TO BE LET, a^IIAT desirably situated Store in Lower Queen-street, lately occupied by Messrs. Robinson &, Dawson. Apply to JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. April, 1843. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: PRIME SALT BUTTER in Kegs and Half Kegs, Ex "Pobtewa." EDWARD RICH. Lower Queen-street, May 26, 1843. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: SUPERIOR SHERRY in bottles, i Ditto Port ditto, ! Brandy, Rum, and Gin, Finest Van Diemen's Land Flour, Every description of Now Zealand Produce. EDWARD RICH. Lower Queen-street, May 26, 1843. ! 17,000 FEET BALTIC TIMBER. T> A L T I C Timber plained, tongued and -*-* grooved, from \ inch to 1 inch thick, can be had in lots of not less than 1,000 feet, at the, low price of 12 shillings per 100 feet, on | application to I BROWN & CAMPBELL. June 8, 1843. W. BUCKLAND General Butcher and Baker, Shortland Crescent, j BEGS to intimate to tho Householders of Auckland that, as the wet season, which is now fast approaching, will prevent them from personally visiting the Stores to make their purchases, he will be hap"py to wait on any from whom he may obtain orders either for bread or meat. May 26, 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 Standing Rigging, Fishing Lines, Net Twine, and Nets made to order. New Zealand Flax purchased. JAMES ROBERTSON. Mechanics' Bay, Auckland,") May 11, 1843. / LIVERY STABLES. SA. WOOD, intends starting Livery • Stables at the Royal Hotel. Carriage and Pair, and Saddle Horses for hire. Application to bo made at S. A. Wood's Stores in Shortland Crescent, until the 11th instant; afterwards at the Royal Hotel. June 2, 1843. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ! 'pHE Partnership heretofore existing be1 *■ tween John Fare and Maurice Kelly, Sawyers and Timber Dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Signed in the presence of Edward Murray this 29th day of May, 1843. JOHN FARE avails himself of this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the Public in general, for the numerous favors hitherto received, and begs leave to inform them that he has now an opportunity of supplying timber upon the most reasonable terms, having purchased the interest of his late partner, Maurice Kelly, in timber, boats, &c, and ..the whole !of the tackling for getting out spars, which he can also supply on moderate terms. Auckland, 29th May, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 10 June 1843, Page 1
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