Public Notices. A Great Historical Publication! OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS CHRISTMAS ANNUAL 1899. TO BE PUBLISHED IN TIME FOR DELIVERY EVER' WHERE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. The Proprietors of the Otago Daily Time 3 and Witness wish to lay before tho readers of both papers a*Synopsis of the Contents of their 1899 CHKISTMAS ANNUAL, which will be published at a sufficiently early date to enable its being mailed to the Old Country in time for receipt before Christmas, The main feature will deal with the Engrossingly interesting subject of WRECKS OF THE COLONY From the ante-settlement days up to the middle of 1899. The letterpress, tho compilation of which has entailed many months' research among old newspaper files and records of various descriptions, is from the pen of the favourite Witness writer, FABIAN BELL, and though fact,' not fancy, has been the pervading note of the compilation throughout, the narrative is written in a manner which cannot fail to interest the readers from beginning to end. It is at this early stage scarcely possible to give a fulllist of the photogravures which will illustrate the story of marine disaster on our rugged coast-line, but they will be worthy of the subject. The following incomplete enumeration will give readers an idea of the pictorial contents of this section of our coming Christmas Annual: " The Father recognises his own Child." From special drawing by Miss F. Hodgkins. " For hours I clung to the spar with my hair twisted round it." From special drawing by Miss Hodgkins. " The Captain's Directions.' From special drawing by Miss Hodgkins. ' " They rigged a Flag on the Highest Point."From a drawing by F. E. C. "Abandonment." From a drawing by P. E. c ; " Steam to the Rescue." -From a drawing by F. E. C. . . "Allegro and Arnmonier, two valuable horses swimming through tho' surf." From a drawing by F. E. C. "A Pathetic Tombstone."—Figurehead, Derry Castle, : "The General Grant's Castaways." An interesting group of passengers and. crew clad in their sealskins. S,S. Pelham, wrecked at the Bluff. S.S. Otago, wrecked at Chasland's Mistake. " Relics of the past"; present condition of the wreck. " Tararua Acre." City of Dunedin, wrecked in Cook Strait, May 20, 1865. Wreck of the s.s. Otago. ■ Tho Fifeshire saving Crew pi Patricia* " British pluck." Wreck of the s.s. Mataura. Officers of the Mataura. Wreck of the. s.s. Wairarapa. The Wairarapa's Stewardesses. The Green Cabin at Port Chalmers. Tho Cospatrick. . Wreck of the s.s. Tararua. The Jessie Readman. Portrait of Captain Matthew Gibson (Jesßit Eeadman). Wreck of the s.s. Taranaki. The s.s. Kaka^ui. Stranded. Wreck of the s.s. Elginshire, Wreck of the s.s. Taiaroa. Captain Garrard. Boiler of the s.s. Otago: relic of the past. Benvenue and City of Perth, Timaru bead, 1882. Ship Inconstant, wrecked on Te Aro beach, August 10, 1850 (John Plimrner,.iather of Wellington, standing in foreground); Ship Pleione, ashore on Waikanao beach, March 19, 1888. ' Ocean Mail ashore and s.s. Patea steaming ■ out Patea River Heads, February 11, 1882. Stranding of the John Gamble at Timaru, May 1899. Fairy Queen ashore at Timaru, August, 1873. ■ Wreck of the City of Cashmere. Wreck of the Grafton. Lonely Grave, Auckland Isles. Dwelling-places of Shipwrecked Crews, Shipwrecked Sailor's Grave. Figurehead, Derry Castle. Derry Castle Hut, Enderby Island. Victoria Post Office, Port Ross. S.s. Wanaka, wrecked at Puketapu Reef, New Plymouth. U.S.S Suva, wrecked near entrance to West port Harbour. Wreck of the Surat at False Islet, Catlin'a River. . The breaking up of the s.s. Tekapo, Group of 14 Wellington Hulks. Etc., Etc., Etc. "FABIAN BELL" has given her interesting compilation the telling title of "The Toll of the Sea," and explains that it is a complete record of the chief wrecks which have.occurred in New Zealand waters from the year 1795 to the present date, together with the most interesting events connected with them. OTHER FEATUEES OP THE PUBLICATION. The story of " The Maori Leap," told in connection with the projecting wall of rock which attracts the eye on the Taieri River spon after leaving Henley for the Taieri Mouth, has had many exponents, and this is the sub-, ject adopted by Mr F. A. Joseph in his sketch entitled ''TE REREHGA 0 TIJ HOKAI-. RANGI." The facts dealt with in the narrative hava been carefully gleaned from the lips of one or two of the survivors of the older generation of Maoris at Henley, and tho writer has dealt with his subject in an interesting and pleasing manner. This sketch contains a number of illustrations from photographs of the various points dealt with, including one of Korako Matene, the Maori Leap, John Bull's Head, Moua Hill, besides views near Governor's Chimney (Taieri River). Another phase of South Island Maori life is dealt with by Mr A. W. Maurais in his sketch "THE RETURN OF HIM! TANITAU," 'a reminiscence of the early whaling days, ia which some well-depicted characters are deal! with. This sketch has been SPECIALLY ILLUSTRATED BY MISS F. HODGKINS, a fact which adds very materially to its attractiveness. " FEDORA " continues one of her exquisite Children's Tales, entitled "THE TRUTH TALISMAN." This has also been specially illustrated by Miss Hodgkins. "Dot and her Little Folks" is a household terra among Witness readers, and a happy suggestion made by one of the juvenile corres Upondents that a group should be gathered together for reproduction in the' Christmas Annual is being carried into effect, and this will unquestionably bo aa interesting featura of tho Annual. The Annual will, as usual, contain tEa TEN PRIZE TALES, which will be again illustrated bj Mist Hodgkins; while THE CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD will be brought up to date in the "jnja SffiWtftf as wats done last year. Price - ONE SHILLITO
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11507, 21 August 1899, Page 3
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