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' V N &'T I C E. I HEREBY give Notice that I, have entered a Caveat in England for securing a Patent in Great Britain and the Colonies, for, a Process and Invention ior obtaining, separating, and cleansing the fibres of the • New Zealand plant called Phormium* Teric&c, soas'ta render it available for all the purposes to which European Hemp and Flax are. applied. Being desirous to, conduce to. the future prosperity of- the Colony, and not wishing to monopolize a process, or withhold from the Settlers at large information and; means which most certainly wiU render the cultivation and preparation of the Flax Plant the most profitable and richest resource of New Zealand j Licenses for the Process will be granted, and machines, sold, on liberal and moderate terms. . GEORGE THOMAS, Manager of the Works. Te Pubu, June 20, 1843. ' Letters and; applications to Mr. J. I. Montefiore, Auckland. S FLAX. PLANTS', Green, and Pry, will be purchase.d in any quantity, on the following and conditions :—: — Green Plants, including stem and leaf, to be cut close to the root, and not *° be Tess than four feet in, length. Stems of Green Plants to be not less than three feet to the expansion of the leaf. Dry Plants, on which there are no dark spots, including stem and leaf, to be no^ less than four feet. The Green, to be kept separate from the Dry Plants. To be delivered on the works, up the Creek, at Te Puru. The price ten shillings per ton. , Permission will be giyen, on the authorization of His Excellency the officer administering the Government, ito persons to cut Flax on Crown Lands, by application to the Surveyor General. As many thousand tons wil} be : annually required at the said works, contracts will be entered into with parties engaging to supply large quantities ; of which further particulars may be known on application to Mr. J. I. Montefiore, Auckland, or at the Works at Te Puru, to GEQRGE THOMAS, Manager. June 20, 1843. v' AUCKLAND ROPE WORK. THE Undersigned having now completed the erection of his extensive Rope Work, in which the most powerful and the j most approved modern machinery- is used, begs leave most respectfully to inform Shippers, Shipowners, Masters of Vessels, and the Public in general," that -he has commenced Rope Making in all its branches, and will be a;ble to supply Cordage superior to any hitherto made in New Zealand or the other Colonies! j Cables, Hawsers, Running and Standing Rigging, Fishing Lines, Net Twine, and Ne x ts made to order. New Zealand Flax purchased. JAMES ROBERTSON. Mechanics' Bay, Auckland, \ May 11, 1843. J FOR SALE.— A Great Bargain. QUBURBAN FARMS 122—26 acres, £3 123 — 20 Acres, ,two miles south-west of Mount Eden. On one a weather-board and thatch dwelling with some Rbupo outhouses. Good farms for soil and aspectr-the onlytwo of the block to which there is a cart road, adjoining the best cattle run near the town— commanding from & sheltered spot a view of Manukauand Waitemata harbours. Apply to Mr. Corbett, on the ground. ' June 15, 1843. TO LET,— An Excellent Verandah Cottage, in Fort-street. Apply to Henry R. Crbtnay, at the Auction llooms. June 23, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 11, 1 July 1843, Page 1

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