The oldest established book and stationary warehouse [has lithograped view of the New Zealand Festival]
Title
The oldest established book and stationary warehouse [has lithograped view of the New Zealand Festival]
Author
Walch, J.W.H.Source
Colonial Times (Hobart)Details
30 January 1846, p.2, col.2.Publication date
30 January 1846Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountries of context
Aotearoa New Zealand | Australia
Full text
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED
BOOK & STATIONERY WAREHOUSE,
WELLINGTON BRIDGE.
J.W. H. WALCH begs to acquaint the Public, that he has just received from England Lithographic Views of tho celebrated NEW ZEALAND FESTIVAL, which took place in New Zealand about eighteen months ago. They are from drawings taken on the spot, at the time, by Mr. W. Merritt, and executed by Hay [sic Day] and Haig, the Queen's Lithographers. J. W. H. W. solicits public inspection. They are done in the first-rate stylo of the art, and sold at the exceedingly low price of 10s. 6d. each.
January 30, 1846.
[Colonial Times (Hobart), 30 January 1846, p.2, col.2]
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13 Aug 2012