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READY IN A FEW DAYS. T7ILOWEES OF THE FREE LANDS, ] J_ Bt Thomas Bbackbn, A Collection of Poems and Lyrics, a number of which have appeared in the leading Colonial Newspapers during the past few years. The Volume will be crown Bvo. size, printed on toned paper, with photograph of the ■jsLutbor, and will be extra bound in cloth, with gilt covers and title,, containing about 200 pages. The price will be 7s 6d to subscribers, and 10s to non-subscribers, and as the Edition will be limited, subscribers will please send in their names with Pust-Office Order made payable to MILLS, DICK & CO., t- Printers and Publishers, Stafford-street, Dunedin. Contents : National Hymn Australia The Emigrant's Welcome Orakau Hurrah for New Zealand Ocean's Answer To Find the Key What docs it Mean Affinity The Bad Old Times Only a Miserable Wretch The Poet's Dream An Exile's Eeverie The Colonist Guallin a Chiel Years are Stealing April Here and April There Wailing for the Mail Long Ago Cld Letters The Boy and The Year Passing through the Gate Woman's Bights The Auctioneer Till I Come Back Again Little Violet The Land beyond the Sun The Brooklet in the Glen Mother's Grave Spirit of Song Our Little Darling That Little Flaxen Fairy A Paper from Home Christmas Memories Sleeping Alone St. Patiick and the Shamrock To Miss Aitken Robert Burns David Livingstone Samuel Lover Dunedin from the Bay Bush Children A Dream of Childhood The Winds Adam Lindsay Gordon A Christmas Song What is Love ? The Wattles are in Bloom The Sweetest Name The Old Yew Tree at Home To My Cousin In Memoriam Song Tramp of the Fire Brigade yt Wilson Gray •» Light Enough Very Small The Vilest Fiend of All Address spoken Scott Scholarship Entertainment Address spoken Hattie Shepparde's Entertainment Address spoken Alice May's Benefit Address spoken O'Connell's Banquet Address spoken Dedication Oddfellows' Hall The Opposite Seat The Magistrate's Court Old Bendigo Sol to Venus The Printer's Stick The Old Log Hut

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 201, 9 February 1877, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 201, 9 February 1877, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 201, 9 February 1877, Page 19

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