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CONTENTS. Page OUR ILLUSTRATIONS. Maori Poi Lancers at the New Plymouth. Exhibition ancl Carnival —Maori Laka at the New Plymouth Exhibition and Carnival —Croup of Penormers at their Pah at the New Plymouth Exhibition and Carnival —The Patea Bridge—New Zealand Axemeft’s Championship Chopping and Sawing Carnival at Eltham, —The Auckland Racing Club A Summer Meeting—Port Arthur and its Land Defences-^ The Manawatu Racing Club’s Summer Meeting— Wanganui Cai nival Regatta—The Recent Boating Fatality at Wellington Heads’ Two Views of the ill-fated yacht Tea' Roa; the yacht Tea Roa stranded on Petone Beach; the Spot where the Accident Occurred; the late Mr T. H. Brainley: the late Mr Horace Hobday; the late Mr Noel Wilson —Anglican Church;' Brightwater, Nelson —A Picture of the Late Mr John Pliinmer taken in the year 1883— Nelson School of Music —Staff of the Asylum, Nelson —Some of the Characters in the production of "The Mikado” at Palmerston North—New Plymouth Exhibition and Carnival: New Plymouth, from Mount Eliot, in 1873; a Group of Spectators, Volunteers, etc., at the Opening Ceremony; New Plymouth in 1870; the Mayor of New Plymouth, Mr Cock, and Family; Mrs Cock. Mayoress of New Plymouth; the Procession on route to the Exhibition ; Mr Hal. Goxlacre, Chairman of the Exhibition Committee; Hon. Colonel Pitt, who Opened the Exhibition; Mr R. Cock, Mayor of New Plymouth; Another View of the Opening of the Exhibition; the Gardens in Centre of Exhibition Buildines; of Maori Haka Performers; Some of the Exhibits —Boats Heaving Collinnvood Wharf. Nelson— Coleman Shield, won by Hastings Rifles —HasEugs Shield, won by Hastings Rifles —The Otaki Hospital One of the Dunedin Corporation Electric Trams ... 33-16 A GREAT RAILWAY SCHEME ... 15 A LIFEBOAT SERVICE 51 AN AQUATIC GARDEN 63 A PLEA FOR. CLA RET 13 ARGENTINE DAIRYING 66 ARRIVAL OF THE lONIC ... 68 ATHLETICS—AthIetic Notes Wheeling—Lawn Tennis—Cricket 56-58 A TRTP ABROAD 63 CT-TAt>GKB OF MURDER 53 CHESS 61-62 COMPENSATION CLAIM 15 CO TT RSTN G ... 58 CROPS TN THE MASTER TON TUSTRTC-T 62 DEAN OP WESTMINSTER ON THE BTRLE 74 DEATH MR JOHN PLIMMER 60 DRAUGHT'S 63 puAiynTN NOTES S'! FACTS A BO iT, ' t ’' THE) Ttt>Fl 7°FALL OF PORT ARTHUR 18 FARM, DAIRY AND' STATION.— Stock Wales Calendar —A New Zealand Lamb Relates its Life Story —Old World Cattle - feeding—--Proper Feeding of Cattle —The Air Cure for Milk Fever —Developments in Dairy Appliances—Mixed Milk of Different Breeds —Notes on Horse? —Deep v. Shallow Ploughing—A Cow’s Best Years—• M lk-selling Utensils —Byre Floors —A Sbuth Devon Cow —Milk Sta-tistics-South American Shepherd Dove —Endurance of South African Horses —Cause of Corns in the Horse —Farm Topics ... ... ... 67-69 FIOT TON. —Who Killed Jasper Skelding?—A Southern Mystery— The Crime of the Century—The Flowered Handkerchief —On a Ruined Tower—Starting Anew— Perw’s Luck —A Cure for Faultfinding ... ... ... ... ... 3-13 FINANCE AND TRADE! 70 FT RE AT OAMAR.U 56 funeral op thei late mr JOHN PLTMMER 30 GARDEN AND ORCHARD 72 HARBOUR BOARD STATISTICS 27 HEALTH NOTES.—About Mumps... 74 HEAT IN AUSTRALIA 21-22 HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS ... 16-17 INQUESTS 27 KTNO AND STATESMAN 73 LATEST NEWS 31-32 LITERARY NOTES 14-15 LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS ... 23 LORD CHARLES BERESFORD ... 63 MAEITTWO MATTERS 75 MARKETS 70 MEL B. SETTER: An Appreciation 27 NEWS AND NOTES 15 NEWS BY CABLE 20-21 N Z. FANCIERS’ GAZETTE.—The Management of Stock Ducks—Layinsr Competitions ... ... ... 71-72 NZ 'EFLPORO u<3 22 Ope YOUNo PEOPLE 13 p a cjstntg EVENTS 50 PPIRSP’NT AT, TT’Tryvrs 23 PERSONAL NOTES PROM LONDON 70 PLAYS AND PLAYERS 28-20 SH TT> PTNfx NEWS 59 S T NGLE-HANDFD HOttsdhOLDS 6.5 THE AMEPR AND INDIA 75 THE COUNTRY 29-30 TPE MEEEUVTH BARONETCY... 59 THE MUSKETS OF R AUP ARAHA. —Some Incidents of Maori Histoi y 76-77 TPE E.MT.WAY SERVICE 78 TUE SKPTCHER 64-65 THE TEA POA DISASTER ... 73 TUE TURF 52-56 THE YACHTING ACCIDENT ... 50-51 WAYS OF WOMEN.—Wellington Table Talk—Our Social Letter fro-.n Auckland—Lady Husbands— Helpful Hints —Baked Apples for Breakfast Recent Weddings —• Steel Bag—Tried Recipes 24-26 WESTLAND NOTES 30 WINTER. IN LONDON 60

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 49