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With a view to making this Library orrn nioro popular (ban it is at present, tho proprietor purposes CHANGING Novels, in two or more volumes in sets, to prevent tho inconvenience felt by many in being unable to obtain the continuation volumes. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Aitkumi. VAETT' S CISCTJLATIXG LIBRARY. SUBSCRIBE I'S are respectfully informed that the following NEW BOOKS have just been added to the Catalogue, and that a large shipment of Books, expressly selected for this Library, is shortly expected, which will comprise numerous works as yet unattainable from any Library in the Colony. A Dark Night's Work, by Mrs. Gxskill After Dark, by Wilkie Collins (2 copies) Story of Elizabeth Remarkable Adventures and unrevealed Mysteries, by Captain Liiscelles "Wraxall (1! vols.) Never too Late to Mend, by Charles Reade Amberhiil, or Guilty Peace, by A. J. Banowcliffo Wheat and Tares A Lost I ."Yt*, by Asliford Owen Sir.gleton, bv Tall to! (i wvtitip At Odds, by the author of Quits ('2nd copy) Mrs. Haliburton's Troubles ('2nd copy) The Ghannings Captain Gronow's Reminiscences, being Anecdotes of the Court, the Camps, and the C'lubs Captain Gronow's Recollections, forming a second series Court of Peter the Groat, by the Austrian Legation ("2 vols.) And the following continuation vols, of serials, viz.:— Cornliill Magazine, vol. 7 Temple Bar, vol. 8 ' St. James's Magazine, vol. 7 Cassell's Family Paper, vol. 11 Family Horald, vol. '20 Once a Week, vol. 8. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS Of TIIK PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. J. VAR T Y BEGS respectfully to call tho attention of tho public to this SERIES OF VIEWS of tho Province of Auckland, which are executed by tho Messrs. Bkkke in a very sihperior style, and comprise, besides spots of minor interest, those which have become memorable as the scenes of the conflicts and struggles which have occurred during the present Maori rebellion. The price of each view is 5?., mounted on cardboard, and the following is a list of the subjects : — 1. Matakana •i. _. { it. Kawau (the Governor's residence) 68. Jlatakana 10. Auckland (Weslovnn College, &c.) 11. V.'akatiwai, Kaukapakapa i' 2. Helensville, Kaipara 13. Maori Encampment at Helensville, Kaipara 11. Tarawa Parore, Kaukapakapa, Residence of Mr. Boner 15. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa lfi. Maori half-bred IS. Maori War Dance, Kaipara (Ngatiunatua tribe) 19. Drury Camp '20. Tho Queen's Redoubt 21. Naval (".'simp, Maungatawhiri Creek 22. Merernere "2:5. Rangiriri 21. 25. Church al K.ingiriri, and grnvea of men lolled in iction 2fi. Ngaruawhaia | 07. „ King Matutaera's Palace ] s. ~ Tomb of King Potatau First '29. Waikato River, from Meremere :iO. The ('enietery, Auckland 31. View from the ('1 meti.-ry, Auckland .'('2. Auckland Annual Regatta Tel. 110. do. do. ' 34. Do. do. do. 1 V A Jt 'J 1 Y. 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New Zealand Herald, Issue I, 1 April 1864, Page 3
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