Special Advertisement! * 00XTI X U 0 U S IUNC.IXG CYCLE BELLS. Newest Dcvitp. ANGLO-NEW ZEALAND CYCLE COMPANY. & CO.'S CHAMPAGNE, AY, FRANCE. THE FINEST PRODUCT OF THE CHAMPAGNE DISTRICT. As Supplied in large quantities to her late Majesty's Government for the use of the Troops in Sont'.i Africa, anil to tlio Indian Government lor the Troops Hiving in China, Agents lor Duucd.ir. MACKERRAS fli. IIAZLETT, 10 Bond street. 13m I OTAGO WITNESS j i i!,_ 7" f J| Wednesday, .May h>. ' r TI-IE LAST AND BEST OF THE STUARTS. NATURE'S MINSTER. By A Bahkek. ROMANCE OP A READING ROOM. By Amy A. Srovswcon. A FOG COMEDY. ; THE STORY OF BURKE AND ; WILLS. I TREASURE TROVE. By JcSßir Mackav. ' HOSPITAL WORK IN SYDNEY. i By C. 11. : ILLUSTRATIONS: COURSING AT OAMAHU.-Watrini- the Challenge Stake?—A Humorous Incident— Liberating tho Hares—Sighting the Hart-—-Putting the Dogs in Slips—The Judge, Mr 1). M'Phail. ! THK RETURN OF "Ol'li BOYS" FROM SOUTH AFRICA BY THE TONGARIIiO.— > Arrival of the Tongariro at Port Chalmers , Wharf—Trooper? Leaving the Tongariro--Tlio Returned Troopers in George street, Port : Chalmers—The Premier Addressing the ' Troopers—The Tutar.ekai Approschiug the Wharf—The Tutanekai at the Tongue Wharf 1 — Lieut.-col. Robin on the Tutanekai—Lieut.- ' col. liobin Landing—Waiting for the Colonel —Lieut. Montague Lewin—Returned Troopers Welcome their " Comrades in Arms "—The Returned Troopers Disembarking—The | Maxim Gun Captured by the Second Contingent atgtho Vett liiver Engagement, May ii, 1 1900, Major Crawshaw in Charge—The lr.- ' terior of the Agricultural Hall—The Luncheon Tables—The Young Ladies who took 1 charge of the Commissariat Amngemenls. ; THE BOER WAl!.—Southland Members of [ the Seventh Contingent—Signal Squad of the ; Seventh ContiiigenU-Non-coni. Officers of tho Seventh Contingent—Notnb! l ! Visitors to the Ceiup. ' THE ROYAL VISIT TO MELBOURNE.--View of tho Exhibition Building—The Dome J of the Exhibition Buildiug—Tho Iligll Towers at the Entrance to Su'tnison streetGovernment House, Hobart—The City Arch ' ' across. Princes Bridge—''Hie Arch on the city r side—'Hie Duke of Cornwall's State Carriage ' —The Carriage Leaving the Stables at, Government House—One of the Platforms in ' Collins street. MI! BLACKIE'S GLASGOW VKKM, East Taieri.--The Residence and Venn Buildings— The Sulc at Glasgow Farm-Horses ami 1 Vehicles—lmplements—Selling the Horses— ~ Si-Hing the Vat Cattle. E A KENSINGTON WEDDING: Mr Croot to 1 Miss M-r;ill. ; THE SHALE WORKS, OREPVKI.-A Gene- ' ral View-The Boilers. Stills, ete.-The lie- ' finery—Retorts and CoirtYcnsurs—Oil Wells ; and Sulphate of Ammonia Plant. VIEW OF HENLEY FROM THE TAIEIII I'IVEII BRIDGE. , _ MAUSOLEUM to the late DANIEL IIEENAN in West Taieri Cemetery. - THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION—Buchanan l street—Kelvin Grove Park—The Botanical t CardeiiF—Tlio Municipal Buildings-Gins-i gow University—Glasgow Cathedral—lnterior j of Glasgow Cathedral—The Broomielaw, be- '• low Jamaica Bridge, Glasgow,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12043, 15 May 1901, Page 4
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