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 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 Ship, 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, 1832. Mr. Bourne has the authority of Capt. Latto, of the Berwick Castle , for stating, tlwrt 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 SOOL 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. EX ST. MICHAEL. O BUSHEL BAGS *** Lucifer Matches Saddlery Spanish Liquorice Washing Soda Bay and Martin’s Blacking Barcelona Nuts London Yellow Soap Best English Whiting Patent Sperm Candles Lea and Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce Charcoal Plates Iron Pots English Sofas and Easy Chairs Pale and Golden Sherry Campbeltown Whiskey London Bottled Stout and Pale Ale. Bain and Buutt. 7th January, 1835. ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, JJ/k BOZ., Marzetti’s Nonpareil CIDER. v J. A. Gilfillan & Co. * 21st Bccember, 1852. FLOUR. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex “Eclair.” A FEW TONS OF TARANAKI FLOUR. Thos. Somerville, Shortland Street. Bee. 14th, 1832. BRAUGHT HORSES. Undersigned has for Sale, TWO YOUNG HORSES, age, rising four years, bred on his Farm, and broken into Plough last Spring by a careful hand. They were got by Mr. Hunter’s well-known horse Farmer’s Fancy out of well bred draught Mares. For particulars,apply to Mr. IL Carter, at Major Matson’s. David White, Tamaki. January 15, 1835. THE AUCKLAND ALMANAC, FOR THE IS NOW PUBLISHED at NEW ZEALANDER OFFICE. Price —ls. Qd. Colored Signals — 2s. AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. Y| R- J NEWMAN offers his services to the Public as an AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, more particularly for the sale of Cattle. Horses, and other live stock. Monthly Sale at Newmarket on the second Tuesday of every month. Quarterly Sale at Otahuhu on the first - Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Re* mnera Paddocks. Orders left with Mr. Thomas Somerville, Shortland-streel, will be forwarded. CONNELL AND RIDINGS, LAND AGENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AlfD GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Queen-street. Auction of merchandize, and Mi* cellaneous Articles, at the Auction Mart, every Wednesday and Saturday, eleven o’clock. Auction of Cattle, Horses, and other Five Stock, and Farm Produce, at the Cattle Market of the Hundred of Auckland, Epso® Road, on the second Tuesday of every month-
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 709, 29 January 1853, Page 4
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