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To Shippers and Builders.

MESSRS. ROE and SHALDERS beg to announce they are now prepared to supply Timber of first class quality to a very large extent, from their Coromandel and Manukau Mills. And also to state that their Steam Works for Planing, Grooving, and Tonguing are completed, no that they are ablo to execute ordeis for worked material at a moderate price. Timber grooved, tongued, and planed for the Building Trade at 4s per hundred supeificial feet Hours of Business, 8 till 6 o'clock, Saturdays, . . . 8 till 2 „ Office— Victoria-stieet. Steam Woiks, junction of Queen and Wakefield streets.

To Builders, Merchants, Shippers, fee. J ANDREWS aud CO beg to state that they • at c now piepared to supply from 25 to 35,000 feet of KAURI TIMBER per week. Vessels loaded with dispatch at tho Mill or Queenstieet Wharf. Oiders left at the Timber Yard, Corner of Queen and Welleslcy stieets, alialVbepiomptly attended to. Hours of business from 8 till 5 o'clock. Nov. 15th, 1861.

Mechanics' Bay Foundry. KINLOPK AND BIRLEY, IRON and BEASS FOUNDERS, Engiueeis, Smiths, fee , beg to thank their numerous customers for their past support They also wish to inform the public that they execute all sorts of lion work, either wrought or cast, accoiding to plan or pattern and at a cheaper late than has been done formerly in the Colony. Auckland, Nov. 22nd, 1861.

A BARGAIN ! mo be Sold, an OSCILLATING CYLINDER 1 STEAM ENGINE, with two 5\ in. Cyhndeis, in good order. Both Boiler and Engine are of firbt class woikmanship. Also, a FORCE PUMP, with about forty feet of lion Piping. To be seen at the Albert Biewery, Queen-stieet, Aiickland. Any particulars may bo known of Mr. Vicicery, Engineer, &c, Albert stieet, oi, R. Seccombe and Son, Kyber Pass-ioad. Auckland, Ist October, 1861. A Good Mattress BEING the surest means of obtaining a comfortable night's rest, may bo purchased of the undersigned at a cost which will ensuic the puichaser of value leceived. Spring Mattresses Curled Horse Hair do. Kihar and Flax do Palliasses, the be&t in the c«lony, always on hand at H P HAYWARDS, Upholsterei and Mattiess Maker, Shortland stieet, Auckland N B. — Mattresses le-made with despatch. J. F. LEIGHTONi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER AND GENERAL BOOKBINDER, Shoktlvnd Spullt, auckt. vnd. The Native Question Solved ! ! ! Real Native Oysters can be obtained at Q. C. E. JAMES'S LUNCHEON LARDER.

PATRONIZED BY ALL WHO KNOW IT, J O S L I N'S Hair Cutting & Perfumery Establishment, Adjoining Jill, naichngton's, Office, Queen-street.

/if m "RANKERS' SAFES.— We aie now lauding fiom JL> the 'Walter Hood,' seveial of TANN'S PATENT RELIANCE SAFES, of extiaoidmaiy stieugth and secunty, made specially to om designs to suit the requnenionts of banking establishments In addition to the usual anangements, these safes have tteasiue compaitinents undei sepaiate keys, while the mam doois, steel lined, aie seemed with two of Tann's patent cylinder locks, powder-pioof and unpickable. The fiic-resistinc; power of these safes has been established beyond all doubt, in the expenmental test made in the Botanic Gaidens, Sydney, undei cognizance of the highest authorities. Illusti.ited lists can be had on application. Fnepioof chests, deed aud cash boxes, aud patent padlocks, also on sale. BRUSH ami MAC DONNELL, sole Agents and Impoiteis of Tanu's Patent Reliance Safes, 32C, George-stieet, Sydney, and 23, Collins stieet, Melbourne.

E. VICXERY, CURRIER, MANUFACTURER, & IMPORTER OF LEATHER, BOOTS, AND GRINDERY, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY, BEGS to acquaint lus customeis in the Colonies, that lie has effected gieat nnpiovemeiits in the quality of his Leather, which was always consideied hrst class, and at the same time offeis it at a leduction m piices. It is undoubtedly the cheapest and best Leather got up in the Colonies. Oideis by post executed with the same care as if the buyci selected for himself.— Observe, E. VICKERY, Sydney. Notice of Removal. JOHN BRUSH, Saddler, fiom CGB, George-stieet tl South, to 407 George-stieet, exactly opposite the Royal Hotel, Sydney, Wholesale and Retail Manufactuiei and Impoiter. Countiy oideis punctually attended to. Libeial allowances made to the trade for wholesale oideis.

OAUTIOH. LETCHFORD'S WAX VESTAS. RLETCHFORD & CO. guarantee their Matches • will light in any Climate, even if dipped in water. Customeis, therefore, when oidenngWax Matches should be particular m requesting "Letchfoid's Make," as others are often substituted. R. Lotchfoid aud Co having just built an extensive Manufactory,, aie now piepaied to execute, at a few days' notice, any older made payable in England Three Colts Lane, Bethual Green, (late of Wlutechapel,) London. SHEEP FOLDS, SHEDS, FENCING.

TUPPER & CO.'S /GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON \JT for Fencing, Roofing Sheds, &c. ; also Patent Galvanized Tiles. Extensively used thioughout the colonies. For piices, diawiugs, and catalogues apply tlnough any London Meichant, or to the Manuiactnieis, Tupper & Co., Cla, Moorgate-stieet, London; and C, Beikley-sticet, Birmingham.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 8

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