OTAGO WITNESS Wednesday, Jan. 16. THE MUSIC OF THE TRAIN WHEELS. By Jessie Mackajt. THE LARGE FAMILY. • By Constance Clyde. FOR LOVE"OF LOO. THE OLD-FASHIONED C.'S. By Emueline. BOOK NOTICES. CHRISTIAN DE WET. THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. ILLUSTRATIONS: THE BOEE WAR.—One of the Boors' Long Toms—Sergeant Black and Traoger Sanderson —The Sword of Honour, Dunedin's Offering to Major-general B&den-Powell—The AVar-worn Troopers-General De WetDriver Cassidy—Trooper J. Watt. THE SIXTH CONTINGENT.—The Otago Section being Addressed by Lieutenant-colonel Webb in the Garrison Hall—Leaving tho Hall—The Frst Roll Call at Newtown Park—. Officers of the Contingent 1 at Wellington—Receiving Stores at Newtown'Park, THE DREDGING INDUSTRY.-Miss Gladys I Lodge, who Christened the Gold Queen | Dredge—The Little River Dredge, Marlowe. | N.S.W.—The Mataura Central Dredge. THE TOURIST SEASON.—The Waikare off the Tongue Wharf, Dunedin-Somo of the Waiknre's Passengers. TROUT PISHING.—A Fishing Camp on the | Waiau River, Southland—A Brace of Rangitata Trout.. TOURING IN CHlNA,—Duiiwlmitps fry the Rickshas-Foreigners in tho Forbidden Llama Temple. A PENINSULA WEDDING.—Mr J. Doull to Miss Lottie Ellis. THE LIGHTHOUSES OP THE COLONY.Fo™ Signal and Lighthouse, Pencarrow Head —The Pencarrow Lighthouse—Mr Cunningham, the Keeper Tiri Tiri Lighthouse—Port- , laud Island Lighthouse—Mr Camochan, late Instructing Lighthouac-keeper—Mr Robert ' M'lvor, Principal Keeper, Kaipara Heads— , Kainara, Heads Lighthouse. 1 1 THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN DUN- ; EDIN.—Tho Remains of Messrs Fergusson ■ and Mitchell's Premises. BLUESKIN SHOW.—Mr Taegart 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 CALEDONIAN SPORTS.-Somo of the Crowd. THE COMMONWEALTH DEMONSTRATIONS—Tho Otago Section, Federal Escort. 1 THE CRICKET SEASON.—The Auckland ' Team. CENTRAL OTAGO-Hotel, at Rnnfnrly— Bridge over the Taiori below Hyde—Hydo j Township—Looking u n the Taieri from below . Hyde road—Road Bridge over tho Taieri be- ! low Hvde. l OUR TIMBER TRADE-Timber from tho 1 Southlands Mills—Landing a Carco. LAST SEASON'S FOOTBALL.—The South- ' ern Club's Third Fifteen. A DOUBLE WEDDING AT MASTERTON. NIGHT.—Misa Winslarle. Kelso. ' A CHARMING VOCALIST.-Miss Alice Hoi- ] lander. WAITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. 1 ( ] (NTANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ; H«ad Office, j HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, AN I) FIDELITY. '! GUARANTEE RISKS ! Taken at Lowest Current Rates. THOMAS R. FISHER, ' General Manager. \ Telephone 721. j .— ( Otago daily times and witness i JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, i Job Printing of evory description dona with • . Despatch aad at the Lowest Current Rales. : i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11947, 22 January 1901, Page 4
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