THE BUDGET OF TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD.
PRIOE— THBEEPENOB. fAaB Advertisements 1, 14, 18 A Paib MYdTEUY— By Bertha M. Clay Author of " Put Asunder," " Bet in Diamonds," &c. 3 Amusements: American Minstrels ... 9 An American tragedy 16 Abixcles : Harbor Loaa Bill 8 Oar Forests 9 Harbour Land Fund 12 New Zealand's Wealth 12 Borderland of Injustice 1(5 New Hebrides Question 16 Canadian Fisheries Dispute 4 Oodhtby and Distbiot NEWS : From our correspondents: From Waitara — From Bahotu — From Opunake — From Urenui— From Patea ... 10, 18 COTJBTS : District Court 17 Besident Magistrate's Court 17 Cobeespondence : Present system of Education— Waitara White Elephant — Widening a road at StratfordSoldiers' graves 2, 13 Cricket: Australian Eleven in England 2 Fabmebb' Column— Animal life on a 15 Farm , Fob Another's Sin: By Bertha M. Clay author of " A Fair Mystery," « Put Asunder," eto 3 Froude'a description of the Pink and White Terraces 4 Froude's slanders refuted 12 Gigantic Tower 15 Gold Field at Kimbebley: Latest particulars respecting the gold field 13, 17 Latest Swindle 16 Local Boabds: Taranaki County Council 17 Harbour Board 17 Land Board 17 Education Beserve Baard 17 News of the Week : Diphtheria—Cutting down a bullock— Water supply —Hospital and Charitable Aid Board —Canine incendiary — Maori procession — Moturoa railway — Setting land apart for special settlement— Oattlo driving in streets-Demand for Crown lands in Taranaki— Midhirst special settlement— New Plymouth Club . 7 Nbwsofthb Wobld: Grand Beview at Aldershot— Colonial Globe trotters— Parnell accused of fabrication— Home Elections — Boyal Ball to Colonists — Naval Beview — Opening of Hollo* way College — Changes in Elector's opinions — Bright on Gladstone — Boumelian difficulty — Conservative Victory— Colonial Exhibition—University at Brussels burnt ... 10, 1 I Notes and Echoes : The Hawera Star's bungle about the Land Fundj — Bishop Nevill snowballed — A Befrigeratmg wcrks burst — Hawera Snubbed — Land Court at WaitnTa— ~ An expensive telegram, Bailway man-g • agement — Soldier's graves at Waitara — Our butter trade — Planting the Hoßpital grounds — Maori graves at Mount E'iot— Shipping cattle at the breakwater 2 PABLIAMENTAnY: Midland Bailway Bill —A dull Session— New Plymouth ,Addre-s to Mr. Bryce-Making tracks — Slow work — The Bace Conrse Beserve — The Harbor Loan Bill passed Second Beading — Nominated )Immi< grants -Illness of Vogel — Antagonistic feeling toward New Plymouth — Summary of proceedings id both Hoi* res of Parliament r HABBOUB LOAN BILL: Debate on Second Beading — Opinions of the Press on the obstruction — Discussion at Harbour Board 5 Serious Assault on a Ward in Chancery... 16 Sadden death in a boat 9 Serious accident in Frankley Boad ... 9 Spobting : Weights for Oaulfield Cup ... 13 Two Hundred Millions ... 4 Volcanic eruption on East Coast 13 SUPPLEMENT. Verbatim leport of Debate on Second Beading of the New Plymouth Harbour Board Loan Bill.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7114, 12 July 1886, Page 4
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444THE BUDGET OF TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7114, 12 July 1886, Page 4
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