V A KTY'S Cllt c: UL A TING- LIBRARY, i SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully informed that i the following NEW BOOKS have just been lidded to the Catalogue, and Hint a large shipment of Bonks, i>xpre.s.<lv schcted 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. Gaskill After Jlurk, by Wilkie Collins (2 copies) Story of Elizabeth llemaikable Adventures and nnrevealed Mysteries, liy Captain Laseclles AVraxall (2 vols.) Never too Ijite to Mend, by Charles Reads Amherhill, or Guilty Peace, by A. .1. BarrowclifTe Wheat and Tares A Lost Love, by Ashford Owen Voting Singleton, by Talbot Gwvnne At Odds, bv tho author of Quits (2nd copy) Mrs. Haliburton's 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 the Great, by tho Austrian Legation (2 vols.) And the following continuation vols, of sorinln, viz.:— Conihill Magazine, vol. 7 I Temple liar, vol. 8 ! Si. James's Magazine, vol. 7 | CasseU's Family Paper, vol. 11 Family Herald, vol. 20 Oueo a Week, vol. 8. I O | CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, | Auckland. ! — i PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS j OFTHB j ! PRO TINGE OF AUCKLAND, j | J. VAR T Y j BEGS respeetfullv to call tho attention of the j public to this SERIES OF \ lEWS of the Province of Auckland, which are executed by the Messrs. Bekkf. in a very superior style, and comprise, besides spots of minor interest, those which have become memorable a.s the scenes of the conflicts and struggles which havo occurred during the present Maori rebellion. ] The price of each view is Ss., mounted on cardboard, and tho following is a list of the subjects : — | I. Matakana 2- „ 3. „ ! <• „ j 1 5. Kawau (ths Governor'* residence) 1 j 6. 8. Matakana | 10. Auckland (Wesleyan College, &c.) 11. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa I 12. Helensville, Kaipara 1 13. Maori Encampment at Helensville, Kaipara ! 14. Tarawa Parore, Kaukapakapa, Residence of i Mr. Boner ]r>. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa j 16. Maori half-bred I 18. Maori War Dance, Kaipara (Ngatiunatu* tribe) 1 19. Dniry Camp ! 20. The Queen's Redoubt i 21. Naval Camp, Maung*tawhiri Creak j 22. Meremere I 2.'». Ivanirii-iri ! 24. ' ' 2.3. Church at Rungiriri, and graves of men killed in action 2<i. Ngaruawhaia 2~. „ King Matutaera's Palace ZH. „ Tomb of King Potatau Fir*t 2i). WnLkato River, from Meremere 30. The Cemetery, Auckland 31. View from the Cemetery, Auckland , 32. Auckland Annual Regatta I 33. l)o. do. do. [ 34. Do. do. do. I VARTY, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, I Aockla> r>.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 137, 21 April 1864, Page 5
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