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hi hi ■*' n —i— — i ii TOWN EDITION. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Advertisement!! Ito 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 2] . 22, 40, 42 to 44 Australasian Federation. —Mr J. G Ward, M.H.H., Shows Hb Advantages to this Colony . . ... ... ■•< 11 Angling. -Bank Notes ... ... *.. 27 Athletics.— Joints on Athletic Games ... 29 Art a-.d Artists ... ... ... 34 Among the Books.—" The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow " ... ... ... 38 Bank of Nt« Zealand ... ... ... 20 Birthe, Deaths, and Marriageb ... .. 23 Bowling— Notes by J;ck ... ... 27 Chambi-r of Commerce ... ... ... 9 Correspondence ... ... ... 11 Cablegrams ... ... ... ... 15 Country.— Mount Ida.— lmproved Legislation, Isla Bank (Southland), Wlnton, Lake Wanaka, Lake Coui'.tv. Ohattun, Waikaka Valley, Clyde, Havelock, Otiake, Lovell's Flat. Gore, Kortrose, Lawrence, Tapnnui, Henley, Maungatua, Peninsula, Portobello, , Country Items ... ... ... 18, 19 Gommjrdal ... ... ... ... 20 Coursing — Fix tun b. Notcsby Master M-Qrath 24 Cricket.— Australi m Cricketers ... ... 27 Casualties ... ... ... ... 31 Oiiest. and Draughts ... ... ••• 'W Puputati n .. ... ... ... 14 European Situation ... ... ■•• 15 Krlitor's Wallet ... ... ... J2 Entomological. — Economic Entomology ... 9 Farm and Station — British Imports of Corn, Meat, Some Food Products, Milk aud Milk Products, Clover " Stem sickvteß& " and Tulip-root iv Oats, Curious Experiments —Wood Shavings for Litter. Agricultural and Pastoral News, Farm Notes, Does Racing Improve the Breed of Racehorses, Th.- Australian Live Stock Supply 6 to 8 Far North ... ... ... ... 9 Football.— Notes by Forward, Auokland Footbill. Association Rules ... ... 28 J'un and Fatoy ... ... ... 42 Garden.— Operations for the Month ... 9 Hon. T. Fergus' Spoech ... ... ... 18 Heresy Hunt ta the Dunedin Presbytery ... 19 Hunting. — The Otago Hounds ... ... 21 Hwvlth Column ... ... ... 41 Imoeriul I'arlinmoud ... ... ... 'ft Important Property Tax Oaso ... ... >il Loci>l and netifcral ... ... ... 18, 17 JjrtiMl Board ... ... ... ... 18 Ijato Telegrams ... ... ... 20 Lund and Wat »r „, ... ... 24 Ladios. — Aiißuerß to Correspondents, Alice' 6 Letter to Her Ueiuiprn. Toilero of tltn Houn- - hold, To Ethel, Tho Photographer's Assistant, Ladies' Gossip, Home Interests ...37. I.l' urnry Notes ... ... ... M Mining". —The Puhipuhi Silver Lease. Steiidy | Exhaustion of the Earth's Mineral .Sup plies, Free Government Assaying in New Houth Wales, Chamb«rof Mines, Warden's Court, Correspondence, Notes from Wnkatipu, Koxburgh, Keefton ... ... 13. )2 Meeting of Creditors ... ... ..• 14 Mr Fulr,on, M.H.K., at Mosgiel ... ... 17 Multum in Parvo ... ... ... 41 Notes and Queries ... ... ... 23 Novelist.— A Bitter Birthright; or Lady Gilmore's Temptation ... ... ... 33, 34 Naturalist ... ... ... ...41,42 Outbreak of Leprosy Among the Maoris ... 9 Otago Central Hallway ... ... ... 16 Otago School Commissioners ... ... 29 Old Identiana —Reminiscences of Otago ... 31 Our Little Folks.— Winged Warriors, Greedy. Letters from Little Folks, Little Folks' Kiddles, Pater's Chata With the Boys ... 39 Police Court Case ... ... ... 14 Passing Notes... ... ... ... 23 Poetry ... ... ... ... 33 Personal Notes ... ... ... 38 R-ddlnr ... ... ... ... 31 Sporting.— Fixtnres, Best Records to Date in New Zealand, To Correspondents, Talk of the Day, In a Nutshell, Dnnedin Jockey Club, Canterbury Doings, Auokland Items, Racing in France ... ... ...24,27 Supreme Court ... ... ... 27 Shag Point Dispute ... ... ... 30 Sugar Beet Culture ... ... ... 31 Sketcher.— A Talk with Dr Joachim, American Female Lobbyists, George as a Christian Name, Polite People, More Queer Crazes, An Actor of the Last Century, Bismarck's Characteristics, An Emperor in Trouble ... 35, 38 Spare Half Hours. New Zealand and tbe Glacial Period ... ... ... 36 Social Topics. Platonio Affection... ... 39 Scientific ... ... ... ... 41 Substantial Damages for an Accident .., 15 Tuapeka County Council... ... ... 12 The African Question ... ... ...15,24 Trade and Labour ... ... ... 20 The Week ... ... ... ... 23 Telegraphic Briefs ... ... ... 27 Theatrical and Musical Notes.— By Pasquin ... 32 Temperance Budget ... ... ... 32 Wreck of a Steamer ... ... ... 15 Witness Subscriptions ... ... ... 22 Late Advertisements. ?K/g~ R S. EDWARDS, SOUCITOB, QOBB. New Offices : MAIN STREET, GORE, Opposite the Post Office. WANTED KNOWN.-William Taylor, 12 George street, Dunedin, is prepared to Clean Watches for 4s 6d, Mainsprings for 4s Waterbury Watches cleaned for 2s. Country orders promptly attended to. Two years' guarantee. 12]u IN ME MORI AM. WANTED KNOWN, for MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, and all kinds of Cemetery Work, try THOMSON & CO., Moray Place (opposite First C h urch), Dunedin. 19ju CHARACTER Reading, Fortune Telling, Vy Palmistry, from Dunedin Exhibition.— Moray place (ne-xfc Criterion Hotel). 19ju FOR SALE, Strong second-haDd WAGGONbTTB; price, £17.~Apply Mr White, chemist, Kaitangata. 19ju KOLLER SKATES, Roller Skates.— FOß SALE, 45 pairs (in good order) ; price, 3s pair. — Apply Mr White, chemist, Kaitangata. 19ju FARMS TO LEASE. FARMS near Rmrsdale to Lease for 21 yearp, on Easy Terms, with right of purchase — 1840 acres tussock and 480 acres stubble land; ia suitable sized farms. For further particulars apply to JOHN REID & SONS, 19ju Bond street, Duuedin. TO LET, with Immediate Possession, a good FARM of 156 Acres in Shag Valley. Low Reub to approved Tenanr. JOHN REID & SONS, BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE.— Snug Home, 40 acres, 12 roomed House presently used as a post office and store. Dairy, grauery, byre, stables, piggeries, orchard, &c; tine stream of water. JOHN REID and SONS, Dunedin. sju 1" ETTERS FROM LITTI Tfi FOLKS.—" A _i Mother " writes with refer^ncn to the Little Folks department : " You can scarcely realise what an important column that is which ' Dot ' presides over. It is literally devoured by the tittle people Children who never looked at the paper or thought of it before, now spell through those little letters with delight."

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Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 22

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