. Publications. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS , .. \ NOW PUBLISHED. J \ ;>■. \ THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OONTAIKS A WONDER- ' FUL WEALTH AND VARIETY OF . I \ HANDSOME ILLUSTRATIONS. j [ \ \ SPECIAL DOUBLE PAGE. 5 A PRINCIPAL COAL PORT OP j THE PACIFIC. « A PANORAMA OF GREYMOUTH. ' COLLIERS LOADING COAL AT THE WHARF. J 3 MAKING A HOME IN THE * WILDERNESS. 3 A SETTLER AND HIS FIRST HOUSE ON THE * . HAURAKI PLAINS. J CONVERTING A WASTE SWAMP INTO FIRST- . CLASS PASTORAL LAND. J I TERRITORIALS IN TRAINING. * THE BATTALION ON PARADE IN CAMP. ' COOKING THE BREAKFAST. I EN ROUTE FOR CAMP. J INSPECTION OF THE TENTS AND THEIR , OCCUPIERS. < THE MEN AT THEIR MEALS. J J AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE. J MOUNT NGAURUHOE IN VIOLENT ERUPTION * I SOUTHWARD, HOI ! CAPTAIN SCOTT R.N., AND HIS SHIP, THE , TERRA NOVA. I THE WIFE AND CHrLD OF CAPTAIN SCOTT. 4 A MEMBER OF THE POLAR EXPEDITION. * \ OPENING OF THE ROWING AND BOATING SEASON. ' THEIR FIRST SPIN ON THE OPENING DAY. PLACING BOATS IN THE WATER. < SOME OF THE REDCLIFFS SAILING CLUB'S , BOATS. FOURS AND EIGHTS ON THE WANGANUI. , THE RACING COURSE ON NEW ZEALAND'S RHINE. * < AN INTREPID VOYAGER OF , THE AIR. 4 MR. WALTER WELLMAN IN THE CAR OF ■ , HIS DIRIGIBLE. . ' ' i STRIKING FULL PAGE. • < THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY OF THE « WAIKATO. « RECEIVING SKIM-SULK AT THE CREAMERY. * FEED FOR THE TIGS. , TAKING MILK TO THE FACTORY. AT THE CREAMERY. < WAITING THEIR TURN. ( PUTTING DOWN FEED. THE MILKMAID. « < FUNERAL OF THE LATE WOiLIAM ( HOLMAN HUNT. ■ '< CARRYING THE ASHES UP THE STEPS OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. ' < i LATEST GIFT OF SIR JOHN LOGAN ( CAMPBELL.^ THE FREE KINDERGARTEN. ; GROUP AT THE OPENING. A NEW MTLTTARY DIRECTOR. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL P. S. HEARD. WINNER OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. COUNT LEO TOLSTOI. I A DISASTROUS FIRE. [ RUINS OF THE HUKATBRE GIRLS' COLLEGE. SNAPSHOTS AT THE WELLINGTON RACES. THE HON. J. A. MILLAR CRACKS A JOKE WITH THE MAYOR OF WELLINGTON. A WELL-KNOWN OWNER. MR. T. S. WESTON ENJOYS A QUIET PIPE. COLONEL HUME WATCHES THE NUMBERS. THE HON J. CARROLL. 1 MR. T. DWAN AND A MAORI FRIEND. J MISS E. WARD IS AN INTERESTED SPECTATOR.. 'iKING" MAHUTA AND HIS PARTY. SWEPT BY A TIDAL WAVE. * THE CITY AND HARBOUR. OF HAVANA. THE WOMAN IN THE CASE. GABY DESLYS, WHO IS.BAID TO HAVE INFATUATED KINO MANUEL. | HARVESTING SCENES ON THE CANTERBURY PLAINS. GATHERING THE GRAIN. CARTING IN FROM THE STOOK. THE THRBSHINO MAOHINB AT WORK, A PRINCIPAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THE STOCK PARADE AT HASTINGS. ] - 1 ] THE WAIB3 GOLDFIELDS. 1 THE WAIKINO BATTERY. A PASS ON THE MARTHA OPEN-CUT. > TIMBER FOR DREDGE BUILDING, / LOADING A STEAMER AT THE HEAD OF LAKE WANAKA. FROM THE FAR NORTH TO THE FAR SOUTH. - ; MANCHURIAN PONIES ON QUAIL ISLAND. ' RUSSIANS EXERCISING A PONY. THE EXPANSION OF NEW ZEA- » LAND'S SHIPPING TRADE. ! THE NEW OFFICES ERECTED BY THE UNION STEAM SHIP CO. ■ , MISCELLANEOUS PICTURES. THE EDUCATION OF THE MAORI YOUTH. THEIR FIRST EXPERIENCE OF THE"SEA. THE ADMIRALTY PURCHASES TARANAKI OIL. FINE SPECIMENS OF A MAGNIFICENT RACE, DEATH OF THE QUEEN'S BROTHER. A FLOCK OF STUD SHEEP ON THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENTAL FARM. WELL AHEAD IN THE MARCH :OF PROGRESS. PROSPERITY IN THE WAIKATO DISTRICT. TROUT-FISHING ON THE SECWYN RIVER. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. NOW PUBLISHED. , • FRIOE, SIXPENCE^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14511, 27 October 1910, Page 8
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