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Publications. The € ANTEEBUET TIME 8. SATURDAY, MAY 30. TABLE OP CONTENTS i—- , ■ Page Advertisements ... 1, 2,3,16, 17, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 Agricultural—Breaking up Grass Land— Clods—The Brood Mare—A Guardian Crop—Cattle Vermin—Heat in Cream Eipening—Correspondence—Colonial Provisions—lntercolonial Items ... ... 7,8, 9 Amusements —Dramatic Doings in New Zealand and Australia—Our Melbourne Letter ' (by W.H.W.)—Foreign Gossip ... 22, 23 Anecdotal—Effect of Imagination—Drinking Ceremonies—The “ Good Old Times ” and their Punishments 25 Aquatic- Events to Come—Notes (by Jason)— The University Boat Race 13 Athletic —Hudson and Blackburn—Death of a Celebrated Pugilist-Sullivan and Byan— Oxford v. Cambridge ... 13 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 16 Brevities 23 Chess—Chess Notes—Canterbury Chess Club Club Handicap—Muzio Gambit ... ... 25 Commercial 15 Coursing Coursing Fixtures Auckland Coursing Club—Coursing at South Bakuia 12 Cricket—Death of an English Cricketer— Notts County—Auckland Cricket Club ... 13 Cycling—Cycling Notes (by Abaris) —Twenty Miles Professional Championship ... ? ... 12 Defence 20 Draughts— 23 Football Football Fixtures Notes (by Quidnunc)—Christchurch v. North Canterbury—Christchurch Club v. Wellington Club—Football in Auckland 12,13 General ' 21 Hunting 12 Ladies’ Page—To Miss Arabella Gadabout, Christchurch—Fancy Work— Gossip—Parisian Fashions and Gossip—Household Affairs—Chilblains—Answers to Correspondents Late News , Literature—Various Tales ' ... Local and General Mail News Medical Mining Mokceaux ORITUaBY Pen and Pencil Poetry Science—Scientific Gossip Shipping Social Topics—Mrs Meander on the Pitting of Caps 6 Sporting—Boeing. Calendar and Index to Closing of Stakesj-Niptes i (by Actsaon)— Interprovincial Gossip—New Zealand Grand National Steeplechases Lower Heathcote Eaces Dunedin Birthday , Meeting—Takapuua Eaces—Weights, &c.— Australian and Foreign Notes and BoeingSporting Notes from Home (by Helios) 9,10,11 Telegrams _ 1® Phe Editor’s Arm-Chair—Why he Used the Match Fit for the Post—Pretty Tough—Titles in the Sou-h—Getting Bid of Sores—Charles Matthews—lmportant to Teachers—A Duel without Soft Gloves —Magnetic Friction The Garden—Work for the Week—Camara Chrysanthemum Show—Garden Hints— Amongst the Lettuces- Seasonable Notes The Sketcher —Coming Men : Sir Frederick Eoberts Gustavus Vaughan Brooke Curious Epitaphs. 24, 25 The Traveller —The Cruise 1 of the Falcon ... 4 The Week 17,18 War News 19,20 5 ... 14 26, 27, 28 ... 18 25 THE CANTERBURY TIMES Is published every Saturday PEICB SIXPENCE SEDUCTION IK PRICE. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND,—Established 1876. ONE GUINEA PER YEAR. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 7

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