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By G. Campbell, Sept. 2S, 1882. j Brown Mare, star on forehead, black points, | indistinct brand off shoulder. Buy Gelding, two hind feet white, blotch ' brand near shoulder Chesnut filly, star on forehead, no brand j visible. Brow n Marc, black points, no brand visible ; Will be sold at the Pound Yards, Oct. | 12, 1882, unless redeemed. 427 R. 31. ST EGG ALL, l > oUlldkeepcl , j NEW BOOKS. By the best Standard Authors, now opened i and For Sale at JAMES SNYDER BOOK REPOSITORY, Gladstone Road Gisborne. ; Of which the following is a portion only : — ' POPULAR SCIENCE:—Anu, Bees and ! Wasps (Lubbock) ; Huxley’s Elementary ; Physiology ; Huxli'v’s Essays & Lay Sermons ; ' Lubboul.’s Origin & Metamorp osis of Insects, ' Krehomcnon or the Republic of Materialism j ; Mind Reading; Bnbbitl’s Vital Mulenulism ; i Faraday’s Various Forces of Nature ; Primeval ■ Man; (Duke of Argyll) ; Judd Volcanoes; ; Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism ; The J Human Race (Figuier) ; James Mill (bio- • graphy); J. S. Mill’s Criticism ; Comptu’s Philosophy- of the Sciences ; Footfalls on the i B •unduri-.-s of Another World (Dale Owen); | Ennemoser’s History of Magic (2 vols.); ; Flowers of the Sky (Proctor).
C 1 ENERAL LITERATURE: McCarthy’s , I Epoch of Reform, 1830-50 ; Half-hours . of English History; Stretton's In Prison and I Out ; T e Nerves ; Wonderful Things of All , Nation* (2 vols.); Montaigne’s Essays ; Mur- i lev’s Eiielis Literature; Alisons’s Epitome History of Europe; Boiilron’s - ussi.in Empire; i Frank Buvkiaml’s Curiosities of Natural His- | toi'V ; Hay's Western Buibury; Kingsley’s I PhuetliO'j ; Chalmers’ Astronomical Di?ci»urce j , . Gillard's Deeds of Naval Daring ; Life of Grimaldi by Charles Dickens ; Howe’s I Roughing it in Van Di- mun's Land ; Howell’s Undiscovered Country ; Kingston’s Adven- . tures in the Far West ; Kingston at the South j Pole; Secrets Worth Knowing: Life of the I frince Coa&crt ; Peonies Edition; History . of Ireland ; Higginson’s Common Sense about I Women; llealih Lectures fur the People ; i Peabody's Engush Journalism ; Triumphs of Pi-iseveram-i- (Cooper); .Manners of the Aris- | touniev ; T e Wor.d at Home ; Recent Polar ;
Voyages ; Gillmorc's Lund of the Boer ; Newman's The Lone Streets; Plunket’s Burke s and I John Bright’s Speeches; Modern History of i Ire umi ; Life of Lord Beaconsfield ; Brown’s • <y psiesi.f .Spain ; Life of George Stephenson ; 1 De udons nod Impk'siurus; History of Eng- | I .nd (White); .Alison's ilistmy of Europe; i I'out rd>u! ions to Coni rovert iul Writings; In ■ e Rocky Hountiui.s ; lluilamuiid DeBulmu's < on.-l il tn io:nd His'ory of Eng and : Gibb ns* 1 Rosnun Empire (1 vols); Disnikdi's ies of Lit«*i'ul ure | i Hl-itiiiUfs wnd Quarrels of ' Authors; Rumuiice of llDtoty, etc. ISI ELLAN EOUS—Car«l Sharping Ex posed, by lloiidin ; Life of lioudin ; ' Family Doctor; Commit Ale ; The .Apocrvp a; i Manual of Bru Keeping ; Bo k of Noble English Women ; The Great Army ; •‘ketches of ( Diomas Lieb's District ; Eminent Soldiers ; Poetical Ingenuities ; Forster’s Life of Charles ! Dickens ; Art of Public Speaking ; Debateis Handbook; Treatment of the Hair; Hearing i and How to Keep It ; The Nerves ; The Eyesight ; Long Life and How to Rcuoh It ; I Agony Columns of the Times; Half-hours | with the Bust Authors. Gi A RDENING.-—Glenny's Gardening for j I the Million; Wood’s Guide; Multum j in Purvo ; Gardening; Cottage Gardening; . V.-getable Garden ; Glenny’s Gaidening ut a i glance; Louden’* Plain I nstnu-tions in Garden i ! ing; Good Gardening (Wood), Borrows. i POETRY —Tuniiyeuii, Jjungfclluw, Byrun, ; f’uot t , Eliza Cook, Legendary Ballads of 1 i England, Dante, Moure, Butler, Cowper, Mil- | ton, WonibW’urth, Shelley, Campbell, Kcals, j ; Colleridge, Pope’s Hind and Odyssey, Hooil. I SPECIAL NOTICE is called to the fol j i .owing Works of High Ci.An* Fiction:— j Sir Walter Scott's Novels (Author’s Edition) i | complete in 25 vols., 16s Ba.; Bulwer’s Novels I complete 12 vols., 8s fid ; Captain Marrvutt’s ; Novels, complete in 11 vols., 0s 4d ; Aimard’s i ' Indian Novels, complete in 26 vols., 17s 1d ; One Hundred and Forty-four Years of British j Boxing, complete in 19 vols., 21s ; other lead ’ ing Novelists Works complete, ucpially cheap, j Thackeray’s Works, complete in 21 vols., ‘ handsomely bound and illustrated throughout, ' £4 18s. The Lending Library, Pe.' Quarter, or 3d. per S'nglc Volume, con'aiii.- over IOtM Works of Fiet ion, Biography, Iravcle, History anti General Literate.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1168, 6 October 1882, Page 3
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934Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1168, 6 October 1882, Page 3
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