HE NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 6s. 6d.; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 10. i PAGE. Advertisements 1,2. 12. 22, 2S, 24 Select Poetry—Where is your Boy To-night? 3 Lathes' Column —A Bride's Reflections—Dressing Children —Fashion Fiipperies 3 OHE3S - • • •• •• •'• •" »• ** The Household —Recipes and Useful Facts .. 3 Quips and Cranks—.. .. .. -- •- 4 Pot Pourri f ■■ 4 The Storyteller— T hat Lass o' Lowrie'a — Chapters XIII., XIV.. and XV 5 The Platform—Mr. Levin at the Athenseum .. 6 Telegraphic News ' -. 6 Native Affairs .. ■■ -- -- ..8 Education— Wellington District Scliools ..10 The Courts .. • • • • - • • • •. 10 Correspondence—The Land Question —The Fire Brigades—A Correction—The West Co st Railway .. ..11 Australian News 11 A True Woman's Gift .. 11 City Council 11 Shipping Intelligence ..12 Commercial News .. .. 13 News by Cable .. .. .. .. ..14 Latest Teleg»aphic— .. 15 Round the Corners .. .. .. _ ..15 Sporting 16 The Railway Station .. ..16 Town and Country .. .. .. .. .. 17 Wellington Preserved Meat—Wellington Co'lege Governors—New Zealand Gazette —Rifle, Matnh 17 Karori-Makara Highway Board—C ty Improve- : ments—South Sea Islands Annexatton—A Model Railway Station—A Scene at the Supreme Court—Sydney Exhibition Commission .. .. .. .• • • .. 20 Meeting of Fire Brigades—Shocking Occurrence —Woman Burned to Death .. .. -.21 Deputations West Coast Railway—The Fire Brigades, the Insurance Comp nie3, and the City Council—Wellington Small Farms Association .. .. .. .. ■'•.. ..22 SrißiT or the Press .. .. 23 Farm and Garden —Gardening Rules—Colors of Shorthorns—Artificial Hatching of Ducks 25
FACTS WORTH KNOWING. Just arrived, and made SPECIALLY TO ORDER 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, a large assortment of 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 £'2 10s Early Inspection invited. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba street, September 27th, 1879. The AGENCY of the NEW ZEALAND TIMES and NEW ZEALAND MAIL, at Carterton, has been transferred to Messrs. B. A. Gardiner and Sons.J
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 426, 10 April 1880, Page 14
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