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SFECIAL ART SUPPLEMENT. PRINTED ON ART PAPER 1 FOR FRAMING. SHAMROCK 111. RACING. This picture will be in immense demand not only by yachtsmen, but by all who love /, beautiful work of art. It is from a photo, taken while the yacht was on one of lier trial races at Weyinouth, England, and the impression of immense speed given has not been equalled in any photo, yet reproduced in the colony of any yacht whatsoever. The photo, waa kindly lent the "Graphic" by a yachting i enthusiast, andyis the only picture of its sort in Auckland. It is printed on an "unbacked" sheet, and is ready for framing. THE NORTH SHORE. AUCKLAND'S LOVELY MARINE SUBURB. SUPERB PANORAMAS AND UNIQUE VIEWS. Strange as it may seem, little attention has been bestowed by photographers on the North Shore, which has recently gone ahead so rapidly that pictures taken even a year ago are out of date. A COMPLETE SERIES OF VIEWS IS NOW GIVEN. Included in this set are:— VICTORIA-ROAD, LOOKING TOWARDS MOUNT VICTORIA. VICTORIA - ROAD, LOOKING TOWARDS THE WHARF. CALLIOPE-ROAD, SHOWING NEW RESIDENCES. CHURCH-STREET, FROM A NBWI POINT OF VIEW. MELROSE, FROM MOUNT VICTORIA. FORESHORE, FROM NORTH HEAD. THE SCHOOL AND SCHOOL CHILDREN. (A whole-page group. Every child recognisable.) TWO DOUBLE-PAGE PANORAMAS (Looking east and west). A brief descriptive account is also given. The above is the most comprehensive series of pictures yet issued of the Shore, and all residents should procure copies to post to friends to show what a beautiful suburb they possess. Nothing like it in the colony is the general verdict. THE CANAL. WHAU ROUTE EXPEDITION. SIX COMPREHENSIVE VIEWS OF. THE ROUTE OF THE PROPOSED CANAL. OTHER INTERESTING PICTURES. MERCER STATION AND TYPES OF THE NEW HEAVY ENGINES ON THE ROTORUA-AUCK-LAND RAILWAY. EAST COAST PICTURES. CHARMING PHOTO. ART PICTURES, "THE SISTERS." UNIQUE VIEWS OF THE UREWERA COUNRTY. FULL-PAGE GROUP NO-LICENSE CONVENTION DELEGATES, WELLINGTON. W.C.T.U. TABLEAU, CONGRESS OF NATIONS. FULL-PAGE GROUP. CHARACTER CHARCOAL SKETCHES. MARK AND BORIS HAMBOURG. AND MANY OTHER PICTURES, . TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. READY • TO-MORROW.

The Tilikum was placed on exhibition for the first time last evening opposite the Art Gallery, in Wellesley-street, During her stay in Auckland she will be thrown open for inspection from 11 to 5, and 7 till 10 p.m. Captain Voss and Mr Buckridge will be in attendance. Short lectures will be given at 3 and 8 respectively. A very large number —indeed, a record attendance for an opening night in New Zealand —attended last evening to see the canoe that is sailing for Britain's supremacy.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 172, 21 July 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 172, 21 July 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 172, 21 July 1903, Page 5