CHAPMAN'S MAPS.
THE 'first series of these popular MAPS of NEW -ZEAL^kL is now complete in eight large lithographed shttte beautifully Coloured and Mounted, each in,a Pocket Cloth Case, and will be forwarded Post Free to any pirt of New Zealand, Australia, or Great Britain. PRICE THIRTY-FIVE SHILLINGS. No. 1 A LARGE COMPREHENSIVE MAP OF NEW ZEALAND— Price 7s. 6d. No. 2.— A NEW MAP OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.— Price ss. No. 3.— A CAREFULLY COMPILED MAP OOfF f THE MIDDLE ISLAND.— Price ss. ; No. 4.— THE FORTY-ACRE PLAN OF THE NORTHERN PART OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.— Price ss. No. 6.— THE FOUTY-ACRE PLAN OF THE> MIDDLE PART OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.— Price ss. No. 6.— THE MILITARY SETTLEMENT PLAN OF THE UPPER AND LOWER WAIKATO. —Price ss. No. 7.— A PLAN OF THE COLONY OF NEW ; ZEALAND.— Price Is. 6d. No. B.— THE REGISTRATION PLAN OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND.— Price ss. These Maps have all been got up in Auckland by first-class Artists, with the greatest care and regardless of expense, and have been pronounced, by those parties best qualified to give an opinion, as .being. the best samples of carefully compiled and beautifully printed Maps ever published in New Zealand.
> GEO. T. CHAPMAN, NEWS AGENT, SOLE Agent in Auckland for the "HOME NEWS," which will in future be receivedtwice a month, viz. j — THE "HOME NEWS," via MARSEILLES, THE "HOME.NEWS," via PANAMA; AND ALL THE LEADING ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS, ENGLISH^ SCOTCH, and IRISH MAGAZINES,' ENGLISH AND FRENCH FASHIONS, &c, &c, &c.
NOW IN PREPARATION. • _______ rpHE Second Series of Chapman's NEW MAP No. 1 will be a large detailed correct Map of THE COUNTY. OF EDEN. 1 This will be, when completed, the most elaborate and reliable Map of this District, and will be uniform in size and price with the First Series of Chapman's Maps of New Zealand.
CHAPMAN'S LIBEAEY. fTIHIS popular CIRCULATING LIBRARY is -L ; the ' Oldest, and by far the Most Extensive Subscription Library in New Zealand. Having a constant succession of New and Popular Works 'added every month, to meet the wants of Subscribers, it continues to be, THE LIBRARY OF NEW ZEALAND. r
X __________________________———————- 'geo. t. chabman,* , BOOKSELLER, HAS JUST- OPENED a second choice lot of Church of England Prayer Books, with the NEW ZEALAND_HYMNAL. These, haying been printed and bound in England, are much superior, and will be sold at about one half the usual price charged for the Colonial edition.
GEO. T. CHAPMAN, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE - ADMIRALTY CHARTS *ND NAUTICA ALMANACKS. NAUTICAL ALMANACKS for 1867, 186 8 1869 Charts of North and South Pacific, and Subdivisions Charts of Indian Ocean, and Sub-divisions '• ' Charts of East India Islands, China, Japan, &c. Charts of New Zealand Coast, Harbours, and Rivers, '-"' And a large Stock of Nautical Works.
THE HANDY BOOK OF THE LAWS OF NEW '; ' ZEALAND, - Second Edition. AN ABRIDGMENT of the ORDINANCES of he LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, and of the - first THREE PARLIAMENTS- in New Zealand, now in the press, will shortly be published. The first edition of this popular Manual was pronounced byi his Honor Chief Justice Sir George A. Akney to be the best compilation of the laws of any country '''lie had ever leen. The second edition will be edited by one of the best lawyers in Auckland, and will be got up in a handsome pocket volume, cloth-bound. ' GEO. T. CHAPMAN, PUBLISHER.
GEO. T. CHAPMAN, AGENT AT AUCKLAND FOR THE SALE 07 THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT • .' - PUBLICATIONS. ' g-^\ AZETTES received by every mail as they are VUT published. ACTS, as they come in force, are ralso received, STATISTICS of 1864, and other papers. - . G.T. 0. is also agent for the sale of all the corrected Customs Forms in use at her Majesty 'a Customu House, Auckland.
' TO ARRIVE 1 IN A FEW DA?S FROM t > WELLINGTON. A FEW COPIES of MR. FOX'S new WORK on NEW ZEALAND. , Parties wishing to -secure copies will be kind enough 'to apply early to »-- present disappointment, as. the work is. acknowledged - to be the best account of the late war, and ofithe ' state of New Zealand affairs past and present; • ■ i . L ,ii _ <! i, o _________ > j,, -}»„,.! j GEO. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2807, 25 July 1866, Page 3
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