AUCKLAND GLASS WORKS.
We are glMEto learn that by the James ,Paterson twtP*practical glass-blowers Have 'arrived "from Sydney for the glass works at Union-street, Freeman's Bay. One of these (Mr. Cook) warthe'inunager of the glassworks in Sydney, and joins the proprietor as a partne^ iq the .wprks here. The Provincial Government having wisely ~ purchased • the property and given it to the manufacturers rent free* with. *power of ■ purchase, we understand that a large assortment of glassware will, soon,,be ready for the market. ■iUthoiigh 'it must be very annoying to our free trade friends, we sincerely hope that; the Provincial Council will (Continue -to; extend like patronage to one after another of our infant industries. ~ „, ... t t .., ; , . . j
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 277, 29 November 1870, Page 2
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117AUCKLAND GLASS WORKS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 277, 29 November 1870, Page 2
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