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Sales by Auction. S. VAILB.] [J. DOUGLAS. « FRIDAY, APRIL 12. , At Two o'Clock sharp. VAILE & DOUGLAS Ilave been favoured with instructions by the Trustees of the late D. Nathan, Esq., to sell, by public auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, Shortlandstreet, on Friday, April 12, Allotment 320, parish op MAHURANGI, containing 1174 acres, sub. divided into 21 FARMS of from S3 to 80 acres each. Lots 1, 2, 3, and -1 are open land, all the jest have a quantity of good kauri and valuable mixed bush upon t Mem. Allotment 112, Parish of Opahike, containing 22(1 acres. 120 acres felled and sown in grass, remainder standing bush. The property is fenced round with posts and four rails. Terms:—One quarter cash. Balanco for five or seven years as required at (i per cent, per annum. ALSO, ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER OWNERS. Valuable Farm at Howick, containing, 4Sacros all fenced and all in clean grass, free from gorso and weeds. Cottage of four rooms. '1 his farm has been under grass for tho last sixteen years. Also, Allotment 174, Parish of Opaheke, containing 100 acres. And, Ten acres, immediately adjoining the Buckland Railway Station. This piece of land is very suitable for a butter factory or other business site. Further particulars from VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land Auctioneers, Shortland-streeb. ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, At Twelve o'Clock. SHOP AND DWELLING, VICTORIA AVENUE, EDEN TERRACE. D. F. EVANS & CO. Have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Land .Mart, Queen and Wyndham-streot, on Wednesday, April 3, at twelve o'clock, noon, HAT DESIRABLE SHOP AND JL DWELLING of 5 rooms, largo store, Ac., nic2 Garden, Tank, good Range, City Water laid on, Ac., leasehold at nominal rental of £S per annum, for about ;V> years ; lot 28, of allotments C and 7, of Section 5, Suburbs, situate at corner of Victoria Avenue and Evelyn-street, Eden Terrace. D. F. EVANS & CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents. MONDAY, APRIL 1. ONEIIUNGA. OLD TIMBER FROM MAN GERE BRIDGE. The undersigned have received instructions from the Mangere Road Board to sell at Onehunga, near the Bridge, nnilE TIMBER REMOVED FROM A Till-. MANGERE BRIDGE during the lato repairs, in lots to suit purchasers. At Twelve o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. -Building Material. OORRUGATED JRON J^OOFING. NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE ACME CORRUGATED BATTEN. By using this newly-patented invention a pcrfecb roof is secured. No leakage from nail holes ; perfect stiffness, unaffected by heaviest gales. Plumbers, hitherto looked upon as a curse, arc welcomed as a blessing ; they may tramp about the roof ad libitum without doing the slightest injury. Special provision for carrying off " sweat" or moisture, and also for ventilation. NO BUILDING HAVING IRON ROOFING SHOULD NOW BE ERECTED WITHOUT USING THE PATENT ACME BATTEN. As there is considerable saving by using less expensive nails in fixing than those required by the old method, the cost of using the Batten does not exceed 2s or 3s per square of roofing, or on a moder-ate-sized building £2 10s to £3 10s. Tho use of tho Batten has been approved by leading Architects and Engineers throughout tho colony. It may be obtained in suitable lengths from " Tho Kauri Timber Company (Limited)," Custom-street. Auckland price, Seven Shillings per hundred lineal feet. J. AITKEN CONNELL, Attorney for tho Patenteo. JjllßE 1 JJHRE ! jpiRE ! JgLAIKIE'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER RESISTING PLASTER WITH WIRE NETTING, ETC., IS THE ONLY GENUINE PLASTERING OP THE KIND. 1. It places the wire netting in the centre of tho plaster, thus preventing it from being reached by either Kite or Water. 2. It Isolates the wiro netting and staples from the wood work by a non-conducting material, thus preventing them from igniting the timber in case of : Ore. 3. It requires no iron supports which when fixed ' to wood work aro more a source of danger than security from fire. 4. It requires but tho ordinary thickness of plaster to render fire proof. 5. It i:i applicable to insido and outside of Build* ings. 6. It can bo in ado in Slabs fixed and finished in one operation, this itself is worth knowing as it docs away with the annoyance of waiting a week or two until it dries in tho midst of dirt and dust in the case of any alterations being mado while businoss is carried on. 7. No special wire netting required for this plastering, any ordinary wiro notting—galvanised— will do. Specimens can bo seen, and all information obtained at JA S. B. BLAIKIE'S, VICTORIA-STREET. IM Alz El MAI z E HARRISON, JONES, AND DEVLIN, (Limited) SYDNEY, RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS Off MAIZE, OATS, &0., HIDES, TALLOW, &c., CALVES AND PIGS. We act as Soiling Agents only, so Constituents may rely upon receiving Full Market Values. RETURNS AND PROCEEDS 7 DAYS AFTER SALE. ADVANCES WHEN REQUIRED. BAGS, &C., FORWARDED WHEN REQUIRED. HOUGH'S SUPERIOR TOMATO JLJL SAUCE! ""OMATO SAUCE! TOMATO SAUCE! TOMATO SAUCE ! This Sauce is guaranteed pure, and made from tho choicest ingredients. Wholesale from A. HEATHER, Merchant, Custom-street; Or afc the Ji'ictorn, Dsdwaad Terrace. PoasouliV.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9325, 30 March 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9325, 30 March 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9325, 30 March 1889, Page 8