AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEKS. *V"OW pUBLISHED. pEIOE QIXPENOE. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS N EABLT 60 TLTAGNIFICEKT TLLUSTEATIONg. AUCKLAND AS AN ART pENTRE. VIEW OP AUCKLAND AET GALLEEY AND LIBEAEY. A PORTION OF TEE MACKELYIE COLLECTION. INTERIOR OF THE ART GALLEEY. ART GALLERY PICTURES— "IN TIME OP PERIL." "THE BALLAD OF SIR PATRICK BPENCE." " ARRIVAL OF THE MAORIS IN NEW ZEALAND." " AUTUMN, "WILL SHE WEATHER IT?" "A FLYING SQUADRON OF THE OLD SCHOOL." "AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR." "GATHERING FLOWERS." "CHURCH OF THE JESUITS, VENICE." "SANTA MARIA DELLA SALUTE." "RETURNING FROM THE MARKET." "EARLY MORNING, WHANGAREI." "REVERIE." "MENDICANTS ASKING ALMS." • "OKAHUMOKO BAY." " CASTLE ROCK, COEOMANDEL." rriHE "pUBLIC T IBRARY. ENTRANCE TO THE LIBRARY. THE READING ROOM. THE NEWS ROOM. "THE FOUR GOSPELS"—A RARE Mas. A SPECIMEN OP THE PRINTING ART IN 1468. MR. E. SHILLINGTON, LIBRARIAN. • A UOKLAND TTUNTING T7-D3WB. THE MEET OF THE PAKUEANGA HOUNDS AT THREE KINGS. MISS LEECE FOLLOWING THE HOUNDS. ME W. E. BLOOMFIELD'S HUNTER JUMPING A FENCE. HUNTSMEN AND VISITORS SEEKING FRESH COYER. QIE TOHN -jVj-CT7'ENZIE , "pUNEEAL. THE FUNERAL PROCESSION ROUNDING SHAG POINT. THE PROCESSION PASSING THROUGH PALMERSTON SOUTH. THE HEARSE WAITING FOB THE BODY. THE PIPERS WHO MARCHED IN THE PROCESSION. THE SCENE AT THE GRAVE. SIR JOHN MCKENZIE'S OLD HOUSE IN SHAG VALLEY. SIR JOHN MCKENZIE'S RESIDENCE. lIEATHFIELD. A SET OP HARROWS MADE BY SIR JOHN MCKENZIE FORTY YEARS AGO. p ROUPS AND pORTRAITS. THE LATE MR. EVERY MACLEAN. 'THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY SCHOOL OP INSTRUCTION. AUCKLAND MEMBERS OF THE FIFTH CONTINGENT RETURNED FROM THE WAR. MR. F. H. HASELDEN, NEW M.H.E. TOE PATEA. THE HAMILTON BRASS BAND. THE MARSDEN MOUNTED RIFLES. MR. J. F. SHERIDAN AS THE WIDOW O'BRIEN. THE TE AWAMUTU ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. MR. J. S. WILSON, PRESIDENT NEW ZEALAND FARMERS" UNION, WELLLNU TON. MR. G. S. GLASS, ORGANISING SECRETARY, NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. THE MARWOOD-LIMMER WEDDING. •jl/TISCELLANEOUS piCTUEES. THE NEW BEACHY HEAD LIGHTHOUSE. A BIT OF THE WALPA RIVER. MONUMENT TO GUNNER C. W. SMITH. SPECIMENS OF NEW ZEALAND FUNGUS. A STUDY IN TREE FERNS ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. AUCKLAND WEEKLY, NEWS. VOW! pUBLISHED. pEICE SIXPENCE. « '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11739, 22 August 1901, Page 4
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