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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLEOUR LONDON LETTER
- ARTICLEPOULTRY SHOW.
- ARTICLEBOILER ACCIDENT.
- ARTICLEThe New Zealand Mail
- ARTICLEFRENCH PARENTS AT HOME.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEWONDERFUL WAIHI
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- ARTICLEFICTION.
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- ARTICLETHE GIANTS.
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- ARTICLEIN ROMAN HOLE.
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- ARTICLETHE FOREST FEUD.
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- ARTICLETHE SILENT WITNESS.
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- ARTICLESIMEON PIPER'S LIE.
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- ARTICLEWHEN THE LIAR CAME.
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- ARTICLECHINESE IN ENGLAND.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETHE CHILDREN’S HOUR.
- ARTICLETHE SHADDOCK
- ARTICLECUSTOMS TARIFF.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEECHOES FROM ODD CORNERS.
- ARTICLETHE GRAND HOTEL.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEHEALTH NOTES.
- ARTICLEARE CHARITY CONCERTS GENUINE?
- ARTICLELAW REGARDING LIGHT.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLENOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
- ARTICLEThe N.Z. Mail PUBLISHED WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1906. “QUIETLY INJURED."
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEFLORAL TRIBUTES AT THE LATE PREMIER’S FUNERAL.
- ARTICLELATE COUNTRY NEWS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONTHE WAYS OF WOMEN.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON TABLE TALK.
- ARTICLELADY'S LETTER FROM CHRISTCHURCH.
- ARTICLELADY’S LETTER FROM AUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S ADVANCE
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- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETHE MEAT SCANDALS
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- SECTIONNEWS BY CABLE.
- ARTICLEBRITISH POLITICS.
- ARTICLERUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
- ARTICLETHE NATAL RISING.
- ARTICLEGENERAL CABLES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBANK OF NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- SECTIONTHE TURF.
- ARTICLERACING PICTURES.
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS.
- ARTICLESTRATFORD RACES' FRACAS.
- ARTICLEPLAYS AND PLAYERS.
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- ARTICLEWINTER CHAFINGS.
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- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS.
- ARTICLEMISSING
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- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN NEWS.
- ARTICLELADY'S LETTER FROM DUNEDIN.
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- ARTICLEMUSIC.
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- SECTIONLITERARY NOTES.
- ARTICLELITERARY GOSSIP.
- ARTICLEA ONE-NIGHT NEWSPAPER.
- ARTICLEWORLD’S GREATEST BOOK SALE.
- ARTICLECHESS.
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- ARTICLEDRAUGHTS.
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- SECTIONTHE COUNTRY.
- ARTICLEHAWERA.
- ARTICLEWAKEFIELD.
- ARTICLEBUNNYTHORPE.
- ARTICLEAHAURA.
- ARTICLEOUR OTAGO LETTER.
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- SECTIONTHE LATE MR SEDDON
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- ARTICLEPOETICAL TRIBUTES TO THE LATE MR SEODON
- GROUPING_NODEThe New Zealand Mail
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEWITH MR GLADSTONE AT HAWARDEN CASTLE, in 1897.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE MR SEDDON IN MELBOURNE: WITH HIS SECRETARIES AT THE GRAND HOTEL. Reproduced from the "Australasian."
- ILLUSTRATIONSir Louis Davies (Canada), Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Premier of the Dominion of Canada), Mr Gladstone, Mr G. H. Reid Mr Se...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HON. SIR J. G. WARD, K.C.M.G. J. N. Isaacs, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HON. WILLIAM HALL-JONES. THE PRESENT PREMIER. Hermann. Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE HON. SIR GEORGE: GREY. K.O.B. Carnell, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE HON. JOHN BALLANCE. Kinsey, Photo.
- ARTICLETHE DISPATCH OF THE FIRST CONTINGENT.
- ILLUSTRATIONCHRISTMAS CARD, ISSUED 1899. A Crhistmas card by the late Premier in the historic year which marked Mew Zealand's fir...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIRST CONTINGENT IN MARCHING ORDER.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CAMP OF THE FIRST CONTINGENT AT KARORI, WELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEA VISIT TO THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE KING OF NIUE AND THE LATE MR SEDDON.
- ILLUSTRATIONVISITORS AND ROYALTY.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR SEDDON WITH THE PRINCIPAL ARIKLAND AND HIS WIFE, MANGALA.
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND’S LAST TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF HER GREAT STATESMAN AND FRIEND. VIEWS OF THE FUNERAL PROCESSION.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Cortege Starting from Parliament House. [S. Meech, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Main Lobby of Parliament House : Showing Floral Tributes. [Muir and MacKinley, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Funeral Procession in Moturoa Street. [Scanlan, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn Aitken Street: The Gun Carriage bearing the Coffin. [Scanlan, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn Mulgrave Street: Maori Mourners in the Procession [Muir and Mackinley, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn Mulgrave Street: Legislative Councellors and Members of the House of Representatives. [Muir and MacKinley, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONAbout the Last Resting Place. [S. Meech, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONAt the Entrance to the Cemetery, Sydney Street: Lifting the Coffin from the Gun Carriage. [Scanlan, Photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR SEDDON TURNING THE FIRST SOD OF THE TENNIS COURT AT VICTORIA COLLEGE, WELLINGTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CABINET MEETING. Muir and MacKinley, Photo
- ILLUSTRATIONMR SEDDON AT THE LAST SUMMER SHOW OF THE MANAWATU WEST COAST A. AND P. SOCIETY.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEED ON AS MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER OF THE GRAND LODGE OF THE ANCIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTE...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR SEDDON TO MR JAMES MILLS MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE U.S.S. CO., GIVEN BY. THE INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS, ON APRIL.
