, AUCKLAND ROPE WORK, THIIE Undersigned having now completed -*■ the erection of his extensive Rope Work, in which the most powerful and the most approved modem 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 ma le in New Zealand or the other Colonies. Cables, Hawsers, Running and Standing Rigging, Fishing Lines, Net Tw hie, and Nets made to order. New Zealand Flax purchased. JAMES ROBERTSON. Mechanics' Bay, Auckland, \ May 11, 1843. / TfOR SALE, at the stores of the UnderA signed, — a Quantity of Rye Grass Seed of the first quality. HEALE, SINCLAIR, & Co. May 12, 1843. i MANTJKATJ STEAM MILLS. QEASONED TIMBER of the best qnality v]}\ be sold at the fo 1 ! owing prices at the Mills. \iz.: Boards under 12 inches wide, at 9s. Ditto over ditto at 10s. " Scantlhig and Battens at Bs. " Battens for fencing, 5 ft. long, at £4 "#lOOO. 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. TO OWNERS OF STRAYED CATTLE. <D OW, wjtlj .the TVn Fold J??^ Vaud. r-*r -*- and a Heart on off side, has just calved on Section No. 42 on the Tamaki, she has been running there the last seven months. — The owner may have her by paying the expense of this advertisement. W. BUCK L A N D "D EGS to inform his Customers, that he has -" constantly on hand Good Fat Mutton, Beef, Veal, and Pork. Shortland Crescent, May 19, 1843. PRINCE ALBERT INN, '/' EPSOM. ifyJR. B. DAVIES, begs most respectfully lf -*• to acquaint his friends ' and the Public generally, that he has taken a lease of the above well known house, which he has now opened, with a choice and well selected assortment of Spirits, Wines, Malt Liquors, &c. B. D., well aware, that attention to business, and care in the selection of Liquors, are indispen&ible to success, feels assured that those who once honour him Avith a visit, will be induced to repeat it, as it will always be his study to furnish Liquors of the very first quality, and to pay every possible attention to the comfort of Ins guests. B. D., has likewise, at considerable expence, erected an oven, which is now in full operation, and having lately made an extensive purchase of real Derwent Flour, he can confidently assure those who may honour him with their support, of being supplied with bread of sucu a quality as cannot be surpassed in the Colony. B. D., has further been induced, on account of the distance of this place from Auckland, to lay in an assortment of Teas, Sugars, and other Groceries, which he will always sell on the most moderate terms, for cash, and trusts that the quality of his Goods, and reasonable charges, will ensure a constant demand. May 19th, 1843. TO AGRICULTURISTS. CATTLE AND HORSES FOR SALE. Q A. WOOD respectfully informs Gentle- # men engaged in Agriculture, that lie has on Sale, a low prices, Working Bullocks, Horses, and Sheep, Ex "Portenia," To be seen any day at Epsom, on applicatior at his Stores in Shortland Crescent, Auckland. May 25, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 6, 27 May 1843, Page 1
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