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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.

NOW ISSUED. " BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-PAGE' PICTURES. VIEWS IN BOTH ISLANDS, A.E.C. MEETING. I LACROSSE: AUCKLAND T„ I WELLINGTON. i ______ ■ ''• ./'■:': ; ". - j CAPPING CEREMONY, LOSS OF THE DAKOTA. WANGANUI J.C, RACES/ UNION COMPANY'S NEW, STEAMER. • ' . THE PREMIER IN LONDON; PUKEKOHE-AKE AKE ROAD., EIRE ON A STEAMER. THE SQUADRON. The current ' issue of the Ai'c__a_j» Weekly News. covers a- very wide range - of subjects of general public interest. Tlk double-page contains a beautiful ; series ol ' views, drawn from both islands, which give: a splendid idea of New Zealand's wonderful scenic attractions. Included among ,: the great variety of current events is a series of the Auckland .Racing Club's Win--ter Meeting at Ellerslie, the recent niterprovincial lacrosse contest, Auckland v. Wellington, University capping ceremony, Wanganui Jockey Club Winter Meeting, Sir Joseph Ward in London, less of the steamer Dakota, group of cadets who won' the North Island challenge shield fo. shooting, opening of a new road between Pukekohe and Ake Ake, Hamilton's new bank, the Union Company's new steamer Komata. Empire Day celebrations' in Christ* ' church, and the visit of the Australasian squadron. \ '. Two pictures that should prove of considerable interest to Aucklanders are those showing 39 years of progress at Waiuku. The growth of this township is a good indication of the * way in which the district is forging ahead. ;.-,"! Numerous other groups, views, and portraits, including two highly interesting pictures of the terrible effects of fire on.a' 1 steamer, and an imposing view of the Aus- ; tralasian squadron, together with the usual amount of high-class letterpress,' contribute' to a most attractive number, and a publication which for general public interest stands, unrivalled in the colonies; ■■ .

The Weekly News is now issued, and; may be flbtained .7 from all agents and runners. "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 5 June 1907, Page 8

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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 5 June 1907, Page 8

AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 5 June 1907, Page 8

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