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Pages. A DIOCESAN FESTIVAL ... 40 AFFAIRS IN FIJI ...* ... ... 37 A FATAL QUARREL ... 49 A HUMAN SCOURGE ... 42 ANGLICAN SYNOD ... 36 37 AS BROTHER BOER SEES US ... 51 ASSETS REALISATION BOARD ... 53 ATHLETICS. Athletic Notes Cycling—Football Notes—Golf ? ... 39-40 AT THE SIGN OF THE LYRE ... 29 AUSTRALIAN NEWS... ... ... 42 BANK OF N.Z ... 65 BRITAIN AND AMERICA ... ... 64 BURGLARY IN THE CITY 23 CABLE NEWS ... ... 22 CHESS ... 27 DRAUGHTS ... -*... ... ... 27 CHARACTER' SKETCHES. Dr Joachim —Mr Coulson Kernahan ... 51 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ... ... 64 DAIRYING PAGES. Note and Comments-—Oats and Molasses as Cattle Food—Keeping Pigs With- ~ oat Milk Pasteurised Milk for Calves—Peculiar Fishy Butter Case •—A New Preservative for Butter— The Fishy Butter Question —Ensilage Making Experiments with Dairy Cows—Galactase in Relation to Cheese-Making—Dairying Education ... ••• 55-56 DIVORCE AND ITS POPULARITY 42 FARM AND STATION.—A Gloomy Outlook The American Cattle Trade —Draft Horse Action—Farm Topics—Mr Gilruth's Return—The Markets Sheep-Breeding Experi- _ ences ... 56-57 FlCTlON.—Kim—Tristram of Blent —Against Rules—Nine-Ninety Ni e 612 FIGHTING POISONED ARROWS 17 FINANCE AND TRADE 59 FIRE INSURANCE 53 GENERAL NEWS 30 GREAT FIRE IN SYDNEY 23 HEALTH NOTES 63 HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS ... 16-17 INTERPROVINCIAL 26 KENNEL NOTES 40 LAND SETTLEMENT 49 LATEST NEWS ... 32-33 LITERARY NOTES ... 28-29 LONDON WOOL SALES 59 MUSIC ... ... 29 NATURAL HISTORY 15 NAVAL AND MILITARY 5 NEWS AND NOTES 14.15 NEW ZEALAND AND FIJI 13 ORGANISING THE FARMERS ... 31 PARLIAMENT. —Legislative Coun cil House of Representatives— Parliamentary News 43-47 PEN-NOTES AND PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT ... 61 PLAYS AND PLAYERS ... ... 29 POULTRY.—Pekin Bantams—Selection of a Breed—The Growing Chickens ... ... ... ... ... 58 PRESENTATION TO >SIR J. G. WARD ... ... 23 REFORM 21 RE-UNION OF CHRISTIANS ... 4849 SOME GOOD STORIES 60 SOME OF MR GILRUTEFS IMPRESSIONS 23 THE ATOMIC WORLD 50 THE CHINESE MELODRAMA ... 54 THE FROZEN MEAT INDUSTRY 31 THE GARDEN ... ... ... 58 THE-GRAND HOTEL FIRE ... 49 THE LITTLE BILL ... 51 THE "NATIONAL PERIL” 64 THE NEW COMMANDANT ... 50 THE ROYAL VISIT ... 65 THE SKETCHER. —King Edward as a Sportsman—A Purpose in Life—• Lions in the Path 13 THE TRUTH iffeOUT LINDLEY ... 17 THE TRANSVAAL WAR 24-25 THE TURF ... ... 28 THE WAYS OF WOMEN.—Wellington Table Talk (by "Erie”) — Ladies' Gossip—London Fashion Notes —Dress Hints—Useful Recipes—Household Hints ... ... 19'21 TRAINING OF CLERGY 49 WIT AND HUMOUR ... ... ... 62
Private advices received from Patea state that there is every prospect of Mr Heslop, the Liberal candidate, securing •lection. The neglect suffered by the district during the many years it has been represented by an Oppositionist has in all likelihood produced a strong reaction among the electors. Mr Heslop is, unfortunately, suffering from a throat affection, and will not be able tc deliver
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1533, 18 July 1901, Page 34
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424Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1533, 18 July 1901, Page 34
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