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ON SATURDAY, THE 3ed OE SEPTEMBER NEXT, "Willi BJK rUBIISIEBD BT JOHN VAETT, BOOKSELLER, PUBLISHER & STATIONER, CANADA BUILDINGS, Q.TTEEK-STHEET, Auckland, Price Sixpt-nco, THE FIFPT 'N'TrMTBT?!? of an ontirclv now WEEKLY PUBLICATION, ' ENTITLED "BNTEETAINMEN T." This Publication seeks. through the medium of OTitertninmrrt to coirvrv instruction, nnd to thnt and its content? vnH prnbwr OvjV'rnl and Select Ta'es of Fact nrcl Iwtion, Pkpfrhes of Travel anil Adventure,— Fs r «yF on ' v.birct? of senrral interest, nmong ■which will ppponr o casional contributions illustrative of the character and habits of the Maori Race, and descriptive of their remarkable Legends, and . Poetry,—Hints 011 Domestic and Rural Economy, especially adapted to this Colony,—Selections from the worts of the favourite authors of Groat Britain, France and America, —Notices and Answers to Correspondents, . Anecdotes, Enigmas, Charades, Conundrums j—the News of tho Week, Pcciews of Literarv aiid Artistic productions,—Music nnd the Drama, Original Fncetia?, and choice extracts from the Comic Publications of tho day, nnd in addition an lIXTTSTRation of Varied Character will appear weekly on the titlo page. The features thus enumerated show that great variety is aimed at , but this variety it is hoped will bo pervaded by oneness of design, each detail having its appropriate place, and ita due bearing upon thegonoral result. For the production and conduct of this journal the services of a numerous and competent Staff of Literary and Artistic Contributors have been secured, and the several departments indicated will each bo presided over by a gentleman of acknowledged ability. The Publisher io also fully conscious of the important advantages to be derived from the literary contributions of the general, public, and he will gladly insert such articles or sketches as may be forwarded to him on subjectß of local or general interest. Excellence will be at once recognised, though unheralded by a name, and the aspirant for literary famo will meet with due consideration and encouragement—in a word, 110 effort will be spared to increoso the interest,and extend the popularity of this journal; and the Publisher trusts by a judicious combination of light and amusing productions, with more solid literature to prove that Wisdom and Mirth are not necessarily—unmarriageable personages. Subscriptions : 21s. per annum. 12s. for six months, and 6s. for three months, payable in advance. " Subscribers' names will bo received at Varty's Wholesale and Bet ail Bookselling and Stationery Es- j tablishment, Canada Buildings, Quecn-strcet, Auckland. N.B. ill CcrnTTivr-cations and Contributions to '• Enterhiinu'er.■'■' dhrnlu be sent to the abovo address. THE GEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ATLAS OF NEW ZEALAND. BT DR. E. HOCHSTETTER, Aro DR. A. PETERMANN. THE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND, m explanation of tho Geological and Topographical Atlas, from the Scientific Publications of the ' Novara' Expedition, Translated by Dr. C. E. Fischer. L. DELETTRE, Qtobn-stheet. NOTICE. J. C. D. BOIDIN, MILITARY TAILOR, BEGS to inform the gentlemen of Auckland that he has REMOVED to more convenient premises, lately occupied by C. Canning, Confectioner, a few doors higher up than his old business premises, where he trusts to merit the samo share of public patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed. In addition to his general stock of seasonable goods ■which are constantly coming, lie has received per overland mail the following articles: — Miutab-s- Navai Crowns and Stars . Officers' Cap Badges Medal Ribands Do. Cap Bands -Officers' Numbors Gold Lace Gold Staff Lace &c. &c. Gold Trimming Lnco Silver do., &c., <tc.

NOTICE. C. STICHBIJRY & SON HAVING completed the Alterations to theii Premises (adjoining the HayEoarket), Queenstreet, beg to inform the Merchants, Importers, and i'.thers, that they have commenced the business of AUCTIONEEBS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, and are prepared to receive all kinds of Merchandise, &c., etc., for Sale by Auctios. C. S. & Son respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants, Importers, and others, and beg to assure them that it will be their constant endeavour to givo every attention to the interests of those "who may entrust goods to their care. BOOK-BINDING, PAPEE EULING. ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. THOMAS WALTERS begs to announce that he has imported the most improved and powerful Machinery m the Colony, and will be prepared to undertake work to any extent in a few days. Audtod™™ & GBAHAM ' S Store ' Queen-street, FOE PEIVATE SALE, A MAGNIFICENT CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE, called the "BLACK P n R INC E." 1 _The Prince was bred by Robert Hutchinson. Esq., Craigsland, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, and selected as the best-bred Clydesdale procurable of his age; and imported tr. Victoria, where ho served w°7 moßt . and took ten prices as the best draugnt entire. • Pri l ,JC ® IG i hands high, has splendid actapn, and beauhici proportions. His sire was the •■cfvt r^L o r e^ Pri r coAAir^ rt = e-ndsi" vi: -Clyde, .great grandeire, Frame's Old Chammnn His dam by Clydesdale Rival. p , Eor Pedigree, see Hejuio of 20th August. Ihtendfe&ltochasers aro requested to apply to . , , 11. HARDINGTON . Auckland, August 18,1864. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "WILLIAMS & PREER, COACH AND HERALD PAINTERS, HSS™ Burhaa, - at?oe6 to WAKESIELDSTREET 3?kr«* d«ors belowOosrsa'a Soda Water Maaiufaotery. Artistic, Scenic, Ornamental, and Sign Pa'atiaeWriting in *11 its various hands and styles. CAKBUBIi KErAIIU:» IS AM THKIIt BETSBAL Beahcotsb.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 243, 23 August 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 243, 23 August 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 243, 23 August 1864, Page 6

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