Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMOON PHASES.
- ARTICLEWAIORONGOMAI MAILS. New Time-Table.
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES. Te Aroha.
- ARTICLEThe Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
- SECTIONCABLEGRAMS. THE LABOUR MARKET.
- ARTICLELATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Latest from Wellington. WELLINGTON, Last...
- ARTICLELATEST PROM THAMES. + 1 SAJjE OF CRAWFORD'S LEASE, WAIOTAHI CREEK. PURCHASED BY AN AUSTRALIAN SYNDICATE. THAMES...
- ARTICLEMINING NEWS. . *«.
- ARTICLEOHINEMURI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paeroa, Tuesday.
- ARTICLEBarney and his Cow. \ ■» < ■ A Curious Case of MistfAKKit Idbntitt.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEWAITOA ROAD BOARD.
- ARTICLEST. MARK'S CHURCH. ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL RE-UNION.
- ARTICLETHE VIRTUE OF THE BLUE. GUM.
- ARTICLEIMPORTANT TO RAILWAY. PASSENGERS.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- SECTIONGEOFFREY'S VICTORY.
- ARTICLESPEAKING IN PUBLIC.
- ARTICLEOCUGAN GREYHOUNDS. Fast Time Made From New York to Queenstown.
- ARTICLEA Great Chess Player's Death.
- ARTICLECobra – Catching.
- ARTICLEAn Impudent Matrimonial Swindle.
- ARTICLEHEADS AND HATS.
- ARTICLEDiscovery of Gold in Scotland.
- ARTICLEPARLIAMENTARY Wellington, August 23 to 25.
- ARTICLESCAB IX SHEEPACTION AGAINST A FAILMKIl. THE CASE DISMISSED Thames, August 25.
- ARTICLEANOTHER STRIKE. +. Till-: BOOTMAKERS' UNION AND GAItliETT BKOS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLELIGHTING THE THAMES BY ELECTRICITY. Thames, August 24.
- ARTICLEDEATH FROM ACCIDENT. Thames, August 27.
- ARTICLEMINING NEWS.
- ARTICLETHE DUNPiDIN WATERLOOEASY VICTORY FOR SAILOR BOY. Dunedin, August 27.
- ARTICLEA PLUCKY RESCUE.
- ARTICLETHJE MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT THAIMJES. .» _ Mavis's Condition Critical. THAMhS, AugUSl 27.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEA QUEER CASE .*. A CLERK CHARGES HIS EMPLOYER WITH PERJURY. Napier, August 26.
- ARTICLEGALE IN THE SOUTHTHE IIOTOMAHANA IN THE STORM. EXODUS FROM THE COLONY. Blu.rf, August 25.
- ARTICLEOHKEMURL 4. SPECIAL VISIT TO THE DISTRICT. POSITION OF THE MINES. (KBOM OtJK OWN COKIiJSbl'ONUitM1.)
- ARTICLESUDDEN DEATH IN NEWTON. Auckland, August 27.
- ARTICLEALLEGED ARSON. – ♦ ARREST OF THE OWNER'S WIFE.
- ARTICLETHE LUMTMS ACTCASE OV RALPH (.'KEEN FEN WICK. Auckland, August 25.
- ARTICLETHE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR OF DAIRIES.
- ARTICLELATE CABLES.
- ARTICLETHE MINERS' STRIKE. SUPPORT FROM AFFILIATED TRADES. ! FAILURE OF GAS SUPPLY; DARKNESS IN A MONTH.
- ARTICLEfiREAT DEMAND FOR NEW ZEALAND COAL. THE STEIKB EXPECTED TO EXTEND TO NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLEHORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN MELBOURNE.
- ARTICLETHE RETRENCHMENT, SCHEME « SAVING OF £233,000 EFFECTED. THE RAILWAY VOTE. Wellington, August 23.
- ARTICLEKAILWAY REFORMrtp,. Mil Si'-VAILE'S VROPOoAL.
- ARTICLEi\E\V ZEALAND UNIVERSITY. + PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS.
- ARTICLE"(JAGGED AND BOUND-" . <> LON<! SENTENCE ON LONG. Blumikhu, August 24.
- ARTICLEMINING EXHIBITS FOR MELBOURNE. BOURNE. Thames, August 24.
- ARTICLETHE MINERS STRIKEWORK STOPPED AT NEWCASTLE. -NO FAMINE FEARED. ENGLISH MINERS SENT FOR.
- ARTICLELATEST PARTICULARS. PARALYSIS OF TRADE. WHARF HANDS DISMISSED. SHIPPING LAID UP. PROBABLE DURATION OF THE STRUGGL...
- ARTICLEEFFECTS OF THE STRIKE JK AUCKLAND. ADVANCE IN COAL QUOTATIONS.
- ARTICLECABLEGRAMS.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLESUNSHINE IN THE HEART.
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