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PublicationsEW BOOKS per OMEO, RANGITOTO, &c— Chas. Reade's Put Yourself in his Place, 7s Mrs Henry Wood's George Canterbury's Will, 7s 6d ; Anne Hereford, 7s fid ; Red Court Farm, 7s 6d ; Ea3t Lynno, 7s 6d ; A Life's Secret, 7s 6d infantry Field Exercises, 1870, pocket edition, 2s Katie Brandt, 2s 6d " Daily News" War Correspondence, 1871, 10s Airy's Popular Astronomy, 7a Aqui'ar's Mother's Recompense, 8s Home Influence, 8a Womon of Israel, 8s Whiston's Josephus, 8s Peep of Day, cloth bound, 3s 6d Gleig's Algebra, Is 3d Topics for Teachers, by James Comper Gray, 2 v<>h, each 5s Simpson'B Euclid, by Rossifcer, 4s Little Arthur's History of England, 4s Miss Corner's History of Rome, 4s 6d Mavor's Spelling, tinned edges, la Chambera's Class Book of Science and Literature, 4s Sullivan's Grammar, Is 6d Geography and History, Is fid Spelling Book Superseded, Is 8d J.N.S. Fifth Book, Is 3d McCulloch's Series of Lessons, 3s ; First Book, 3d ; Second Book, 6d Cobbett's English Grammar, 2s 6d Lennie's do. Is Arnold's Henry's First Latin Book, 4.s 6d Olleudorf's French Method, ds Hughes' Physical Geography, 4s 6d Stepping Stone to Knowledge, 2nd Series, Is 3d J.N.S. Geography, 6 .1 ; J.N.S. First Sequel, 6d General Mercantile Correspondence — English and French, 5a ; English and German, ss ; English and Italian, 5s Sir Samuel Baker's Nile Tributaries, 7s 6d I Sow Bells, Vol. 13, 7s Gd London Journal, Vol. 52, Gs fid All the Year Round, vols. 1, 2, 3, and 4, new series, each, 7s 6d Chambers's Information for the People, 2 vols, £1 Is Martin's Origin and History of the New Testament, 7s Macdonald's Back of the North Wind, 9s Chambors's Practical Chemistry, 3s Gd Mivart'B Genesis of Species, 12s Kingston's My Fir<-t Voyage Round the World, 7s Gd Hitherto : A Story of Yesterday's, 7a 6d Letters on the War 1871, 4* Story of the Life of Charles Dickens, 5s Evenings at the Tea Table, 5s Routledge'a Boys' Annual, 1871, 8s Leigh Hunt's Day by the Fire, Boy Missionary, Is 6d Bayard's Series, per vol 3s 6d — History of the Caliph Vathek ; Abdallah, or the FourLeaved Shamrock ; Rnseelns, Prince of Abyssinia; Ballantyne's Essays in Mosaic ; Coleridge's Christabel, arranged by A. C. Swinburne ; Story of the Chevalier Bayard Old Fashioned Girl, 3s Holmes, Professor, at the Breakfast Table, Is 6d Cobbold's Freston Towers, 2s 6d Household Words, vols 1 to 9, each 5s Lang's Captain Macdonald, Is 6d ; Secret Police, Is 6d ; Forger's Wife, Is 6d ; Too Clever by Half, Is Gd ; Too Much Alike, Is 6d Paul Goslett's Confessions, by Lever, Is 6d Nicholas Notes, Is 6.1 Hotel Du St. Petit. Jean, 2s 6d Lever's Sir Brook Fossbrokc, 2s fid Whyte Melville's Gladiators, 2s 6d A. Trollope's The Warder, 2s ; Barchester Towers, 2s Gd Six Sisters of the Valley, 2s 6d ROBERT BURRETT, Bookseller, Bookbinder, Stationer, Paper JRuler, Engraver, and Lithographic Printer, Molesworth and Willis streets, Wellington. " HOME NEWS " FOR NEW ZEALAND. T ONDON, May 19, 1871.— The Post Office JLi having given notico that the New Zealand Mail, via San Francisco, will leave England on the first Thursday in June, and thenceforward on every fourth Thursday, a Special Edition of the " HOHE NEWS " will bo published for New Zealand on that date. None Trill be sent Tin Brindisi. WILLIAM LYON. "PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL," ' A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR FAMILY READING, Containing all the NEWS OF/THE WEEK, Social, Political, Shipping and Commercial, printed in a convenient form, and filling oighty columns, PRICE (SINGLE COPY) 6d In addition to the usual contents of a newspaper, the "New Zealand Mail" contains interesting Talcs and Sketches, Essays on Agricultural subjects, articles on Domestic Economy, Household Receipts, and other ! interesting and instructive matter FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE. The " New Zealand Mail" is despatched on Saturday morning, by Coach to the Hutt, Taita, Wairurapa, Foatherston, Greytown, Carterton, Maeterton and Alfredtown, 1 And on Monday morning to Otuki, Mana(vatu, Rangitikoi, Turakina, Marton, Wanganui, Patea, and Taranaki. Subscriptions and Advertisements will be received and forwarded by the .Agents of the Wellington Independent, throughout the province. HotelsARRIVED PER LOCHLEE. /CHARLES HATFIELD has received V7 advice of a shipment of WINES and SPIRITS as under, per Locklee :— 5 pipes of very superior port and sherry wines Octaves do, do Pure still and sparkling champagne 20 quarter casks of pale and dark brandy, Imh and Soolch whiskey Fine old Jamaica rum Geneva and English gin. The whole of the above are of the very best brands in the London market. C. fl. has also made arrangements with — Green, Esq., Gawler Park, Adelaide, for a continuous supply of his choicest AUSTRALIAN WINES, the firet shipment of which is now on draught — very choice and six years old. May be had from half a pint to an [ octave. English ale and Guiness's stout in bottle Also, Staples' fineco)onial ale, as usual, in splendid condition I As all the above shipments will be cellared i on arrival, the attention oi connoisseurs is most respectfully invited. The Royal Hotel s'ablcs remain as heretofore, with (he infirmary for sick horses, under the speciul charge of the propriotor. CHARLES HATFIELD, Royal Hotel. NESBIT'3 PANAMA HOTEL. —J. Nesbit takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends, and the public generally, for their pn,3t liberal support, which it will be his chief aim to continue to deserve. It is ahnopt needless to refer to the wines aud spirits, which are well known to bo only of the finest quality obtainable. STAPLES' XXX ALE always on draught. The Billiard Saloon contains one of Thurston'a bost tables, and is in thorough good order. An experienced murker always in attendance. To afford the comforts of a home, combined with reasonable charges, will always be the desire of J. Nesbit, propriotor Panama Hotel, Wellington.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 28 July 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 28 July 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 28 July 1871, Page 4

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