AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.
MAGNIFICENT ILLUSTRATIONS. NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. NEW ZEALAND LIFE. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. PRIZE COMPETITION PICTURES. INTERESTING PORTRAITS. DAIRYING IN THE WAIKATO. THE BAY OF ISLANDS. The present issue of the Auckland Weekly News contains the first series of prize competition photographs. These make a line collection of illustrations, including nearly all phases of New Zealand life and scenery. Landscape, seascape, gold mining, sheep-farming, bush lifeevery phase of colonial enterprise is represented through the camera, by those who have had the best opportunities for studying each enterprise. Such striking pictures of New Zealand have rarely been collected in one publication, and the public in obtaining this number of the Weekly News secures what is practically a high-class art collection of interesting New Zealand subjects. Beside- ■he largo ifuniber of competition pictures .',,:■; is a series showing Mercer, on the Wu'k.ito River, and the dairying industry there Another series shows some historical places in the Bay of Islands, and among the . niscelluneous pictures are snow scenes on the Auckland line, fishing in Auckland waters, the Cambridge chrysanthemum show, and others. The Weekly News is now issued, and can. be obtained from all newsagents and runners.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11642, 2 May 1901, Page 5
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194AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11642, 2 May 1901, Page 5
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