AUCKLAND STEAM SAW MILLS, MECHANICS’ BAY. THE undersigned beg respectfully to intimate that their newly-erected STEAM SAW MILLS, for SAWING and PLANING, GROOVING and TONGUEING,&c., are now in full operation, and they are prepared to execute, with the utmost despatch, any orders with which they may be entrusted. The highest price given for boards 6 inches by 1, and for flitches 6 by 6, and 6 by 9 inches. Orders left with Messrs. Coombes and Daldy, Queen-street Wharf, or at the Mills, will meet with immediate attention. MgNab and Co. Auckland. Dec. 4, 1855. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, &c. Daily expected to arrive per barque “ Daniel Webster” from Newcastle, N.S.W., WELL-BRED HEIFERS 20 Rams A few broken-in Draught and Saddle Horses and Marcs The attention of intending purchasers is invited to this very superior cargo, and to the advantages to be derived from delaying [ their selection until this arrival. John Stevenson & Co., Agents. Feb. 15, 1856. NOW LANDING, Ex Ashmore, OPEN TONS Fine New White CLOVER 1 SEED 2 tons ditto ditto Red ditto On sale at Newman & Ewen’s, Shortland Crescent. Feb. 16, 1856. TO ARRIVE Per Josephine Willis, THREE Pair French MILL STONES. Cast steel Mill, Picks, and Chisels, &c, Neavman & Ewan, Shortland Crescent. Feb, 16, 1856,
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1027, 20 February 1856, Page 4
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