THK ! WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. REFEREE," o* THUBSDAY, OCT. 18th, ILLUSTRATIONS. OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY — Mrs Besant. SOME SNAPSHOTS AT THE OPENING OF THE CHRISTCHURCH BOATING SEASON. FASHIONABLE WEDDING—The Wedding Party—Tho Guests. THE NOVELlST—Destiny's Toy, by Phil May and £>i» Gilbkrt Campbell. STORYTELLER —The Treasure in the Forest—The North Devonshire Ghost Story—A Latter Day Galatea. THE SKETCBER—When Nerve Collapsed —The Forest Fires in America—The Japanese as Fighting Men—A Relay , Ride to Edinburgh. • SCIENTIFIC—Weather Error—The Energy of Hidden Fires — Flying Through Space. ART AND LETTERS—The Late Oliver Wendell Holmes. VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE NOTES— The Beet Target—Local ho tea—Daneelm News — Southland News — The Volunteer Conference — Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry—Band Contess. LADIES' MAGAZINE. GOSSIP FOR THE LADIES. I FASHIONABLE WEDDING—How it is Done in India. DRESS AND FASHION NOTES—London and Parisian—Summer Dresa Materials —Bijouterie—Millinery—Morning and Breakfast Gowns — New Gapes and Mantles. AKAIAPOI.DANCE. PHOTOGRAPHER-Notes by V. Nett. THE FARMER—WooI and the Free Tariff —A Prosperous Factory — Feeding Calves—The Bot Fly—The Composition of Various Butters—Abortion in Cows—Hawke'a Bay A. and P. Associa- . tton's Show —The One Man Judge— The Machinery—Sheep Shearing— Tfte Prize Takers—Oil Engines at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Cambridge —■ Weeds — The Californian Thistle. NOTES FOR GRAZIER AND DEALER, by Straggler. CANTERBURY A. AND P. ASSOCIA- - TION. LAND BOARD. WEASELS. CENTRAL DAIRY FACTORY. COLONIAL AND'FOREIGN FARMING. THE POULTRY KEEPER THE AVIARY THE GARDEN. PUBLIU OPINION— -, STORY OF THE SESSION. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. A REIGN OF TERROR. SEARCH LIGHTS, by Tria Bohemian. POLITICAL PORTRAITS — Mr Thomas Mackeuzie—Mr James Allan—Mr Felix McGaire—Mr Frank JLawry—Mr A. WHogg—Hon. W. P. Reeves—Mr Edwin Mitchelaon — Mr C. H. Mills — Epilogue. . COMMERCE—Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Company—Business Conditions in Europe—China's Currency SystemMr Beaumont's Associate—Death of Sir Rupert Alfred Kettle. REFEREE) EDITORIALS—" Council of i Associated Racing Clubs '' —Jockeys' Fees—What is a Hack?—The Stoke Limit. . AT RACING HEADQUARTERS—What the Horses are Doing at Bicoarton. NOTES AND COMMENTS-By Ho-rsrtrß. A DUKE ON RACING—An Interesting Speech: SIRES OF THE SEASON—By SpboTATOB. NEWS OF THE WEEK—Jottings from Everywhere. • TUFTS OF TURF —By the Editorial Scissors. i THE BETTING MARKET—Latest Quotations on the New Zealand Cup. THE RACING CONFERENOB-Motfons by the Auckland Racing Club. TROTTING—Notee by spectator and . Honesty—l'he Canterbury Trotting : Club Handicaps. : CRlCßEt—Local Jfotee—English County ■ Oh'ampionsbip. A^HLEliC— Notes by Vaumer. WHEEL—Cycling Chimes, by Vsxox* - FOOIBA.LL—Notes by Dropkiok. SWIMMING — GOLF — ANGLINGAQUATIC, &C;;:.,. PRICE—SIXPENCE. N.Z, iISHINCh TACKLE JUST APHIVED—A very Large end Com pote Assortment of FISHING TACKLE REQUISITES, Kxa.B.Ruapehu, comprteinsr— Rods (a large aaeortmenrj, Reels, Lines, Flies to gut and Byed Flies, Artlfioiai Minnows, Archer Spinnere. Minnow Boxes. live Buit Cans. Steel wiretraoes, tec,, tcoi BTVK AWABI)S»Bd ONB SPRCIAI. PRIZK DUNBDIN EXHIBITION. KKPAIR3 with Despatch and by Competent Workmen.- . Wμ. J, ALPE, 212 HIGH STREET, Next Kmplre Hotel, Chrlstchoroh. 2392
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 9
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