THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL 13 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. ;«y Post or Coach, 6s. 6d.; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, MARCH Advertisements .. -• .!• ?• T^gian'd 2s, Shlicot Poetry—The Famine in Ireland Ladies’ Column —The Four FMta Tub Household— Recipes and Useful Fac Chess .. •• Siddona' iio ubleJ Cricket 52? Lass o’ Lowrie’s TII k C rI M^LKK—“ n Tho Botanical Gardens” Sporting —Dunedin Races .. News Via Suck The Couivre —District Court-Licensing Court'' School Dis Sine Case-The University of New Zealand 10 The Future of New Zealand-Penal Establishments in the Pacific -Ice for Invalids—The Murimotu Block .. Farm and Garden—The Establishment of Stud Flocks <. •• •• •• • • * Farming in Cumberland— Meetings of Creditors— Land Revenue Shipping Intelligence .. Commercial News The Wellington Markets News by Cable • • . Latest Teleg»aphic.. -. Zealand Rifle Association .. •• • Knaam Riots—Another Minister—New Building Wellington College—Baptist Church Bazaar Wellington college— tsapnst vuuieii *ew Zealand Railways— “ New Zealand Gazette 18 rows and Country .. ... •• Che West Coast Railway Public Meeting ?atal Accident Wellington Harbor BoardWellington Hebrew School Wellington City Tramway Company NIMH HOVIsCIAI N EWS NTBRCOLONIAL ITEMS JPIS.IT OF THE PRESS.. 18 20 21 22 22 22 23 A GENTS FOP. THE NEW ZEALAND tV. TIMES & NEW ZEALAND MAID T jyr r j. Watt, Willis-street Mr. £iBurrett/Thorndon Quay: Mr. H. F. Logan, Cuba, street and Lambton Quay; Mr. W. G. Jackson, Lambton Quay: T. Bowden AthenEeum Biddings : Mr. C. Gillespie, Tinakori Road ; Mr. C. Emmett. Tory Street; Mr. Fraser, Manners Street; Mr. G. W. Dutton, Lambton Quay. fAKORi—Mr. Lancaster. lAiwarrawarra —Mr. E. M. Taylor. lutt —Mr. R. Cleland. _ , , •aita-Mr R. Cleland; Mr. J. Ros s . Post Office r»>PFP. Hutt Mr. P. A. "Wilkie, Post Office. Fairapapa— Mr Toogood, Featherston ; Mr. Wood, Mr. R & Fail brother, Carterton and Taratahi ; Mr. M. Caselberg, Masterton; Mr.R. Langdcn. Whareama. . Fest Coast— Mr. S. Prosser, Porirua ;; Mr. Pnke, Pahautanui; G. J. Smith, Horokiwi; Mr. Erskme, Waikanae; Mr. W. Smith, Otaki; Mr. Alexander Grey Foxton; Alex. Ferguson, Palmerston; Messrs. Loudon. Haybittle, & Co., Fielding; Mr. Lash and J. Tompkins, junr.. Haicombe; Mr. Akers, Karere ; Mr. C. W. Schultze. Awahuri; Mr. J. Tompkins, senr., Post Office,.Sanson; Mr. H. A. Moore, Parawanui; Mr. T. Munro, Bulls Rangitikei • Mr. H. Lyon, Marlon ; Mr. G. Franklin, Turakina; Inman& Co., Hawera; Mr. F. P. Fookes. Waverly ; Mr. D. M. Harris, Carlyle, Patea. Fanganui —A. D. Willis. 'ioton—Alfred T. Card, Bookseller, Ac. I apier.— College & Co. . Slenheim — Card and Buckland, Booksellers, Ac. lelbournk and Sydney— Messrs. Gordon and h>nd»n—Mr. G. Street, 30, CornhiU, 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. iREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Gout and Rheumatism. All sufferers from the above complaints, either of went or of long standing, are advised to use BL Ai±t » OUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. They can be slied upon as the most safe and effectual, remedy rer offered to the public, and have been universally 3ed in Europe and America many years with he reatest success Her Majesty’s Commissioners have authorised the ime and address of “ Thomas Prout, No. 229, Strand, ondon," to be impressed upon the Government stamp fixed to each box of the genuine medicine. Sold in England at Is. ljfd. and 2s. 9d. per box, to titained ihrough any Chemist or Medicine Vendois i.roughout the Australian Colonies.
npHE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of WOOL. JL W. WARING TAYLOR. FACTS WORTH|KNOWING. Just arrived, and made SPECIALLY TO ORDER for TE ARO HOUSE, A full supply of WHITE SHIRTS, made of superior long cloth, well finished, and extremely durable, with manifold and military fronts, and to he known as the TE ARO HOUSE SHIRT, 6s. 6d. each. Also, a large assorlmentTof MEN’S TWEED SUITS, made of strong durable material, Fashionable cut and warranted fully worthy to bear the name of THE TE ARO HOUSE SUIT, for £'Z 10s lEarly Inspection invited. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. , Cuba street, September 27th, 1879. '-4U& PAUTTonD Inferior articles ■ are sometimes offered and recommended topurchasers, because the seller buys it at a lower prion, being of inferior quality, and, conoaquentlv, makes a larger profit. To avoid thia, ana receive a good article in. COFFk.Ii/ mmd PEPPER, ask for “CREASE'S/’ and that the name is on the package. Compared with, any other brands in the Oolomy, it is not to be equalled. Sold in Tins by the principal Storekeepers tAurevghoat the district.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 421, 6 March 1880, Page 14
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