AUCKLAND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, , Queen Street, Auckland. | - 1 WILLIAM BOURNE, ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT. OTEAM ENGINEVHigh and Low Piessure, Land and Marine, from 2 to 35 horse-power, with Screw or Paddle, manufactured to order. Boilers, Hydraulic and Hay Presses, Sc. All kinds of Castings, of any size, made to plan and pattern. i Cast Metal Ship, and House Pumps made to order. Brass Pintles and Braces, Cabbonses, 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 slating, that had he (Capt. Latto) been aware (hat 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 Ike passage from the Falkland Isla«f?i 10 Hobart Town, he would at once hsve bore up for this' port; as by so doing he would have much time, escaped much bad weather, andj Jspared his owners at least 500/. Mr. Bourne, is, therefore, desirous that the Mercantile Ma-j 'rine 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. I
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 707, 22 January 1853, Page 2
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