Publications THE WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. REFEREE," THURSDAY, SEPT. 21. THE ATTACK ON THE MILL. Br Emile Zola. REMARKABLE MONUMENTAL REMAINS IN THE MARQUESAS ISLANDS. GORDON'S PEER: Biography of a Remarkable Man. : ENCOUNTERS * WITH CROCODILES. By J.G. THE TRAGEDY OF DEADMAN'S TER« RACE. By Richmokd Bkethah. ! CAIRO IN 1893: An Up-to-Dat« Sketch. By Philip Whiteway. THE WHITE SEAL. Br Rtjdyabd Kipling. THE SLOCUM TENNIS TOURNAMENT. A DOCTOR'S STORY. _ .. FISHER'S GHOST AND ALL THAT. Br Luke Sharp. A PRAIRIE SQUALL. Bγ M. Qd^ujA SUNDAY MORNING WALK : AWip. ping Sketch. i THE TRAGEDY IN NEPTUNE COURT, LIVERPOOL. SCISSORS—The Girl—The Trial Trip. THE DISMAL THRONG. Br KobibT BUCHANAN. SCIENTIFIC—The Most Powerful Lighthouse in the World—How the Dog Tracks his Master—A-"Fever Annunciator—Resuscitation of the Apparently Drowned—The Telephone—Aluminium "Cooking Utensils. THE PHOTOGRAPHER. Br V. Nett— . Printing (Concluded), i PUBLIC OPINION—Mr Seddons Fairy Tales—The Grandmother in Legislation —How to Form the Citizen—The New Leader of the Opposition—-Sir John Hall—The Railway BUI, Making Capital out of the' Commissioners—Tha Midland Railway—What is Prohibition? —The Eviction Government. VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE NOTES— An Injustice to the City Guards-— The Webley-Martini Tried—The New Rifle Association Meeting—Volley and Independent Firing—Bisley Marking— Opinions of Corporal King and Major PurnelL n OUR ILLUSTRATIONS—Springy and Summer Millinery—Giro , bummer Frocks, with Lace Trimmings. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS at I Messrs J. BAixxxTKfE and Co. ? s. I TENNIS AND TEA: A Monologue—A Change, *' My Daughter Has a Wheel"— ! A River Romance, . EDITORIAL NOTES—Prizes fcr Mikh f Cows at the Metropolitan Show—Prize for Sheep Shearing—Fitting - Sheep to ; Soil—The Fall in Wool—Not a Bad ! of Stock "at November ; Example—An Eight Furrow PloughBreeders' for England— The Coonong Merinos. NOTES FOR GRAZIER AND DEALER By Straggler—Quality of Wool and Mutton. By Hekby Oveetos —New Zealand Flock Book. By Phiup C. Thkelkeld —Jumping Sales Days. By Fair Plat. The Sydney Conference. By. Consistent —" Brigand's " Letter Criticised by Various Correspondents— The Amuri Saleyards. THE EXPORT BUTTER TRADE. ~ THE WHAKATANE LAND ASSOCIA^, TION, Block No. 1. By A Settles, WAIMATE FARM NOTES. THE POULTRY KEEPER—Note* by Fancier. How to Feed Fowls. REFEREE EDITORIALS — licensing Stallions —Stud Horse Parades—The North Canterbury J.C, I NEWS OF THE WEEK—Notes on Cur- ! rent Events. I SPECTATOR'S NOTE BOOK — The I County Clubs' Conference—The Running of the New Zealand Horses ia . Australia. THE BETTING MARKET—Latest New Zealand Cap Business. RACING CONFERENCE — Meeting of County Cinbe—Fall Report. SIRES OF THE SEASON—Catesby »nd Master Agnes—By Spectator. NOTES AND COMMENTS —By Hot- - spur—The South Canterbury Meeting —The Geraldine Handicaps — The Hawke'e Bay Guineas. TROTTING -The Hew Brighton Meeting—Hawke'e Bay Nominations—New Programmes —Sires of tne Season—By Spectaxob. FOOTBALL—Notes on the Southland and Canterbury Match—The Seven-aaide Tournaments, CRICKET—Notes by Dark Blue. ATHLETIC—The C.A.A.C. Oosa-Country Meeting—The Likely Starters—What They are Doing. WHEEL—Notes on the New Zealand Team in Bydney. KENNEL, COURSING,, AQUATIC, 4a PRICE-"SDO>ENCE
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8594, 22 September 1893, Page 3
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8594, 22 September 1893, Page 3
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