Miscellaneous. A UCKLAND ANNUAL EACES. _rv Nominations for the Auckland Handicap will close on SATURDAY, P.ith Noveniber. ;it 4 p. in., addressed CHAKLKS A. CALVKKT. V.W.. 71 on. Sec. rnHfi FLO VV Eli SEA SO.V.—A I variety of embossed edi;e.l F.ouqiiet Papers on sale by s. Wki.i.s, C<immi.ssion Agent. (Jueen-street. WOOL. —Wool Classed, Sorted, and Scoured, so as to fetch the highest price in the Colonial and Home markets. .lonx Sava.m:, Cox'.s Creek, Auckland. T) P.L.U.—Men and Women of Hie X . Province of Auckland Maori and Pakella' ! - willyou"sutrer'.' fiAKLTON A CADE MY, \J HOF.SON-STUF.KT. Separate Hay and Evening Classes for Young Ladies and Ct'iitltWu. C. IJ. AXDIIKW, Principal. riIIICKET, FOOT BALLS, \J i.U-OITS, AND I'HXCIXO I'OILS. A I.ar-e Stock of Cricket liats. Stumps, l'.alls. Leg Cuards. Malting Cloves. Cauutlets. Cricket Spikes, 1 ille.™ hue's Ciicket l.uidc. tjuoils. Foot Halls, Single Sticks. Fencing Foils. Masks, Cloves and I Gauntlets, 11. l-'KXDKLOAV, Ironmonger and Importer, liiii. (Jueen-street. ANK K O 17) 1? AKOME TE R S Xi r.iNocui.Ai; FiKi.n classics llAXll and fDMlKlill SPKCTACI.KS &c. tie.. &c. .lust Landed, ex ' Asterope.' and which, with the varied Slock of Optical and Philosophical (..'nods, are of best uiialily. and moderate in piuv. INSIT..TION INVITi:i«. T. P I". A c O C K, OfTlclAX, &r.. 11. SlloltTl.ANll-STUKKT, Sr' Opposite the Post Olliee. L~b \Y ER s" V~L OWE KS. i-i.o\vi:i;s. POT PLANTS! POT PLANTS! POT PLANTS! B. 33 A I K P. lias on view and for sale the largest and lincstCollection in Auckland of FI.OWKIUMi PI.ANT.s. I S I'.ITS. Un.si's Cinerarias Primulas Fuchsias Calceolarias Petunias lleraniums Camellias Verbenas Azalias ivhudodeiulrons Pansies &0.. A-c. A constant succession of Plants will he kept up during the ensuing season. K p.Aii;i>. Victoria-street, next I'nkm ilank. OUGAl!! SUGAR!! SUGAR!!! The Hawaiian P.an,ue • 11. W. WuillV was to leave Honolulu for this port, with an assorted CAF.c.o of src.AKS. on the Hist October, and so may bo expected her,- about the end of tl-is month. CRtriCKSIIAXK. SMART & CO. Hi-h-st;-.,:. Auckland. .November 1-1. l>7n. 0 D D L E 11 T. j. w i s j<: :\t a if, Has .IFST iiP!-'.Ni:ii. ex • Mstrella.' some Supuri<ir SAI .]>].]-.i;V. aui..:ig ivhich ::iv s-::a!l Saddles for Cirlsnnd |!o.v=. til 5t.., , ; 'Saddle-;..m.1 V -i.ll— of -very description. Ladies' :i:i.l Cuts' Whipi. .-p'lr-. etc. Sivei-nioiui-.cil Carriage. P.ne-.'y. i.iu-. and Spring Cart I lame.--: Cart and Pl.e.ii.h "Hamcs.-. Sparc Collars, etc. Kidinu- Sadiiles and. liarn-.-.s ;r.;.de to order on the premises T> G ITTOS, Impurtkr of Saddlkky AXII SAHULKKS- IKoX.VDXCF.RY, .-. WvNi.iiA'i --n:i:i:-:-. Ac k:.\ni., HAS OX SAI.K I'.'-itV , l:;;li:.'i;".s :l ,l,ll...."various .|iiaiiti. ; < Snallle. IVlhain. \S c.ymoulli, lioni.!,-, and other P.ridles i:;-.-. .liick-.-y. liidin-. ilur.ting. and Cart V.liii.; ai:d 'I'ii.'.im Saddle Clolbs. Mariing.aes.Crui.p-.-rs Stirrup L.a-.her-. -limn. Irons Ci-Colli-s and lliL-s.idd'..-.. <:i..-and Cab Trees «;iir and i ah i-urnitur.-. i 011..r ('heck and Serge. Spurs, plain, plated, and i .cru..-..l silver V10r,.-a!.'d'!'':'indv r |:i-u'.V,''... Crrrv -in.! Mane Combs |-.ui-kles of a!) kind-. Trices anil P.nckbands Sad.llcr.