THE BUDGET, OR TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD.
PRICE—THREEPENCE. PAGE Advertisements 1,14,18 Agricultural Society's Ploughing Mateh — Full report 2 Amusehbxts : Philharmonio Orohestra Concert 17 Abticlk : Tho Hursthouso Road 8 Volunteer Regulations 12 Correspondence : Justice and Meroy ... 10 Harbour v. Borough 14 Kinging the Fire-bells 14 Courts : District Court 9 T»33i 'cut Magistrate's Court 9 Police Court 9 Cricket Club Meeting 17 English Mail Nows via 'Frisco 12 Fire in Mount Edgecombe-strect 10 Harbour Boord Loans 2 Halsr's and Halse k Roy's Estates : Meeting of Creditors—Full report ... 5 Hiroki to bo hnngod 9 Kibblings 5 Late Ministerial Crisis 15 Licensing Committee for the Central Ward 9 Markets : New Plymouth Markets ... 8 Mr. Newton King's Report 8 Mr. Freeman Jackson's Stock Report 8 Mr. J. C. Davicß* Sharemarket Report 8 Latest Markets by Telegraph 9 Mr. Bryck's Bills : The West Coast Peace Preservation Aot, and The Indemnity Act 13,14 Native Lands Court 9 Notks and Echoes: The Governor's absence from tbe Colony—Sir G Gray and the Opposition—The uncrowned | Monaroh—The Patea trade—A Maori lecturer—"Servant gal" nuisanoe — Departure of the Governor—Definition of drunkenness—An enigmatical addres—Oamaru Harbour Works—Mi*. Langtry'B stockings—Advice to a member—"Bhe forgot she was married I"—Hard on the larrikin 2 New Plymouth Hospital Returns ... 9, 14 News of the Week: Ship Waitara arrived Horne—Alteration to Railway Station—Accident to a son of Mr. Syme. at Okato—Acoident to Mrs. Bundle — A love-sick swain — The Oamaru Harbour Board orano — "Sprats alive, O!"—" Poor Jaok— Wanganui Herald Office on fireAppointment of Borough Auditors— Acoident near Manaia 6,7 News of the Wobld : Australian Cricketers—lrish Repression Bill — Sending threatening letters to the Queen—Egyptian Crisis—Cear'a coronation postponed — Conferance of Powers on Egyptian affairs—New Zealand meat at Home 10,11 Parliamentary News : The proposed loan—Local option—Te Whiti and Tohu—Peaoa Preservation Act-Chair-man of Committees—Tawhiao's official note—House equally divided — Case of Hiroki—Mr. Sheehan in defence—Public Petitions Committee — Financial Statement on Tuesday—A " know-nothing" on Native affairs — How to cut down Hansard—A "noble savage" retaliates—Taiaroa on Te Wbiti—Unfenood lines of Railway 14, 17 Our Correspondents' Letters: From Eijmont District 7 Fiom Inglewood 7 From Stratford 7 From Opnnake 7 Rifle Matches : Inglewood t>. Kent Road —Oakura Rifle Association 14 Rights of Banks and their Customers ... 13 Shipping 8 Sporting : Canterbury Steeplechase Meeting — Queensland Races — English Racing — Marton-Rangitikei Meeting Timaru Races 12 Trip of s s. Moturoa to Mokau 9 The Red and White Bosbs : by Bertha M. Clay — author of "The Duke's Secret." Cbap 20—Lola's Threat (continued.) Chap. 21—" Take me away." Chap. 22—The Unexpected Letter ...3, i Volunteer Regulations (proposed) 14
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4062, 8 June 1882, Page 4
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414THE BUDGET, OR TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4062, 8 June 1882, Page 4
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