CHARLES BAILEY, Jt SHIP, YACHT, and BOAT BUILDER and DESIGNER, o D X%Xro n n\ B ach? s e r CUSTOM ST. WEST, 36ft. “ Boua,” 30ft. Meteor,” 2.5 “ Thelma,” 1 a TTS'ITT A ATO rater “ Laurel,” “ Ida,” “ Rangitira,” “ Speed- gfll C 7 V/JrVX/-1-Z.V U. well,” “Cooya,” and many ethers. Orders for Yachts, Steam or Oil Launches, Boats, etc , promptly executed. Ship’s Wheels, Blocks, Belaying Pins, Dea -eyes, etc., on stock or repaired C. BAILEY, .Tunr., hts the reputation of being one of the best ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS Designers and Builders m the Colonies, and has received the A r»r»i leATinu highest Testimonials 1. e guarantees faithful work and good ON ArrLK/A I lON. finish and design. Steamers — Launches S.S. “ 808 KOY,” . S.S. ‘ RUBU,” “ QUEEN OE’ BEAUTY/’ “ PRESTO ” “ NAOMI.” No. 1 SS “HIRERE,” S.S. “ KESTREL.” and 2. ‘‘ELSIE EVANS,’ UNION, rOKATEA, S.B. “OEEWA,” S.S. “TUATEA,” “ MILKMAID,” and others too numerous >o mention, sis'. “PRESTO/’ S.S. “SETTLER.” has j-yst completed the handsome SS. “ALBATROSS.” Schooner Yacht. LA CARABINE.” to the order of Sir Rupert Clsrke, Melbourne. f ....... . ■ ■ ■ f ’ ’ A1 -■ - - : ' I ” ■ ■ S . * ■ f, - ■ . ■ '■ >-«« i . ' .I'--.. ■■'- 1 ■ ' i. 1, v ' - ■. - 5 ' - I ' l’ 1 ' k 2. ■*” ‘ i '<*•* • v J 4 \ *' ’’’ * I ''■ • - ; “TAX-—- 2_r. Schooner Yacht “ La Carabine.” IN the course of an interview with our representative on Monday afternoon, Sir Rupei Clarke saidl am more than pleased with the appearance of the yacht, and th manner in which the work is being carried out. I had no idea, though, that you ha such beautiful timber in New Zealand; and I know something about that material, too. tc I have done a good deal of business with saw millers in New South Wales, I have, howeve never seen such beautiful timber as Isav in my.visit to the shipyards to-day. When Iha the designs of the yacht which I intended to build sent to me, they came from all parts < the world, and on my visit to Britain I had a good look around the shipyards, but sa nothing to equal the designs as submitted by Mr. Bailey, and I therefore accepted n contract. There was no favouritism in the matter at all, and I think it is a feather i Auckland’s cap that she could compete with the outside, world in the matter. as 7>ealan,d Herald, August 18, 1903.
J. 808 SKILL, MONUMENTAL & GENERAL MASON, Symond Street. AUCKLAND Monuments, Head- ■ stones, and Crosses in Marble, Granite, or Stone, of Latest Designs. Wrought and Castiron Fences. We have the largest number of designs in the Colony. Inspection of our Stock cordially invited. ARTISTIC Lettering Our Speciality For which we obtained — Ist Prize and Gold Medal’ .VY'' Auckland Exhibition. Ist and 2nd, and Gold and Silver Medals, Christchurch Exhibition. — We undertake to erect orders any part of N.Z. Country Orders securely packed and F. 0.8. Auckland. Price Lists and Designs ■ .■ j N.B. — It will pay in- fIgSRMMSIMfcKjBMMBSI tending buyers to communicate with us before placing their orders.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 31
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