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npHE seoond edition of Chapman's Abridgment X of the Ordinances of the Legislative Council andof the Acts of the General Assembly of the first three Parliaments of New Zealand. The firstedition of , this popular Manual was deolwed by his Honor Sir George A. Arney to be one of the beat abridgments of the laws of any country he had ever seen.
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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 shprt title, the page' of the authorised edition, the page of the abridgmeat as above, and , remarks as to how the Acts, &c, are repealed, ron* . dered obsolete, amended, superseded, &c.
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With the adjacent Islands, showing the boundary oi the colony, and the track of the ' Fiery Star ' while burning. Price Is. 6d.' Not. 5, 6, and 7 are drawn on a large scale, to ghow more distinctly the Surveyed Blocks, Fortyacre Lands, Special and Military Settlements, Counties, Pariahes, Native Reserves, Villages, Confiscated Lands, Roads, Rivers, Harbours, &c., in the Province of Auckland, aad will be found invaluable to guide intending settlers in the selection of land. Tfiß PUBLISHER has much pleaaure in calling the general attention of the inhabitants of the Provinces of New Zealand to the aboye series, of very popular new Maps, the sale of which has already greatly exceeded his expectations. Having been compiled and printed in Auckland under 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 gQt up has induced publisher to offer them at the very reasonable and low prices as aboye, knowing that: only a very extensive sale in the Provinces will repaj him for the outlay. .At the above prices they will be forwarded free by
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3044, 29 April 1867, Page 3
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1,097Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3044, 29 April 1867, Page 3
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