Coaches and 'Buses. "DOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHE! JX (COBB & CO.). The above Line of Coache9 leave Lawrence fo Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Qiiecnstown. and al intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on -arrival of first train from Dunedin returnintc on the alternate days. Leave Middlemarch for St. Bathans, Ophir, anc Clyde on Mondays and Fridays. Leave Middlemarch for Hyde, Hamiltons, Kye burn, and Naseby on Mondays, Wednesdays, anc Fridays at 11.10 a.m.; and leave Naseby foi Middlemarch and intermediate places on Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7 a.m., con necting with trains arriving at Dunedin at 6.f P.m.; connecting with trains leaving Dunedin al 7 a.m. and Middlemarch at 2.20 p.m. Leave Pem^ broke for Pukaki every Monday, connecting wit! Mount Cook coach, and returning Fridays, con' necting with Kurow coach at Omarama. H. CRAIG & CO. Head Office : Peel street, Lawrence. "OOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. FALMERSTON TO KYEBURN, via WAIHEMO AND GREEN VALLEY. The above Line of Coaches, connecting with Craig and Co. at Kyeburn, leave Palmerston every Monday and Friday at 8 o'clock a.m.; returning from Kyaburn every Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m., reaching Palmerston at 5 p.m. Leave Palmerßton for Nenthom, via Dunback and Macraes, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11.15 a.m.; returning from Nenthorn Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 12 noon, reaching Palmerston at 5 p.m. JAMES JEFFS, Proprietor. Office: Empire Stables, Palmeraton. TJOYAL MAIL LINE OF 'BUSES TO XV PORTOBKLLO. •Bus leaves Portobello for Dunedin DAILY at 8 a.m., returning 3 p.m. Fare, Is each way, and from Waverley, 6d; Children under 10 years of age, Half-price. Coach leaves Sanclymount at 8.30 a.m. every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, returning from Dunedin at 3 p.m. DAVID SEATON, Proprietor, Mason's (City Hotel) Stables, Moray place. Pablication. QTABO « « « * * * * * * i WITNESS THURSDAY, 26th APRIL. THE WEEK: N Mr Lee Smith and his Mission. Press and Premier. Under "which King? j The Government of the Arikis. The Uevolt of the Daughters. Ignorance or Innocence ? PASSING NOTES, by CIVIS. Agricultural and Pastoral News. ATHLETICS .., Notes by Amateur. BOWLING ... ... Notes by Jack. CRICKET ... j.. Notes by Slip. CYCLING ... i Notes by Demon. COURSING... ... Notest>yMasterM'Grath. PHILATELY ... ... ... By Old Stamp. CHESS AND DRAUGHTS: By John Mouat and Joseph Abernethy. SPORTING ByMazeppaFixtures Racing in New Zealand To Correspondents Canterbury Doings, by Talk of the Day Rata Special Reminders Wellington Notes, by In a Nutshell Onlooker. Auckland News Notes. A Book of the Day-Tue New; Egypt: A Social Sketch ; What Occupation Means. Alleged Unskilful Treatment. An Artistic Address. A Monument to Rewi. A Stage Study: "The Second Mrs Tanqucray"; Thoughts ou a Great.Play. A Temperance Conference. - Births, Marriages, und Dtaths. Cablegrams. Burns Club. Brazilian Revolt. Casualties. Commercial. Correspondence County Council's Conference. Charitable Aid Board. City Improvements. Collision at Si a. COUNTRY: To Anau Saddle Hill Like County Sandymount Tapmui ishaa Valley KeUo Mauugutua Rae's Junction St. Leonardo Otngo Central Notc-E Anderson's Bay. Upper Taieri Otauia. Kaitangatn Dunedin Shakesneara Club. Drinking from a Girl's hboo. Editor's Wallet. Football. Fun and Fancy. Education Board. FROM NEW ZEALAND TO NORWAY. By Mrs Junes Suistcd. Forestry: Its Cotamorcial Value in New Zealand. By Aparata Kenata. FARM AND STATION. Stock & Grazing Notes, Mr T. F. Ruttedge's by Drover Wcrronggurt Lincoln An Interviow with a Stud Flock Ferret Breeder Agricultural and PasFruitgrowing in Cen- toral News tral Otago Notes on Rural Topics, Dairy Industry by Agricola. GARDEN: Work for the Week Some Flowering Bulbs, by J. Gebbip, jun. Governing Samoa. Health Column. Hospital Trustees. Imperial Parliament. luvercargill Licensing Election. Local and General. Last Week's Floods.'' Leaflets for Farmers—No. XI. Literary Notos. Licensing Acts. Licencing' Ejections. Land Board. Living on hia Creditors. Land for Settlement. LADIES'PAGE ByEmmeline. Answers to Correspondent*. Society Nows. Ladies' Gossip. Home Interests. Some Home Fashions. A Marriage Proposal Contest. Special Subjects: Ideals; Home-made Bread, By " Housekeeper." Multuin in Parvo. Midland Railway. MINING: The Macetown Reefs, New Gold-saving Machine, Notes from Wakatipu, Reefton, Tuapeka, A Warning from Ooolgardie, Supreme Court, Miscellaneous. Naturalist. THE NOVELIST: "A Country Sweetheart," by Dora Russell. Not&s and Queries. N.Z.L. and M.A. Company. Our West Coast Letter. Otsgo A. and P. Society. Our Industries. Onehunga'aLadyMavor. Our London Letter. Our Imports and Kxports. Otago Central Railway. OUR LITTLE FOLKS: By Dot. The Adventures of Sambo and Pompcy, by Murray Aston. Toot's Disappointment. letters from Little Folks. Purging ihe Rolls. Photographic Exhibition. Pater's Chats with the Boys. Poetry. Personal Notes. Political Note 3. The Premier in the Uriwera Country. Presentation at Bast Taieri. Prohibition LtiißUe. Pacific Cuble. Portrait for the Girls' High School. Kiddler. Southland News Notes. .Science Notes. Shipping Newa. Sir George Grey. Statistical School Committeo Election Night Amenities. Samoan IMHicuity. School Committee Elections. Southland Acclimatisation Society's Auuual Report. Southland Agricultural Notea. Scaling at the Aucklancla. SKKI'CHBR : Max Mliller at Seventy. Dou Fulario. Doctors' Daring Deeds. Keal People in Novclu. The Esterhazys. A Lion's Feast. Foreign Anarchists in London, bardh drum], THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL NOTES, By Pasquin. Priuce-s Theatre, l'ayne Family. Australian Stnfio Gottip, liy li. S. Wellington Wing Whispers, by P. Romyter. Two Loan and Agency Companies—A Contrast. Tho Ottawa Conference. The Premier's Boycott. The Future of Samoa. Tho Barraba Murder. Telegraphic Briefs. Trades and Labour. Veterinary Queries. Why a Central School is Wanted. Wellington Unemployed. Waipnri DiiHculty Wheat Problem. Wellington News Notea Weather Chart. STOCK JAND GRAZING KOTBS (by Drover) weekly in the Otngo Witness. A live column of stock newa which haa met with many tokens of approval from breedera, buyers, and the genera! public.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10037, 1 May 1894, Page 1
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