TO BE SOLD, [ HTOG ETHER or in lots to suit purchasers, *- that splendid Twenty Acre Allotment i No. 98, near to Mr. Mason, it contains some [ of the best land in that neighbourhood, and has abundance both of wood and water. Apply to WiM. Ross on the ground , or to W. F. PORTER. Ma.y 18, 1843. i FOR SALE, Imported hi the (( Union*/' A FIRST Rate Patent Upright MANGLE, -£"*- with Washing and Wringing Machine, complete in one machine. The whole occupying less than five feet of room. May be seen at Gibson & Mitchells, Shortland Crescent. Maker's name, Baker, Fore-street, London. — ■ Price 20 Guineas. Auckland, May 11, 1813. TO MR. DAVID GEORGE SAIALE. SI R, — The Undersigned, the Boat's Crew of the NA UTIL US at the Regatta of the x\nnivcrsary (January 28, 18 i 3) cannot help thus publicly expressing their thanks for the careful manner in which you have retained the Stakes of the Gig Race of that day. paid to you on their account, but money being rather scarce in Auckland at the present time, induces them to request that (if convenient to yourself) you would make as early a partition as possible of the spoil, the European Boy having failed to carry your intentions into effect. — With every wish that in future you may manage to steer clear of such applications as these, we shall be (when we receive the money), Your most obedient servants, CHRISTOPHER FULTON, JAVIES MERRETT, W. COMBES, CHARLES MALPAS. 2ST. B. — We beg to acknowledge One Pound on account received 26th April, 1843. May 5, 1843. ROASTED COFFEE. GIBSON & MITCHELL before leaving Home, for these colonies had, from pecu- j liar circumstances, the subject of Coffee Roast- j ing forced upon their attention, but it was not ! until after many fruitless endeavours they succeeded in gaining a knowledge of this (which i may truly be called) i SCIENCE. Roasting Coffee, which appears to the uninitiated to be a very simple matter, is an operation of the greatest delicacy — hence the present impossibility of procuring A Cvp of Real Good Coffee. G. & M. are glad to announce, that this desideratum is at once supplied by their PATENT COFFEE BOASTER, the complicated machinery of which they have now had an opportunity of erecting in their new premises. — There are certain principles which must be attended to in roasting coffee — if the heat be too slowly or too quickly applied, in either case the delightful AROMA OF THE BEAN is dissipated, and consequently the fin 6 flavour of the coffee lost, — and even should the heat be duly regulated, unless the bean is EQUABLY BOASTED, no better result will follow — as in this case it will merely be an over and vmderdone heterogeneous mixture. — The Patent Coffee Roaster overcomes all these difficulties — the coffee is roasted by means of HEATED AIR, the flame never coming in contact with the holder (in which the bean is put), and to which (by the combination of a horizontal and vertical) an universal motion is given, •which is so complete and effective, that is is impossible to find one bean a shade either more or less roa&ted than another. The Patent Coffee Roast r is Perfect. G. & M. can only invite their numerous friends to make a trial of their coffee, which will be fresh roasted and ground daily, and which they do not hazard to say will bo pronounced the best and only really good they have ever drank. N.B.— Superior BLACK TEAS just come to hand ex "Thomas Lord." May 11, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 5, 20 May 1843, Page 1
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