rjl H E NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 2Gs. ; Town delivery, 245. yearly ; if paid in advance, 20s. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 27. page. Advertisements .. . .. 1,2,23,24 Poetry. - -The Voiceless—The Power of Science.. 3 Ladies’ Column 3 Onus anii iisus 3 TheNovelist —ltcady-money Mortiboy: Chapters XXXI. and XXXII 3 The Sketchier. —.John Renton—Goldfields Reminiscences: “ lips and Downs ” .. .. 5 Clippings. —A Dramatic Death —Royalty and Loyalty—Legends of the Deluge WillPower Ancient Advertisements Mosaic Tokens and Signs—The Turkish Army .. 0 A Fearful Crime. —The Whitechapel Murder 7 Tki.eorams—lnterprovincial—Intercolonial and Latest European .. .. .. .. .. 9 Farm and Carden ft SHIPPING I NTF.I.LIG F.NCE 10 Commercial News .. .. .. .. .. 11 The Welltnoton Markets .. ..11 Announcements —Births, Marriages, and Deaths 12 Leai*tncj Articles 12 Intelligent Vagrant 13 Talk of the Week 13 Town News .. .. .. .. 14 Board of Education —The Late Fire .. .. 15 Country News 10 Intercolonial News 17 General News .. .. .. .. ..17 Scientific.—Deep Sea Soundings—Spirit Rifle Practice—Ethnology .. .. : 18 Sporting IS Law Intelligence 20 The Politician—Post-Sessional Speeches .. 22 Press Life in Kentucky—Outrage by Chinese Soldiers 22 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). TIME-TABLE FOR DECEMBER. 2nd TATTPO. Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. 2nd—HAAVEA, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. LEVIN & CO., Agents. MESSRS. GREEN’S PASSENGER SHIPS. BLACKAVALL LINE OF PACKETS. MELBOURNE TO LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. rpUE following safe and comfortable passenger ships leave Melbourne for London at intervals of a month Passage money :—Saloon, £52 10s. ; Intermediate, £lO, £lB, and £2O. A liberal discount allowed to passengers from adjoining colonies, besides the usual discount allowed to families. Each ship carries a Surgeon. ,J. 11. WHITE Sc CO., 49 AVilliam-street, Melbourne. THURSDAY, 9th DECEMBER. EXTENSI\ r E LAND SALE. MR. J. H. AVALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, will hold his next extensive land sale December 9, 1875. Parties desirous of embracing this opportunity, will oblige by giving early notice for publication in the next catalogue. An auction sale OF Mr. J. G. ROCKEL’S well-known PURE-BRED LINCOLN SHEEP Will be held in FEBRUARY NEXT. Applications from Auctioneers, stating their terms, are requested. Particulars in future advertisement. J. G. ROCKEL, Matalmvi, Masterton. PRESS FOR SALE.—For sale, a strong double-power Screw Press, very easy to work ; suitable for wool, flax, or hay. For particulars apply to .1. BALLINGER, Hunter-street. rriO THE WORKING MEN OE 1 WELLINGTON. The greatest choice of clothing ever shown at Te Aro House is now being offered. Having been made specially to order and bought on the most favorable terms, these goods will be sold, considering the quality, at really low prices. 490 men’s mole trousers from Is. 9d. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Best food f o r i n fan ts, Supplying the Highest amount of nourishment in the most digestible and convenient form. SAVORY AND MOORE. 143, New Bond street, London, And all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the (3) world.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 220, 27 November 1875, Page 12
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