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la One Volume, 8vo. 



With Large Map by Arrowsmith, and numerous Plates^ 



Price 14s, 



ITS ADVANTAGES AND PROSPECTS AS A BRITISH COLONY, 



WITH A FULL ACCOUNT OF THE 



LAND CLAIMS, SALES OF CROWN LANDS, ABORIGINES, etc. 

 By CHARLES TERRY, Esq. F.R.S., F.S.A. 



''This work is unquestionably a valuable addition to our stock of information respect- 

 ing New Zealand. It is the work of a percipient witness, and one moreover who 

 possesses qualifications for tlie task he has undertaken. We earnestly recommend it 

 to our readers, and have no doubt the book will take its place in all New Zealand col- 

 lections." — Neio Zealand Journal, 



" No per-on should think of emigrating to that colony for the future until he has 

 carefully perused this intelligent and highly interesting volume.'' — U. S. Gazette. 



" We are disposed to regard this as the very best book upon New Zealand that has 

 as yet been published." — Old Alonthly Mag. 



" While emigration to New Zealand was all the rage, we looked in vain for such a 

 work ; it is honest and very cleverly written." — British Queen. 



'' A sensible, temperate, and carefully written book." — Examiner. 



" This is the most practical work that has yet been published on New Zealand ; it 

 deals largely with facts, and contains an authentic and complete view of the situation 

 of the colony up to the present time. It is only common justice to his talents and 

 integrity to add, that of all writers capable of giving so much information respecting 

 an infant colony, and giving it with so much exactitude and comprehensiveness, Mr. 

 Terry is, beyond all comparison, the most strictly impartial we are acquainted with." 



Atlas. 



In One Volume, bvo. icith Maps, price 10s. 



A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE 



SISCOVBRIT of AMSRICA by the NORTH]¥[£iN, 



IN THE TENTH CENTURY, 



WITH 



Notices of the early Settlements o^the Irish in. the Western Hemisphere, 



By north LUDLOW BEAMISH, 



Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the Royal Danish Society of Northern 

 Antiquaries, author of the " History of the German Legion," &c. 



" This interesting publication, the fruit of great literary labour, and extensive 

 research, clearly shews that the eastern coast of North America was discovered and 

 colonized by the Northmen more thanfive hundred years before the reputed discovery 

 of Columbus. Theee facts rest upon the authority of antient Icelandic MSS. preserved 

 in the Royal and University Library of Copenhagen, and now, for the first time, trans- 

 lated and made public." — Preface. 



This puhlication forms an indispensable introduction to the celebrated work of 

 Dr. Robertson, who appears to Juwe been totally unacquainted with the early discove- 

 ries of the Northmen. 



