I ota;go witness Thursday, Aug. 9. THE BOER METHOD OF DEFENCE. A HUMANIST HYMNAL. HYMNS OF MODERN THOUGHT. Reviewed by Dinokwis. THE BACKSLIDING OF JACK ■ SAYRE.. DARK HEROINES: MARINA OF MEXICO. (Concluded). . .1 By Jbssik Mackax. LONDON AND LADYSMITfI, VIA PRETORIA. By Pateb. THE ABYSMAL DEPTHS. By A'Banker. MINE OWN KINGDOM. By EJIMELINB. THE CHINAMEN IN THE HOUSEHOLD. ILLUSTRATIONS: TH + ErS HI? Ei E QUESTION-Boys' School St i 1 hJ lT J- H> Todd' of Clli fu~ bhanghai Wheelbarrow—A Buddhist Tempie —Memorial' Archway—Dr and Mra Howard Taylor—Mr 0. Gaurdiola-Chineae China Mender—Prisoners in the Cangue—Prince Chun and Attendants—Entrance to Silk Factory, Chi fu—A Native and his DaughterSchool Teacher at-Chin Kiang and his Wife and Family—Group- of Children at the Chin Kzang School-Two Guards at Entrance Port of Ku Shan Monastery—Honto Road Shanghai—Mr and Mrs Wallace in Native JJress—Missionaries—Lady Doctor at Foo Chow—Boys at Play—Church at Foo Chow for foreigners—Rev. J. H. Taylor and Mrs Taylor—Miss Reid^-Promising Yonnir Celestials. • ' * PRETORIA DAY IN MATAURA.-Tho Cameron Clan—A Group of the Townspeople. MR A. N. LINDSAY, Invercargill, judge at Bruce Poultry Show. GALVANIC and METALLIC DREDGES, in Course of Construction on the Kawnrau River. J. D. Millignu'.s eh g JOHN TEMPLE, winner of the Tapanui District Trot. ANCHORAGE, FRESHWATER BASIN MILFORD SOUND.JUNCTION ELECTRIC DREDGE and CHAIR at Cromwell, Kawarau River. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.—Railway Bridge at Kroonstad Destroyed 'by the Boers—Zulu [ Policeman—New Zealand Mounted Rifles at Victoria We3t—Troopers Whiitingdon and Ford—N.S.W. Lancers, who escaped from Waterval Camp—Boer Waggons Captured near Ladysmith—The First Vi«it of Troopers to Ceres—A Day Off—French Church Used as a Hospital for Sick and Wounded—Sergeant E. Hunter, Dunedin, Fourth Contingent. Mr P. Sinclair's Prize WYANDOTTE I COCKEREL. MEDICAL COMFORT, LEVELS CAMP, EASTER. PIRATES FOOTBALL CLUB, FIRST ' FIFTEEN, 1900. MR G. HUTCHISON, M.H.R., who is leaving New Zealand for South Africa. THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH.— . Lord Hopetoun, First O ovemor-genera!— Lady Hopetoun. MR THOMAS MACKENZIE, M.H.U., recently elected as member for Waihemo. ASSASSINATION OF THE KING OF ITALY.—The Late King Humbert—Queen Mr.rgherita—Prince Victor Immanuel, the New King—Princess Helena, the New Queen, THE LATE DUKE OF COBTTRG AND EDINBURGH. "PRINCE TUAN," Poking Drake, winner oi South Island Championship at Bruce Show. Mr J. S. Kennedy's Dog BARNEY. The 500-guinea Merino Ram TRUE' BOY. CURLING AT ST. BATHANS. THE ARTIST AND THE IRISHMAN. . MAFEKING DAY AT ARUOWTOWN.—Pont Office Notice Written by Hand—lmpromptu Juvenile Procession—Effigy of Knigor. nnilE FARMERS' PAPER,—THE OTAGO J. WITNESS Farm Ptigos are universally acknowledged to be unequalled by those of cny ether New Zealand weekly, both for variety of their contents and the tound views expressed by the various members of the large staff oi agricultural writers. The Witness is well named the "Farmers' Paper," for its name :B ft l'ousehold woi'd in uvorv si-ltlrr a iiomeslonil. OTAGO WITNESS.—Now Stories. Larpe Amount of Reading Juatt;r.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11808, 10 August 1900, Page 4
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