Building Material, Fuel, su-. rj!o BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, &c. MAHURANGI HYDBAULIC LIME. It having been asserted to some in the trade that our Lime is inferior to that of other make,, we challengo any other maker to produce a better quality of Hydraulic Lime, our tests provlrg it to be fu ly equal to tlie best lime produced at HahurangL W eqnest i consumer.; to test it themselves. I FULHAM, BANNATYNE & CO., § CUSTOMS-STREET. | — : I UNROUND J^nrE. I /GROUND T EME j FOB SALE, \X J_j I SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI J HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME a. I v 15 AXT QUANTITY, a Fob Conobetf Paths, Floobs, Celiars, 1 &C., «&C.| &C. 2 fNeit tc sic-ne flagging.) - Is unrivalled forduraMUty and hard setting Qualities. ■4 For Tanks asd ether wet wnrk, a £ix3t-claßs 3 material E. KEANE, g Sole Agent, s Caa»csibousß-fitroet, 3 ,■ ' j r j HYDRAULIC LiME. S TRADE^MARK. ! ;#J.TWisoiiA:C? I AUCKLAND N.Z. 1 /HONCRETE BUILDINGS ONLY COST g. 10 PER CENT. OVEB WOOD. § We have made Concrete a Specialty, are practically ts acquainted with its| treatment, bavk studied how 3 Speciflcatioau. § to suit it, how to frame for Bulldircs, Tanks, &c. □* cheaply, and are prepared to give Parties specify* iuo, or using our lime, the fullest Information. 2 • Concrete Work of all kinds undertaken by Private Contract, . AU Mahurangi Limes are: not alike, and none of Wilson'ais genuine without the.Tiikd&iMark. . •v . Pnkekohe, December 12th, 18S2;' Messrs. J. "Wilson and C 0.,-.. i • d ;,v Sirs, —The Concrete tank which I built and plastered /!; Wilson's Hydraulic Lime holds 3000 galJocs, and cost, for lime, sand, and freight, £5. Tbe labour I !•. did myself. 1 never had anything to do with Concrete work before, but followed your instructions, and have every reason to be satisfied with th« result, as the 1 tank has been in use for twelve months, and perfectly,tight.;,. WILLIAM JENKINS, : E' . ]?nkekohe Wes*^ Messrs; K. & K. Duder are Agents for Devonport, and .will aupply at circul:ir price. : JEWCASTLE ' >, OS NEW C,A ,S'T L±i 'C'O 'AIL S, Now Landing, .. EX AGX ES M'ij I R. JOSEPH' 0"E A I G ! . COKMBBOE-STHEET. y ; c gO/ck-ET b.RAIN "'PIPES. _ ,Ist and 2nd class, . : • LARGE QUAXXITy, VARIOUS SIZES, AT 1 ' LOW.. RATES. " ' HOUSEHOLD 'COAL ~ FIREWOOD,'CHARCOAL ' r IRON TANKS, SLATESr'V -' - 1 FENCING. MATERIAL, .. , ; BBICKS, LIME, AND 3AND. ' ;; W e , £ w™ 8101 ®' CoEtc.mtioase-.air'est, • ■■■.■■■■COKE.: . Q O K E, ; ' TBiE AUCkLiND: GAS:COMPANY. '■ " \ (LIMITED), ■■ . . FuRYKYCK* Ci- LlliJiT, Hb-AT, ASD. ■■ i Pqw'Eß, .' ... Icvite.ordivs (or their Colse at .the. : '. .following rates iifor cVsb) l deliv'ercd ■ , by the Company, 'in their. ■< sacks;.'■ •within. One ,Milo of■ the Gasworks; ■logger distances, .at proporticnate'. • ■/rate■ -.•■■■■■■■■•. ■ ' ■ ■&] ■■■ ' ■: . Per.Sack."3 bn'ahels " ■ Is. Cd. Pr O ■ Five Sacks.■.' ..:■ .. Cs Sd'. '. e■ ■ ■P' Ten Srfcfcs. or. l.ton. lis Cd • -a 3. G Twenty facia, or 1.(on. '.. .'.223. od- S § ■ ■■■■■: ,■■■, .■,. ' §•' -i . ...w. , .o- • ■ i , -g T!;o n;e!hcd to b.-' adopted with ' q : : . Ctike in' register,grates, for warming o:. ■ : : t3'.. rooms. W. ' .Start the fire-witli. a lew pieces of ■'-K ■dry'wood;. Ihen put on us much coke. ; . as the gritc Kiir hold, in piices. . , ■ ■■ not too:large. A t-lowins; Qrc,'.fn« , ' ~: ,■ from' .soor, ■ -will soon reward-.you.' This !iie. should not be disturbed > , ..... until.Jt-;r'eqnires ; to bc'replsr.ishetl;' ; V ■ . , ".vIrCE the'.sshes are to bo 'raked, out. . . '', .Shoiiia'the.-fire tie low, put insa,few.". ' .'. pieces, of. vood .before a<3ding more 1, •' ' ■'■ ■■■ ■i cok i. ■ . :. ,'V. . . A.pipe .cad belaid to the grate/'- ■ in buildings .supplied.with gas, and the coke,can.;be. ; ienH?d.with the aas; : i ■; ■. -.' ', fifinie.... .Thisplaij is strongly recom. 1 1 "' ■' 1 ' mepded;. ,being" both cheap in prac ;i ' '■ <* ■ tict-,.thoroughly effii-ient, and avoids"' • - tte. use of othor. ■ ' .. are not*always :o be relied onl' COKE.- ■ " • .Hotels.. ■ .' i ■■■■, ~.. ■ '.■■■ ■ v i .. I -pACIFIC -gZg-QTEL. ' RUSSELL, B.\Y OF ISLANDS. I FIRST iCLASS' ACCOiIMODATION. FOR FAMI- ■ LIES AND TR-VPLLERS. ..'. ..'Coo.d■ Spadcus' > : An.;»;c': liw.rn!;.. r for' .'.Cdrumercial ■Qentlemen.. liood Alcock's Uilhard Tablo and Ameri- ' can ISovvlisg Alley. 2t has ;U; the advantages of a I . h Bar'.'being quite separate from the ° /ITons'e—aiid cancot be surpassed in the North. ...:i G. H. WHITE, PItOFRIETOB. "ji/FAPS OF'THE NORTH ISLAND OF XVJL • NEW ZEALAND Ie For Sale at the Htsaxb Office, Queen- c< street. Peice £e.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6822, 28 September 1883, Page 2
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