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The Camera in the Coral Islands

Catalogue

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Catalogue

Standard or Whole-plate Series—size of print 8 inches by 6. If mounted, size of mount 11 inches by 9.

Fiji

SUVA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
The Colonial Sugar Company's Mill on the Rewa River, Viti Levu 2501, 2502
Groups of “Labour,” Rewa River 2503 to 2505
Groups of “Wairarapa's” Passengers and “Labour” 2506 to 2508
Departure of the “Wairarapa,” from the Mill 2509
A Street in Suva 2510
Union Bank, Suva 2511
Suva: The Harbour 2512, 2513, 2516
Government House, Suva 2514
Government Buildings, Suva 2515
Native Village near Suva—Wife of Chief in Banana Grove 2517
Groups of Fijians 2518, 2519, 2522
Fijian Girls 2520, 2521, 2527, 2528
Girls Bathing 2524
Studies of Tropical Foliage 2525, 2526
Views from Native Village 2530, 2532, 2533
Groups of “Wairarapa's” Passengers and Fijians 2523, 2529, 2531
Botanical Gardens, Suva 2534 to 2538
Botanical Banyan Tree 2539, 2540
LEVUKA, OVALAU, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
Levuka (a Panorama in four plates, taken from the hill above the Hospital) 2541 to 2544
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Levuka (a Panorama in three plates, taken from the Jetty 2558 to 2560 [These Panoramas are also issued, mounted on lawn, and neatly bound.]

Levuka, from Jetty 2545
The Hospital, Levuka 2546
Bank of New Zealand, Levuka 2547
Office of “Fiji Times,” &c., Levuka 2548
Public School, Levuka 2549
Levuka, shewing Public School 2550, 2551
Characteristic Tropical Scenes near Levuka 2552 to 2558, 2561, 2562
Fijian Gathering Cocoa Nuts 2556
Waitova (Native Village) near Levuka 2563, 2567 to 2569
Waitova The Pool and Views around 2564 to 2566
Nasova, near Levuka 2570
Thakombau's Canoe—Nai-koro-koro 2571
Fijian Women, Ndremba 2572, 2574
“Wairarapa's” Passengers and Fijians, Nai-koro-koro, July, 1884 2573
Near Cemetery, Levuka 2575, 2576
Thakombau on board “Wairarapa” 2577, 2578
TAVIUNL
Mill at Vuna Point 2579 to 2581
In the Sugar Fields 2582, 2583
Bread-fruit Tree 2584
Tropical Studies 2585, 2586
MANGO
The Lagoon 2587 to 2590
Tropical Scenery 2591 to 2593
In the Sugar Fields 2594 to 2598
In the Sugar Fields Cutting the Cane 2599
In the Sugar Fields Loading the Cane 2600
In the Sugar Fields Master of “Labour” 2601
The Landing Place 2602
The “Wairarapa,” from the Landing Place 2603, 2604, 2611
Among the Cocoa Nuts 2605, 2606
The Bungalow 2607, 2608
The Valley, from the Bungalow, looking to Butoni 2609, 2610
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Samoa (The Navigator Islands)

APIA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
Apia from the Sea (a Panorama) 2612 to 2617
Apia—A Street 2618
Apia View through Palms 2619
Apia Distant View 2634
Views near Apia 2620, 2621
Samoan Villages near Apia 2622, 2630, 2645, 2648
Samoan Charmers 2623 to 2629, 2642 to 2644
Samoan Man 2631, 2632
Samoan Interior: Making Kawa 2646
A Toll Bridge near Apia 2635
In the Roman Catholic Mission Grounds, Apia 2636, 2637
In the Roman Shewing Church 2638
Roman Catholic Mission—Interior of Church 2639
A Samoan Lane 2640, 2641
American Consul's House, Apia 2647
“Wairarapa's” Passengers and Samoans under Orange Tree 2633
PANGO PANGO
Upper Harbour 2649
Views about Harbour 2650, 2652 to 2657
“Wairarapa” in Pango Pango Harbour 2651
Groups of “Flends” 2658, 2659
Native Village 2661
Samon Men 2662, 2663
Studies of Cocoa Nut Palms 2664 to 2666
The Fair “Sauimatani” (the “Samoan Beauty with the Languishing Eyes”) 2667, 2668
Canoes (large and small) in Pango Pango Harbour (photographed from the Ship) 2671 to 2679

Tonga (The Friendly Islands)

NEIAFU, VAVAU, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
The Harbour 2674 to 2679page 4
Talau (The Pudding) from Olopeka 2680
Wesleyan Church, Neiafu (Interior) 2681

The roof of this large church is a beautiful sample of native work, being put together with fibre only.

Wesleyan Church—Exterior 2682
The King's Palace 2683, 2684
Neiafu from Mokotu 2685
King George in front of Palace 2686
Tongan Notables—Rev. S. Baker, Premier; Prince Wellington, Governor of Vavau; Fotofili, Governor of Niuafoon; Rev. J. B. Watkin, Superintendent of Vavan Circuit; Junia, Minister of Finance, and J. Afu, Chief Clerk Finance Department 2687
A Tongan Lane 2688
Tongan Girls 2689, 2690
Neiafu—The Village in The Orange Grove 2691 to 2697
NUKUALOFA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
Wesleyan Church—“Mount Zion” 2698
Nukualofa from “Zion” 2699 to 2702
Rev. J. E. Moulton's Residence 2703, 2705
Tubou College with large group of native students 2704
Views about Nukualofa 2706, 2711, 2712, 2715
Nukualofa from the Wharf 2707
Princess Anaziene in front of Palace Group in front of Palace—Princess Salote Mafileo, daughter of the King; Princess Anaziene, Granddaughter of the King; and Jiaogi Fatafehi, Governor of Hapaii 2709
German Merchant's, Fungalor 2710
Cemetery near Nukualofa 2714
Merchants' Residences, Tongatabu 2715
R. C. Mission, with Native Brass Band 2716
R. C. Mission Coral Church (building) with group of Nuns and Pupils 2717
The Dusky Beauties of Tonga 2719 to 2725
Banyan Tree at Mua 2726, 2727
View at Mua 2728
Group of Tongans at Mua 2729page 5
Group of Passengers on “Wairarapa” (first trip) 2734, 2735
Group of Passengers on “Wairarapa” (second trip) 2750, 2751
Group of Ship's Company, 'c. 2737 to 2741, 2752 to 2754

Slides for the Stereoscope.

Twenty-four pictures of Native Life and Characteristic Tropical Vegetation in all the Three Groups of Islands.

PRICES
of
“The Camera in the Coral Islands.” “STANDARD,” OR WHOLE-PLATE SIZE—

Unmounted 21s, per dozen (2s. each); post free.
Mounted 28s. per dozen (2s. 6d. each); and postage.

A liberal discount will be allowed on large sets, such as 50, 100, 150, and so on.

SLIDES FOR THE STEREOSCOPE, 12s. PER DOZEN.

ALSO,
BURTON BROTHERS'
widely-known series of

Photographs of New Zealand Lake, Mountain, and Fjord Scenery, including the Marvels of Auckland's Hot Springs District, the Terraces, 'c., Towns, Goldfields; 'c., 'c., to the number of Two Thousand Different Views,

CALLED
New Zealand Through the Camera.