PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF THB PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. J VAETY BEGS respectfully to call the attention of the public to this SERIES OF "VIEWS of the Provin#e of Auckland, which axe executed by the Messrs. Bbere 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 rebellion. The price of each view is 65., mountod on cardboard, nnd the following is a list of the subjects :— 1. Matakana o s.' ;; 4- » 5. Kawau (the Governor's residence) 8. Matakana 10. Auckland (Wesloyan College, &c.) 11. Wakatiwoi, Kaukapakapa J2. Helensville, Kaipara 18. Maori Encampment at Helensville, Kaipara I*. Tarawa Parore, Kaukapakapa, Residence of Mr. Honor 15. Wakatiwai, Kaukapakapn 16. Maori half-bred 18, Maori "War Dance, Kaipara (Ngatiunatua tribe) 19. Drurv Camp 80. The Queen's Redoubt 21. Naval Camp, Mnungatawhiri Croek 22: Meremere 28., Rangiriri 24. „ 25. Church at Rangiriri, and graves of men killed in action 2(5. Ngaruawhaia 27. . „ Kinjf Matntaera's Palace 38. ~ Tomb of King Potatau First 29. "Waikato River, from Meremere 30. The Cemetery, Auckland 81. View from the Cemetery, Auckland 32. Auckland Annual Regatta ' S3. Do. do. do. 84. Do. do. do. TAETY, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auck LAX!). V A 11T Y* S CIRCULATING LIBRARY SUBSCRIBERS to this Library are respectfullv requested to RETURN the BOOKS now in their possession, during the current month, that an entirely new classification may be made to facilitate £he convenience of subscribers. , "With a view to making this Library even more popular than it is at present, tho proprietor purposes CHANGING Novels, in two or more volumes in ."lets, to prevent the. inconvenienro felt by many in being unable to obtain the continuation volumos. • CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. VARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully informed that the following NEW BOOKS have just been added to the Cataloguo, and thnt 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. Gaskill After Dark, by "Wilkie Collins (2 copies) Story of Elizabeth Remarkable Adventures and unrevealed Mysteries, by Captain La?colle3 Wraxall (2 vols.) Never too Late to Mend, by Charles Reado Amberhill, or Guilty Peace, by A. J. Barroweliffe "Wheat and Tares A Lost Love, by Ashford Owen Voung Singleton, by Talbot Gwynne At Odds, by the author of Quits (2nd copy) Mrs. Haliburton's Troubles (2nd copy) Tho 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 the Austrian Legation (2 vols.) And tho following continuation vols, of serials, viz.:— Cornhill Magazine, vol. 7 Temple Bar, vol. 8 ' St. James's Magazine, vol. 7 Cassell's Family Paper, vol. 11 Family Herald, vol. 20 Once a Week, vol. 8. CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Just added Trollope's new novel, RACHEL RAY. Y ARTY'S Circulating Library.—Just added thi new novel, TRIALS OF THE TREDGOLS. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Spike's Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile.— Eight Thousand just added. RECOMMENDED TO MERCY. — The new novel just added to Varty's Circulating Library. PICKED UP AT SEA.—A popular novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. THE KING'S. MAIL. —Just added to Varty's Circulating Library. HAZEL COMBE.—The new novel, received by mail steamer, and added to Varty's Subscription Library. THYRA GASCOIGNE.—A new novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. HELD IN BONDAGE, by "Onida."— I The new novel, just received by overland mail, at •Varty's Subscription Library. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library now contains additional copies of Kingsley's last successful •novel, AUSTIN ELLIOTT. Y ARTY'S Circulating • Library, now contains additional copies of Mrs. Norton's popular novel, LOST AND SAVED. The old house in crosby square.— A new novel just added to VARTY'S Subscription Library. WAIT FOR THE END.—A new novel by Marl Lemon, Editor of Punch, juM. added to 'VARTY'S Circulating Library. "TOHN MARCH MONT'S LEGACY.-A new ej novel, by Miss Braddon, author of Aurora | ' Floyd, &c.j at VARTY'S Subscription IJ brarv. Y ARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the NEWEST and HOST POPULAR WORKS, and additions are regularly made on the 'arrival of each MONTH lA' ROYAL MAIL 'STEAMER. THE SUBSCRIPTION is only 'SEVEN SHILLINGS per quarter; 12s. for six months, or 21s. per annum. OPPOSSTJM HUGr STOKE. ;TO SURVEYORS, CAMPAIGNERS, NAVAL ' AND MILITARY OFFICERS AND "OTHERS. Just arrived from Victoria and Tasmania, OPOSSUM RUGS, tanned and untanned, OU well assorted. Note the Address—LE VY'S Clothing Mart, direct I opposite the Auckland Saving's Bank. i i May 18th, 1864. KEROSENE ! KEROSENE ! -| AAA GALIONS GENUINE KEROSENE, lvUvJ at 6s. per gallon, On Salk. S. HAGUE SMITH.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 177, 7 June 1864, Page 10
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