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PAGB A Handsome Bequest 19 Angling 45 Bli l ' Marriages, and Deaths ... 65 Bowling 43 *' ■■'■ for the Week ... 3 Casualties , ... ... ... ... ... 40 ''••niTiiKfßia! 24-25 Dot's Little Folks 6G-57 Draughts 47 Ending the War ... ,-. ... 16-16 Fanciers' Column ... 40 Farm and Station.—Show Dates, Sheepdipping, Some Principles of Breeding, Notes on Rural Topics ;<ii .The if eat Trust, Stock ond Grazing Notes, Agricultural and Pastoral News, Disease in Wheat, New Zealand Butter, Southland Agricultural Notes, Australian Wheat Yield, The ) Nortli Island, Frozen Produce Letter, Our Yorkshire Letter, Canterbury Grain Bind Produce Markets, Blueskin Show, Ownka Show, Breadstuffs ond Pi'oduce Market, Scarcitj' of. Fruit, Stone Fruits, Commercial Cablegrams 8-15 Fires ... ... 43 French Mission ' ... ... 38-33 Fu'i Hnrt Fancy ... 48 Gaelic Society . 55 Garden and Orchard ... ... ... ... ' 7, Government Contracts .... ... ... -17 Hospital and Charitable Aid ... 21 Indulgence Passages , .:! ... 15" Inventions ■ suid- Appliances ... ;'.. 65 : Labour Unrest ... .„ ... ... ... ... ... 40 Ladies' Page.—Table Talk, The Week, \ Ladies' Gossipi Wedding, In Fashion's Realm, " Alien's" Letter from England, Home Interests ... . ... ■■• 49-51 Land and Water.—MidtHemarch Sports, Port Molyneux Sports • 46 Local and General ' 4-5 Literature ... .»• ••• •••• 53 Medical Services ... ... ... ••* 45 Mining. ... ... ... ...... ... 23 Multum in Pafvo ... ... ~ ■* Municipal Elections ...- ... ••» , 7 Nf.ticnil Provident • Fund ....:. .'..'...' ... 47 New Year Honours • ... ... 17 News t>y Cable, 36 • New Zealand Troops ... ... .' 18 New Zealand University :.. ... ... ... —. 40 Notes and Queries ..'...-.. •••.:,,. 8S Our Babies ... '".' .• ..'. •■• Passing Notes ... • ..v ... ■•» .3 Pater's Chats With the Boys .'.♦ ' 67 Personal Items ..; "... ...'. .••• . ••• 4? .Personal Notes .'. ( ■ 63 Police Examinations ... ... .»''■••■ ■••..• '^ Pulilic Service - ... •'. 6 Railway Works ... ... ... ... ... ....... ••• ' 5 801 lof Honour ... ••• •••••■ ••'• »*?. Senior Cadets ... ' -._:•• '••: "' * S - Shipping Disasters ... ........ 13 Shipping News ...... .....:. ... 22 Short, Stories ... ••■ ••• 58 Soft 'Goods' ... '•;/■[■•• 6 . : Southland. News Notes " r '..., ... v 23 Sporting.—Talk of the Day, In a Nutshell, . Canterbury Doings, Wellington!; Notes,. ~_,• Auckland Topics', Racing inl New*Zealand, . ... , Weights, Acceptances, Etc........... . ..._' 4M3. The Apiary :..•.,.. ■•••;•• ..•>•'■'.'••> ..,...•■' The Central. Powers ■ ....... "& ...- ... -..i. 17-18 The Country .". ••• The Defaulters' .List ~..........,' & The Garland ... / 63 The Irish Problem 19 The N.Z. Press Delegates at Home ... ... 6 The Novelist ... ... ... ••• 48-49 Theodore Roosevelt ... ... 22 The Peace Conferenoe ... '... ... 19 The Shipping Kold-up . ... ... ... ... ... 20 The Sketcher 64-55' The Stage.—Theatrical and Musical Notes ... 46 The Steel Industry ... ... 68 The Two Pariahs of the World .: 63 The Week ... ... ... 36 Trniis-Pnoiflc Trade ... •• ••• 7 University Needs ... ...... 21 Wairakel Estate •• Wild in New .Zealand : ... ' 55 Witness Subscriptions '. ■ 35 OURILLUSTRATIONS, i " "" (65 Pictures)— ■';.'• Lake Gunn> Otago. ".. The Crew of H.M.S. Dunraven, Sunk by > "J Boat. New Zealand's Roll of Honour. ■:.';•; Sinking of the Canadian Liner Missanabie. The Late Theodore Roosevelt The Square, St. Quentin, France.' One of the Gates of Oambrai; The British Entry into Lille. • ,; "Scenes Near Cambrai. . >' The Work of the Salvage DepartmentNew Zeulanders Advance to the Attack. Memorial to the Late Captain Scott. .: The French Mission at Eotorua. A Fall of Snow in Southland in Mid-summer. Scenes in the Mount Cook District. New Publio Hall at Macandrew's Bay. Pierrot Troupe at Ewshot, England.

Maori soldiers have recently been much in the picture at the old parish church of Chertsey, from which, prior to the war, the curfew had sounded for several centuries without a break. Ten days ago (says the Daily Chronicle of October 19) Private R. W. Waitva, of the New Zealand Force, waa married to Miss Emily Pearce, of Fordwater road, Chertsey. ■ The happy pair were then accompanied by Lance-corporal Komene Poutu, another Maori, and Miss Alice Julia Pearce, sister of the bride, the former being described as the son of W. J. Poutu, farmer, of Hixbay, Wellington, New Zealand. Corporal Poutu and Miss Alice Pearce enteredtheir names in the parish church register as! witnesses of the marriage. They, had never met before, but after only nine days they, too, have appeared at the old church and have been To complete the romance, Private Waitva and his bride appeared as witnesses, and their were attached to the register.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3383, 15 January 1919, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 3383, 15 January 1919, Page 26

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