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N EW Z I:XLASU MAIL'I'll UPiHDAY, APRIL 27. THE FARMER.—Laying Land to Pasture and -Manuring—Worn Out Wheat Land—Poultry Yard Manure—Following the Wheat—Feeding on Spoiled Potatoes —Storing Apples Canadian Swine-raising me!hods, etc., etc. FICTION.—"To Capture an Heiress," by Culclyffo Hyne; "The Cold Digger’s Romance." GENERAL ARTICLES.—A Hull Fight at Madrid—France’s New President— While Slaves in Hungary—Dan O’Connell’s Duel—The Martyrdom of a Princesu —A Medical Student’s Illspent Career-—The Grantley Divorce Case. LADIES’ PAGES.—"The Box of Wools” (complete story); i...iocs’ Topics, by "Erie"; Dust Traps; Useful Recipes, etc. MOORS AND BOOKMEN. Literary Gossip. PLAYS AND Pi.A VERS. Slageland.” by "Lorgnette." TURF TOPICS, by "Silverspur" ECHOES OF THE WEEK, by "Scrutator.” Indian Pictures, by G. W. Stevens; “Agra and the Taj Mahal.” Important Wool Shipping Case, Collier v. the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company; verbatim report of the judgment. And other features. THE BEST WEEKLY FOR FAMILY READING. Price, Od. Sold Everywhere. jm RACING ELLINGTON CLUB. CONTINUATION AUTUMN MEETING, 1839. FRIDAY 231 h APRIL. The First Race will start at 12 o’clock. SPECIAL TRAINS from Wellington to Racecourse i’laitorm will leave as follows: — 10.25 u.m., 10.55 a.in., 12.5 p.m., and 1.15 p.ra. RETURN FARES (including admission to the Course and People's Stand) —Is 6d and 9s Cd. Admission to the Grand Stand, Lawn and Saddling Paddock (including admission to tiie Course) -Gentlemen, 12s; Ladies, 7s. NOTE.—Railway passengers, on pro senting their railway ticket coupon "Admit to Course” at the Lawn Ticlvcb-qffice, will bo charged—Gentlemen, 10s; Ladies, 5s : ' ‘ ' ■ ■ . H. M. LYON, ' ■’ ' Secretary. 26th April, 1899. 999 rgEALAND |_|ALLWAYS. RACES AT HCTT PARK. RACE TICKETS. TO-DAY, 28th April, 18a9, tickets, available tor use on any o i issue only, will be obtainable as under. First Second Class. Class, s. d. . s. d. Te Aro or Wellington—to Racecourse (return) ... <l6 3 6 Kaiwarra to Racecourse (return) ... ~.. ... 4 6 9 0 Ngahauranga to Racecourse (return) ... 4 9 2 10 Victoria street (Potone) to Racecourse (return) ... 9 0 2 0 Racecourse , to Victoria street IPotone) (single)... 1 .0 0 6 Racecourse to AVellington or To Aro (single) ... 2 0 10 NOTE —The Return Race Ticket Fares include admission to Racecourse. TRAIN ARRAN umIENTS. To-day, 28th April, 1899, trains for Racecourse will run as under; To Aro depart 10.13, 10.43, 11.56 a.m., and 1 p.m. Wellington depart 10.25, 10.55 a.m., 12.5 and 1.15 p.m. Return trains will leave Racecourse for To Aro 15 minutes and 90 minutes after the last race has been run. NOTE.—The train leaving Te Aro at 10.43 and Wellington at 10.55 a.m., and the train leaving Racecourse 15 minutes after last race, will not stop between Wellington and Racecourse. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Wellington, 28th April, 1899. 7

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3726, 28 April 1899, Page 6

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