THE WEEKLY PRESS AND REFEREE.
MAY 21, 1005. SOME OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS-. THE WRECK OF THE AXJOU: Group of the Castaway* rescued by the llinemoa from the Auckland Islands. SHEEP DOt; TRLVLS: Tho Annual Trials of Mierp Dogs under the auspice-* of the Christchurch i-hee|i Dot: Trial Club. Tho Mreluig at Ca'hmr-rc illustrated THE CIIRISTCIIVROH ELECTRIC TRAMWAY: It* Triai Trip iilu.-'.rated and described AVON-SIDE CHURCH: The Laying of tho Vouiiflation SUno of the nrv Xave of the second oldest Anglican Church in Canterbury. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES: The Interior c? the Christchurch Art Gallery during the Exhibition of the Art Society. THE AMll-RICAX ELECTION": President Rc.o«cw.t delivering his Inaugural Speech at Washington. THE WAR IN THE EAST: With the Russian Army. From specially obtained photographs. OUR CELEBRITIES—III.. THE HON. E. MITOHELSON: Photos and Life Sketch of the. ex-Mayor of Auckland. AUCKLAND: \u new Mayor and Council. MASONIC: Tho Delegates" who attended tbe X.Z. Grand Lodge of Masons at Palrarrston North. Seme Pictures from the Highlands of .Scotland. Tomato Growing in the West of Scotland.
SOME OF THE ARTICLES
Morn Idle Thoughts of on Idle Fellow. By Jrrome K. Jerome. Tha Talking Tauiwha. By Alfred A. Grace. Belle Zcebvtb: A Last "Queer Tale." By Jas Greenwood St. Stephen's Eve. By Warwick Deeping. Fhthisis and Food. A Professor on Potato Growing. Feeding Dairy Cows. Out English Wool Letter. Tho Competition. Xotcs by Fancier. The Second _rs Stimpson. By Mrs Camp-bell-Praed. Want of Generosity. By Mrs Alec. Twecdie. Tho Punishment of Turf Offenders. Too Much Racing in Victoria. Lord Rosebcry's Derby Favourite. Mooney's Last Ride. Spectator's Note Book,
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 5
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