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"-■ JBriiitUng Material, i'Qoi. &» ~^k Hfid' BUiLDERS,' ARCHITECTS, Aα ifAHURSKGI V *, > It having been arserted to some, in lie trade.that our Lime Is inferior to .that of ottftir make, we cliallenge any other maker to produce a better of Hydraulic Lime, our tests proving it to be fully equal to the best lime produced at ilahuriingi. We request consumers to test it themselves. .'■ PULHAM, BANNATYIJB & CO., '.' % ROUND T JQIK- - " /GROUND "j IME ./.yOE SALE, \J[ JLt SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI' HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME in any quasxmy, For Conoretf Paths, Floobs, Cellars, &c, &0., ie (Neit to stone flagging.) Is unrivallod for durability and hard setting Qualities. ■ For Tanks and other wet werk, it&ls a nrat-class material B. EEAN4; ' - Sole Agent, 2<utc;£house-Btreot, QOCKET DRAIN PIPES Ist ajtd 2kd class, LARGE QUANTITY, VARIOUS SIZES, AT LOW RATES. HOUSEHOLD AND SMITH? COAL FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL IRON TANKS, SLATES • FENCING MATERIAL BRICKS, LIME, AND SAND. Customhouse-street. TKr EW C ASTLE f(OALS, •400 TONS OP NEWCASTLE COALS, Now Landing, EX AGNES MUIR. T O S E P H tCi RAI G, COMMKeOE-STBEBT. HVDBAULIC LIME <J,Wilsoa&C? " ADCKLANa NiZ. /CONCRETE BUILDINGS ONLY COST V/ 10 PER CENT. OYEB WOOD. Wβ have made Concrete a Speciality, are practically acquainted with its] treatment, hate studied how Cost by adapting PLuis and Specification, to suit it, now to frame for Buildings, Tanks, Ac. cheaply, and are propared to give Parties sfecifyino, or ÜBIKO our lime, the fullest Information. Concrete Work of all kinds undertaken by Privato Contract. AU Mahurangi Limes are not alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine without the Trade Mark. Fnkekohe, December 12th, 1882. Messrs. J. Wilson and Co., Auckland. Sirs, —The Concrete tank which I built and plastered 1 with Wilson's Hydraulic Lime holds 3000 gallons, and cost, for lime. sand, and freight, £5. The labour I did myself. I never had anything to do with Concrete work before, but followed your Instructions, and have I every reason to be satisfied with the result, as the tank has been in use for twelve months, and perfectly tight. WILLIAM JENKINS, , ■ . Pukekoho West. Messrs. R. & R. Dnder are Agents for Devonport, and will supply at circular price. COKE. £i O K E. THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), Puavßfons oe Light, Hjat, and Powbji, Invite onic-a for their Coke at tho following rates (for cash), delivered by the Company, in their sacks, within One Mile of the Gasworks; longer distances at proportionate rate :— S Per Sack, 3 bushels .. Is Sd 5 O Five Sacks 6s 3d £j O Ten Sacks, or J ton .. lie Gd co Q Twenty Sacks, or 1 lon .. 22a 0d 2 1~ , § S Tho method to be adopted with a g Coke in register grates, for warming o m rooms, fs of tho simplest character. W Start the fire with a few pieces of K dry wood, then put on as much coke I as the grate will hold, in pieces, not too large. A glowing Ore, free from soot, will soon reward you. This lire should not be disturbed until it requires to be replenished, when the ashes are to be raked oat. Should tho fire be low, pnt in a few piocos of wood before adding more coke, A pipe can belaid to the grate, in buildings supplied with gas, and the coke can bo ignited with the gas flame. Thlsplan lo strongly recom- ' mended, being both cheap in practice, thoroughly efficient, and avoids tho use of other kindlings, which aro not always to be relied on. COKE. SADDLERY ! S -DDLERY !—The undersigned has received, ex Zealandia, a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles (Plate's pattern), Bridles, Whips, Spurs, etc. . Best Pure Nickel Silver Mountings for Pair-horse, Cab, Gig, and Bumgy Harness. Also, Nickeline, Pelham, and Snaffle Bits, in great variety. Ana will sell at a small profit to make room for further shipments.—William Morgan, Saddler, Newmarkot. M ONDA/.£ nj.o.ofO'.f.' " TmSTABLISHED in Avondale, is r.yen to IW receive new^memboris; ago, 18 to 40 ; Fee, 6a to 20»; Weekly,ls.—Application to Mr. Sm'ith, N.G.; Mr. Wawman, v.G.; Mr. Bollard, Secret , ar Avondale ; Dr. Knight, Ponwnby,,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 3