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A, W. HANSARD, BOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT.

Lower Queen Street.

TO BE LET ON LEASE,

(In the whole or in such parcels as may be agreed upon.) r | HAT roost eligible BUILDING SITE, 1 with frontage to Princb's-street, opposite the Union Bank and the lesidence of His Excellency General Pitt, and the Waterloo Quadrant, opposite to the gardens of old Government House. For terms, &c, Apply to A. W. Hansard.

TO BE LET, In Bank-Street, T^HE commodious HOUSE at the rear of General Pitts, lately occupied by Dr. Parks— Rent very moderate. Apply to A. W. Hansard.

TO BE SOLD OR LET,

fe||g|gt npHE HOUSE and Premises now Bnffj -I- occupied by Mr. G. Codlin, ■j|li|||l Shoitland-street. — Possession can «^^^^A^be given on or about the first day of February next. Apply on the Premises. December 23, 1850.

TO LET , fgk npBE SHOP and Premises in JO JL Shortland-street, adjoining jjjll Dr. Matthews, now occupied by Mr. J. Ireland. Apply to C. J. Stone, Princes-street. December 20, 1850.

TO BE LET, -g^-^ rpHE HOUSE and Premises kl&Sli^l •*• lately occupied by the Hon. SLJ_Ii»C. A. Dillon. Immediate posis^Sa^^@session may be had. Apply to F. W. Meruiman, Esq. Dec. 20,1850.

TO LET, T> » 4 HOUS E in Hobson-street, fIS^TnW\A x». lined throughout, and very ami 3J B B U vjm m • 1 iPSSUl SIAm commodious. There is a large CBHas>enClosed yard, and a good -well ofwater, Apply at the « New Zealander" Office,

PATENT ASPHALTED FELT, FOR ROOFING, &c, &c.

TH E Undersigned has just received, ex " Camilla," direct from the Patentees, M'Neill and Co., London, FORTY -TWO ROLLS of the above article, the first of it that

has been introduced into this colony. This improved Patent Felt is used for covering Roofs of Houses, Cottages, Verandahs, Out buildings, Sheds, and every other description of building, in lieu of Slates, Tiles, Shingles, Zinc, &c. ; and for lining Granaries and Store-houses, for covering Gardensheds, and Frames, and Corn and Hay-ricks. It is also used for lining the outside and inside of Walls, and as a protection to Ceilings, under flooring, from wtt and damp, at the same time deadening sound. It is made of the strongest and most durable materials, and saturated with the best Asphalte or Bitumen (the same as selected by Sir ham bert Brunei for the Thames Tunnel, being found the most Elastic and effective Resister of Wet). The Felt has now been *in use for many years in some of the most exposed parts of Britain, and in every climate of the globe, and

given the greatest satisfaction. Its great superiority over every other description of Roofing consists in its " cheapness, lightness, elasticity, and durability," advantages which no other description of Roofing combines. IN POINT OF ECONOMY, IT HAS DECIDED ADVANTAGES.

The expense of Felt for Roofing, as compared with Slates, Tiles, or Shingles, is in most cases — particularly where Slates or Tiles are brought from a distance — less then onehalfj and in the Timber and Wood- work, there is a still greater saving, as the weight of the Felt is only 3 lbs per yard ; being onetenth of the weight of Slates, Tiles, or Shing-

les. The Roofing Felt will be sold, with printed directions for u«e, to parties who may wish to lay their own Roofs ; or the undersigned will undertake to work it at a trifling advance on the price at which it will be sold — viz., ONE SHILLING per running yard, William Tattersall, Plumber, Painter, Glazier, &c.

Ex Camilla— One case PAPER HANGINGS, containing Three Hundred Pieces, latest patterns. Shortland-st., Dec. 19, 1850.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 493, 4 January 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 493, 4 January 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 493, 4 January 1851, Page 4

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