E. ox & son, Surgeon Dentists, A.M.P. Buildings, 148, Queen-sfcreei. . D r o w E N » DENTIST, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, BHORTLAND.STREET AUCKLAND Telephone, 601. TmRATER r>ROs., STOCK AND SHAKKBROKERS, No. 3, Stock Exchange. AND 07, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, ALSO AT ALBERT-STREET, THAMES. Share Investors' Guide lor warded on application Tt|- R. JAMES COX, PSYCHOMETIST, Can be consulted from 10 to i p.m. at his Residence, WENT WORTH HOUSE, PONSONBY ROAD, Near St. John's Church. Fee for Diagnosis . . « ss. nnHE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL, THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY , WILL BE PUBLISHED NEXT FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 4, AND WILL CONTAIN ALL THE LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, COMMERCIAL, POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC NEWS OF THE MONTH. The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial News for Home Readers, and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY. TWOPENCE PER COPY. Yearly Subscription (franked and posted s. d. regularly from the Herald Office to any address), in advance _ „ «. 4 6 Ditto, ditto, credit . m ........ 60 i t3T Country Settlers may have the Summary posted to any part of the United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonies on forwarding the address and 3d stamps to the Publisher. tSS" The Newspaper Mail will close at halt-past eleven a.m. on Saturday, November 5. This Summary will consist of FOURTEEN PAGES, and besides the usual features will contain reports of THE JUBILEE GATHERING OF OLD COLONISTS. AN INTERESTING MEMORIAL AND RECORD. FIRST SCOTCH SETTLERS PER DUCHESS OF ARGYLE AND JANE GIFFORD. FULL ACCOUNT OF THE GATHERING OF THE EARLY SETTLERS: A Narrative of the Arrival of the ship Brilliant, in October, 1841, bringing Settlers for Cornwallis; with a History of that Settlement. The Jane Gifford and Duchess of Argyle. in October, 1812, with the pioneer Scottish. Settlers. Great Meeting at the Choral Hall, on October 10, of Old Colonists, their Descendants, and Friends.— of the previous Celebrations.—The Roll of Old Colonists.—Fifty Years of History.—Speeches of Dr. Campbell and Captain Daldy. NEW ZEALAND AND HER PEOPLE, ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1892. 1. Religion—Education— 2. Welfare-Wealth-Work. 3. Agriculture. 1. Statistical Points. 0. Thermal Springs—The Last Assessment of Property—Conclusion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9022, 29 October 1892, Page 4
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