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Publications N 15 w BOOKS" AMD NEW EDITIONS oi' STANDARD WORKS, Just Received. Introductory to the “Science Primer Series,” by Professor Huxley, F.R.S. Table of Contents—Section I, Nature and Science; Section 11, Material Objects; Section lIA, Mineral Bodies ; Section 118, Living Bodies ; Section 111, Immaterial Objects. Is. fid. each The History of Napoleon Bonaparte, by R.H. Horne, new edition, thoroughly revised, with additions by S. R. Townshend Mayer, illustrated with several hundred designs, by Raffet and Horace Vernet, 9s. The Crayfish, by Huxley The Human Species, by Quatrefages Poods, by Dr. Smith Fragments of Science, 2 vole., Tyndall On Sound, by Tyndall On Light, by Tyndall Lives of the Engineers, by Smiles Workshop Receipts Self Help, by Smiles Thrift, by Smiles The Modern Locemotive Engineer, by Reynolds Locomotive Engine-driving, by Reynolds Studies on Fermentation, by Pasteur Practical Distiller, by Byrn Notes on Light, by Tyndall Notea on Electricity, by Tyndall Lessons in Electricity, by Tyndall The Steam Engine by Northcott Handbook of the Steam-engine, by Bourne History of the Steam-engine, by Thurston Theory of Heat, by Maxwell Electricity and Magnetism, by Jenkin Metals, by Bloxam Arithmetic and Mensuration, by Minefield Algebra and Trigonometry, by Griffin Elements of Mechanism, by Goodeve Quantitative Chemical Analysis, by Thorpe Elements of,Geometry, by Watson Qualitative Chemical Analysis, by Thorpe and Muir Introduction to Chemical Philosophy, by Tilden Railway Appliances, by Barry Organic Chemistry, by Armstrong Inorganic Chemistry, by Miller Treatise on Photography, by Abney Strength of Materials, by Anderson Principals of Mechanics, by Goodeve Electro Metallurgy, by Gore Table of Logarithms, by R. Shortrede— Revised edition Laurie’s Interest Tables Houghton’s Mereantile|Tables Gilmer’s Interest Tables Profit and Discount Tables, by Charles Ody Rooks Boileau’s Traverse Tables Men of the Time—Tenth edition Manual of Surveying for India Greek-English Lexicon Short History of the English People, by Green History of the English Constitution, by Creasy Democracy in Europe, 2 vols., byErskine May The Economy of Consumption, by R. S. Moifatt The Life and Episcopate of G. A. Selwyn, 2 vols. Life and Work of the Great Pyramid, 3 vols., by C. Piazzi Smyth Voyage of the Challenger, 2 vols., by Sir Wyville Thompson Physics and Philosophy of the Senses, by R. S. Wyld The Australian Abroad, by J. Kingston Forty Years in New Zealand, by J. Buller Norie’s Epitome International Code of Signals Norie’s Measurer Wood-working Machines, by Richards Full sets of no authors: — Mrs. Henry Wood George Macdonald R. D. Blaokmoro W. M. Thackeray Charles Lever Anthony Trollope Wilkie Collins Charles Kingsley George Elliott Sir Walter In varii vels by the followin William Black Whyte Melville Charlotte M. Yorge Charles Dickens Lord Lytton Miss Braddon Besant and Rice Henry Kingsley Alexandre Dumas Scott, <fee., &c., us editions. LYON AND BLAIR, Printers and Publishers, Lambton-quay, Wellington.

Business Notices jyjj'URRAY, ROBERTS AND CO^ ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF WOOL, IN Large or small quantities. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Featherston-stueet, WELLINGTON. 2984 J EYES’ PERFECT POBIFIER, DISINFEOTANT, AND SHEEP DIP. In use does not poison, stain, or burn. Supersedes cirbolic. Mixes freely with cold water. Destroys ticks, maggots, &o. Prevents fresh attacks of fly. Greatly improves appearance and quality of wool. Improves health and growth of the animal. One gallon to wash 100 sheep for Cs. Directions to dip one hundred sheep.—Mix one gallon of the fluid with 50 of cold water, and well stir with a common wooden stirrer ; the bath is then ready for use. Dip the sheep well all over, except the head, which should be rubbed with the mixture, and the animal should be kept immersed until the wool is thoroughly saturated. It will be well to keep lambs from their mother two or throe hours after dipping. To Cure Foot Rot,—Use a mixture of same strength as for dipping, and after pruning let the sheep stand in a shallow trough or bath for ten minutes. To Cure Scab.—Mix one gallon of the fluid in 40 gallons of water, and dip the sheep in the usual manner. If infested with fleas use double the strength. For Healing Wounds.—Dabble the wound with a mixture of one part of liquid to 50 parts of water, and let it dry on the wound. To bo obtained from all a orekeepers throughout all the provincial districts, and wholesale from ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., Johnston-street, Wellington. Sole agents for New Zealand. 3005 PAHAUTAN U I HOTEL PAHAUTANUI. Proprietress Mrs. Hellen. The Proprietress of the above first-class Hotel is desirous of calling the attention of the public to the convenience it affords to travellers and persona desiring to spend a few days in the country in the pursuit of either health or recreation. The accommodation for ladies, gentlemen, and families, is unsurpassed by any Hotel in town or country. The balcony, and most of the bedroom windows, command a magnificent view of the bay and surrounding hills. One visit will do more to convince strangers of the beauties of the neighborhood and the comforts of the Hotel than the longest description, and the Proprietress feels confident that visitors will be satisfied with both. Cobb’s coaches arrive at and depart from the Hotel daily. Coach-house and good stubbliog. Terms moderate.

The medicinal virtues of THE WAIWERA AND ROTORUA WATERS, BY DR. EOCLES. Lake House, Rotorua, 12th September, 1880. I have visited Waiwera (Hot Springs) also Lake House, Ohinemutu, and the Terrace Hotel, Tarawern, on a tour for tho purpose of investigating the properties of the various Hot Springs. I have in each case stayed at the hotels owned by Mr. R. Graham, and have to thank him and his managers for tho great courtesy extended towards me. The Springs at the first two mentioned places, I feel confident, possess the moat valuable- medicinal qualities, whilst tho Terraces (easily accessible from the last mentioned place) are such that every person possessing tho means ought to visit. The internal arrangements of the various hotels have been made to meet the requirements of Invalids and Tourists, and this object has been fully fulfilled. A. LESLIE A. EGCLES, 8.A., M. 8., Cantab.; F.R.0.5., L.M., Edia.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 6118, 11 November 1880, Page 4

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