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HE NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 63. 6d.; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 13. PAGE. Advertisements .. .. 1. 2, I*. 24, 25, 26. 27, 28 Select Poetry—The Iron Pen .. .. .. 3 Ladies' Column—Sunshine ana Shadow—Who was She? ••••.• •'.„•;,,,■•, • • % The Household— Recipes and Useful .tacts -. 3 Chess—Problem Solving -. ... .. .. 3 Quips and Cranks —The "Village Blacksmith" in Humble Prose 4 POT PoURRI • • • \ • • ••, T •• ~• • 4 The Storyteller —That Lass o Jjowrie s Chapters 111. ard IV 5 The Sketcher—The late Captain George Hempelman—Mrs. Chisholm, the Immigrant's Friend .. - - - ■ • • • • • • £ Horticultural Society—Autumn Show .. 6 Cricket 6 Telegraphic News .. 7 New Zealand Rifle Association 8 Native Affairs 9 The Courts Assessment Court Supreme Court —Resident Magistrate's Court .. .. 10 Meetings of Creditors—The Wellington CollegeNew Zealand Gazette —Education Board .. 11 Sporting 12 Correspondence The Native Commission— The Harbor Board 12 Shippikg Intelligence 12 Commercial News IS The "Wellington Markets .. .. -.13 Hound the Corners - .. 15 News by Cable -- 16 liAtest Telegkaphic New Zealand Rifle Association .. .. .. • • - - .. 16 Arrival op the San Francisco Mail .. .. 17 Australian News .. .. • • - - • • -17 Native Matters 17 Town and Country 18 City Improvements .. .. .. • • .. 20 The "Wellington-Foxton Railway 20 The Irish Famine Relief Fund 21 Karori-Makara Highway Board 21 Sudden Death on a Steamer 21 Hutt County Council .. 21 Intercolonial Items—Victoria South Australia—New South Wales Queensland Tasmania 22 The New Victorian Assembly 22 Latest Cape News .. .. .. . • .. 22 Spirit oe the Press 22 Farm and Garden—New Methods in Cheesemaking—Red Rust in Australian Wheat — Injury to Cows by Allowing Calves to Suck.. 25 GENTS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES & NEW ZEALAND MAIL, Wellington—Mr. J. Watt, Willis-street Mr. RBurrett, Thorndon Quay: Mr. H. F. Logan, Cuba, street and Lambton Quay; Mr. W. G. Jackson, LambtonQuay; T. Bowden, Athenaeum Buildings : Mr. C. Gillespie, Tinakori Road; Mr. C. Emmett, Tory Street; Mr. Fraser, 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. Ros s , Post Office Mr. G. Buck. Upper Hutt—Mr. P. A. Wilkie, Post Office. Wairarapa—Mr. Toogood, Featherston; Mr. Wood, Greytown; Mr. R. Fail brother, Carterton and Taratahi ; Mr. M. Caselberg, Masterton ; Mr.R. Langdon, 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. C 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; lnman& Co., Hawera; Mr. F. P. Fookes. Waverly ; Mr. D. M. Harris, Carlyle, Patea. Wanganui—A. D. Willis. Picton—Alfred T. Card, Bookseller, &c. N*j?ier.—College & Co. , Melbourne and Sydney—Messrs. Gordon and Gotcb.

3ARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. The - Highest Award. JOHN BRINSME AD & SONS' PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS gained the Cross of the Legion of Honor in addition to other distinctions. 18, Wigmore-street, London, W., and the " Brinsmead" Works, Kentish Town, N.W.. England Agents wanted. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Gout and Rheumatism. All sufferers from the above complaints, either of recent or of long standing, are advised to use BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. They can be relied upon as the most safe and effectual remedy ever offered to the public, and have been universally used in Europe and America many years with he greatest success Her Majesty's Comnoissioners have authorised the name and address of " Thomas Prout, No. 229, Strand, London," to be impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to each box of the genuine medicine. Sold in England at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. per box, to obtained through any Chemist or Medicine Vendors throughout the Australian Colonies. FACTS WORTHIKNOWING. Just arrived, and made SPECIALLY TO ORDEK for TE ARO HOUSE, A full supply of WHITE SHIRTS, made of superior longcloth, well finished, and extremely durable, with manifold and military fronts, and to be known as the TE ARO HOUSE SHIRT, 6s. 6d. each. Also, jx large assort mentlof MEN'S TWEED SUITS, mada of strong durable material, Fashionable cut and warranted fully worthy to bear the name of THEiTE ARO HOUSE SUIT, for £'2 10s \Early Inspection invited. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, [Cuba street, September 27th, 1879. A U TloTsjQ Inferior articles I are sometimes ' offered and recom- / mended topurchasers, because the seller buys it at a loxoer price, being of inferior quality, and, consequently, makes a larger profit. To avoid this, and receive a good article in COFFEE and PEPPER, ash 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 422, 13 March 1880, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 422, 13 March 1880, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 422, 13 March 1880, Page 14