Ex "Roval Charlie," J. s. DRURY. Bones, Bones, -.TTRfIHASED in any quantity at 2s. per cwt. -)Uiiun~ j GREENWOOD, Back of Messrs. Morrin & Co., High-street. YDRAULIC PRESS, ram 9Jin. by 3Jft.; Pumps, tallow. Curron Iron-yard. AWING MACHINERY, by M'Dowell, and John-6ton.-I*rg° VERTICAL FRAME, will cut a Urtft square; Circular-Saw Rack, will take a 54in. j* On SALE, cheap, at Carron Iron yard. CAjIRON IRON-YARD, 74 Flinders-lane east. Carron Iron-Rolling Mill, Dudley-street west. On SALE,— Engines, high pressure, 6 to 18 inch cylinders Cornish boilers, engines and boiler mountings pumps and pump pipos, 6 to 10 inches Socket pipes, 1J to 12 inches, bendu, junctions, &c. Water Meters, $, 1, and 1J inches; screwed malleable tubing Contractors' rails and tram plates, 10 to 21 lbs. English leather belting, patent vulcanized ditto Flax packing, Tuck's patent do., quicksilver Oils—Kerosene, colza, castor, Chineso, olive, lard Do.—Polar and sperm, crude and strained, foota Cotton waste, tallow, locomotive greese . Hydraulic press, screw press, crab winches Iron columns, metal skylights, sashweights Galvanized shoet iron, corrugated and plain, shcot zinc Punching and shearing machines, £ and | inch Pig iron (hot and cold blast), hemmatite Kentledge, English coke, coal dust, and blacking Bod ard bar iron, sheet, plate, angle and T do Shafting iron, rolled and hammered, 3 to 10 inches Burra tile copper, sheet do. block tin Antimony, zinc and brass spelter, bar copper Axles, turned and finished; axle-blocks and boxes Patent mail axles, springs, steps, &c. And from our Rolling Mills, Dudlcy-street west Colonial-made iron, flat, i x 1 to 1 x 3J inches Do., round, i to 2 inches Do., square, sto 1J inches Do., angle and T, 1 to 2 inches Contractors' rails, 151b. and 221b. per yard Half round iron, fire bars, fish plates, &c. All made from scrap iron, hammered and rolled, hence of superior strength and quality. CARINS, WILSON, and AMOS, Melbourne. Conveyance of the Nonconformists. ENDERS are required to convey, on arrival, 300 i to 400 passengers ,with tentsand personal luggage, to the head of the Waitcmata river; also, upwards of 200 to Mangawhai. The " Hanover" and the " Matilda Watenbach" are expected to arrive in September, when a vessel will also be required to take about 300 tons of cargo to the Kaipara, via the North Cape. Tenders to be sect in before noon of September hj% Messrs. NEWMAN & EWEN, Sbortland-street. To Carpenters and Joiners. TENDERS are required for the erection of a HOUSE on the Wade River. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Office until WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, when the Tenders arc to be delivered at 12 o'clock precisely. The lowest tender will net necessarily be accepted. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. Canada Buildings. To Painters. HPENDERS are required for PAINTING 1 TWO HOUSES in Princes-street. Specifications may be seen at my Office until TUESDAY, the 12th instant, when the Tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. Canada Building?. To Carpenters and Joiners. ENDERS are required for the erection of Two HOUSES at Newton. Plans and Specifications mav bo seen at mv office until WEDNESDAY, the "l3th inst., when the Tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock, precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Canada Buildings. Architect. To Builders. larket. Plans and Specificat : ons may be. seen at my Office until TUESDAY, the 12th instant, when the tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock precisely. The lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. Canada Buildings. To Carpenters and Builders. LENDERS for the erection of an addition to the Hall of the Onehunga Institute will be received by the Committee until FRIDAY, the 15th instant. Plans and specifications may be seen on application to the undersigned. W. SWINBOURN, Onehunga, August 7, 1862. Secretary. Gold Specimen Lost. £lO REWARD. lAS a specimen consisting of ( f ' Quartz, a little over two ounces in weight, was recently removed, it is supposed in mistake, from Mr.B. Newell's (Auckland Hotel), a reward of £lO will be paid (and no questions asked) to any one leaving it at the Daily Southern Cross Office, or any other respectable establishment in Auckland, 22nd, 1862. £1 Reward. LOST, on Saturday evening, July 19th, 1862, a SMALL BAY PONY, with a white fetlock on near hind leg, short tail, and thick neck. Whoever will brinp the same to Mr. H. HARRINGTON, Bazaar Stables, will receive the above reward. OUND-A DINGY, 12 feet long, black outside, •RR a ßo ' l k' uc ins 'de, on the North Shore, by JAMES •lit" 1 if not claimecl ml 4 da y s * rom tms dflto il will be sold to pay expenses. Enquire at North Shore Au g«at Ist, 1862. Caution. A NY PERSON found CUTTING or REMOVING l TIMBER from Lots 6 and 78, Parish of Hunua, snail be prosecuted. FRANCIS CREIGHTON, Hunua, near Wairoa. R E AD WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY respect)f >"K HARPER TWELVETREES' SOAP UV 'DER, for washing without rubbing the clothes. " Box Hill, Nunawading, Victoria, ~ ' October 25th, 1861. lr * J. nr Per Twelvctrces, ou\—Having been induced to try your " Soap Wo had gat j s f act ory evidence of the utility of it t art n leon tho firsttria1 ' aml westron tfly recommend to all mothers and laundresses as being one of the , . art >des ever invented by man, as regards the aiving of time and labour. It is a positive fact that r| y one may wash double the quantity of clothes in *<'» the time. We beg to remain yours respectfully, Emma Saddinoton, Emma Padoham." w J >Hte ' ltce -.-HARPER TWELVETREES* " The ,VOrl », Bromley-by-Bow, London. I « Axe in a c "'clo surrounded by the motto ami n Axc Bru1 " 1 ~t' s t value for money," is Eavell witL .T fiel(l ' 8 registered trade mark. Clothing S*W this ticket is not of their manufacture. Duivh k ' rnis of a vef y advantageous character to >rimf erS have bccn "gently adopted. Patterns and lo c. U l on application, ' 12, St.Mary Axe, •Won, January U\ t XBo^
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1713, 9 August 1862, Page 3
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