LIST OF WOBKS PUBUSHID BY GEO. T. CHAPMAN, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. JUST PUBLISHED, ITXLL BOUND, PBIOK, 20«. J BT posr, 225. HANDY BOOK OF THE LAWS OF NEW ZEALAND. rpHEiecond edition of Chapman's Abridgment X of the Ordinances of the Legislative Council and of the Acts of the General Assembly of the first three Parliament! of Mew Zealand. The first edition of this popular Manual was declaied by bis Honor Sir George A. Arney to be one of the best abridgments of the lavs of any country he had ever teen. JUST PUBLISHED, PBICI, 10s. ; BT POST, 10s. 6d. CHAPMAN'S INDEX TO THE STATUTE LAW OF NEW ZEALAND. This is an Alphabetical Index of the Laws of the General Government to January, 1867. It gives the date and number of the ordinance or Act, the short title, the page of the authorised edition, the page of the abridgment as above, and remarks as to how the Acts, &c, are repealed, rendered obsolete, amended, superseded, &c. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICB 6D. HAY'S ANNUAL GARDEN BOOK FOE 1867, With prices of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Conifers, Evergreens and Climbers, Fruit Trees Flower Seeds, &c, and NEW MONTHLY CALENDAR OF OPERATIONS in the Kitchen, Garden, Orchard, Flower Garden, Greenhoute.
I.pHAPM^N'S MAP OF NEW \J ZEALAND. The most oorreot and comprehensive map of New Zealand, showing the divisions of the nine Provinces ; » sketch map of Australasia j and outline Map of the World, with the various Mail routes and distsnces. Prioe4s. 2. CHAPMAN'S MAP OP THE NORTH ISLAND OP NEW ZEALAND, Including the Provinces of Auckland, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, and Wellington; the divisions of Counties, Settlements, Roads, and all the recent additions from the Military Surveys. Price 2s. 6d. 3. CHAPMAN'S MAP OF THE MIDDLE ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. Including the Provinces of Nelson, Marlborongb, Canterbury, Otago, and Southland, with the Towns, Stations, Gold-fields, Roads, and Railways. Price 2s. 6d. 4. CHAPMAN'S MAP OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, Showing the Harbours, Islands, Lakes, Rivers, Mountains, Roads, Counties, Villages, &c. Price 2s. 6d. 5. CHAPMAN'S ENLARGED MAP OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NO. 1— THE NORTHERN PART, Containing the Counties Wynyard, Mangonui, Hokianga, Bedford, Hobson, and Marsden, or from the North Cape to Whangarei. Price 2a. 6d. 6. CHAPMAN'S ENLARGED MAP OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NO. 2— THE MIDDLE PART, Containing the Counties Hobson, Marsden, Eden, Banks, and Queen's, or from Whanjrarei to the Waikato; the Villages, Roads, Counties, Parishes, Blocks, Settlements, &c. Price 2s. 6d. 7. CHAPMAN'S ENLARGED MAP OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NO. 3— THE WAIKATO DISTRICT, Containing the Counties Eden, Banks, Queen's, Rutland, Cook's, and Grey's, with the districts of Raglan, Aotea, Kawhia, Thames, Taupo, and Tauranga. Price 2i. 6d. 8. CHAPMAN'S PLAN OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND On a Jarge scale. This is the only complete and reliable one, compiled from the Government Registration Plans, showing tbe Blocks, Sections, number and area, the principal Buildings and Public Places, price 2s. 6d. 9. CHAPMAN'S CHART OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND With the adjacent Islands, showing the boundary of the colony, and the track of the « Fiery Star f while burning. Price Is. 6d. Nos. 5, 6, and 7 are drawn on a large scale, to show more distinctly the Surveyed Blocks, Fortyacre Lands, Special and Military Settlements, Counties, Parishes, Native Reserves, Villages, Confiscated Lands, Roads, Rivers, Harbours, &c, in tbe Province of Auckland, and will be found invalu* able to guide intending settlers in the selection of land. Tfix publisher has much pleasure in calling the general attention of the inhabitants of the Provinces of Hew Zealand to the above series of very popular new Maps, the sale of which has already greatly exceeded his expectations. . Having been compiled and printed in Auckland tinder his own inspection, with the assistance of the principal Government Surveyors and Draughtsmen, they contain more accurate information, and are more complete and better finished than any Maps of New Zealand yet published. The very great expense at which they have been got up has induced the publisher to offer them at the very reasonable and low prices as above, knowins; tbat only a very extensive sale in the Provinces will repay him for the outlay. At the abore prices they will be forwarded free by post. CHAPMAN'S GAZETTEER OF THE PRO YINPE OF AUCKLAND l Secqnd edition, carefully revised, giving the names of nearly fifteen hundred places, with a description of the locality, position, resources, and prospects, &c, and a fine large Map of the Province. Price 4s. CHAPMAN'S HANDY BOOK TO THE FARM AND GARDEN, Containing hints on ploughing, digging, manuring, sowing, planting, transplanting, training, propagating, pruning, *hudding, reaping, and gathering seeds, and the general management of the Field, Kitchen Garden, Orchard, Flower Garden, and Greenhouse. Price Is. NEW ZEALAND BALL-ROOM POCKET COMPANION, Containing hints on deportment and the correct figures of the several dances, compiled by an Auckland Lady Teacher. Price Is. KEMPS FIRST STEP TO MAORI CONVERSATION, Being a new and very much improved and enlarged edition of this very popular easy guide to the Maori language, by Henry Tacy Kemp, Bay of Islands, lafef Native Secretary and Interpreter to the Government. Price 2). 6d. TAYLORS THE AGE OF NEW ZEALAND, A Geological Paper, by the Rev. Richard Tayioy (of Whangwui), M.A., F.G.S., author' of "Te Ika a Mam, or New Zealand and its Inhabitant*.'* Price Is. TAYLORS OUR RACE AND ITS ORIGIN, An Ethnological Paper, by the Rev, Ricaajd Taylor, M. A., F.G.S., author of "Te Ika a Maui, or Ne^ Zealand and its Inhabitants." Price Is. '.' The. above two papers by Mr. Taylor are well worth reading carefully. The first, on the Geological Age of New Zealand, is the deductions from his personal experience in his sojourn for newly a lifetime in these islands. The second paper on the Bwman Race, its Origin and Migrations for six thousand years, until at last the representatives of Shem, Ham, and Japhet meet together in New Zealand, is exceedingly curious and instructive." They will be sent post free at the above price. q AY'S PlNfi TREE IN NEW ZEALAND, Being a Hit of Pines raised from seed introduced into New Zealand, with hints to parties wishing to grow them for ornament or shelter. Price 6d. MoEWIN'S BEBT METHOD OF SAVING SEEDS, The time of Sowing and Planting, and how to gjroy Fruij; Trees on grasslands. Price 6fl. .THE WANT OF THE COUNTRY; A Sermon by jibe Riy. Dxyrxt Bftvqt, Presbyterian Church, Auckland. Price Is. PROVIDENCE AND PRAYER : A Sermon by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zca« land. Price Is. ' CHAPMAN'S NEW. ZEALAND ALMANAC AjjTO DIRECTORY jfar 1867, Mjt&th year of publication, contains (fides, jMtaronorojctl Phenomena, Sailing Direqtions, gtatUtio*, Djreotoeies for the General <Sov«rnm#ntj
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 3
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