MESSRS. MOODY AND SANKEY, whose portraits we present this month, are the leaders of the great religious revival now taking place in the mother country. Probably no religious movement since the days of Wesley and George ...
Article : 1,243 wordsOF the many beautiful natural harbours for which New Zealand is justly famed, Akaroa ranks foremost in the list. For safety of anchorage, gradual depth of water, and especially for picturesque scenery, it has long been recognised as ...
Article : 257 wordsTHIS Church occupies a commanding position in the suburb of Woollahra, overlooking the harbour. It is built in the Early English style, and is constructed of brick. The foundations and architraves are of stone, and the sills, ...
Article : 490 wordsRICH-HUED flowers blossoming on every hand, the hop crimson contrasting with the darkling blue, the modest white with the flaring yellow, and all, like the gorgeous hued ones on a carpet, imbedded in a rank luxuriance of bright green ...
Article : 107 wordsOUR view on page 9 represents a recent catastrophe, which resulted in the almost total destruction of the Victoria Sugar Works, causing an immense loss of valuable property, and throwing a large number of workpeople out of ...
Article : 809 wordsWHEN Captain Cook landed his three pigs in New Zealand, he probably never anticipated that the sportsmen of future generations, from among the men of his own race, would bless his name for having afforded them the only true sport ...
Article : 933 wordsTHE sketch represents one of those competitions amongst the ploughmen of the colony which are so numerous throughout the various agricultural districts at the present season. These animal gatherings may be classed among the most ...
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