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Building Material, FueJ, See. ■ : j WCASTLE OOALS. 400 TOtIS Off NEWCASTLE COALS, Now Landing, EX AONES MTMR. JOSEPH QEA IG r COMMERCTB-BTBEBT. i _ ROCKET DRAIN PIPES Ist and 2nd class, LARGE QUANTITY, VARIOUS SIZES, AT | LOW HATES. HOUSEHOLD AND SMITHY COAL FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL IRON TANKS, SLATES FENCING MATERIAL BRICKS, LIME, AND SAND. W« & GL ms:roNE ' Customhouse-street. Jj^IME. Ground f imb JL/ SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME IN ANY QUANTITY, Fob Conoretf Paths, Floobs, Cxllabs, &c., &C. t &C. (Neat to stone flagging.) [s unrivalled for durability and hard setting qualities. For Tanks and other wet wnrb, a flrat-cUss material B. KEANE, Sole Agetxt, Cobtcmhouse-stroet, HYDRAULIC LIME MARK J.Wjlsoa&C? : ! AUCKLAND, N.Z. CONCRETE BUILDINGS ONLY COS! 10 PER CENT. OVER WOOD.

We hare made Concreto a Speciality, are practically acquainted with its| treatment, have studied how . to;rodaceli.ts Cost by adapting Plans and Specificationto suit it, now to framo for Buildings, Tanks, &c. ! oqeA-.'LT, and are prepared to give Parties specifying, or oHh*a our lime, the fullest Information. Concreto Work of aU kind 3 undertaken by Private Contract. AU Mahurangi Limes are not alike, find hono of Wilson's Is genuine without the Trade Mark. Pnkekoho, December 12th, ISB2. Messrs. J. "Wilson and Co., Auckland. Sirs, —The Concrete tank which I built and plastered with Wilson's Hydraulic Lime holds 3000 gallons, and cost, for liine, sand, and freight, £5. The labour I did. myself. I never had anything to do with Concrete work before, but followed your instructions* and bavo every reason to be satisfied with the result., as the t&n'ft has been in use for twelve months, and perfectly tight. WILLIAM JENKINS, Pukekoho West. Messrs. K. fi R. Duder are Agents for Dovonport, and will aupply at circular price. COKE. Q 0 K E. t " THE AUCKLAND GAS COMP \ NY (LIMITED), Purveyors or Lioht, Hbat, and Powkr, .. .i vInvite ordoTS for their Coko at the following rates (for cish), doUvered - by the Company, in their sacks, . within One Mile of the Gasworks; • longer distances at proportionate rate:— § Por Sack, 3 bushels .. Is 6d § H O Fivo Sacks Cs 3d q u Ten Sacks, or £ ton .. lis Cd co ; P Twenty Sacks, or 1 lon .. 22s Od S o © ; w g ■ H ° A g Tho method to bo adopted with q g Coke in register grates, for Warming o M fq rooms, is of tho simplest character. W Start tho firo with a few pieces of P dry wood, then put on as much coke. . as the grato will hold, in pieces, l'\* not too large. A glowing fire, free from soot, will soon roward you* • This fire should not be disturbed until it requires to bo replenished, ." when tbe ashes are to be raked out. . ■" Should the firo be low, put in a few pieces of wood before adding more coko. A pipe c*n belaid to the grato, J • in buildings supplied with gas, and the coke can bo ignited with the gas flame. This plan is strongly recom- ~, * meDded, being both cheap ih prac« ' < tice, thoroughly efficient, and avoids tho use of other kindlings, which are not always to be relied on. j COKE. Hotels. JpACIFIC H OTEL, RUSSELL, BAY OP ISLANDS. ' FIRST .CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND TRAVELLERS. Good Spacious Sample Rooms for Commercial Gontlomon. Good Alcock's Billiard Table and American Bowling Alloy. It has all the advantages of a private house—the Bar boing quite separate from the Douse—and cannot be surpassed in the. North. . 6. H. WHITE, Proprietor. The best in the world Ridcieii by Howell, Champlpn of the "World* who says ihat it is the best for speed and. easy running, and that be could not obtain its oQual winning the five, twenty-five, and fifty mile Championships of this year, riding again3t the best riders of England and France, The Cradle Spring is the most comfortable.; will fit any machine. No more rattling your bones over this stones. Is the socg of all those who a " Cradle Spring'* owns. JOSEPH FITTON, Importer and Agent, High-street* Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 2