AUCKLAND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, Queen Street, Auckland. WILLIAM BOURNE, ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure, Land and Marine, from 2 to 35 horse-power, with Screw or Paddle, manufactured to order. Boilers, Hydraulic and Hay Presses, &c. All kinds of Castings, of any size, made to plan and pattern. Cast Metal Slip, and House Pumps made to order. Brass Pintles and Braces, Cabbouses, and all description of Ship Smith’s Work done at moderate charges. Smith’s Work in general, Auckland, Jan. 10, 1852. Mr. Bourne has the authority of Capt. Latto, of the Berwick Castle , for staling, that had he (Capt. Latto) been aware that brass and other metal castings and ship’s smith work in general could have been manufactured in Auckland, that when he carried away his rudder on the passage from the Falkland Islands to Hobart Town, he would at once have bore up for this port; as by so doing he would have saved much time, escaped much bad weather, and spared his owners at least 500 L Mr. Bourne is, therefore, desirous that the Mercantile Marine of the Southern Pacific should be made aware that all defects of such a character can be made good at the Auckland Iron and Brass Foundry. S T A R K’S SHEEP AND LAMB DIPPING COMPOUND. Agents for Auckland and Northern District of New Zealand, Messrs. Davy and Jarvie. To be obtained in small casks,—each cask sufficient for Five Score Sheep. WESLEYAN COLLEGE. rriTE NEXT SESSION will commence on A Monday, January 24th, 1853. Terms, &c., may be obtained on application at the Institution. Joseph 11. Fletcher. AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, A PROPOSITION having been made at 1 L the last General Meeting to divide the Society, and to form two separate Societies, one Agricultural and the other Horticultural. It was resolved that a further meeting be held at the Exchange Hotel, on Saturday, the 29th instant, at noon, for the consideration of the subject. James Baber, Joseph Newman, Secretaries. The Society’s Annual Show will take place in the 3rd week of March, TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. \\ T ANTED, a Steady Man who under- ' * stands his Business. For particulars apply at the u New-Zealander” office, or to John Hall, Otahuhu. NOTICE. A NY CLAIMS that may be against the 1 L hue Ensign Mayne, 58th Regiment, are to be sent in to Major Nugent, on or before the isth inst. Auckland, Jan. 6,1853, rrilE Undersigned are purchasers of Wool, J Oil, Whalebone, and other produce, and will advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in England. Bain & Burtt. November 12, 1852. MILITARY THEATRE. ALBERT BARRACKS. Performance postponed on account of the prevailing influenza. /AN MONDAY EVENING, 47th January, v/ 1853, will bo performed, for the benefit of a Soldier’s Widow, George Almar’s MeloDrama, in three acts, entitled— THE FIRE RAISER ; Or, the Prophet of the Moor. To be followed with a Song; Three Scenes from Sir Walter Scott’s Lady of the Lake; and a Dance. The whole to conclude with a Broad Extravaganza, in One Act, entitled — TWO EYES BETWEEN TWO.
Doors open at half-past seven o’clock; performance to commence at eight. Dress Circle, 2s. 6d.; Boxes, Is. 6d.; Pit, is. Tickets may he had on application to Mr. Porter, Tobacconist, Queen Street; Mr. Levy’s Emporium, Shorthand Street; Serjt. Maxwell, Officers’Mess; and at the Library, Albert Barracks. T. Hyde, Stage Manager. Vivat Regina !
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 706, 19 January 1853, Page 1
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