NEW ROPE WORK, llobson Street. AMES CARADUS lias commenced ' Hope-making in Hobson-streel, near the tliolic Chanel, and is now able to execute any orders he may he favoured with. Tli* following is a list of the articles made— Kunning and Standing Rigging, all sizes Spun-yarn, marling, hosing Hammerline, Hand-lead Linos Log-lines, Fishing-lines, Clothes-lines Grocer's Twines, all kinds, Net Twine Fishing Nets made to order. Auckland, August 22, 1850. MODEL CANOE FOR SALE. IF any European is desirous of purchasing a Canoe, let him come and purchase mine, it is a very good one, and covered with carving; the price I want is (£10) ten pounds sterling. My house is near the pu-misec of his Excellency the Governor. William Marsh, Te Kaugi Knheke. Ist October, 1850.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 October 1850, Page 1
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125Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 October 1850, Page 1
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