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HE NEW ZEALAND MAI L is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 265. ; Town delivery, 245. yearly. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 15, page. Advertisements .. .. • • l, 2, 23, 24 Select Poetry—The Elm and the Vine—A Lock of Hair « Odds and Ends •■ •• £ Ladies' Column—ldeals—Spaniels—Recipes .. A The Storyteller—Sunrise: An Easter Sketch, Chapters IV., V., VI., and VII. .. • • 4 The Sketcher—Forster's Life of Swift—Modern Materialism —Iconoclasts •» The Traveller.—African Exploration .. .. " The Politician. —The Financial Statement--Sir George Grey—Sir George Grey and his Constituencies .. .. • - • • • • ' Law Intelligence ° Telegrams—lnterprovincial .. ,•• ~" The Thames Opinion of Sir George Grey s Action —Latest European Telegrams j u Shipping Intelligence j" Commercial News ~j The Wellington Markets - ,-;-,„„ n",; to Announcements—Births. Marriages, and Deaths 12, Leading Articles *« Intelligent Vagrant .. •• •• •• |° Talk or the Week • • "it Death of Dr. Featherston l«J Town News j 4 News by Cable - - • • • ■ • • • * '■ St. Paul's Church, Thorndon.. • • •• . •: lb The Wellington Artillery Company—The Choral Society }) The New Bankruptcy Bill i General News .. • • •• , " ~• ■ X Clippings.—A new Version of Nelson s Death — The Story of a " Potboiler"—Cobleigh on the Move—A Holy Land Romance 18 Parliament £■» Country News »j Sporting „, • • . • • , • • %% Farm and Garden—Shepherd Life in Scotland ii "VTOT IC E.—The Subscribers to the New Zealand ll Times and Mail are respectfully informed that Mr HENRY McKENZIE has been appointed COLLECTOR and CANVASSER for the above papers, and is now journeying up the West Coast. All persons indebted are requested to pay the amount of their several accounts to him, his receipt being a sufficient discharge. All persons favoring him with their esteemed orders will have them P™ctuaUy Manager. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AT HALCOMBE. /TR. W. H. LUSH has been appointed agent for JLVJL the New Zealand Times and Mail at Halcombe, and is authorised to receive supscriptions and advertisments for same. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AT THE UPPERHUTT. MR P WILKIE has been appointed agent for the New Zealand Times and Mail for the above district, and is authorised to receive subscriptions and advertisements for same. \0 SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. A Gentleman Farmer, recently arrived from England, is desirous of obtaining the post of Overseer or Manager on a Farm or Station. Is a practical farmer ; not afraid of work, and understands the rearing and management of horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs, and the treatment of their diseases. Can do rough blacksmith's work and carpentering. Can break-m horses for saddle or harness. Is a good horseman. Can shear sheep, and would serve any employer honestly & (id wsll His wife thoroughly understands the dairy and butter making, the curing of bacon and hams, and the management and rearing of poultry. The highest references can be given. Apply by letter to " Farmer," at office of tins paper. NEW BLANKETS. NEW BLANKETS. ' TE ARO HOUSEBLANKETS BLANKETS ££ A Sf \ BLANKETS BLANKETS ££ A S£? BLANKETS BLANKETS ££ A ™ BLANKETS BLANKETS S£ A ™ BLA.NKETS BLANK 3 BLANKETS WITNEY Iriffi BLANKETS wj.j.xn.eji BLANK! BLANKETS BLANKETS, BLANK! BLANKETS in /? 5£ A S£i BLANKETS I#S. CD- B £ A £S BLANKETS _ r ir §HS|R BLANKETS per ir " 5H55? BLANKETS BLANKI BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKI BLANKETS BLANKETS . BLANKI BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANK! BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKI JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba Stkebp, Wellington. June 17th, 1876. BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS

Mortality among Children. —A very importan crisis with Children is Cutting the Teeth. There is no doubt much illness would be alleviated by the external application to the Gums of Mrs. Johnsons American Soothing Syrup. Hone genuine without the name of " Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street, is on the stamp. Sold by all Chemists, t 2s. 9d. a battle.— Adti

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 243, 15 July 1876, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 243, 15 July 1876, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 243, 15 July 1876, Page 12