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OTA.GO WITNESS Wednesday, Jan. 16. THE MUSIC OF THE TRAIN! WHEELS. By Jessie Mackay. THE LARGE FAMILY. By Constance Cote, FOR LOVE OF LOO. THE OLD-FASHIONED C.'S. By Emmeline. ' BOOK NOTICES. CHRISTIAN" DE WET. 1 THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. ILLUSTRATIONS: THE BOER WAR.—One of the Boera' Long Toms—Sergeant Black and TroopSr Sanderson—Tho Sword of Honour, Dunedin's Offering to Major-general . Baden-Powell—The War-worn Troopers—General De WetDriver Cassidy—Trooper J. Watt. THE SIXTH CONTINGENT.—The Otago Section being Addressed Dy Lieutenant-colonel Webb in the Garrison Hall—Leaving tha Hall—The Frst Roll Call at Newtown ParkOfficers of the Contingent at Wellington—Receiving Stores at Newtown Park. THE DREDGING INDUSTRY.-Miss Gladys Lodge, who Christened the Gold Queen. Dredge—The Little River Dredge, Marlowe, N.S.W.—The Mntaura Central Dredge. THE TOURIST SEASON.—The Waikare off the Tongue Wharf, Dunedin—Some of the Waikare'R Passengers. TROUT PISHING—A Fishing Camp on the Waiau River, Southland—A Brace of Rangitata Trout. TOURING IN CHlNA.—Dunedinites try the 'Rickshas—Foreigners in the Forbidden Llama Temple. A PENINSULA WEDDING.—Mr J. Doull to Miss Lottie Ellis. THE LIGHTHOUSES OF THE COLONY.Fog Signal and Lighthouse, Pencarrow Head —The Pencarrow Lighthouse—Mr Cunningham, the Keeper Tiri Tiri Lighthouse—Portland Island Lighthouse—Mr Carnochan, lite Instructing Lighthouse-keeper—Mr Robert 'M'lvor, Principal Keeper, Kaipara Heads— Kaipaja, Heads Lighthouse. ' , THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN DUNEDIN.—The Remains of Messrs Fergusson and Mitchell's Premises. BLUE§KIN SHOW.—Mr Taggart Judging Hacks—First Prize Ladies' Hacks. LAND AND SEA.—Sunset Effect, Auckland Harbour—At the Foot of Bowen Peak. THE N.E: VALLEY CHURCH SALE OF WORK—The Young Men's Committee. THE 1 CALEDONIAN SPORTS.-Some of ths Crowd. THE COMMONWEALTH DEMONSTRATIONS—The Otago Section, Federal Escort. THE CRICKET SEASON—The Auckland Team. CENTRAL OTAGO.—HoteI at Ranfurly— Bridge over the Taieri below Hyde—Hyde Township—Looking up the Taieri from below Hyde road—Road Bridge over the Taieri below Hyde. OUR TIMBER TRADE.—Timber from the Southland Mills—Landing a Cargo. LAST SEASON'S FOOTBALL.—The Southern Club's Third Fifteen. A DOUBLE WEDDING AT MASTERTON. NIGHT.—Miss Winslade, Kelso. A CHARMING VOCALIST.-Miss Alice Hollander. WAITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.

LBS U An<Jot,ier i§lRB P& ILI Flowering PUL^V NIMMO & BLAIR Have just imported from ilapan and Holland a choice lot of Bulbs, comprising: Liliura Auratnm (the Golden-rayed Lily of Japan). Of matchless beauty and fragrance. Each6d; per dozen ?s 6d. Lilium anratnm rnbroyittatnm. One of the rarest of Lilies. Flowers of large size, spotted bright crimson, and having a purplish crimson band down the middle of each petal. Very attractive, and the most showy of all. Eacli 2s. Lilium longiflorum gigantenm. Pnre white, trnmpet-shaped flower. Very chaste. Each 6d; per dozen Ss. Lilium elegans atr-osangnineum. Flowers erect, of dark-red colour. Very uncommon variety. Each: Is; per dozen 9s. Lilinm Krameri. Most lovely in the extreme. Colour a delicate shade of light pink, sometimes varying to pure white. Delightfully fragrant. Each 1b ; per dozen 10s (post free). 1 Lilium Bueciosum Kretzeri. Immense white flowers of great substance, with a greenish band running through the centre of each petal. Very free flowering. Each 6d; per dozen ss. ANEMONES. .Slnsle-WMtt.. .. is per doz; or 0 doz for Es „ Scarlet, scarce „ ■■ „ Bine i. ,■ „ Mixed .. Jodp'r<ioz;orfl<iozfar4s Double—Striped .. Isperdoz;or6(lozfor6a „ Rose » „ Scarlet .. >■ » „ Blue .. .. i, » „ White .. ~ » „ Mixed ..n r', RANUNCULUS. Ut«i Flowering French, mixed colours .. •• lid per doz; 5a per 100 Postage paid to any address in New Zealand' on all the above. To secure the above, early application is necessary. First Orders get First Choice of the Bulbs. A RARE NOVELTY Now Ready for sending out: IEPTOSKWiIUM CHANHMIII A Beautiful New Variety of the Native Manuka, with' Bright Crimson Flowers. I Unsurpassed for Cutting. Makes a fine specimen for Lawn or Shrubbery. A limited number of Plants for sale at 2s each, or 2s 6d post free. mOO I BLAIR. SEEP MERCHANTS, DUKEDIH.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 6

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