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Auckland Advertisement, HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK AUCKLAND, N.Z. To J. Wilson k Co. April, 16th, 1880. Gentlemen, — Having thoroughly satisfied myself, after eight months' trial, of the reliableness of your concrete flooring I intend at once to lay two other floors in my stable, and altogether do away with the asphalt, which I have found to be no use on a stable floor, subject to the amount of rough use that mine gets. The concrete still remains sound and solid, and appears just as good as when first laid.— Yours, W. Crowther. Pukekobe, December 12th, 1882. Messrs. J. Wilson & Co., Auckland. Sir, — Tbe concrete tank which I built and plastered with Wilson's Hydraulic Lime holds 3,000 gallons, and cost for lime, sand, and freight, £5. The labor I did myself. I never had anything to do with concrete work before, but followed your instructions, and have every reason to be siitisfied with the result, as the tank has been in use for twelve months, and is perfectly tight. William Jenkins, Pukekohe West. All Mahurangi Limes are not alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine without the Trade Mark. Also on sale — Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. John Wilson & Co., 81, Queen street. N.B. — Please write for circulars explain ing treatment. 8 EGULAR SALES aro held by the undersigned at Ohaupo, (central and principal market for Store Cattle, also Fat Cattle, Sheep, Horses, &c.) every Grst and third Thursday in the month. At Cambridge Yards, fortnightly, for Cattle, Sheep, &c, every second and fourth Thursday. At Cambridge Yards, monthly, for Howes, Vehicles, &c, firßt Saturday. Special Sales held immediately on arrival of stock if requested by ownen. Valuations made and out-door sales conducted Consignments to and from our Messrs. Hunter and Nolan, Auckland, will be received and forwarded with care and despatch. i W. J. HUNTER & CO. Communications addressed to Ohaupo will receive prompt attention. Good accommodation paddocks at Ohaupo, Cambridge, Fukerimu, and Paterangi. ESTABLISHED 1855. IRELAND BROTHERS,! Wool Merchants, TANNERS, AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS. Importers of Saddlers' and J" Bootmakers' Machinery, English and Foreign Leather, Saddlery, Saddlers' Ironmongery, Boot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Belting, Suction and Delivery Hose, &c. Warehouses : Vulcan Lane and High Street. Works : Panmure, Auckland. Country orders promptly executed. Goods shipped to all the colonies. Iy7 /CLARENDON TTOT E L Corner of Queen, Wakefield, and Rutland Streets, Auckland. Superior Accommodation for Families and Commercial Travellers. PRIVATE SUITES. Alcock's Best Billiard Tables. Night Porter. HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor, Late Providore New Zealand and Union Companies' Steamers. US' Luncneon daily from 12 to 2. PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, Hobson and Wellesley Streets, Auckland, IS newly built and handsomely finished ; is considered by the travelling public to be one of the best Family and Commer cial Hotels in the Australasian Colonies. I The Proprietor has studied to give every convenience and comfort that a first-class I house should contain, for which he begs to solicit a fair share of the public patronage. Poverty Bay Herald filed. 851 |TTOB SO N TT OT E L Hobson Street, Auckland. J. S. MILNE, (Late of Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, Waikato), PROPRIETOR. 40 AUCKLAND TIMBER COMPANY (Wholesale and Retail) Will supply on application : New Price List of DOORS, SASHES, SASH-FRAMES, MOULDINGS, &c. Illustrated Priced Sheets of MANTLEPIECES, GATES, TURNERY, | BRACKETS, &c. * Custom-house Street West. 859 WANTED— Subscribers to the following Monthly Periodicals, per quarter, ! in advance : — Young Ladies Journal, Bow i Bells, and Harper's Monthly Magazine, each 38 6d, with postage, 5s ; Picturesque New ' Zealand, 3a, with postage included ; London Journal and Something to Read, each 2s 6d, with postage 3s 6d ; Bow Bells Novelettes (4 complete tales), 2s 3d, with postage 3s ; Family Herald, Family Reader, London ! Reader, Chambers' Journal, Union Jack, < Young Men of Great Britain, Girls' Own | Paper, Boys' Own Paper, Boys' Standard, ; Boys of England, and Our Boys' Journal, each 2s 6d, with postage 3s 6d ; Every Month [Is 3d, with postage 2s ; Illustrated Penny Paper, Is6d, with postage 2s ; North New | Zealand Settler, Is 6d, poßt free. Weekly I Newspapers as follow : — The Australasian, Auckland Weekly News, Canterbury Times, and New Zealand Freeman's Journal, each 6a, with postage 6s 6d ; Northern Wairoa Gazette, ss, post free ; Melbourne Once-a-YVeek and Auckland Observer, 3s, with postage, 3s 6d ; Free Press and Te Aroha News, 2s, with postage 2s 6d ; Free Lance, Is, with postage Is 6n. Any Book, Periodical, or Newspaper imported to order. Deposit required. — C. Mackay, Bookseller late Mackay Bros.), 11, Grey street, Auckland. CARTING 1 CARTING ! SDOLEMAN begs to announce that . he is at all times prepares to Remove Furniture in spring vans. General Carting done on the shortest notice in town or country. Goods arriving by the steamers attended to. Gravel from the be-.ch supplied oz> reasonable fienns. -78

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2035, 15 November 1883, Page 4

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