- ARTICLETHE LATE PREMIER AND HIS FAMILY PARTY IN SYDNEY.
- ILLUSTRATIONMuir and MacKinley, Photos. 1. GROUP TAKEN ON MR SEDDON'S BIRTHDAY, 1905, AT HIS RESIDENCE, MOLESWORTH STREET, WELLIN...
- ILLUSTRATION1. PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. 2. THE LATE HON. W. C. WALKER AND THE LATE RIGHT HON. E. J. SEDDON. 3. THE BALLA...
- SECTIONNEW ZEALAND'S GREAT LOSS
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- ARTICLEMR. SEDDON'S LAST HOURS
- ARTICLEIN THE CITY
- ARTICLEA MAN OF ACTION
- ARTICLEAT WORK IN PARLIAMENT.
- ARTICLEMR SEDDON AS AN IMPERIALIST.
- ARTICLEMR SEDDON AMONG HIS OWN
- ARTICLEMR SEDDON AND THE HUMANITIES
- ARTICLETHE WILD WEST COAST
- ARTICLETRIBUTES TO MR SEDDON.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Hon. James McGowan, Minister of Justice and Minister of Alines, joined Mr Seddon’s Ministry in January, 1900.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Hon. C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs, became a member of the Ministry in October, 1900.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Hon. T. Y. Duncan, Minister of bands and Agriculture, was appointed top the Ministry in July, 1900.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Hon. A. Pitt, Attorney-General, received his appointment in June, 1903. The Hon. Mahata Tawhiao Potatau te Wherow...
- ARTICLECONDOLENCES.
- ARTICLENEWSPAPER COMMENTS
- ARTICLESOME OLD COMAPNIONS
- ARTICLEHOSPITAL TRUSTEES TRIBUTE
- ARTICLELIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION
- ARTICLEA FRIEND OF NATIVE RACES
- ARTICLEFROM THE WEST COAST.
- ARTICLEA TASMANIAN TRIBUTE.
- ARTICLEFROM THE MAORIS
- ARTICLEMESSAGES OF SYMPATHY
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEAN EPITAPH
- SECTIONTHE HOME-COMING.
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND'S HONOURED DEAD
- ARTICLEA CITY IN MOURNING
- ARTICLEBACK TO “GOD’S OWN COUNTRY."
- ARTICLESYMPATHY OF THE MAORIS
- ARTICLETHE FEELING THROUGHOUT THE COLONY
- SECTIONMUSIC FOR THE DEAD
- ARTICLETHURSDAY’S SAD CEREMONY.
- ARTICLEAERE RA!
- ARTICLETHE CORTEGE.
- ARTICLETHE FUNERAL PROCESSION
- ARTICLETHE LAST MARCH.
- ARTICLELIFE’S JOURNEY ENDED.
- ARTICLETHE VOLUNTEERS.
- ARTICLEMEMORIAL SERVICES.
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- SECTIONOUR LATE PREMIER.
- ARTICLEMESSAGE FROM THE KING.
- ARTICLETRIBUTES TO MR SEDDON.
- ARTICLEPRESS COMMENTS.
- ARTICLEMESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.
- ARTICLEA GIANT AT WORK.
- ARTICLELEGISLATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS.
- ARTICLEA MELBOURNE VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS.
- ARTICLEAN OPPONENT'S TRIBUTE.
- ARTICLEA MANY-COLOURED CAREER
- ARTICLEMR SEDDON’S DEBUT AS PREMIER
- ARTICLEHIS FIRST SPEECH IN THE HOUSE.
- ARTICLEHIS LAST SPEECH IN PARLIAMENT
- ARTICLETHE LAST ELECTIONS
- ARTICLEMR SEDDON AND LABOUR
- ARTICLEINTERESTS OF THE DEMOCRACY
- ARTICLETHE PREMIER AND HIS LUCK
- ARTICLEIN PRE-NEW ZEALAND DAYS
- ARTICLESOME REMEMBRANCES
- ARTICLEPATHETIC INCIDENTS
- ARTICLEMR EDDON AS A FREEMASON
- ARTICLETHE LIBERAL REGIME
- ARTICLESIR JOSEPH WARD.
- ARTICLEREINS OF GOVERNMENT.
- ARTICLERECIPROCITY.
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- ARTICLEMORE LETTERS FROM WOMEN.
- ARTICLEPRODUCE NOTES.
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- ARTICLENEVER WANTED TO EAT.
- ARTICLEPENNY POSTAGE.
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- ARTICLEOUR LITTLE DINNERS
- ARTICLEMR NAPIER IN AMERICA.
- ARTICLELIVER CHILL AND ITS DANGERS.
- ARTICLEA SALVATIONIST.
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- ARTICLETWO THOUSAND FATHOMS DEEP.
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- ARTICLEHONEST MEAT.
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- ARTICLESUNDAY READING.
- ARTICLEBUILDING FOR THE SKIES.
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- ARTICLETHE LATE SEDDON’S VISIT TO RIVERVIEW.
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYED AT CHURCH
- ARTICLEHOLIDAY WAGES.
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- GROUPING_NODESUPPLEMENT TO “THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL.
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLETHE LATE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON.
- ILLUSTRATIONHERRMANN PHOTO (Protected).