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THE DBEADFTTL.CATASTEOPHE HI Q.UEEN-STREBT, PHOTOGRAPHED JUST AFTER THE EVE in Largo size, mounted on tinted boards, 25.6 d. Unmounted, 2s. PARTIES requiring copies for the Supplemontar Man must make immediate application at AUCKLAND. Q THEN-STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK, THE OLD PLACE. NOTICE. P. H. LEWISSO N, "WATCH MAKER AND JEWEIIEK. HAVING engaged the sen-ices of Mr. James Mitchell, formerly practical manager for John Tfenni'tr, I London; also Thomas Baker, toroma:i of Martin and 1 > i'; : hop, BunhilJ-row, London, tools confident of being able to adjust and repair Chronometers or Watches of any kind, equal to ar.v house in London. F. H. LEWISSON. WATCH IMPORTER, AND WHOLESALE JEWELLER, Queen-street, Auckland. BOARD AND LODGING. J. SULLIYAN, TEOTS AND ANcH OE, WEST QUEEN-STREET. ONE POUND PEE WEEK. HAMILTON AND CO. SfGINEEES, lEONFOFNDEES, ANI SMITHS, HERCULES IRONWORKS LOND O N . STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES J Agricultural implements, steam-ploughs, trac on engines. MPROYED WOOD CUTTING- MACHINERY land faws, saw-benches, timber frames, planing moulding, tenoning-machines, &c. ortable Gas Apparatus, for farms and maaofac tories. STEAM AND HAND-WORKED FEREENGINES, FIRE-ESCAPES, Fire-cocks, hose, buckets, &c. ranes, crabs, lifting-jacks, pulley blocks, chain eable chain rigging, shackles, hooks, thimbles, anchors, screw bolts, &c. TELEGRAPH STORES. Locomotives, railway plant, bridges and station a. Weigh bridges and vreighing machines. unching and shearing machines, moiur mills, con mills, steam and hand pumps, turbines, stone breaking machines, horse mills. IRON BUILDINGS. Stores, chnrcbfe, schools, dwellings, cattle shed tables, stable fittings, hurdles, iron railings, girder ylumns, Tersndahs, hot-houses, vineries, and every description of AST AND WROUGHT IRON WORE required by colonists. Ast and wrought iron tanks, troughs, &c., &c For further information, in writing, apply to G RAMAH FRAZI, C.E., Hekaid Ofeice, Auckland FUENITUEE BAZAAE, SHORTLAND-STEEET. WINKS & HALL HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A P L E N D I D STOCI of ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL FUINITUIE. .S.—Country Dealers and the Trade supplied a Wholesale Prices. [XT INKS & HALL have just opened a choici 'V lot of SEWING- MACHINES. Sewing Machines.—No article of household_usi 'bo much desired as a sewing machine. So rapidl; as this invention grown into public favor, that it u ow considered almost indispensable to every family )ver 300,000 families already experience iti ene6':s, and each week adds nearly another thousanc 3 the list, and so the ratio of the demand increase i proportion as the advantages of the inventioi ecome known. The sewing machine of the presen' ay is not, however, the sewing machine of somi ears back. Though retaining the first principles lany and valuable improvements have been added nd various modifications and alterations of ma hinery found necessary to increase the speed anc Siciency, render it more simple and noiseless, ant d»pt it to all the different requirements of the family id the workshop. The Grover and Baker Sewin( laehine Company, among the first to produce i Tactical Sewing Machine, have been the mos uccessful in attaining these results. Their un quailed machines are now to ba found in almos Tery part of the world, and they are everywhere ecognised as the best. WINKS & HALL, AGENTS. Instructions given to purchasers. NATIVE LANDS ACT, SAT/CT AT Ttrii! TTF/R AT.T) OFFICE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 496, 15 June 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 496, 15 June 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 496, 15 June 1865, Page 3

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