Publications JjjAILY rjrtlMES AND J^NNUAL, ONE OF THE BEST PICTORIAL ISSUES OF THE YEAR. The above Publication is Now Published. PRICE ONE SHILLING. 5 I OTA.GO WITNESS Wednesday, Jan. 9. j LIFE ON A MODERN TROOPSHIP. j By J. Allah. | THOMAS GUTHRIE. j 01-I, FOR YOUTH AND LOYE. j OVER THE TEACUPS. j By Esiheline. A FEW PICTURES FROM THE LAND OF PIGTAILS. THE AMIR OF AFGHANISTAN: : ' • HIS DAILY LIFE, i By Pater. | THE AERIAL OCEAN. | By A Banker. ! ILLUSTRATIONS:. ' TIT-E FEDERATION DEMONSTRATION IN j SYDNEY.— I The Southland Pipe Band—The ; Now Zealand Federal Escort: Some of the Officers—Brothers in Arms—The New Zealand Escort Leaving Mount Cook Barracks— The Wairarapa Section. GROUP OF PRIZE TEVIOT SHEEP. THE CANTERBUEY-OTAGO CRICKET MATCH.—The Canterbury Team—The Otago Team. THE LIGHTHOUSES OF THE COLONY.— A Lighthouse Chart—The Cape Maria Van ] Diemen Lighthouse—lvloko Hinou Lightj house. LIFE ON A MODERN TROOPSHIP.-He-I cciving Coal and Water at Madeira—Rifle j Drill—The Troop Deck at the Daily Inspec- ; tion—Divine Service—Physical Drill—"Legs I Up," "Bodies Up": A Leisure Hour—The 1 Arrival in Table Bay. THE DREDGING INDUSTRY—The Yard I of the Austral Otis Engineering Works, Melj bourne—Some Dredging Machinery—Screens I and Buckets—Captain Robert Andrew, Australian manager of the New Zealand Dredgj ing and Exploration Company—'Waipori ! Golden Lead: Beforo the Flood; After the Flood. THE BOER WAR,—The Staats Artillery in Pretoria—The New Zealand Mounted Rifles at the Funeral of Prince Christian Victor. A POPULAR TEACHER.—Mrs Blandford and I Her Punils—Their Picnic. : THE CRISIS IN CHINA.—Some Scenes in Peking. TROUT-FISHING IN THE PUERUA.-Tlic : Mound Bridge—Gentle Exponents of the ! Gentle Art—Some Splendid Ripples—Lunch Beside the Stream—Some Rough Water— "Up a Tree!" ■ DEAN FITCHETT. NATURAL CURIOSITIES AT CATLINS.— The Blow-hole from the Beach—Black Jack's Beach. A NOTABLE CYCLIST.-Mr A. C. Forbes, of Christchurch. Winner of the Austral Wheel Race, Melbourne. THE FAUST SISTERS. AN UGLY CUSTOMER. HOME, SWEET HOME!—A Fisherman's Whare. THE POULTRY.FANCIER.-A Ilome-made Brooder Coop—A Minorca Cockerel, j CAMPING-OUT AT OWAKA.-A Lazy Day in Camo. | ELOCUTION CLASSES IN DUNEDIN.— Mrs Collct-Dobson—Mrs Dobson and Her Pupils—The Pupils in "Pygmalion and Galatea." THEATRICALS AT THE HOT SPRINGS— Tlio Steele-Payne Company on the New Tcri races—Having Their Picture Taken—The ' Qtioen's Statue—The Company in Maori j Dress. i I \
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11938, 11 January 1901, Page 3
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