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Publications. r'l'l""—' **' ' ' AUCKLAND ;• (WEEKLY NEWS. •WW ptfBLISHED. IBIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS AN UNUSUALLY LARGE NUMBER OF rrANDSOME TLLUSTRATIONS. •RIBAND TTOTEL TUBE AT JJOTORUA. THE DESTROYED BUILDING. T\ WAROA "F<XOURSION TO ATORTHERN TfiTAXROA. EXCURSIONISTS ON THE TIMBER TRAIN FOB OMANA BUSH. WAIRUA FALLS. • g.S. AWAEOA. A GLIMPSE OF THE WAIRUA FALLS. WATCHING A TRUCK DESCENDING THE SIBERIA TEAM. A TYPICAL SCENE IN THE SIBERIA BUSH. FELLING A KAURI 'TREE. EXCURSIONISTS ON THE UPPER ' BEACHES OF THE WAIEOA RIVER, A GROUP OF EXCURSIONISTS. /OPENING pHRISTOHURCH "D OWING REASON. A SCENE ON THE AVON RIVER. THE ASSEMBLAGE ON THE AVON RIVER. TORM TIFFECTS AT TTTEILINGTON. | ■i THE STRANDED BARQUENTINE LA BELLA, AT HAPPY VALLEY. THE LA BELLA AT LOW TIDE. THE S.S. TE ANAU AND THE BARQUE MAELGWYN ASHORE AT KAIWAEBA. THE WASHOUT ON THE HUTT RAILWAY. THE LANDSLIP AT BANFURLY TERRACE. rpHE OF THE a DDENDA. THE VESSEL STRANDED AT PALLISER . BAY. MEMBERS OF THE CREW. THE WHABE WHERE THE CREW FOUND SHELTER. CAPTAIN ASTRUP, OF THE ADDENDA. DTORM "OFFEOTS AT TXfANGANUL THE* WASH-OUI ON THE CASTLECLIFF .' ' RAILWAY '..'.' " ,' a VIEW OF THE CASTLECLIFF ' LINE, FROM THE OASTLE TERRACE PLATFORM. J»EAUTrFUL TROUBLE-PAGE piCTURE. THE GREAT SI. LOUIS EXHIBITION, SHOWING THE PALACE OF MANUFACTURES AND LAGOONS. tXnELIJWGTON Q.OLF CHAMPIONSHIP. MEMBEES OF THE LOWER HUTT CLUB. MR. EOBIESON, CHAMPION OF THE LOWER HUTT CLUB. ■ '''■''.-'.'•■ C T*7-AB COENE3 IN THE THAR 17 AST.; j JAPANESE OUTPOSTS CREEPING "UP TO PORT ARTHUR. AN ALARM AT A RUSSIAN OUTPOST IN MAKCfftTBIA. rpHE T3ALTIC ipLEET QUTRAGB. THE FLEET ON THE EYE OF SAILING.

TtfDETH AUCKLAND QCENES AND qUBJECTS. MAORIS ATTENDING THE LAND COURT, ARIPARA. MILKERS ON MR. J. GARTON'S FARM, ORUET7. TICAELBDEODGH TNDUSTRIAL piHIBITION. PEE START FOE THE EXHIBITION BICYCLE * RACE. pHRISTGHUECH pLECTRIO HpRAMS. THE CONSTRUCTION WORKS IN MOORHOUSE AVENUE. FORMING AN EMBANKMENT ACROSS THE ESTUARY TO SUMNER. TTAWEE'S TSAY A GRIOULTURAL QHOW. THE GB.AND PARADE. A PANORAMIC VIEW OP THE SHOW GROUNDS. ' TV/TISCELLANEOUS piCTURES. A GLIMPSE OP PORT AHURIBI. NAPIER. MESSES. MASON AND CO.'S NEW TEAM BEIDGB. TIKOKINO. HAWKE'9 BAY. JULIA, AN OLD COROMANDEL IDENTITY. UNION S.S. CO.'S iNi-vY TURBINE STEAMER, LOONGANA. AUCKLAND DIOCESAN YNOD. AUCKLAND " WEEKLY NEWS. , i • ■ ™~~ . "VTOW "DUBLISHED. / pBICJS (SIXPENCE-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12696, 26 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12696, 26 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12696, 26 October 1904, Page 3

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