mHE NEW ZEALAND MAIL X IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 6s. 6d.; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 19. PAGE. Advertisements 1,2, 25, 26, 27. 2S Select Poetry —At the Bedside—Dare to say “No" .. .. 3 Odds and Ends .. .. 3 Ladies’ Column — A Lady’s Letter from Home — Novelties for the Winter.. .. .. .. 3 The Storyteller—How My Fortune Came .. 4 The Zuko War—The Disastrous Conflict—The Zulu Army .. .. '.. 5 Items by the Mail .. .. G Californian Wines at Adelaide, South Australia —Telegraphic Communication Between England and the Cape—A Premium tor Emigration— The Great Strike at Liverpool—The Russian Plague British Route Through Canada—The Cost of the Afghan War—Mr. Charles Reade on the Art of war .. ..: 7 Native Affairs—Waimate Plains Difficulty— The Native Minister and Te Whiti—Maori Census and Native Schools —Waikato .. 8 ■ThePolitioian—Mr. Waterhouse in Explanation , —The Political Outlook—Mr. Bright on Pro- : • tection—The Bay of Islands Scandal—The, Stad Haarlem at Port Chalmers .. .. 9 The Sydney Exhibition 10 Volunteers—Volunteer Demonstration.. ..10 Farm and Garden—Animal Ailments—lmmigrants from the Hop Country 11 Chess .. .. .. .. 11 The Waimate Difficulty—Representation By Population—The Kaitangata Relief Fund— The Cabinet and the Press in New Zealand.. 12 Shipping Intelligence .. .. .. ..13 The Wellington Markets 13 Commercial News .. .. 13 Announcements—Births, Marriages, and Deaths 14 Weekly Bulletin .. 14 Telegraphic News .. .. .. ~ ..15 News by Cable 17 Town News 17 Citizens’ Ball in Honor of His Excellency the Governor and the Hon. Lady Robinson .. IS Golden Point Goldmining Company—Wreck of a , Yacht, Narrow Escape of the Crew—Marine Department—The Cost of the Hinemoa .. 19 Country’ N ews .. 19 iNXERPROTI.NCtAL NEWS .. .. .._ .. 20 Large Fire at Christchurch—The Next Session of the General Assembly—Dunedin Harbor Board—The Governor’s Reception .. .. 21 Sporting .. ..21 Intercolonial News - - 22 Scientific—Professor Tyndall on the Electric Light—The Loading of Thirty-eight Ton Guns .. .. .. 23 Clippings A Beggar-Millionaire—A Funny Party—Saved or Damned—Population of English Cities—Singular Practices of a Fanatical Sect in Northern New Mexico .. .. 23 The Changes of a Century—President Hayes’ Veto to the Chinese Bill.. • 24
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5634, 21 April 1879, Page 3
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