»t Promises to Stay. Mr Lang on Recent English Literature, by A.M.T. .. , . AN AUTUMN TRIP TO TASMANIA.. ; Bt C Napebb Bsix, 0.3. HOLIDAY RAMBLES. A SKETCHING TOUR IN A DRAY. Bit Thb Wanderer. THE SToiraELLER. •=•■■.-.■■ - 'JUDAS, ;' .•..■•■• : THE MOON FLOWER. Br Grant Allbn. THE WEEKLY PRESS. PKIOE—SIXPENCE.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7699, 3 November 1890, Page 3
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