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I*age. OUR. ILLUSTRATIONS. —Op ening ■cf tire N.Z. Parliament, 1903—Mr A. R. Guinness, M.H.R., new Speaker of the House of Representatives —Sir A. J. Caiman.The Address presented to Mr Tunbridge, ex-Co m missioner of Police —Tire Railway Accident at Halcombe—The Mangaweka Vinduct—Some Celebrated Cattle in tlio Manawatu —The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club’s Winter Meeting— The Mu n't - Wilson Wedding Group—Tree-felling at Nireaha — Mr Walter Armstrong’s Shop, Wanganui-—Mark Hambourg. the Great Pianist—-A Quintette of Eminent . Actresses —An Enterprising Wellington Auctioneering Firm: messrs Macdonald, Wilson and Co.—A Scene from the Farcical Comedy, “Arc You a Mason?’’ ... ... ... ••• 35-42 AMERICA AND RUSSIA ... ... 23 AN IMPORTANT APPEAL QUASHED 67 AN OCEAN DUEL 72 ARGYLE SETTLEMENT 53 ATHLETICS 53-55 BEEKEEPING 62 CARLE NEWS 23 CANADIAN RAILWAYS ‘23 CARRIAGE OF MAILS 56 CHESS 20 COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE 56 COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET TO THE HON. T. K. MACDONALD 47-48 COURSING 53 DICKENS ON HIS READING TOUR 65 DIETETIC REFORM 17 DRAUGHTS ... 20 DREAMS ... 11 E’DL CATION BOARD FINANCE 55 ENGLISH NEWS AND NOTES ... 60 ENGLISH SPORT AND PLAY ... C 7 FARM AND STATION.—A Model Farm—The Wool Market—Colonial Produce in London —Brittle Hoofs in Horses —Breeding Points —Growing Large Quantities of Turnips—Period of Gestation in Ewes—F arm Co-oper at i o n—F ar n i Topics—London Wool sales 1 — United States Wheat Crop 59-63 FICTION.—The Sting of the Wasp —Half a Crown —In the Tram— March Always Blundered—A Girl’s Stratagem—Susan Oliphant —The Clerk at Pay Corner —The Mad Englishman—The Girl Without a Heart 3-10 FINANCE AND TRADE 66 GARDENING 63 HEALTH NOTES 13 HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS ... 14-15 HUMANE SOCIETY A WARES ... 19 IMPREST SUPPLY BILL 68 INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION ... 55 JULIUS CAESAR TELEPHONES TO HORATIO' CLAUDIUS ... 15 KHARTOUM AND OMDURMAN IN 1903 12 LATE COMMERCIAL NEWS ... 48 LATEST NEWS 31-32 LEADING ARTICLE ... 45 LITERARY NOTES 19 MARKETS 60 MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALING 11 MORE “RAGGING” IN THE ARMY ... 11 MR P. J. O'REGAN ON PREFERENTIAL TRADE 71 MUSIC 30 NATURAL HISTORY NOTES ... 15 NEWS AND NOTES 16 NEW SCHOOL AT LEVIN 55 NEW ZEALAND FANCIERS’ GAZETTE. —Poul trv Scratchings— Partlienogen esi s —Buff Cochi ns — American Mammoth Bronze Turfkey—Something About Eggs—Feed and Care of Young Turkeys— Fowls iu Wet Weather —The Young Pigeons) ... ... ... ... 64-65 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT ... 70 OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM ... 15 PASSING EVENTS ... 48 PATENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ... 17 PLAYS AND PLAYERS 28-30 POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT 58 PREFERENTIAL TRADE 56 PRINCES OF THE PIANO 13 RAND RACK-RENTING 74 ROLL OF PRECEDENCE 75 SCIENCE AND RELIGION 20 SHEEP-DOG TRIALS 56 TECHNICAL EDUCATION 17 THE CHANCELLOR O'F THE EXCHEQUER 13 THE COUNTRY 22 THE MOAT FARM MYSTERY ... 73 THE PARLIAMENTARY EXCURSION TO THE ISLANDS 18 THE TRANSVAAL LOAN 2 THE TURF ... 45^53 TRIBUTES TO THE DEAD ... 69 WANGANUI: AS IT WAS AND IS ... ... 12 WAYS OF WOMEN.—Wellington Table Talk—Superb Dresses in “Are You a Mason ?”—Precious Stones —To Clean Bronze Ornaments — Advice to the Cook—Tire World of Fashions —Household Hints ... 24-26 WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 21 WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD ... 55 WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY ... 57-58 WIT AND HUMOUR ... 17 WITH MASTER MINDS 11
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1636, 8 July 1903, Page 45
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