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PUBLICATIONS. ."" " ""' ■ . ' «m '• . . TBS ■ I WEEKLY PRESS AND « N.Z. REFEREE, ,, OF WEDNESDAY, MAY sth. ILLUSTRATIONS. DEPARTURE OF THE NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT AND THE BISLEY TEAM, On tha Ocean Steamer Wharf, Lvttelton, savin* Qood-bye to the Contingent, The Contiugent, Europeans to the Front, The Contingent, Maoris to the Front The European Sectioa ot the C^ntinscent, The Maori Section ot the Contingent, Major Sommerville and the Bisley Team, The Officers of the Contingent^ Three Cheere at Pattinjr, The Men who Filled the Coal Bunkers of the Ruahlnt EXPERIMENTS MADE WITH COLONIAL AMMV NITION COMPANY'S AUCKLAND AMMUNITION. BRUTAL MURDER AT AMBERLEY, The Victim—Agnts Lawcook, I Ajrnee Lawcock at Three Years of Aye, [ The Kennels, Mr John Crampton's House, Mts Lawoook'e House, Mr R. J. Parsons's House, The Prisoner on his way to the Courthouse in the Morning, Constable Roche, Mrs Lawcoek, Sheehan Returning to the Inquest AtUr Lunch, Scene of the Murder, Mr H. W. BUhop, Coroner and Stipendiary Magistrate, The Courthouse, Amberley: View Outside durinf the Heading: of the Prisoner's Confession. Mr Thomas Dwan, who assisted to Arrest Sheehaa A VIEW OP ATHENS, OLOA, QUEIiN OP OKEKCfi, GRECIAN PEASANTS. ERNEST MERRITT, A Christclnucli Fostbnller, wiio died oa the Wellington wharf on Good Friday. TWO DEPARTING COLONISTS, Mr R. M. Mactanald and Mr R. Heavon Rhodes ' THE LATE MR JOHN ANDERSON. THE FLOODS IN THE RANGfc TIKEI VALLEY, The Main Road, Bulls to Snndon, Saturday Morninf, Rangitilcei Valley, Below Bulls, Saturday Morning;, ■■ ' „ Railway Passer.geys and Mails bclns Ferried Acroa the Rangitiltoi at the Railway Bridge Between Halcoinbe and Greatford, • The Greatfoi-d End of the Railway Shewing a Section Halt Buried in the River Bed, , Rangitikei Valley below Bults, Satui-day Moraiiijf, APieturesque Spot from below Qreatford, Lookinfi South, Railway Passengere Waiting Their Turn at thi Oreatlord End of the Rang-itikei Railway End. THE FLOODS IN HAWKE'S BAY, Repairing the Railway, A Homestead, After the Flood, a Street in Olive, i Effects of the Flood, the Permanent ff»y, Skinned Carcases in the Fields, Conveying Passengers from Hastings toNftplet, The Waitanffi Bridge, Tlie Great Washout neav Napier, In DifßrruKlef, The Dead and the Dying, Survivors On the Road to Clive, The Late Mr Fred Cnssln, the Late Mr H. Brierb) the Late Captain McCartney, the Late Mr Fred Anaell (Some ol the Heroes who gave their lives in Reaoola; Victims of the Flood), Dragging Dead Sheep from a Flower Oarden,'Dragging Bales of Wool from ' LITE R~A~T U R E. THE CHRISTIAN, By Hall Came. AND A HOST OF STORIES, SKRTOHF.S, POEMS, AND INTERESTING ARTICLES THE REFfiRER (The New Zealand Kaolng '• SPORTING~NOTIONS. Undesirable R:\ce Meetings. Class Trotting-. PAST RACE JITCFA'INGS, The Form at Ihe Hutt, South Cantertiui-y Racing , . ANTICIPATIONS, Likely Winners, by "Spectator" and "llotepOT. NEWS OF XHE WEEK, Items in Brk-f from Everywhere, OUR SPECIALS, Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Wellington and Dunedl* News. BOUND ABOUT BIOOARTON, Notes from Heodquarten. TROTTING. Wheel and Saddle, by " Honesty, , Notes by " Spectator." HUNTING, The Ohrietchurch Hounds, by ".Spectator." KENNEL, Notes by " Terrier" and "KurL* • A ColHe Yog Trial. OyOLINO, Racing-. Latest Invention*, Notes on Riders. ATHLETTO, AQUATIC. LAWN TENNIS SWIMMING, FOOTBALL, CRICKET, GOLF. PRICE-SIXPENCE.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9723, 10 May 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9723, 10 May 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9723, 10 May 1897, Page 6