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'JOHN FARE avails himself of this | u opportunity of returning his sincere j thanks to the Public in general, for the I numerous favors hitherto received, and begs 1 leave to inform them that he has now an j 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 ha can also &up_;>3y on moderate trans. \ Auckland, 29th May, 1843. i J IRONMONGERY AND CUTLERY. (1 N Sale by the Undersigned, at reduced w pnecs for cash :—: — Nails— batten, slijngle,li«ing,spike,boat,&o. | Looks— mortice, rim, closet, stock, drawback, cupboard, chest, till, pad of every description. Bolts— tower, barrel, bright round, brass flush, &c. Latches— mortice for French doors, and windows, Norfolk, Lancashire, night, &c. Wood Screws from I to 2£ inches. Hinges— brass and iron butts, TH.IIL, shutter, rising door, pew door, &c, &c. Pullies— brass and iron axle and fra&&tfj£f Brass Foundry— Sash fastnerj^ujgßS knobs and turns, rack puUlaSßpifpins commode knobs, handles, &<sms Iron Foundry. — Boor knockers, sash weights stable drains, sough grates, sad ironsjbat pms, iron pots, &c, &c. Weighing- Machines and Weights. Edge Tools.— Axes, adzes ; garden.'planta ■ tion and breaking up hoes, drawing knives, chissels, gouges, planes and plane irons,' I trowels, tomahawk?, &c, &c. Saws — pit, cross cut, hand, pannel, compass, tenon, table, and key hole. Files— smiths, saw, cabinet,., aud _f arriersCarvexters Tools. — Hammers, shingiing hatchets, pincers, augurs, gimlets, brad a^ls, squares, compasses, &c, &c. Holloware. — Tea kitchens, saucepans, round and oval boilers, tea kettles, stewpans, digesters, masliu kettles, glue pots, coffee and pepper mills, &c, &c. Spades. — Shovels, garden racks, reels and trowels. Saddlery. — Saddles, bridles, whips, spurs, curry-combs and brushes. German Silver forks and spoons. Britania and Tin tea and coffee pots, spoons, tureens, &c. Cutlery. — Razors, pen and pocket knives, scissors, table knives and forks, butcher's knives, steels, &c. Paint, oil, turpentine, whiting, earthenware, glue, brushes, Newcastle grindstones, iron bedsteads, &c, &c, &c. EDWARD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, 2nd June, 1843. AUCKLAND ROPE WORK. "~PIIE 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 Ropo 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. / TO AGBICULT UBIS TS. CATTLE AND HORSES FOR SALE. O A. WOOD respectfully informs Gentlemen engaged in Agriculture, that he lias on Sale, at low prices, Working Bullocks) Horses, and Sheep, Ex "PORTENIA," To be seen any day at Epsom, on application at his Stores in Shortland Crescent, Auckland. I May 25, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

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