.Publications. ' \ AUCKLAND WEEKLY, NEWS. * '•piiisco -MAIL "VjUMBER. (1 ■VfOW ,-pTJBLISHED. '[ " .' ■;"i '.... i THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS A WONDERFUL WEALTH* AND VARIETY OF TTANpSOME TLLUSTRATIONS.. : > J3EAUTIFUL TROUBLE-PAGE TJICTURB. MOUNT? EGMONT. THE SENTINEL OP THE WEST COAST. QPENING OP THE QHOOTINC QEASON. BOATING UP THE WAIKABB CREEK, RANGIEIRI. A RECORD BAG OF DUCK ON* POPE'S LAKE, MAUNGATAWHIRI VALLEY BRINGING THE GAME TO CAMP. SHOOTING BUCKS FROM A RAUPO , SHELTER. ' WATCHING FOR DUCKS FROM SHELTER, • LAKE WAIKAR.E. MID-DAY AT THE CAMP, LAKE WAI--KARE. ■■*■'■: .', A TYPICAL CAMP SCENE, LAKE .WAI* : ■ KARE. . ~..'.; ANTICIPATION, REALISATION. ■' . / A RECORD BAQ OR DUCKS ON LAKEv WHANGAPE, _ A ' /OPENING OF THE TTUNTING- QEAS£NC, TORS OF THE PAKURANGA HUNT, CLUB AT THE OPENING MEET, PENV ROSE. -,;... ERIE HOUNDS IN FULL CRT*. ~[ TTAWKE'S T>AY . iJOCKE'S' rQEUB'fi! "AUTUMN -j\TEETING> MR, H. B. GOOD BR H MANIOPOTO* WINNER OF TILE CUP. PRESENTING THE CUP TO THE OWNER' OF MANTOPOTO. MR. G. P. DONNELLY, DONOR OP THE.' . * CEP. ■ A ■ A SNAPSHOT AFTER THE CUP RACE, ON THE LAWN AND GRANDSTAND. A UCKLAND'9 TkTAYORATj - } TNSTALLA* •■■■ TION, STRIKING pULL-PAGE p ROUP, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, EX-MAYOR,' SIR JOHN LOGAN CAMPBELL. AND / COUNCILLORS AT THE INSTALLA- ' TION CEREMONY. V » • H riBNERAL "nOOTH'S [FOUR OP "KTEVf ALAND. A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE RECEPTION % AT PALMERSTON NORTH. THE LATEST PORTRAIT OF THE GENE- ' '% RAL IN AUCKLAND. ,"VTAPIEE, THE QHIEF TOWN OF JTAWKE'S B AY. \ PANORAMIC-STEW OF THE TOWN, LOOK- '■/ ; -. ING SEAWARDS. PANORAMIC VIEW OF NAPIER FROM >'*• COLENSO ROAD. > EMERSON- STREET FROM HASTINGS STREET COR R. A SECTION OF NAPIER BREAKWATER. A SHIPPING SCENE AT TORT AHUBIKI. TTAWEEA'S MEW "WATER, QUPPLY. SCREENING SHINGLE FOR CONCRETE ;^ FOR THE WORKS. -.;,VJ THE SITE OF THE NEW INTAKE. ' ; ■ ; THE WORKMEN'S CAMP, SHOWING THE KAPUNI RIVER. . :'• THE NEW RESERVOIR AND SETTLING TANK. fA'UCKLAND TTARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS. ■".. . 'A SCENE AT THE RAILWAY WHARPv SHOWING THE NEW FERRO-CON- ;''.■■.,.. CRETE PILES. 'QUEEN VICTORIA'S (DRONZEf CTATUE, ELLINGTON* THE SCENE IN' POST OFFICE SQUARE • AT THE UNVEILING CEREMONY. INSTRUCTIVE pffiE AT pALMERSTON M: ; JJORTH, S FRONT VIEW OF. THE RUINS AT ' % MESSRS. HODDER AND TOLLEY'S PREMISES. ; ' :^> 'A BACK YIEW OF THE RUINS* N —,■■■—< pORPOISE-CATCHING IN ttauraki ■'.'. ; * pULF, Waiting to strike as the porpoisA | comes to the surface. ' the porpoise harpooned, QHRISTIANITY 'among- THE nv/taori* BISHOP neltgan AND native CLERGY - AT the dedication CEREMONY op ' the manaia church, coromandel. the BISHOP and CLERGY CROSSING :.. the BRIDGE to THE NATIVE SETTLEMENT. OPENING up the native ovens. i - _ . -^ ; - : ;V;''-;^ ftXISCELLANEOUS piCTURES. PANORAMIC VIEW OF DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND. A FINE KAHIKATEA TREE, NORTHERN v WAIROA. YOUTHFUL NATIVE BANDSMEN, NORTH AUCKLAND. : . MESSRS. ASPDEN AND GOODHUE'S TO» TARA SAWMILL. WHANGAREI. ROBERTSON'S ISLAND. NEAR RUSSELL, NORTH AUCKLAND. A GLIMPSE OF RAETIHI, MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. RUATARA. A NORTH AUCKLAND NA- -i TIVE CHIEFTAIN. NGARUAWAHIA RAILWAY AND TRAFFIC ' ',% BRIDGE, WAIKATO. A GLIMPSE OF THE WAIKATO RIVER AT CHURCHILL. A VIEW OF THE DUNOLLY STATE COAL MINE, GREYMOUTH. THE NEW OIL LAUNCH ARAWA. RE GENTLY PLACED os ™ ; WAIHOT RIVER. Ti: ARQHA. AUCKLAND WEEKLY mnS, /''" ■ ~~V ;■ :': : M •VTOW -pCULISHED. .. ,r r $■, • ! pRICE oIrXPENOB.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12862, 10 May 1905, Page 7
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