-. - Tools and Reiiiiisite,. of all kinds Books a ; .:d Stationery. U P T O X .s, BOO7CSKLLKRS AND STATIONERS, CAXA I) A ] i U IL D 1 -\ G>, i.l v i-: k x- st u I-: i-: t. /"iKEATPIR HiMTAIX.—A liocnnl "Uγ oftrav-liu i::v-di-h sp.-ikingCountri--.---. bv Sir Ohas. Wt-litw.irth l)ilkf. '" c.-ntralan'd Arabia by \V. <:". Pa'h'iave. T-ili- of ol.! Travel . l.y Henry K in.'shy. Ibireia Life in lv_-j-p: a:"id Con.:";aiitiii..pl." : by F.mmeline I.ott. Legendary Fictions of the Iri-h (\!1.,: by Patrick Kennedy. F.cecniriefties ~f the Animal Creation: by .John Timbs. Station Life in New Zealand ; l.y Lady IJarkcr. Albert Nyanza. Ci.-at l'.a.ii:i of the '.Nile : by Sir .-'amu-l \V. P.alicr. S|>eeches ~:i .|,:..-stions of public policy : by John P.rlL-ht, .M.P. <:hea|. edition. Historical i:ieani::gs: by Thorold -ccond The siud. ill's Iliinif. The. Students i.ihbon. Tlie-student', i-:u:-li-ii Lni.L-.i-ige •; ;„• -in.: . ' \. ■ i -i-..-...-!.-. n : --t-. : -v. Th.;Slu(l.-:it's Did T.-stalnelit lli,t..ry. The S;ii.leii,.s .SpeeiMi-ns of Literature. The Student's Crecee. The Student's Ancient Ceographv. L'.--,av.< on Social Siilijt-cts, rei.rintfii from the ''■Saturday Ueview." -J. v,,!s. IliitoriealSelectio!:,: I-." V.. M. SeWell .111(1 C. M. l-'itniiliar" Lectures on Scientilk Subjects-, by Sir .lohn llerscli.-l. Tommy Try, and what he did in Science ; by (.'. O. i;. Xapi.r. History of .My Religious Opinions : by .John Henry 11. I). The Life and Hpistle of St. Paul; by Conbearev and Ilowson. Tlie Works ul the Rev. Svdney Smith, comi.li-tu in 1 vol. A Memoir of the Rev. Svdnev Smith : bv his daughter Lady Holland". The Sermons of the Rev. F. W. Robert-on, complete in 1 Vdls. Christianity among the Xew Zt-akinilt-rs ; bv the l!i>-liop of V.aiapi:. F.lementary Lessons in lidtany ; by Professor Oliver. I'escoe. Popular A..tiouon.v : by C. P.. Airy. Klenienlarv Lessons in Astri.ii..mv : bv .). Norman Lockyer. JClementary Lesson.-; in Physiology ; bv Professor Ih'.xl.-.-. The of Common Life: by li. 11. Lewes "".Johnston "'J v 01..'. Hint-, to Mothers for the man;;-.-emcnt of health, a...l Hints upon Xursinm by Thomas JSuIL M.I). Advice to a Wife : by I've Henry Chevasse. Advice- t<. a Motli. r, on the niai.-ig.-im-nt of her e.hiWrell ; by Py.- llcmy Chevassc. Counsel to a .Mother, helm:'a continuation of Advice to a Mother ; by I've ilenry Chevasse. Tin; Philosophy of Health, an exposition of the pliy.-iidlof.-i.-al and sanitary conditions conducive to human longevity and happiness ; by 50uth.....1.1 r~mith, M.I I. The lndi..-e..lidiis, or liisease of the digestive organs : Lectures on Mental Iliseases I'hy W. 11, D. Shankcy. The lleivi.slies, or Oriental Spiritualism; by .lolin li. lirowri. A Memoir of the late .lohn Keble : bv tlie Right Honorable Sir.!. T. Coleridge. Xew America.; by ilepworth IHxf.il. Self lielf ; l.y Samuel Smiles. Industrial Uiography : by Samn.-I Smiles, lirindlcy and the Karly ICngineers: by Samuel n r tTTn s. j j;OOKSEI.LHRS AND STATIONERS, 1 CANADA BUILUUS'Qg.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2123, 14 November 1870, Page 1
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