- 'AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. "MOW "pUBLISHED. DKICE QIIPENOE. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS 50 ' TTNRIVALLED TLLUSTRATIONS. PRIZE COMPETITION piCTURES, A NEW ZEALAND QUARTZ MINING TOWN. First Prize, Industrial View. " THE LAST OF "-First Prize Seascape. "A MAORI CENTENARIAN."—Second Prize, Figure Class. TESTING ALLUVIAL DRIFT FOR GOLD. IN FERNY WAYS. A TIDAL CREEK. KOROUITI, WANGANUI RIVER. THE SUSPENSION BRIDGES AT KARANGAHAKE. TURNING WITH THE TIDE. SODA WATER LAKE, WHANGAREI. THE COUNTRY SCHOOL TEACHER, ■ ■' CRONJE," THE BOG: A STUDY IN ANIMAL LIFE. GENES ON THE XftTAIKATO "RIVER. MERCER, AN OLD* MILITARY DEPOT. THE MERCER CREAMERY. BRINGING MILK BY STEAM LAUNCH. SETTLERS DELIVERING MILK AT THE FACTORY. MERCER PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN. THE FERRY ACROSS THE WAIKATO. AN AUCKLAND S NOW OCENE. MAMA.KU iX WINTER TIME. THE MOUNTAIN KiMU COMPANY'S MILL AFTER A SNOWSTORM. ■y-n3WS OF ViE "DAY OF TSLANDS. ONE OF THE OLDtnT SETTLEMENTS IN NEW" ZEALAND. THE WAITANu- FALLS. PAIHIA, BAY OF ISLANDS. AUCKLAND / |ILITARY pYCLH (POEPS. THE CORPS READ I' FOR A RUN. THE CORPS AT EASE. TjINGLANDS TjUREWELL TO THE 'V'ORKS. i THE LUNCHEON Uiv BOARD THE OPHIR. THE ox'HIR STEAMING OUT OF PORTS- j MOUTH. !
73 O R T RAITS. , -*- THE NEW BiSHOP OF LONDON. W. 11. NELSON, WINNER OF THE RIFLE ASSOCIATION'S BELT. THE REV. JAMEs CHALMERS. THIS JuA'lE ARCHDEACON DUDLEY. THE FUNERAL OF AKUtLOEACON DUDLEY. npilE -y&TAIKATO T?iVEB NEAR TVTOARUAWAHIA. ■jl/f EMBERS OF THE QEVENTH OONTINGENI. /~1 AMBB IDG E p HRYS AN THEM U M Q HOW. FIRST PRIZE Cuj.uEC'JTON DECORATIVE OHR i SANTHKiauMH. FIRS J. PRIZE COLLECTION JAPANESE VARIETIES. SOME o* THE THIRTY-SIX VARIETIES PIUZ.E 'JOi-.LLoj.iUA'. PRIZE SINGLE THE INTERIOR OF THE MARQUEE. YUivV OF THE MAKQUEE FitOX VICTORIASTREET. rjMIE \>|7EDDING. THE BRIDAL PARTY. THE BRIDAL I'A&XX AND GUESTS. THE BRIDAL PARTY AND GUESTS ON THEIR \VAY FROM CHURCH. rpHE T EES-T> ARTLEY -WEDDING. gPORT IN "\TEW "PISHING IN A UCKLAND "WATERS. 'THE SUPPOSED THERMAL QUTBURST AT .TTAWAU. rpilE AD/INT OF THE SUBMARINE ■yESSEL. THE U.B.S. HOLLAND, THE LATEST AMERICAN SUBMARINE. AUCKLAND. ! WEEKLY NEWS. MOW pUBLISHED. pRICE QB. .j i A. B. DONALD, SHIP CHANDLER AND SAILMAKER, QUEEN-STREET. FLAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR SALE OR HIRE— New Zealand and British Ensigns, Union Jacks, Standards, and Fancy Flags. FLAGPOLES ERECTED-ESTIMATES GIVEN. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FISHING NETS. BOTH HEMP AND COTTON. FANCY HAMMOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY. A. B. DONALD. A "O EVOLUTION & TN TVISINFECTANTS. THE QUESTION OF INFECTION OVERCOME. THE PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST BY EUCRYL. No House or Establishment where Sanitation is desired can be so PLEASANTLY and EFFECTIVELY safeguarded against disease as by the use of EUCRYL. ONCE USED, NEVER DISCONTINUED. Of Chemists and Storekeepers. M. MURCHIE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND IMPORTER, QHORTLAND-STREET. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1901. S.S. KARAMEA S.S. WHAKATANE S.S. KUMARA. M.M. begs to announce the completion of hia Autumn and Winter Goods. Four First-class Coat and Trouser Hands Wanted. J THIRST-CLASS TAILORING. FIRST-CLASS I TAILORING.— Material, perfect, lit, Superior Work, combined with lowest possible prices. W. 11. Potter, Queen-street, opposite Strand Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11642, 2 May 1901, Page 4
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