NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GIBSON §• MITCHELL T>EG to apprise their numerous friends that -*-* they have now removed into their NewPremises, where they have on Sale a Varied Selection of Goods, at their usual moderate prices ; amongst which will be found :: — ■ Locks, latches, hinges, and bolts of all kind-s Nail — wrought and machine made, from It inch to 6 inch ; coopers' rivets, boat i-odvos, j and shocnaild of all .sizes. Builders' and cabinet makers' Furnishings, Edge Tools of superior quality, Saws — pit, cross-cut, hand, ripping, tenon, dove-tail, breaking-out, turning, iron, keyhole, and American billet, Screw and shell augurs and gimblets, Mason's and Bricklayer's trowels, Files and rasps, from 3 to 14 inches, Hammers — claw, rivetting and shingling, Arthur's steel braces and bits, — Falling axe^, Bench and moulding planes, Spades and shovels, assorted sizes, Garden took, — Table Cutlery, Pen and pocket knives, — Scissoi's and razors, Tea& coffee pots, — Tea trays & bread baskets, Tinned saucepans, stewpans, round pots, and tea kettles, — Coffee mills, Beams and scales, adjusted weights from 1 dr. to 56 lbs., Short link ship chains — assorted sizes, Table lamps, — Paints, paint oil and turpentine. House Bellows, Bar and Rod Iron and Wire cf all sizes, — Post paper, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Soap, mould & dip Candles. Oatmeal, Flour, common and table Salt, Slops, Tobacco, Pipes, etc., etc. Auckland, May 12, 1843. FOR SALE, at the stores of the Undersigned, — a Quantity of Rye Grass Seed of the first quality. HEALE, SINCLAIR, & Co. May 12, ISJ3. mTnukau steam mil ls. SEASONED TIMBER of the best quality will be sold at the following prices at the Mills, viz. : Boards under 12 inches wide, at 9s. Ditto over ditto ' at 10s. .Scantling and Battens at Bs. " Battens for fencing, 5 ft long, at £4 fIOOU. Quantities not under 5000 feet delivered in any part of the Bay of Manukau at Is. *$■ 100 feet extra. HEALE, SINCLAIR, & Co. May 12, 1843. AUCKLAND ROPE WORK. THE Undersigned having now completed the erection of his extensive Rope Work, in which the most powerful and the 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 able to supply Cordage superior to any hitherto made in New Zealand or the other Colonies. Cables, Hawsers, Running and StandingRigging, Fishing Lines, Net Twine, and Nets made to order. New Zealand Flax purchased. JAMES ROBERTSON. Mechanics' Bay, Auckland, \ May 11,' 1843. / AUCKLAND DISPENSARY. AT the Adjourned Meeting of this Institution, held at Hart's "Exchange Hotel," on Thursday, May 11, 1843, in accordance with a previons public announcement, George Cooper, Esq., in the Chair, It teas Besoivcd,—' Ist. That a Meeting of the Subscribers to this Institution be held on this day fortnight, Thursday, the 25th instant,) to appoint the Committee and other Officer?, when the Code of Laws and Regulations, presented by Drs. Johnson, Pollen, and Martin, be laid before them for approval. 2nd. That no person be eligible to vote, unless he has paid his subscription. 3rd. That Mr. Didsbury be appointed Collector, and do wait upon all who have promised contributions. (Signed) G. COOPER, Chairman..
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 5, 20 May 1843, Page 1
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