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Page OUR ILLUSTRATIONS.—At the Head of Wilton’s Lush, Wadestown, Wellington —Views of the Kaiwarra Guge, AVelliiigton Tlie Old Bridge, Wilton’s Lush, Wadesfcown Highland Cattle — The Grace Sawmill in the Bush, near Taiiiape—Piri Piri Viaduct — Settlement in the Back Blocks: Conveyance of Provisions to Outlying Camps—The New Zealand Polo Association’s Championship Meeting at Miramar, Wellington: The Committee of the Polo Association’s Meeting; Some Snapshots of the play in the Match between Manawatu and Hawke’s Bay; Rangitikei Team; Manawatu A Team (winners of the Savile Cup); Manawatu B Team ; Wellington A Team (winners of Handicap Cup) —The Shrubb-Duffey Amateur Athletic Meeting at Wellington: Mr G. A. Widmer, N.S.W.; Mr A. F. Duffey, the American Sprinter; Mr A. A. Shrubb, the Long-dis-tance Athlete; Finish of InterCollege Championship; Stage of the Mile Handicap; Stage of the Mile Bicycle Handicap; 50 Yards Dash Invitation Handicap; High Jump; F. Rose, Winner of Halfmile Walk; G. A, Wheatley (Victoria), winning 880 Yards Handicap—The Stallholders at the Y.AI.C.A. Garden Party—The General Committee of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. Garden Party—A Panoramic View of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. Garden Party at Bro. J. Loclcie’s Grounds, Majoribanks street, Wellington Flax-cutters at Work near Foxton Sir J. Ward’s Youngest Son and his King Charles's Spaniel The Memorial Stone Erected in St. Ivilda Cemetery, Melbourne, to the late Mel. B. Spun-—Bridge over the Brightwater river, Nelson District—Swing Bridge, Hautapu river—The Lake in the Recreation Grounds, Wanganui— Ridgway street, Wanganui—Staff at the Central Fire Brigade Station, Wellington—A Revolution in Potato-digging Messrs Wakelin Bros.’ Flourmill, Carterton —Holi-day-makers in Father Lane’s Grounds, Lower Hutt, on St. Patrick’s Day—A Scene in the Recreation Grounds, New Plymouth —Mrs D. Stevens, of Kaponga, with her house “Doctor’’—A Sawpit at Charleston, West Coast—- “ Accommodating” The Paeroa Unloading Coal at the Breastwork, Wellington—Charles Watts. the F~t Bov of Wnodehorch, Fo v 't— Nelson’s Welcome Home to Riflechampion Milroy ... ... ... 33-43 ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD 65 ATHLETICS. Athletic Notes— Wheeling Polo Bowling Cricket 49-53 BILLIARDS 13 CHESS 2-3 DEATH OF SIR ALFRED CADMAN ... 21 DRAUGHTS 23 EXECUTING A SPY 59 FARM, DAIRY AND STATION.— Stock Sales Calendar —Alcohol from Potatoes in Germany— Technical Instruction —Faults and Fads in Shoeing—Breeding and the Butter Industry in Siberia — Pedigree and Utility—Milkingshed Rules —Purifying by Centrifugal Force Skim-milk Cheese —The World’s Wheat —Argentina from Within —Blackleg or Blackquarter—An Improved Selflocking Bail (illustrated) —A Milk Fever Appliance (illustrated) —Trocar and Crannula (illustrated) —A Revolution in Potato-digging— Abortion and Sterility in Cows ... 62-65 FICTION.—A Double Mask—Forgotten—A Night of Vengeance— Claude Durant’s Fiancee—Mr Jordan and the Baby ... ... ... 3-13 FINANCE AND TRADE 73 GARDEN AND ORCHARD.—lntelligent Trees Chrysanthemum Analysis—Sleepy Disease of Tomatoes —Two Useful Grasses (illustrated) —Carnation Exhibits ... 69-70 GENERAL LEE’S HORSE 6,3 GRAPHOLOGY 55 HEALTH NOTES 71 HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS ... 15 HOME NEWS SUMMARY 18 JAPANESE ART OF JU-.TITSU ... 61 JOHN MOBLEY’S HYMN 18 LAND GOMAfTSSION 22-23 LATEST NEWS 30-32 LTERARY NOTES 19-20 LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS ... 53 LONDON LETTER 61 MARKETS 66 MUSIC 46 NEWS AND NOTES 16 NEWS BY CABLE 56-57 NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS ... 58 N.Z. FANCIERS- GAZETTE.— Turkeys—Fertility of Eggs—Pile Leghorns—The Biggest Incubator—Mating Minorcas 67-68 OUR OTAGO- LETTER 27 OUR YOUNG PEOPLE 13 PERSONAL ITEMS 29 PLAYS AND PLAYERS 28-29 REMARKABLE MARRIAGE STORY 14 REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA 17 RIFLE-SHOOTING 54 R TT SSO-JAPANESE WAR 58 SCIENCE NOTES 71 SHIPPING NEWS 55 SOLDIER. AND HAUHAIT 59 THE BURSTING OF THE SEED ... 20 THE COUNTRY 26-27 THE CRIPPLED KATSER 66 THE HERALD- OF THE STORM 60 THE STGN OF THE LYRE 13 THE SKETCHIER. 14 THE TURF 47-49 TOPICS OF THE WEEK 45-46 TRIAL BY JURY 71-72 WAYS OF WOMEN.—Wellington Table Talk —Weddings—Lucky Rings—Lady’s Letter from Auckland—Tried Recipes 24-25 WHAT PROHIBITION HAS DONE 60 WIT AND HUMOUR 14
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 45
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