V A 11 T Y ' S CIRCULATING LIBR AR Y. SUBSCRIBERS lo this Libraiy we respectfully ixqufcte.l to RiiTURX <!i« BOOKS nuw iii their possc~iion, the current month, that an entirely iictv clussititiuion nwy bt- miidi; to ihcililute the convtnk'ucc of rHbscribeiTi*. With a vii;\\- to nitikiiip; thw Library ovon more popular than it is at prasout, tho proprietor purposes tIIANUING Novieis, in two »r move voiuuiwi in set«, to prevent tlie inconvenience felt by many iu being unable to obtain tho oontiuu.itio:i volumes." CANADA ftUILDINOii, QUEEN-STREET, AfCICI.AM>. X A 11 T Y ' S CIRCULATING LIB EASY. SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully informal that the follow-in!: NEW JJUUKS liavo just beun added to the CataloCTO, mul thr.t a siiipment of 13' mAm, expressly KufcH-ed lor thi.; Lilii-nxv, is shortly eijkfct<xj, which t.~UI comprise cnaicroiii works el". yet lin&ttHinnblc from any Library iu the Colony. A Dark Night's Work", by Mrs". Gaskill After Dark, by Wilkie C'oiliiw CI oopies) Story of Eliaabalh Retnnrksble Adventures »r.A unrcvofi!e<l Mysteries, by Captain Wi-axall (2 tolh.)' Never too Le.t<; to Itcnd, by Charles Reado AriiJjwiiill, or G-uiity l'&ace', by A. J. BarrowcliiTo Wliwt and Tp.rej A Loet Love, by Owen Young Singleton, by Tallwl Gwyime At Oiid3, by the author of QniUi'(2ud copy) Sire. HHlibiirton'a Troubled (2nd copv) Tlie Channii.gs Captain Gmnow'a RrjuinNoeiicea, being- Anecdotes of tho Court, tbc Compt, and the Clubs Ciiptmn Gronow's RiooHecliuiiH, forming; a eecond Heries Court of Peter tho Oivat, by the Austrian Legation (2 vow.) And tho following continuation, vols. of sorials, viz.:— Cornhill Magazine, vol. 7 Temple ]hr, vol. S St. James's Magazine, vol. 7 CttSfell'a Funily Paper, vol. 11 Family Herald, vol. 20 Onoo a Week, vol. S. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. J. VAR T Y BEGS respectfully to call tho att-mlion of the public to this "SERIES OF VIEWS of the Province of Auckland, which are executed by tlio Messrw. BEEnE in a very superior style, and comprise, ))CGide« spots of minor ink«re~t, tliowj which Imve memoi-Hblo as the scenes vf thy conflicts and struggles which have occurred during tho presentMaori rebellion.
The price o!' each vie-*- is 55., mounted on cardboard, and the following is a list of the subject*:— 1. Mataiana 4. ~ 5. Kavau (the Governor's icsidence) 8. Maiakana 10. Auckland (V.'.jsluyan Cillfge, &c.) U. Wiiknliwiti, KhuK: p.kana 12. Beleiisvillo, Kaipnr.i ' 13. Maori Encampment at Hclcnsvuln, Knipara Ji. 'i\ir;iT.-;i Kiiukaimkiiin, Kcsidenoe of 31 r. Iviiif-r 15. V.':<k:'.tiv.-;ii, K;ttil:aiir.ka]ia 10. Muori liiili-bi-.-d IS. Mauri War liar.c. -, -, Knhxira (Xgatiunabja tribe) I! , . Brury C'.ini]i •."J. Tli? Uuccn's Redoubt 21. Xaval C.iuip, Maiuiffatawhiri Creek 22. Mci-!').jio 28. lfcingiriri L't. 2-5. Chin c-tr at Kr.ngiriii, ftiiu graves of men killed in iii-tinn '11. ~ Kiiisr ,A!a'ntaerti'f- I'alfico Its. ~ Tninb el' Kins I'otutuu I'iwt •JH. Weikcto Kivov, fivisi Mvrcuieu) 30. Tho Coniutrrv, Ain/klund SI. View fiv.ii the ('.■inetery, AncJcland S'2. Auckland Annual Kegatia sy. Do. do. .10. ,"4. l>o. iio. do. VAKTY ; CANADA r-XJILOIKGS, QUKKX-STKEET, Auckland. CA 51 BHIDO 1C HOUSE. ON SALK, OKK lllin. AViIiTIC A_VD GOLD CHES'A ]srertk!':ist Seri-ices, clieiip ]lii!!iev Set! Toilet. Set- in srrcat variety Bedroom Ctiiidliviicks Cii:iu-»>!«.l Hod Fans }!o\»l? anil Oliambcn Jugs f.ud Mn.;.. Si one Jurs. all eizos P. l>. PP.IME. CAMI!K ID a E HOUSE. O?7 SALE, BEST SCOTCH OATMEAL, in two cwt. caake Brown und Poison'* Coin Flour I<\ L. PKIME.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 94, 2 March 1864, Page 5
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