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    The Hon. Sir Julius Vogel, K.C.M.G., was born in London February 24, 1835. He was of delicate health in early life, and chiefly educated by masters at home. At 12 he attended the London University, remaining there till 16, at which age ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 705 words
  3. THE WHAU LUNATIC ASYLUM, NEW ZEALAND.

    The view given in this month's number of our paper of this commodious asylum shows the building in its state of completion, several additions of quite recent date having been added to the original structure. The asylum was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 190 words
  4. A SKETCH FROM THE EPSOM ROAD, CAPE COLVILLE, NEW ZEALAND.

    This picture represents one of the many beautiful scenes which meet the eye of the traveller in New Zealand. It was engraved in London, from a sketch taken by an Auckland young lady. The point of view is on the Epsom road, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 223 words
  5. SKETCHES IN NORTH BORNEO.

    The Segama river, a part of which forms the first of our sketches, is, next to the Kawabahangan, the largest river in North Borneo. The banks of the Segama are one mass of Nipa palms, in which thousands of monkeys disport themselves, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 340 words
  6. MESSRS. E. PORTER & CO.'S NEW WAREHOUSES, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND.

    Amongst the many improvements lately effected in Auckland city, the recent additions to Messrs. E. Porter & Co.'s ironmongery establishment merit some mention. The firm is one of the oldest of its kind in Auckland, having been ...

    Article : 741 words
  7. THE WHANGAREI SETTLEMENT.

    Our sketch at Whangarei, showing the surroundings of the wharf, represents a portion of one of the most thriving settlements of the northern part of the New Zealand provinces. It was one of the early settlements, and was abandoned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 607 words
  8. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, AUCKLAND, N.Z.

    We give in our present issue a sketch of the Bank of New Zealand. The original building (the headquarters of the bank in the colony) was constructed in 1865 by the late Mr. Richard Dickson, from plans prepared by Mr. Terry, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,296 words
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