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Publications. HB /IJANTEEBDEY irjlHß 0 FRIDAY, FEBBUABY 19. TABLE OF CONTENTS :- Paob. Advertisements 1,2,3 4,6,8,16,17,28,29, 30, 31, 32 Agricultural Farm Notes—Danish Dairy Farming Adulteration and Analysis of Milk. Butter, a' d Cheoße—The Weather and the Crops—Correspondence—Gleanings Amusements —Dramatio Doings in New Zealand—Comforts behind the CurtainForeign Gossip—English Items ... 22, 23 Anecdotal Aquatic—Events to Come—Notes (by Jason)— Christchurch Eegatta—Aquatics in Auckland—Aquatics in Wellington (by Old Salt) • t •■• 13 Axhlbtic—Clarence Whistler Burke beats Cleary Becords Beiten Athletics in Auckland 13 BIBTHS, MaBSIAGES. AKP DEATHS 16 Bowliko-Cunningham Cup IS Chess—Napier v. Cantorbnry—Two Knurhte' Defence—Melbourne Chess Club—Bootch Gambit 23 CoMMERCIAIi •■• •*' ••• •»* *" **• *^ Cricket—Local Matches—Australian Cricket and Cricketers—Ladies' Cricket—The fifth Australian Eleven—The Welling on Colours —A New Zealand Team for England—Cup Matches—Cricket in Auckland—Cricket in Wellington (by Long-Ler) —Cricket in Dunedin (by Short-Stop) 12 Ctcling— Cycling Notes 11 Draughts—Vioioriav.New South Wales ... <w General „"\. ,: •?o Football—A Defence of Football ... u Ladies* Page—To Mrs W. Hardy, West Coast —Our Young Ladies—Fashionable London Wedding—Waste Not, Want Not-Bnles For Exercise-The Record of a Life—A Literary Venture—Presents for Gentlemen —lce Creams Amateur TheatricalsAcknowledgments » Late News 1* Literary; Notes ... •" *» Literature—Various Tales' 26,27,28 Local Beports - 21 Mail News 20,21 Medical J MISCELLANT 1° Moroiaux » Poetry f% Puzzler »• » Quoits • 13 Science—Scientific Gossip 6 Shipping ... .•• ••• , ••• 15 Social Topics—Mrs Meander on the Employment of Leisure Time ... 7 Sporting Bacing Calendar and Index to Closing of Stakes—Notes (by Actteon)— Trotting Meeting—Plumpton Park Summer Meeting—Weights, &c.—Australian and Foreign Notes 9 '}a'}\ Telegrams l°t }° Tub Editor's Arm-Chaib The Garden—Work for the Week—The Stanmore Nurseries—Fruit Growers' Association—Laying Turf ' The Naturalist .... ••■ The Sketchkr—A Chat with the President of the United States—The Phantom Ship The Pekin Examination Hall 24 The Traveller—The Land of the Golden Fleece jj TjbWkk ••■ « The West Coast Bailwat 19,20 THE CANTEBBTJBY TIMES ißjpublished'overy Friday. PBICE SIXPENCE THE "CANTEBBTJBY TIMES." i THE PUZZLES COLUMN. PBIZE COMPETITION. .HE Editor of the " Canterbury Times " Offers a PRIZE of £2 to the MOST SUCCESSFUL SOLVE B under the following BULES : 1. The Prize will be given to the Competitor who daring a period of three months from March 5 to May 29, both days inclusive. 2. The competition will be open to all readers of the " Canterbury Times." 3. Entries can be mode at any time before or during the progress of the competition. Competitors must enter under an assumed name, but must send their real name at time of entering. Only the name of the successful competitor will be published. 4. Competitors' answers must be received by noon on the Tuesday week after the appearance of the puzzles, and the solution of the puzzles will appear in the " Canterbury Times" the second Saturday after their publication. 5. 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The half-yearly Index will inHfuture be issued separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per I annum. I Note. Subscription with Index, £1 6s per annum ; without Index, £1 Is, Payable in Advance. Persons desirous of subscribing to the Gacetto i I will please send their names and addresses to B. T. ! WHBELEK, No. 8, Stafford street, Dunedin ; or to GEO. A. MAKEIG, No. 2 Chambers, Grain Agency ; Building, Christohurch, agent for Canterbury. I The largest circulation at Horn and abroad- » 6 LONDON JOURNAL " is the Queen of a English Story Journals. Its articles, .jmances, love stories and novelettes are unequalled. The answers to correspondents form _.__*..- .*—. i=*_.. pest family ONDON JOURNAL, Monthly Port, includes | in addition to tne above varied and entertaining mattor, a Sixteen Page Ladies' Supplement of Fashions and Needlework, Coloured Plate of the Latest Paris Modes. "Of excellent quality, various, igorous, an wnolesome ■in tende*""* " —*«t»«<i.» elegraph." ONDON JOUENAL, Christmas Number. A | series of Stories foi Christmas Firesides ith a host of Seasonable Articles, Short Tales, So. Price 2d. "A complete Christmas Companion."—" Standard." ONDON JOURNAL. For intenselymterestina " novels, by the most popular authors, illustrate on the leading Events of the Day—Essays on Social, Personal, and General Topics—Household Receipts—Facotitß, Correspondence, &o.—" Its illustrations equal those of best magazines."— " Review." ONDON JOURNAL, Hobday Number, Price i 3d the Double Number. Issued in June. Of exceeding beauty and pathos."—" Advertiser." Y ONDON JOURNAL. Hali-Yearly Voh 1 4 bound in cloth. " Forma a boautifnl Giftbook for all Seasons'"—" Daily News." TT ONDON JOURNAL, Monthly Supplement B A contains a complete Novel by an Eminent Author. Beautifully illustrated. Price Id. " Its tales have more power than the majority of three volume novels."—" Review." ONDON JOUENAL to be had of GORDON J 4 OOTCH and all Colonial Atrents. Miscellaneous. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7793, 25 February 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7793, 25 February 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7793, 25 February 1886, Page 7

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