mil E NE W ZEA L A 2-1 D Mx\ PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 6s. Gd.; Town delivery, Gs. quarterly CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 12. I>AOE. Advertisements 1,2,25,26 27,28 Select Poetry—Tlio Name of Mother—Welcome and Farewell .. - - - - ■* Odds and Ends .. •• ** Ciikss .. .. - • • - • • ■•.-.- rf Ladies' Column—Latest Fashion— lm Privileges of the Fair Sex .. • ■ •• . • - 4 FARM and Garden—Thick or Thin Sowing— Koumiss or Fermenting Milk—Defects of Colonial Agriculture—lnternational Agricultural Exhibition—Cancer in Horses—American Exportation of Meat.. .. .- •■ 4 The Lecturer —The Brain, in Relation to the Mind .. .. • • ■ • ■•_ .• • • ■ ° The Politician—The Ministerial Crisis—llie Otago Daily Times on the Situation—The Government of the Working Man Earl Beaconsfield on Reciprocity—Mr. Gisborne Joins the Ministry—Our Export Trade—The Opening of 1 arliament 7 The Sketciier —Away in the Far North.. .. 7 The Courts—Land Tax Appeal Court—Supreme Court (Criminal Sittings) _ - 9 Meetings of Creditors—New Insolvents—Review —The Dunedin Election—Australian Summary }l Latest Native News -^ Sllll'l'lNfl INTHI.f.KIENCK 13 The Wellington Markets 13 Commercial News ,•■■ |S Announcements —Births, Marriages, and Deaths 14 Weekly Bulletin I 4 TjsLKaßArnic News .. .. .- -- .. 1j The East Coast Election 16 News by Cable • ..10 Amusements -English Opera Company—Professor Baldwin's Entertainment 17 New Zealand Art at the Forthcoming Exhibition IS Town News '§ School Vacation _ l^ Country News ..19 Karori-Makara Highway Board—The Hutt Election „, • • lf) Interprovincial News—The Dunedin Paction—New Ze iland Insurance Comp ■ny .. 20 New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency- -News from Samoa.. .. .. .. •• -.21 Native Affairs - 21 Correspondence— Nativo Lands—The Land Tax —Sir William Fox : Now and Then .. 22 Intercolonial Items 23 Mr. George Coppin on the Victorian Embassy .. 23 General News 24 China—Brooker Island Massacre—Admiral Mackillop, C.B.— Murder Will Out 24 i GENTS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND . TIMES & NEW ZEALAND MAIL, Wellington—Mr. J. Watt, Willis-street Mr. R. Barrett, Thorndon Quay: Mr. H. F. Logan, Cubastreet and Lambton Quay ; Mr. W. G. Jackson, Lambton Quay; T. Bowden, Athenreum Buildings : Mr. C. Gillespie, Tinakori Road; Mr. C. Emmett, T ory Street; Mr. Eraser, Manners Street; Mr. G. W. Dutton, Lambton Quay. Karori —Mr. Lancaster. Kaiwarrawarra—Mr. E. M. Taylor. Hutt—Mr. R. Cleland. Taita—Mr. R. Cleland; Mr. J. Ross. Post Office Mr. G. Buck. Upper Hutt—Mr. P. A. Wilkie, Post Office. Wairarapa—Mr. Toogood, Featherston ; Mr. Wood, Greytown; Mr. R. Fahbrother, Carterton and Taratahi ; Mr. M. Caselberg, Masberton ; Mr.R. Langdcn, Whareama. West Coast—Mr. S. Prosser, Porirua ; Mr. Prike, Pahautanui; G. J. Smith, Horokiwi; Mr. Erskine, Waikanae; Mr. W. Smith, Otaki; Mr. Alexander Grey, Foxton; Alex. Ferguson, Palmerston; Messrs. Loudon, Haybittle, & Co., Fielding; Mr. Lash and J. Tompkins, junr., Halcombe ; Mr. Akers, Karere ; Mr. 0. W. Schultze, Awahuri ; Mr. J. Tompkins, senr., Post Office, Sanson; Mr. H. A. Moore, Parawanui ; Mr. T. Munro, Bull's Rangitikei ; Mr. H. Lyon, Marton ; Mr. G. Franklin, Turakina; Inman & Co., Hawera; Mr. W. Overend, Waverly ; Mr. D. M. Harris, Carlyle, Patea. Wanganui—A. D. Willis. Picton —Alfred T. Card, Bookseller, &c. Uapier.—College & Co. Blenheim—Card and Buckland, Booksellers, &c. 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; Messrs Bates, Hendy & Co., 4 Old Jewry, London, E.C
LADIES' WINTER JACKETS, The largest and cheapest Assortment ever opened out at TE ARO HOUSE, and all in the most approved FASHIONABLE SHAPES. Beaver Cloth Jackets, 9s. Cd. to 110 s. Diagonal Cloth Jackets 10s. 6d. to 1375. Matelasse Jackets, 10s. Gd. to 100 s. LADIES' ULSTERS, from 12s. Cd. to Gss. Children's Ulsters, from Bs. lid. to 255. Cd. LADIES' KEAL SEAL JACKETS, the latest- shapes, FIFTEEN GUINEAS to THIRTY-FIVE GUINEAS. JAMES SMITH, TE AKO HOUSE, HEIDSIECK k CO.'S OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS. THEODOR SATOW & CO., London. Sole Agents for Great Britain, India, and the Colonies. fjEEßjsigß] ' offered and recom- ' mended topurcliasers, J because the seller buys it at a lower price, being of inferior quality, and, consequently, niakes a larger profit. To avoid this, ancl receive a good article in COFFEE and PEPPER, ask for " CREASE'S," and see that the name is on the package. Compared with any other brands in the Colony, it is not to be equalled. Sold in Tins by the ■principal Storekeepers throughout the district.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 387, 12 July 1879, Page 14
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