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tXble of contents. Aqnatic3 ... ... ... ... 50 A Large Sh ; p on Fire .. ... ... 24 Art and Artists .. ... ... 68 AdrHiik ... ... ... .. 52 Back From China ... ... ... 71 Bieach of the Daity Regulations ... 8 Births. Marriages, Deaths ... ... 41 Boer War ... ... ... ... 25 Bowl' ne ... ••• •• ••• i§ Cricket ... ... ... ... 49 Crisis in China ... ... ... 2J Current Topics ... ... ••■ '•> Chets and Draughts ... ... ... 56 Casualties ... ... ... ■•• 18 Cablegrams ... ... 18, 15. 17 Calendar for the Week ... ... 3 Cvcliiia : Notes by Demon ... ... 49 Council of the Churches ... ... U City Tramways ... ... ... 51 Christian EDdeavour Union ... ... 51 Commonwealth ... ... ... 5*5 * Coal Mines Commission ... ... 27 Conciliation Board . . .. ... 28 Cour>TßY.— Round About Southland, Waikouaiti, "Wetherfctoce-i, Wailcaka, Lake County, Tapanui, Dipton, Clarks, Pomahaka Downs. Hyde, Broad Bay, Akaros, Waitaltuna. KaitaDeata, Middlemarcb, LakeWanoka ... ... ... 29-30 Disastrous Hun icane in Fiji ... ... 71 Dunedin Burns Club .. ... ... W Editor's Wallet ... ..- ••• <>9 Education Board ... ... ■• 23 T?rom Industrial Home to Baronet's Cas'le 23 Football . . ... ... .. 50 Fanciers Column, Kennel, Poultry Note?, 47 Fun and Fancy ... ... ... 57 F*n»t anij Station. — A. .and P. Nevrs, Notes on Rural Topics, Farm Notes, Oar Torksliire Letter, Dairy Eegalntionf, Profitable Pig-keeping. 'Lhe W- rld'a Wool Supplr. White Pice Butter Boxes, Veterinary Papcrj for Farmers, NZ. l J rcduce in London. Our Canterbury A Kricultural Budget, Commercial cables Wool Sales ... ... 4-7, M-1G Golf . . ... ... ... 51 Grant *o Scbool Teachers ... ... 24 " Going to Port " ou New Year's Day ... 6R 'iAItDEN ... . . ' ... ... 8 Humane Foe cty's Awaids ... ... 11 Heol'h C lumn ... ... .. 63 1.0.0. F. Grand Lorlg*>... ... ... Ii 1/OCAI. AND CiKNERAI ... ... ... 52 Ladies' Page : By Kmmemne. — Answers to Correspondents, labls Talk. La ! us' Go^sJD. Home Interests. Illustrated Fashions, A Bit of Crazy P?tchwork ... 59-61 Little Folks : By Dor.— Letters From Little Folk ... ... ... 66-67 Land and Water ... ... ... 51 Literary It oti-s ... ... ... cs» Legend o' Mt Egmont ... ... 64 Mui.TUH IP I'tßUl . ... ... 55 Methodist Central Mission ... ... 71 Music of the Bu^h ... ... ... t9 Millionaires of 1900 .. ... ... £9 Mining.— The Week's Mining News, Mini> g Notes from Wakntipu, Alexandrn, Mati\ura, Cromwell, Clyde, Grey Valley. Dredging on the West Coa&t, Mining Qu tftti.ns ... ... ... 19-22 New Z alticd News Items ... .. 18 NO\*LIST ... ... ... ■ ...57,58 Note* and Queries ... ... ... 4i Natura'ist ... ... ... ... 62 NZ. J>rng C. mpacy ... ... ... 24 NZ. ifle A-Fociation ... ... 26" Of Interest to Horse-dealers ... ... 8 Obituary . . ... ... ... 71 Our Melbourne Letter ... ... H Omnium Gathuium ... ... ... 2 Otago Eu-Iy Settlers' Association ... 12 Pubiicatiorsße.^eivec*... ... ... 54 Polo ... ... ... ... « Noes ... ... . . •* Vater's Chat with the Boys ... ... 67 '■'■rsot al Notes ... ... ... ** Tjetry ... _7 Pei sonftl Items ... ... ••• «* Picnic «nd Sports ... ... ... 2S Pressntations ... ... ■■• 1" Rating on the Unimproved Value ... JS Eoyal Visit.. • .. ... ... |2 Royal Commission on Teacaers' Salaries ... 54 ShiTjpiHK News ... ... ••■ 54 Short Ftory .. . ... ... 