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T&E; BUDGET OS ZARANAKI WEEKLY HBRALD »AGB Advertisements' •• ... : ..;l, IS. I*,lß, 16 Amusbmbnts: The .Greenwood Family... 9 Hospital Entertainment J 13 Catholic social... . 8 ABTrciiES : Municipal Retrenchment ... 8 Financial Statement 9 An impostor hails from Now Plymouth... 4 A Queensland tragedy 13 Attempt to renew D-rtive disturbance ... 14 Cironmlocntion offices in Wellington ... 16 OobbespondenOb: Coomber's meeting— School honae wanted — County, Betrenchmenir i - ... ... ... 14 OOTJNTBT AND DIBXBIOT NEWS ! From onr correspondents : From Ingle- . wood— From i Stratford— From Stratford and Ngaire— From Midhirst — ■ FromiWarea •. ... - 7 CotraTS: Supreme Court... « 12,14 Divorce Court 12,14 Police Court s .v. ... 13 Bankruptcy Court ... ... ... 13 Financial Statement 6 Illustrated Australian News ... ... 2 KIBBLINOS 4 Local Boabds: Taranaki County Council 2 -. Clifton County Council •--*...' ;.. 2 Meetings : Bank of New Zealand ... 15 Mabkets : Latest Markets, by telegraph from London, Australia, and the ' chief towns in New Zealand 9 Main Trunk Railway 13 Municipal Conference in Wellington ... 17 Nrws 6v the Week : Thrifty M.H.B.'s —Young larrikins— Fine hapukas— " The Bcotca Mist " in again— Jewellery stolen at Exhibition-New Tear's Day Athletic Club sports — School Cadets' firmg — The Supreme Court... 6 • x ews of thh Wobld : The unemployed in London — Annexations by France - — Spurgeon leaves the Baptist Onion —Irish rebellion— O'Brien gets his punishment — Death of Maofarren — French War Office scandal-Bulgarian difficulty -Russia ready for warDeath of Jenny Lind 10, 11 Fotjes and Echoes : The weakest part of the Budgat — The Opposition— Harbo.ir Bate appeal — Patea meattinning works — Engineering students —A remarkable case — 700 l handsCivil Servants— New Zealand cheese 2 'New line of Bteamers for New Zealand ... 15 Ho dividend for Bank of New Zealand— Engl eh press on the matter... ■ 2, 12 Oreti at Hokianga harbour 14 Pabuambntabs : Proceedings in House of Representatives and Legislative Council— Political Gossip — Bryce's petition — Strength of parties in the . House— OivU Berries — Tariff remains . untouched 9, 14 POMTIOAIi AND Sooiatj Topicfl : Annual Cattle Show— lnundated by bills— A turtle shell — Clearing sand from harbour,--- Hospital . entertainment — Leaving .the steward behind— Law- ' yers' fiction — " What is an accommodation bill?" ..., ; ... 2 Petition against Major Atkinson's return 12 Betrenchment in the Borough— Mr. Oorkill's resolution 13 Shipment of Butter to England 4 Sfobtino: The V.B.C. Sporting Meeting 2 The Deerhurst Plate ... ■ 2 Taranaki County Finance . 2 Te Kooti's movements 14 The Mystbbiotjs Mbs. Bbookb: Ry the aithorof " Aa Evil Beputation," " A Child's Honor." "Dead to the World," &? 3,4 Undine's Marriages : Or the Dsttk Secret. By Bertha M. Clay. Author of " For Another's Sin," •' A Bitter Atonement," " Set in Diamonds," &c. 8 Wanganui items ... ... ... ... .15 Waimate harbour rate ... 14

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ONE BOS OF OLABKE'S B 41 PILLS TS warranted to onro all diseases and Paioi JL in th« Baok. Sold in Boxes, 4s. (Jd. each, by all Chemist and Patent Medicine Vendors. Bole Proprietor, V. 3. OLABKE, APOTHBOABISB' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS : Burgoy&e, Burbidges, and Co., Ooleman^tree London. Sewbery and Sons, 97iNewgate*streat, Lendo anger aud Sons, Oxford-street, London And all the London Wholesale Houses, AGENTS FOB NEW ZEALAND: & AMFXHOBNB, PBOBBEB 4c Co., Dumbdib duQswuro, and g wi^wanMH, f

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8017, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8017, 10 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8017, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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