V A 11 T Y ' S CIRCULATING- LIBRAE Y. QUP.SCKIBERS are respectfully informed that O the following NEW BOOKS have just been added to the Catalogue, and that a large shipment of i Books, expressly selected fur this Library, is shortly j expected, which will comprise numerous works as yet unattainable from any Library in the Colony. ; A Dark Night's Work", by Mr*". Gaskill Alter Dark, bv Wilkio Collins (2 copies) ; Story of Elizabeth Remarkable Adventures and unrevealed Mysteries, j bv Captain Lascelles Wraxall (2 vols.) I Never too Lute to Mend, by Charles Rende [ Amberhill, or Guiltv I'oiiee, by A. J. Barrowcliffe I Wheat and Tares ' * I A Lost Love, by Ashford Owen ; VoTing Singleton, by Talbot Gwynnn , At < Mds, li'v the author of Quits'(2nd copy) Mrs. Ilalib'urton's Troubles (2nd copy) ' ! The ChanniiigH ] Captain Oronow's Reminiscences, being Anecdotes ! of the Court, the Camps, and the Clubs i Captain Gronow's Recollections, forming a second ! series j Court of Peter tho Great, by the Austrian Legation ('2 vols.) And the following continuation vols, of serials, viz.:— Cornhill Magazine, vol. 7 Temple Bar, vol. S St. .lames's Magazine, vol. 7 t Cassell's Family Paper, vol. 11 | Family Herald," vol. 20 t )nce a Week, vol. 8. , CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, ! Auckland. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS ! OK THE | PBOVINCE OF AUCKLAND. | i J. VAR T V ; I>EGS respectfully to call the attention of the ) public to this "SERIES OF VIEWS of the j Province of Auckland, which aro executed by the Messrs. Bkkkk in a very superior style, and comprise, besides spots of minor interest, those which have become memorable as tho scenes of tho conflicts and stnmgleu which have occurred during tho present Maori rebellion. The price of each view is os., mounted on cardboard, and the following is a list of the subjects : — 1. Mutakana 3. i -1. ! y. Kawau (the Goremor's residence) 6. 8. Matakana 10. Auckland (Wesloyan College, &o.) 11. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa I' 2. Helonsvillc, Kaipara . JS. Maori Encampment at Ilelons-nlle, Kaipara 14. Tarawa Parore, Kaukapakapa, Residence of Sir. Bonor 15. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa IG. Maori half-bred 18. Maori War Dance, Kaipara (Ngataunatua tribe) 19. Drury Clamp 20. Tho Queen's Redoubt 21. Naval Camp, Maungutawhiri Cre»k 22. Meremere 23. Rangiriri ''*■ | ~i:>. Church lit Rangiriri, and jrraTW of men killed in action 26. Ngaruawhaia 07 King Matutnera's Palace ■i s ; " Tomb of King Potatau Firtt Un. Waikato River, from Meremere ;;o. The Cemetery, Auckland 31. View from the Cemetery, Auckland 32. Auckland Annual Regatta 33. Do. do. do. 34. Do. do. do. VARTT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AvCXLANK.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 April 1864, Page 5
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