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Pago OUR ILLUSTRATIONS.—Lake near Onepoto—Crossing the Inangahua River, West Coast—The C.J.C. Grand National Meeting: Lord Plunket is introduced to Mr G. G. Stead; the Arrival of Lord Plunket at the Course; the Finish of the Grand ,National Steeplechase; the Brush Fence in front of the Grandstand; Slow Toni, winner of the Grand N ational Steeplechase; the Finish of the Winter Cup; Mahutonga, the winner of the Winter Cup—The Centre of A ttraction: The Eyes of the World are on Port Arthur—Daffodils: A Study—A View of Set!don, Marlborough—Snapshots of the BritishNew Zealand Football Match, at Wellington—New Traffic and Railway Bridge over the Awatere River, at Seddon, Marlborough—On the road to Urenui—Principals in the J. C Williamson Comedy Company: Miss Florence Lo Olereq, Miss Rose Musgrove, Miss Florence Hamer, x>xr Athol Forde, Mr Wilfred Draycott— Seymour Square, Blenheim, site of the Exhibition Buildings—Panorama of the Momahaka—Panoramic View of the town of New Plymouth— The Wharf, New Plymouth—On. the Parahake Road, Taranaki—- • In and About the township of Inglewood: Inglewood Bacon Factory ; Mountain Street, "Inglewood; the State School Pupils; Brown's Sawmill and Employees—Mrs Theodosa Stewart YVaipawa Cricket Club, winners of Shield, . 1903-4—-The Wellington Football ; Team which played against Manawatu —The Horowhenua Junior Representative Team —The Welling-fon-Buller (West Coast) Representative Football Match—Messrs Exton and Lov alt's Establishniont, Inge-stre Street, Wellington —Messrs Callaghan and Co.’s Premises, New Plymouth—Figurehead of the ship Hydrabad, wrecked on the Foxton Beach in 1877 —Popularity of the New Electric Tram Service at Wellington 33-48 ABANDONED CHILDREN 16 ABOLISHING ELECTRIC WIRES 74 A DEAF AND BLIND B.A 11 A GREAT SCIENTIST 2 ANOTHER MEIKLE LIBEL ACTION ... ... 17 BLOOD STOCK 69 CHESS • 59 CHINESE HUMOUR ... 76 COMMERCIAL NEWS ... ... 51 CO-OPERATIVES ON THE' LAND 30 COURSING 55 CRUELTY TO A CHILD ... ... 29 DIVORCE COURT 80 DRAUGHTS 59 FARM. AND STATION. Stock Sales Calendar—Colonial Butter at Home—Agriculture in Denmark— Jerseys at English Shows—Wool in London—Controlling Sex—Butter Industry in Holland—Abortion in Cattle—Potatoes for Cattle—A Useful Veterinary Instrument—Rearing Calves for.Grazing—The Milking Shorthorn —Moisture in Butter -—Potato Planting—Repudiation in Argentina—Mr Major's -Farriers' Bill—Experiments with Alkali Lands—Bacon Pigs—Farm Topics 66-69 FlCTlON.—Ruperta—A. Tale of the Deep—Sent to the Breakwater—A Frontier Episode—A. Journey Together Spurreu to Revolt—A Leap-year Proposal Not by Right of Conquest 3-10 FINANCE AND TRADE 74 FOOTBALL 55-57 FUTURE -OF THE PHONOGRAPH ... 75 GARDEN AND ORCHARD 70 GRAPHOLOGY 12 HAWKE'S BAY DIVORCE CASE 15-16 HEREDITY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS 73 HOME AND- FOREIGN NEWS ... 14 HOME NEWS SUMMARY • 65 JAPAN’S HEAVY TASK AT PORT ARTHUR 10 KAURI GUM DIGGING 79 LANDS REPORT 16 LATE FOOTBALL "" 30 LATE SPORTING 30 LATEST NEWS 31-32 LITERARY NOTES 18 LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS ... 58 MANAAVATU A. AND P. ASSOCIATION 51 MARINE DEPARTMENT 70 MARKETS 69 MARITIME MATTERS 62 MILLING TIMBER 23 MINING NEWS 51 jwit JUSTICE WRIGHT C2 MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF FINLAND 75 MUSIC 27 NEWS AND NOTES 13 NEWS BY CABLE 22-23 NEW ZEALAND ABROAD 21 NEW ZEALAND PRISONS 62 N.Z. TELEGRAMS 23 OUR AMERICAN LETTER 21 OUR INDUSTRIES ... 17 OUR YOUNG PEOPLE 11 PADEREWSKI, PIANIST 18 PARLIAMENT.— Legislative Council—House of Representatives— Parliamentary News 60-62 PASSING EVENTS ... 49-50 PERSONAL ITEMS ... 63 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN PRIM ARY SCHOOLS 73 PLAYS AND PLAYERS ... ...26-27 POLICE REPORT - ... 57 RUSSIA. AND JAPAN 64 RUSSO 1 -JAPANESE WAR 19-20 SHIPPING NEWS SKATING £ STATE COAL - 62 STOLEN NELSON RELICS 51 SWIMMING 58 TERRIBLE ATLANTIC DISASTER 29-30 THE COUNTRY 27-29 THE LATE MRS. STEWART ... 59 THE SKETCHER.—Wrecks in Palliser Boy ... ... 12 * THE TURF y 52-55 VICTORIA COLLEGE COUNCIL ... 21 WHEELING 57

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 49

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