58 Serious Fire iv Cumberland Street ... lw School Commissioners... ... ... H Sly Grog-Selling at Tapanui ... ... 11 t-oience Notes . . ... ••• bSkktciikr.— Newfoundland Seal Hunttrs, Marvellous Memoiies of Gre.it Mtn Society and its DoiDgs, Something About l.onefel'ow, London in January, 180), The King ..... . 63 64 Staoe. — Theatrical »nd Musical Noref, Wellington Wing Whispers, Stage Gofsip, Round the World, Alhinibra Theatre, Northcote's Novelty Combination, Letters EVom Pros , Melbourne Notes . 54-Ej Spouting — Talfc of the Day, Auckland Topics, Sporting Notes from Australia. Kaciti" in New Zealand, Racing in Australia, Canterbury Doinge, Weights, Acceptances, etc.. V.R.C. Acceptance?, Sale of Thorough-bred Slock, Bookmaker v. Jockey Club, Southland Notes, Clipping* From Exchanges, Cauefct on the PosN A Well-Earned Compliment, Betting Market ... ... ••• 43-47 Sou thlan-t News N.tes ... ■•• 4.» Three Short Stories ... ... ■•• 6* Talune Poisoning Case ... ••• '•* Tiaic? and Labour ... ... ••• 14 Vital Statistics . . ... ••• Waikouaiti County C iiincil ... ••• _> Welcome to a Sister of St. Andrew's Church 8 Week ■ .:. ... . . •••'£■ Welliugton News Notes ... •<• ILLUSTRATIONS A Brilliant and Unique GitteriDg of Leading Man.-v ers s»nd Actors at The Grand Ho 1 el, Dunedm ... t •** Caversham Industrial School.— The G»'ls' .Dormitory, On the Drying Lawn. Mr, and Mrs G M. Buvlins m, GeneialView of Building, The Btndl ar d' the Boys in Khaki, Group of Children and S.nie of the Attendants. Physic il Drill ... 38-|» Crowd at Dunedin Railway Station ... *> Druid's Picnic at Evausdal* ... ... ™» Fire at Duthie Bros. N.Z. E.xpres Co.'s Stoves and Stableß ... ... 34 Golf on the Otag.t Link?.— Messrs Tapper and M'Jfiwen, The Club House and the Caretaker's Residence. MrHolm-s Putting Out at Liston's Hole ... ... 40 Portion of One Shipment of Tea Landed at Dunedin Wharf ... . . . . 34 Rejoicings at Waikouaiti.— Decendants of the Early Sottlers, A Unique Re-union, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Local Committee ... ... ... ... 35 Transfer of the Dunedin Trams to the City Council ... ... ... . . 24 West Taieri Hoiticultural Society's Show ... 39 1 Wesleyan Methodist Conference.— Revs. \ C. H. Garland, D. J. Murray, and Robert Hadden ... ... ... 37 With Rev. A. Don and Mr Geo. M'Neur on a Chinr se Mission Tour Through Otago 33 Mr C. S. Longuet, secretary of the Godward's Spiral Pin Company has (says thi, Southland Times) received cable advice from. Mr D. M'Kay that a very good offer for the world's rights has been received. According to the last issue of the Gazette, the following Crown lands in Otago have been temporarily reserved from sale: — Section 2, block XII," Tiger Hill Survey District, and section 51, block I, Lower Hawea, Survey District, for public cemeteries; and section 22, block I, Town of Ranfurly, for a public school site. " We often regret the fact that there are comparatively so few men attending our churclies," said- the Rev. Hugh Kelly when commenting on the reports submitted at the Presbyterian City Mission annual meeting at Auckland. " But I notice that there are 150 men in gaol, and only 16 women, so the men have a big majority there if uofc ia the churches*"

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Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 32