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"WAYTE AND BATGER HATE TiECKIVED THEIR CHRISTMAS SUPPLY OP NEW AND POPULAR, WORKS, Among which, will be found tho following : BOUT IN THE WORLD, GENTLE LIFE, New Echoes, Shakespeare's Works, Homer's Iliad, by Earl Derby, Lost Sir Massingberd, Oswald Gray, Henry Dunbar, The Silver Cord, Picked up at ®ea, How I Won my Spurs, Trials of the Tredgolda, Eleanor's Victory, Aurora Floyd, Shadow of Aslilydyat, Recommended to Mercy, Heir of Redcliffe, Maurice Dering, World in the Church, Seven Sons of Mammon, Daisy Chain, Lord Lynn's Wife, Tales rom Bentley, Leonore, Ned Locksley, Tennyson's Idylls, last of the Cavaliers, Quits, Initials, Three Clerks, East Lynn, Napoleon's Caesar, Martyr to Circumstanccs, Too Strange not to be True, Channing Artemus Ward, Haliburton's Troubles, Notes on Roses, Two Prima Donnas, Broken to Harness, Pillar to Post, Jtartin Pole, Silver Cord, Lady Audley'fl Secret, Sackville Chase, Sir Victor's Choice, Denies Donne. Good Words, Cornhill Magazine, Once a Week, All the Tear Hound, Macmillan, Temple Bar, St. James, Leisure Hour, Fn roily Herald, London Journal, Sunday at Home, Band of Hope, British Workman, Caswell's Paper, London Society, Children's Friend, Reynold's Miscellany. Australian Magazine, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS— Elegant Illustrated Volumeß, Works of Reference, Poets, Photographic Albums, Pupeteries, Inkstands, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Work X?oxca, Cabinet Papier Machio Goods in variety. Chess, Drafts, and other Games. &c., &c., &c. Biblos, Prayer Books, Church Services, Roman Catholic Missals and Prayers, Hymn Books. MUSlC—lncluding Guard's Waltz, Prince Alfred Waltz, Night Bell Galop, Harum Scarum Galop, Selections from L'Africaice, H Trovatore, J &c., &c., 4c. New Supplies received monthly, per Overland Mail KEMPS GARDENS RE-OPEN ON 29th and 30th JANUARY. THE GREATEST PEDESTRIAN MATCH EYER RUN IN THE COLONIES. TO BE RUST IN HEATS, Courso 120 yards, Handicapping according to merit. Fikst Ikize, ELEGANT SILVER WATCH; Second Pbize, ONE SOVEREIGN. Entrance Fee, 2s. 6d. JgINTRIES UP TO DATE:— Hoabb Scratch Hayes 10 yards start Woobtek 10 yards „ Sullivan 4 yards „ Walker 2 yaids „ Bell 8 yards „ Powell 3 yards „ Goldsmith 2 yards „ Masters 2 yards „ Edwaeds 10 yards „ Entries to be made to Mr. Kemp, Durham-stroet. This Match is ono of the many amusements to be offered for enjoyment on the Anniversary of Auckland. The Programme bids fair to excel anything heretofore brought before an Auckland Public. See Advertisement. " THE LAW OF INSOLVENCY;" A LETTER addressed to John Andbbson Gilsillan, Esq., M.L.C., and Chairman of the Auckland Chamber of Commerco, BY Mu. J. Waymouth, To he had at the " Hkbamj 1 ' Office.—Price Sixpence NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EROM this date the BUSINESS of the Undersigned, hitherto conducted at tho Vulcan Works, High-street, will bo carried on in the NEW PREMISES erected by him in CHAPEL-STREET, where he trusts to receive a continuanes of the liberal support accorded him for so man}' years pas';. (Signed) DAVID DAVIDSON. Chapel-street, January 9, 1860. rnHE TRUSTEES of tlia Highway Board for the | District of Mangarei remind the RATEPAYERS that the KOaD RATE is now DUE, and request they will pay their respective accounts to the Collectors, who will be in attendance tj receive the same on TUESDAYS, the 23rd and 30th January, at Otahuhu. H. S. ANDBEWS, Chairman of the Board.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 686, 25 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 686, 25 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 686, 25 January 1866, Page 3