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CTTPID'S POST OFFICE ron VALENTINES, IS NOW OPEN, and will CONTINUE SO until the 14th instant, VALENTINE'S DAY, When the contents will be delivered by hand throughout Auckland, Pamoll, Remucra, Newton, and Freeman's Bay. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF VALENTINES AT V A R T Y ' S , CANADA BUILDINGS, CiUEEN-STP.EET, AUCKLAND. V ARTY'S CIBCULATING LIBBAST. SUBSCRIBERS to this library are respectfully requested to RETURN tho BOOKS now in their possession, during the current month, that ea entirely now classification may ho made to facilitate the convenience of subscriber*. "With a view to making this Library oven morn popular than it is at present, the proprietor purposes CHANGING Novels, in two or moro volumes in sots, to prevent tho inconvenience folt by many ia being unable to obtain the continuation volume*. CANADA BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. VAKT Y ' S CIECtfLATING- LI BEAKY. SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully informed that the following NEAV BOOKS hare juet boea added to tho Catalogue, and that a large shipment of Books, expressly selected for this Library, ia eherfly expected, which will comprise numerous workfl M yet unattainable from any Library in the Colony. A Dark Night's Work, by Mrs. Gaskill After Dark, by "VVilkie Collins ('2 copies) Story of Elizabeth Remarkable Adventures and unrcvealtd Mysteries, .by Captain Lascelles Wraxall (2 vole.) Never too Late to Mend, by Charles Esado Amberhill, or Guilty Peace, by A. J. Barroweliffe Wheat and Tares A Lost Love, by Ashford Owen Yoiinp; Singleton, by Talbot Gwynne At Odds, by tho author of Quite (2nd copy) Mrs. Haliburton'e Troubles (2nd copy) The Channings Captain Gronow's Reminiscences, being Anecdotes of the Court, the Camps, and the Clubs Captain Gronow's Recollections, forming a second series Court of Peter tho Great, by the Austrian Legation (2 vols.) And the following continuation vols. of serials, viz.:— CornhiK Magazine, vol. 7 Temple Bar, vol. 8 St. Jamis's Magazine, vol. 7 CasseU's Family Paper, vol. 11 Family Herald; vol. 20 Onco a Week, vol. 8. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF THE Pli OVINCE OF AITCKL Atf D. J. VASTY BEGS rcspectfullv to call tho attention of the public to this "SERIES OF VIEWS of the Province of Auckland, which are executed by the Messrs. Beere in a very superior style, and comprise, htttidea spots of minor interest, those which have become memorable as the scenes of the conflicts and struggles which have occurred during the present JU.Tiri rebellion. The price of each view is Us., mounted on cardboard, and the following is a list of the subject*:— 1. Matukana •I. o. Kawau (the Governor's residence) (i. ~ ~ 8. Matakana 10. Auckland (Wcsleyan College, &C.) 11. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa 12. Helensville, Kaip.ira 13. Maori Encampment at Heloneville, Kaipars. 11. Tarawa Parore, Kaukapakapa, Residence of Mr. Honor 13. Wiikatiwai, Kaukapakapa Hi. Maori hiiri'-brc'd 18. Maori War Dance, Kaipara (Ngatiunatua tribe) 19. Di-ury Camp • UO. The Queen'b Redoubt 21. Naval Camp, Maungatawhiri Creek 22. Meranerc 211. Rangiriri 25. Church at Rangiiiri, and graves of men killed ' in action 2(5. NgiUuawliaiH [ 27. „ King Matutaera's Palace I 38. ~ Tomb of King Potatau Fint 29. Waikato River, from Moremero 3(). The Cemetery, Auckland 31. View from tho Cemetery, Auckland 3 - 2. Auckland Annual Regatta :Vi. Do. do. do. 34. Do. do. do. VABTY, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. TO BUILDERS. PIANING, TONGUING, AND GROOVING. mHE undersigned having completed their MILLS. X at ONEHUNGA, are prepared to SUPPLY BOARDS PLANED, TONGUED and GROOVED, for flooring and other purposes. All kinde of Planing, &c., executed to order with dispatch. Building material of all kinds now on hand for sale at current rates. Wanted 12 LABOURERS. > one but good handi need apply to ammm & Onehunga, JanuarjrSlet. W. MULBR HAS REMOVED his COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more conuaodieu* premises opposite tho Q. C. E. Boots of every description made to order by a*«> olnea workmen. Peg Boots made, and repairs ueetty esflOßtoa. V FOOT OF SHORTLAND STRKBT, Auckland. OATMEAL, GROATS, AND BABLEY. MESSRS. THORNTON, SMITH, & MR™ have on «ale a email parcel of BENCBAFTS MELBOURNE-MADE OATMEAL, GBOATB, and BARLEY. Auckland, December 24, 1863. N O T T C K. «*3» TIOR SALE, the celebrated Im- £ r DOrted Heavy Cort Btallion ! "IRON DUKE," sl3 o&skglS the r— ■'* of Mr. B. NEWELL. ni* Pedigree imd an _m»y. .bo. l}ed bt AM >lvin<r toVr. OWVNNEi nt the KrtSsj

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 February 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 February 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 February 1864, Page 5

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