Publications '"• — i ■ ! . ■ . -X THE WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. REFEREE," OF THURSDAY, MAY 4. FIFTY-SIX PAGES. SUMNER WATERWORKS. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE OPENING, By Our Special Artist. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT—Immediate Publication of " Typee." By Herman Melville. SCIENTIFIC—The Speech of Domestic [ Animals. By Professoe R. L. Garner. ! "MAKE YOUR PLAY, j GENTLEMEN." HOW ROULETTE IS PLAYED AT MONTE CARLO. By Luke Sharp. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE TABLES AND THE WHEEL. HOW THE CHATEAU WAS TWICE CAPTURED. By Guy de Maupassant. ONE MAN IN A COAT. By Jericho Jkrrygo. GERMFOOD. By Mary Morally. VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE NOTES— Gate Pah Avenged : The Maori's Challenge and the Pakeha's Answer. By Kokiri. A DAUGHTER OF THOR—Part 11. By Hotspur. BAND BREVES—By Tamorsne. EDITORIAL NOTES—lntense FarmingStack Building—New Markets for Butter and Cheese-si—Stud Sheep for Australia—Dairy Factory for Oamaru— A Flourishing Little Factory—Farm and Labour iv New Zealand—Fluke in Sheep—Deep Wells in New South Wales. NOTES FOR GRAZIER AND DEALER. By Straggler. OUR FLOCKS AND HERDS : CORRECT PEDIGREES. By D. Oliver. PATENT TWITCH GRUBBER (Illustrated). HOWARD'S DIGGING PLOUGH. AMONG THE BREEDERS. By Fancier.—Poultry at.Kaiapoi: The Home of the Leghorn—Vlll., Mr John Simpson—lX., Mr Joseph Taylor—X., Mr George Rollinson. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAGE — Winter Pelisse — Girls' Costumes — Baby's Pelisse—Blouse Dress of Silk or Cashmere. DRESS AND FASHlON—Novelties of the Season at Messrs W. Strange and i Co.'s, Victoria House. A WEDDING GIFT (A WIFE'S STORY). —By Leonard Outram. j A WAHINE'S LETTER FROM LONDON. REFEREE EDITORIALS—Racing on the I West Coast: Queer Decisions—Country I Racing Associations—An Unwarrantable Decision—The Late Fatal Glove Fight—Barring Horses on the Totalisator. I " SPECTATOR'S " NOTE - BOOK — The Wanganui Steeplechase Aceeptauces— Mr Dowses Handicaps for Dunedin May Meeting—Tips for the Egmont Meeting. NOTES AND COMMENTS—By "Hotspur " —The Ashburton Handicaps : the Winners Prognosticated — The North Canterbury Meeting Reviewed. THE LIBERATOR CASE—A full report. TURF TALE—Own Brothers. ROUND ABOUT RICCARTON—By our Special Raconteur. TROTTING—Notes by " Spectator." HUNTING—The Pakuranga Hunt Club— The Rangitikei and United Hunt Clubs' Meets—Hunting in Hawke's Bay. COURSING—The Dunedin Meeting. POLO—Further Details of the RangitikeiWarrengate Meeting. FOOTBALL—Senior and Junior Notes— New Zealand Football News—Football in America. ATHLETIC—Teams for Australian Championships—Too Much " Whitewashing." AQUATIC — Notes by "Clinker" — Aluminium Boats. CRICKET — WHEEL — THE RINGLAWN TENNIS—BOWLING—GOLF —SWIMMING, &c. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA—By " Prospero"—Portraits of Madame and Mr Fillis. PRICE—SIXPENCE. . ,-■-. A .' . ■.-."> NOW PUBLISHED, IN THE WEEKLY PRESS AND REFEREE, Chapters L, 1L and lIL of WANDERINGS IN WONDERLAND. An. Admirable Series of TRAVEL SKETCHES. "PabUs attention having a short time ago been directed to toe increased activity of Ngauruhoe. it was for the purpose of becoming acquainted with this warm-hearted but un oertala-tempered monster that the writer and a friend set oub from Christcharoh for a trip to tbe least frequented part of New Zealand's wonderland/ THS WEEKLY PRESS AND REFEREE.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 11
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