fTIHE NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Price 6d., or ss. per Quarter if paid in advance. Delivered at any Settlement. CONTENTS FOE SATURDAY NOV 14 pack Advertisements .At ' , Akkouncemenis —Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1 S ELECT^Poetev—Love Stories—Song of a Native Ladies’ Column—A Glittering Style Parisian Boots and Shoes .. •• •• •• •• k The Arm Chair—Democritus at Belfast. . .. <> The N'ovjilist—Edith Ealton’s Story. Chapter XIX.: Faithful unto Death. Chapter XX.: A Warning .. .. •• ° Sporting.—Canterbury Races Dunedin Cup, 1875 \ Volunteers .. ■ ■ • • ■• , •• , • • The Sketchier Fishes of North Western America—Lecture by Professor Huxley on the Brute Creation.. .. ■■ •• •• 5 The Traveller —A Visit to Honolulu The Coast of New Guinea .. -• •• •• b Politician —Dinner to Sir Donald McLean nir George Grev’s Second Petition Proposed Constitutional Changes—Mr. T. S. Gillies on Provincialism .. • • • • ■ • • ■ ‘ Law Intelligence.—Court of Appeal .. . - » Amusements. —Madame Arabella Goddard n Con. cert—TTie Choral Society Id Shipping Intelligence .. -- •• Commercial Items “ Retail Prices Current .. Leading Articles. —His Excellency s Departure Changes in the Ministry—lmmigration m Otago—Sleepy Hollow .. •• •• -- ijk Things by tiie Way—By Peter the Pedlar .. Id Telegrams—lnterprovincial—Intercolonial and Latest European .•• •; 13 Farm and Garden.—Wellington Horticultural Show—Butter Making I" Victorian Racing Club Spring Meeting .. • • 16 Town News .. . - • • • • • • The Lunatic Asylum -•-- •• J 7 Education Board —Meeting of Ratepayers.. .. 18 Interprovincial News 1° Impressions of New Zealand .. .. ..19 Sir George Grey at Kawau—The Canterbury Moas —The San Francisco Steamers.. .. .. 20 Intercolonial News. . .. .. •• -- 20 Corn Duties—State Schools in Victoria .. .. 20 The Debtor “ Wanted ”in Tasmania .. .. 21 News by the Mail .. .. .. •• ..21 A Bull Fight in Callao—The Oliinemuri Country —The Maori and the Live Moa.. .. .. 21 Agents for the new Zealand TIMES & NEW ZEALAND MAIL. Wellington—Messrs. Lyon and Blair, Lambton Quay: Mr. R. Burrett. Willis Street and Thorndon Quay ; Mr. I-I. F. Logan, Cuba Street and Lambton Quay; Mr. R. W. I. Carver, Lambton Quay ; Mr. J.’ Berger, Lambton Quay: Mr. J. G. Jackson, Lambton Quay; Mrs. Old Smith, Moles worth Street; Mr. W. Isaac, Mulgrave Street ; Mr. C. Gillespie, Tinakori Road ; Mr. C. Emmett, Tory Street; Mr. F. Fraser, Manners Street: Mr. J. Houghton, Willis Street. Karori—Mr., Lancaster, Mr. Sedcole. Kaiwarrawarra—Mr. E. M. Taylor. Hutt— Mr. T. Mullins, Lower Hutt; Mr. J. 11. Broadfoot, Post Office, Lower Hutt; Mr. H. Cleland, Mr. T. Mills. Taita —Mr. W. Cleland; Mr. J. Ross, Post Office Mr. F. Mountain, Travellers’ Rest. Upper Hutt—Mr. P. A. Wilkie, Post Office. Wairarapa—Mr. J. G. Cox, Featherston ; Messrs. Edmondson and Sellers, Greytown; Mr. It. Fairbrother, Carterton ; Mr. E. Richards, Taratahi ; Mr. H. Bannister, Masterton; Mr. R. Langdon, Whareama : Mr. T. Guthrie, Castle Point. Wjbst Coast—Mr. S. Prosser, Porirua ; Mr. T. Bould, Pahautanui • Mr. G. Innis, Post Office, Otaki; Mr. James Erslcine, Waikanae; Mr. Alexander Grey, Foxton ; Mr. G. M. Snelson, Palmerston ; Mr. C. W. Schultze, Awa Huri ; Mr. J. Tompkins, Post Office, Sanson : Mr. T. Scott, Lower Rangitikei : Mr. J. Bull, Bull’s, Rangitikei : Mr. H. Lyon, Marton : Mr. G. Franklin, Ttirakina : Mr. 11. I. Jones, Wanganui; Messrs. Taplin and Muir, Patea. Melbourne and Sydney—Messrs. Gordon and Gotcb. London— Mr. G. Street, 30, Cornhill, E.C. ; Mr. F. Algar, Clements Lane, Lombard Street; Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, St. Bride’s Street. AN ENGLISH LADY desires an engagement as Resident Governess. Acquirements—English, French, Music and Drawing. Good references. Address ALPHA. Office of the Mail. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. In virtue of the authority vested in me in that behalf, I hereby summon the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand to meet at Wellington on the 4th day of DECEMBER next, in St John’s Church, at 7 o'clock, p.m. JAMES HILL, Moderator. T E AR O HOUSE. -|-AMES SMITH desires to call part icular attention J to his Clothing and Tweed Departments, as several special bargains will be offered during the month of November. New Black Cloth for Ladies’ Riding Habits 6s 6d New Black Cloth for Ladies’ Riding Habits 7s 6d New Black Cloth for Ladies' Riding Habits 10s Gd New Black Cloth for Ladies’ Riding Habits 17s 6d New Blue Cloth for Ladies’ Riding Habits 7s 6d New Blue Diagonal Cloth for Riding Habits Ss Cd Also Ladies’ Silk Riding Hats. Cotton Tweeds for Boy’s wear Cotton Tweeds for Boy's wear Dark Mixed Tweeds Boys’ Dark Knickerbocker Suits Boys’ Tweed Trouser Suits Boys’ Mole Trousers llld Is 2ld Is Gd Is Sd Is Sd 2s 3d 0s 9d 10s Gd 17s Gd 19s Gd 4s Gd 4s 9d us l iO 6s Gd
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 177, 21 November 1874, Page 12
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