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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, SPECIAL MAIL NUMBER "MOW -PUBLISHED. pRIOE, QIXPENCE. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS 12 pAGES QPLENDID TLLUSTRATIONS. GREAT FIRE IN AUCKLAND. THE BURNING BUILDINGS AT 6 A.M. VIEW OP THE FIRE FROM SHORTLANDSTREET. QCENE OF THE ACCIDENT, WHERE THE WOMAN AND BOY WERE INJURED. MORNING AFTER THE FIRE; RUINS IN CUSTOM-STREET. THE GUTTED BUILDINGS. CORNER OF CUSTOM AND COMMERCE STREETS.' MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.'S BOND! STORE BEFORE THE FIRE. •AUSTRALIAN pOMMONWEALTH .pELEBEATIONS. THE IMPERIAL LIFEGUARDS IN THE COMMONWEALTH PROCESSION. THE NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT AFTER IT PASSED THROUGH WOOL ARCH. THE INDIAN TROOPS IN BRIDGE-STREET THE NEW ZEALANDERS IN THE PROCESSION. THE ARCH ERECTED BY THE OITI7-' OF SYDNEY. LORD HOPETOUN ARRIVING AT THE SYDNEY TOWN HALL TO BE SWORN IN. , THE FIRST PREMIER OF UNITED AUSTRALIA, T7-AWHIA TTOLIDAY QROUNDS. THE RAKANUI RIVER SCENERY. EXCURSIONISTS UNDER THE LIMESTONE CLIFFS. A KAWHIA MAORI AND WAHINE. HORSE SWIMMING COMPETITION. BOATMEN RESCUING AN EXHAUSTED HORSE. GANNET ISLAND. GANNETS ON THEIR BREEDING GROUP' A ROOKERY OF YOUNG GANNETS. A CATCH OF HAPUKA OFF GANNET ISLAND. MISS AUSTEN AND THE 90-POUNDER HAPUKA SHE CAUGHT.. COOKS PREPARING HAPUKA FOR V. NER ON THE S.S. GAIRLOOH. THE NATIVE VILLAGE OF KAWHIA. THE NEW KAWHIA TOWNSHIP. KAWHIA REGATTA COMMITTEE. REGATTA DAY AT KAWHIA. A GROUP OF KAWHIA MAORI BELLES. THE SIXTH N.Z. CONTINGENT. CAMP SKETCHES BY THE WEEKLY NEWS SPECIAL ARTIST. EARLY MORNING ABLUTIONS. THE CAMP IN THE DOMAIN. WATERING HORSES. ; THE EARLY MORNING CALL. | THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD IN CAMP. MATERIAL FOR SOLDIERS. A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE. TARANAKI MEMBERS OF THE SIXTH CONTINGENT. rpHE ]U"EW "OLYMOUTH piONIC. THE U.S.S. CO.'S MAPOURIKA, WITH 1000 PICNICKERS ON BOARD. VIEW OF THE PICNIC AT MOTUROA. CHILDREN ON THE BEACH AT MOTUROA. BUILDING CASTLES IN THE SANDS. rpHE DAVIS - ALEXANDER REDDING. milE -jDAINGER-QOURT WEDDING. pOLO IN AUCKLAND. ■yiLEAGE SCENES ON jl/TOKOIA TSLAND, T AKE TDOTORUA. -WATCHING pHAMPION pLAYERS "WEST pND HPENNIS /COURTS. THE LATE /CAPTAIN A TMTCQREGOB. THE LATE M* ])AVID J^OLAN. pXCELLENT piCTURES. TNTERESTING -jDEADING RATTER. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. TVTOW pUBLISHED. pRICE, /?D. HANCOCK'S " BISMARK" LAGER BEER. Superior to the Imported Article. OBTAINABLE pVEBYWHERE At /COLONIAL pRICES. r»D PINTS. iS QUARTS. rnHE " STANDARD" TTNFUBLED. We novor boast, as we know quality will tell. Now just road the following letter from Dr. T. Hope Lewis: Symonds-street, July 12, 1900. MR. VIRTUE, Manager Northern Roller Millins Company. Auckland. My Dear Sir,— Many thanks for the Samples of Oat Manufacture you sent me. The Porridge Meal (Scotch fashion) is EXCELLENT, and I wish for no better. The Oat Flour is just perfection for Gruel, and especially for Infants' Food, and I have already seen ita good effects in the latter casca, Wishing you all success in this line. Faithfully Yours, (Signed) T. HOPE LEWIS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11553, 17 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11553, 17 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11553, 17 January 1901, Page 4

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