Shortly published, price Is,, rriHE CHRISTIAN MISSION TO THE X ABORIGINES OF NEW ZEALAND; Its Connection with the Colonization of the Country, and the Results which have followed. A LECTURE BY THE REV. JOHN WARREN, 24 years a Missionary in New Zealand, Delivered in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Auckland, fof the Young Men's Chiistian Association, July 9, 1863, and published at the request of the audience. The Author is alone responsible for the sentiments of the Lectuie.
TO ADVERTISERS, THE DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS has » Larger Circulation than any other Newspaper in Auckland, aud is' consequently the BEST »nd CHEAPEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM iu,the Piovince. , 1 OFFICE—QUEEN STREET, CORNER- OF yULOAN LANE.
STEAM PRINTING OEFIOE., ■ 3 THE New Office of the DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS, O'Connell-stieet, is the largest and beat furnished Printing Establishment- iu-JSTew <2ealancj, ais may be inspected by visitors at auy gentlemen residing in country districts requiring Printing executed for them, will haye th'eijr orders punctually attended'to, and kriodeiate prices clirirgeil, if tUoy oommuttw^t* tiieir wishes by npst.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1871, 16 July 1863, Page 2
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168Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1871, 16 July 1863, Page 2
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