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V Alt T Y' S CIRCULATING LIBEAET. SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully informed that the following NEW HOOKS havu just beon added to the Catalogue, and that a lanro Hhipment of Books, expressly selected for this Library, is shortly wxpected, which will comprise numerous works as yot unattainable from any Library in the Colony. A Dark Night'a Work, by All's. Gaskill After Darlc, by Wilkie Collins (2 copies) Story of Elizabeth Remarkable Adventures and unrovcaled Mysteries, by Captain Lascelles Wrnxall (2 vols.) Never too Late to Mend, by Charles Roadc Amberhill, or Guilty Peace, by A. J. Barroweliffe Whoat and Tares A Lost Love, by Asliford Owen Young Singleton, by Talbot Gwynne At Odds, by the author of Quits (2nd copy) Mrs. ITaliburUm's Troubles ('2nd copy) The Channiugs Captain Gronow's Reminiscences, being Anecdotes of the Court, the Camps, atul the Clubs Captain Gronow's Recollections, forming a second series Court of Peter the Great, by the Austrian Legation ('2 vols.) And tho following continuation vols, of serials, viz.:— Cornliill Magazine, vol. 7 TempLa Bar, vol. 8 St. .lames'B Magazine, vol. 7 Cassell's Family Paper, vol. 11 Family Herald, vol. 20 Once a Week, vol. 8. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, At'CKLANI). PHOTOGRAPHTC VIEWS OK TUB Plt O VINO E O F A [iCKLAM D. J. VAR T V BEGS respectfully to call the attention of tho public to this SERIES OF VIEWS of the Province of Auckland, which are executed by the Slessrs. Behue in a very superior 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 reliellion. The juice of each view is os., mounted on cardboard, and the following is a list of tho subjects :— 1. Matakana 3. I- i. o. Kawau (tho Governor's residence) (i. ~ ~ S. Matakana 10. Auckland (Wesleyan College, &e.) 11. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa I' 2. Helensville, Kaipara 13. Maori Enoauipmont at Heleiurville, Kaipara 14. Tarawa Parore. Kaukapakapa, Residence of Mr. Honor lf>. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapa 1 (i. Maori Irtll'-bred 18. Maori War Uar.oo, Kaipara (Ngntiunat.ua tribe) 10. Drtu-y Camp '20. The Queen's Redoubt 21. Naval Cam]), Maungatawhiri Creek 22. Meremere 23. liangiriri 21. 25. Church at llangiriri, and graves of men killed in action 20. Nguruawhaia 27. „ King Matutaera's Palace 3S. ~ Tomb of l\ing Potatuu First 2!). Wai'kato River, from Meremere 30. The Cemetery, Auckland 31. View from the Cemetery, Auckland 32. Auckland Annual Regatta 33. Do. do. do. 34. Do. do. do. YAKTY, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland.

V A 11 TY'S CIECTJLATING LIBEAItY SUBSCRIBERS to this Library are respectfully requested to KKTUIiX tho BOOKS now in their possession, (hiring the current month, that an entirely new classification may lie made to facilitate the convenience of subscribers. With <t view to making this Library even more popular than it is at present, tho proprietor purposes CHANG INO Novels, in two or more volumes in sets, to prevent the inconvenience felt bv mail}' in being unable to obtain the continuation volumes. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEKN-.STIIEKT, Auckland. S. P. JAMES AND SO N, IMPORTERS, SHORT LAN D-STRE KT, HAVE ON SAI.K, Australian WINES Cawarm Hock. Ist and 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Cawarm Claret, lßt and 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Dalwood lied, in pints and quarts Dalwood White, in pints and quarts These Wines, from their purity and cheapness, possess a high reputation, and command a lnrge sale. The demand for them is increasing, and the enterprising growers nre making great exertions to satisfy the public requirements ; their extensive vineyards at Dalwood and BakUullo are in lull course of production and yield annually 20,000 gallons of wine. At Dalwood the stock of line wines is upwords of 30,000 gallons, in addition to a large supply at Sydney. PORT, in hogsheads and quarter-cftsks SHERRY, in hogsheads and quarter-casks CHAMPAGNE Cliquot's, in quarts and pint* IX.L, in quarts and pints 13owry, in quarts Sillery, in quarts Siller}-, very dry •Tacquesson, in quarts and pints A I Y Moselle, R. J. and Co. NONPARKIL.— Burgundy, Nuits, Bolnay, Soliattauge, Chatwagnc, Blany Burgundy, White, Chabbs Hock, Still, Reissling, quarts and pint* Claret., Pomillack, St. Ksteplio Finlot, Sautemo Gusad, Sauterne Milk Punch, pints and quarts SPIRITS: — Brandv, Pale Martell'B and Hennessy's, in hogsheads and quarter-casks Brandv, Brown MarteU's and Hennessy's in hogsheads and quarter-casks Whiskey, Campbeltown, in hogsheads and quarter-casks Whiskey, Old Irish, in hogsheads and quarter casks Gin, Old Tom 200 cases Geneva 200 eases Brandy, ITennessy's 200 cases Brandy 3 Dagger 30 cases Orange Bitters 400 cases Brandy, very cheap BTSEB: — 400 dozen Bass's, quarts 100 dozen Alsopp's 200 dozen Alsopp's, in pints Bass's ~l Wortliington's > in hogsheads Dawson's J Tub Tkadb Supplied. p OLD AND SILVER LACE \TT Military Braid, &c. H. ASHTON'S, London Houib.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 141, 26 April 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 141, 26 April 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 141, 26 April 1864, Page 5

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