V A 31 T Y ' S • CIRCULATING LIBRARY. 8' ÜBSCRIBEKS to this Library arc respectfully requested to RETURN the* BOOKS now in their possession, during the current month, that an entirely new classification may bo made tc facilitate the convenience of subscribers. > 'With ii view to making this Library even more popular than it is at present, the proprietor purposes CHANGING Nuv(4s, in two or more volumes in . nets, to prevent, the inconvenience felt by many in being unable to obtain the continuation volume*. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AIXKLANH. VAKT Y ' S CIKCUL ATI XG- LIBRARY. QU3SCRTHERS are respectfully informed that O .he following XKVV BOOKS havo juet bean added to tha Catalogue, ami that a largo shipment of ' Books, expressly selected for this Library, is ehertly expected, which will comprise numerous works as yet unattstinnblo from any Library in the Colony. A Dark Night's Work', by Mrs'. Gaskill After Dark, by W'ilkie Collins (2 copies) .Story ofJClmi be! li Remarkable Adventures and unrevealed Jlystoriee, by Captain Lawelles AVnixiill (2 vols.)" N?ver too Late to Mend, by Charles Roade Amburhill. or Guilty Peace", by A. J. Barrowoliflb Wheat and Tares A Lost Love, by Ashfa-d Owcr. Young Singleton, by Talbot Gwynne At O.l(!s, by the author of Quits"(2nd copy) Mrs. Ilalihnrtou's Troubles (2nd copy) Tim Charminßs Captain Gronow's Reminiscence?, being Anecdotes of the Court, the Camps, and the Clubs Captain Grunow's Recollections, forming a second series Court of Peter the Gront, by the Austrian Legation (!! vols.) And the following continuation vols. of scriala, viz.: — Cornhill Maarazine, vol. 7 Temple Bar," vol. S St. James's vol. 7 C«sscll\s Family Paper, vol. 11 Family Herald! vol. t>o Once a Week, vol. 8. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STRSKT, Auckland. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS 01' TUB PEOYINCE OF AUCKLAND. j J. VAH T Y BEGS respectfully to call th» attention of the public to this SERIES OF VIEWS of the Province nf Auckland, which aro executed by the. Messrs. Bkkhe in a very superior style, and comprise, brides spots of minor interest, those which have become nieniovablc as tin; stones of the conflicts and strumitis which have occurred during tho present Mara rebellion. * The price, uf each view is 55., mounted on cardboard, and the following is a list of the subjects :— 1. Metalcana 3. d. ~ o. KawttiL (the Governor's residence) 8. Matk-aiiu ID. Auckland (Wesleyan College, &C. , . 11. V:\kntiwai, Kaukapakapa 12. llclensvillc, KaipaiTi 13. Jlanri Emrampmcnt at HelensviUc, Kaipara It. Tarawa Parore, Kaukapakapa, Residence of Mr. Boner l;j. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa Ki. MHi.ri lwlf-lued IS. ilaori AVar Dance, Kaipara (Ngatiunatua tribe) 19. r>mrv (.'amp •20. The Queen's Redoubt 21. Xaval Camp, 51 aungalawhiri Croek 22. Jteji'inero ' 23. liangiriri 21. ~ 25. Church at Rangiriri, and graves of men killed in action 2(i. Nganunvhaia 27. „ Kins' Matulacra's Palace „ Tomb of King Potatiiu Fiwt 20. WaiUato Rivor, from ?.Icrcmere ai). The Cenirtery, Auckland 31. View from the Cemetery, Auckland 32. Auckland Annual Regatta S3. Do. do. do. 31. Do. do. do. YARTT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Are.Ki.Axn. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE. ON SALE, ONE IOIH. WHITE AND GOLD CHINA Bivjikfasl .Services, cheap Dinner Sl'ls Toilet '.n i;reat variety JJfdiiiom (.'inidlfsticVs Clmiv mul Bed V-.m* Bowls and Ciiambera f) ujis and Mugs Sl.oiie Jars, all sizes F. L. PRIME. CAMBEID&E HOUSE. ON SALE, BEST SCOTCH OATMEAL, in two cwt. cailte Brown mul Poison's Corn i'lour F. L. PRIME. CAMBK 1D G E HOUSE. ON SALE, "PRESERVED GAME, SOUPS, in lib. and 21b. Jl this ; Preserved Fresh Vegetables, in lib. tins Fine Fresh iluscateb Kultniias, in small drums Vcrnucilii and Jlaccaroni Taylor's Homeopathic Cocoa Groceries of all sorts F. 1,. PRIMB. CAMBRIDGE UOU SE. 1 V. L. PRIME, ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! FAMILY GROCER, : Cni;;A, Exutbeswauk, and Glasb Warehocsb, i QUK E N STREET, i Auckland. i ( : ) HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. I FOR HIRE, J , ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE J HOUSES j j Sociables, Open and Close Carriages r. ; Cabs, Vans, Buggies, and Doy Carte A ' ! . OMNIBUSES i 1 To Ouchungu at 8 u.iii., 10 a.m., noon, and at 3, 4 flnd 5 p.m. r 1 I Returning from OiuAiungo at 8, !t and 10 a.m., noon, ! 2 p.:u., and at half-past -1 p.m. j On Sundays from eacU pUce af 9 a.m. aud4 p.m. ( II O It S E S j Taken in to Bait and to Livery. ! Looae Boxes. j Suddio and Liplit H.imoes Horses always I on Sale. l Vehicles of eTory IU-n-ijiiion imported to order. I . r j Horscr, Cnrrip.Kes, &>:., privately bought and sold OB j H. HAKDINIxIOy. Norember, 1563.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 5
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