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W. CooJc, Nelson. —l2 exhibits, all manufactured by Exhibitor, viz : —2 Hearth-rugs, 2 Parlour Mats, 2 Bedroom Mats, 4 Hall Mats, 1 Eailway Mat. and 1 Carriage Mat. Simons and Malcolm, Nelson. —2 Door Mats. Colonial Museum, Wellington. —10 Maori Mats, viz : — 1 Flax and Kaka Feathers. 1 Flax and Pigeon Feathers (Kercru). 1 Flax and Kiwi Feathers (Eheruhcru). •i Parawai Mats. 1 Piu Piu. 1 Korowai. 1 Pota. 1 Pureke ; Shoes, Apron, Bag, Dyed Fibre, of Maori manufacture. Tarahora. —1 fancy Mat, Maori manufacture. J. ~8. Armstrong. —Phormium Seeds. Varieties.

PHOTOGEAPHS. Photographs by D. L. Mundy —Mostly consisting of North Island Scenery. 1. Patuka, or Store House, at Waihi, head of Lake Taupo. 2. A Digger's Home, Ponga Flat, Thames Gold Fields. 3. Wellington, from the Cemetery. 4. Government House, Wellington. 5. Biver Bed Scene on the Waipawa Biver, Poverty Bay. G. Flax Mills at Hokianga Heads. 7. A Spherical Concretion at Opoke, Hokianga, on the seashore (measure 40 ft. round). 8. Carved Panel from the Maori House, Colonial Museum, Wellington. 3. Victoria, Bay of Islands, where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1842. 10. Momona Bay, Kawau, the Island Home of Sir George Grey, K.C.B. 11. Kororareka, or Eussell, Bay of Islands. 12. Study of a Flax Bush (phormium tenux) on the Waikiri Biver, Hokianga. 13. The Interior of a Native Pa at Kaitereria, Botokakahi. 14. Teheki, head of the Waiina Eiver, Hokianga. 15. The Great Fern Trees of New Zealand, at Ngoke, Hokianga (40 ft. in height). 16. A Forest Scene, showing the Nikau Palms at Ngoke, Hokianga. 17. A Study of the Great Mamuka or Ponga Tree Fern, on Ponga Flat, 1,200 ft. above the Thames Gold Fields, the Eiver Thames in the distance. 18. Ohinemutu Eotorua, the commencement of the Hot Springs District, with Native Village or Kaiuga. 19. Eotokakahi, near Eotomahana. 20. Eoto Tarawera, near Eotomahaua. 21. Tokanui, head of Lake Taupo, showing the Geysers. 22. Eoto Pounamu, Eotomahana, or Cold Green Lake, showing the steam holes in the Hot Lakes. 23. Fumaroles, or Boiling Mud Cones, Eotomahana. 24. General View of Eotomahana, looking east. 25. General View of Eotomahana, looking west. 26. The Te Tarata Geyser, Eotomahana. 27. The Otukapuarangi or Pink Terrace, Eotomahana. 28. Side View of the To Terata Terraces, Eotomahana. 29. Side View of the Pink Terrace, Eotomahana, showing the Great Stalactite Terraces. 30. The Te Terata Terrace, Eotomahana, looking down on the Lake from the Crater. 31. The Crystal Slope of the Te Kiwi Geyser, Eotomahana. 32. Captain Cook's Bay, where he took the transit of Mercury, November 9th 1769. 33. Cabbage Tree Palms, Governor's Bay, Canterbury. 34. Dyer's Pass Eoad, Head of Lyttelton Harbour. 35. Government Buildings, Christchurch, Canterbury. 3$ Craigieburn Cutting, West Coast Eoad, Canterbury. 37. Study on the Otira Eiver, Southern Alps, Canterbury. 38. The Bealy Eiver Bed, Canterbury. 39. The Eolleston Eange, with Glacier, Arthur's Pass, Canterbury. 40. Summit of Arthur's Pass, Westland, looking west. 41. Summit of Arthur's Pass, Westland, looking east. 42. Looking through the Forest on the Teremakau Eiver. 43. On the Teremakau Eiver Bed, Westland. 44. In the Kahikatea, or White Pine Forest, Westland. 45. An Hotel on the Gold Fields, near Fox's Diggings, Westland 46. White Pine Forest, West Coast Eoad, Canterbury. 47. Thames Gold Field, from top of Moanataiari Tramway, 1,200 feot above the aea, 48. Akaroa Bay, Banks' Peninsula, Canterbury.

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