Miscellaneous. NEWTON STEAM SANITARY f PIPE, EIRE CLAY, AND l POTTERY WORKS. , ' , GEO. BOYD T^ESIRES to inform his customers and -A_^ the public m general that he is now manufacturing the following Extensive Vane;yo_ Goods, many of them being quite uew here, as will be seen by the List or by inspection at the Works : Sanitary Goods. Socket Pipes of all sizes, from 3 inches to 24 inches m diameter; als.o Bends . Elbows, Angles. Junctions, Ttoors* Syphens; Flat Taps, 6, 9, and _2)sch ; > Patent House Sink, Yard and Ventilation Traps, Closet Pan and Trap, Urinals, Yard Sinks and Traps, Sinks perforated , or with Iron Grating, Irrigation Valve Traps, Rainwater Traps. * . 3 Surface Tiles, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 inches. Field Pipes, 2, 2\, 3, 4, 6, and 6 inches Bricks.: Building, Prest Tubular, J Circular, and Arch. Prepared Puzzolana. Chimney Pots, Chimney Cans. PavinoTiles : Chequered, Hexagon and Octagon, 3 Bakers' Oven Tiles. Stable Chequered Paving Lumps. Bread Pans, Butter Crocks, Pickle Jars, Bird Fountains, Chickens' Water Guard, Pig Troughs, Ridge Tiles with ornamented crest. Garden and Giceenhouse Accessories : Garden Border Tiles of various patterns, - Rustic Garden Chairs, Rustic Garden Stumps, Rustic Hanging Pots, Rustic Arborettes, Rustic Flower Pots and Stands, Mignionette Window Boxes, B Fern Pans, Italian Flower Baskets (shallow and deep), Water Fountains. Vases, chaste and excellent m design Pedestals Flower Pots, aU sizes from If inch to 24 inch diameter, and from 6d per dozen . upwards ; also, Saucers aud Seed. Pans. Eire Clay Goods. o d Equal to the best imported, and at a 0 greater reduction m price. c Common Fire Bricks, Prest Fire Bricks, Aroh Bricks ; Circular or Cupola Bricks, _. 18, 24, ahd 30 inch diameter; Gas Retort Bricks, Gas Perforated Tiles; also, Fine Tiles for Cooking ' Ranges and Grates, Bakers' Furnace Lumps, Window Cills, { Door Steps, Hearths, Hobs, Wall Coping, Projection Slabs for Builders, Crucibles (all sizes), Flue Covers, Dampers. Fire Lumps of any size made to order. Also, Superior Prepared Fire Clay m bags or cask. Orders, by letter, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. May, 1879. " IMPORTANT ! ! SLATES VERSUS SHING ES. Advantages m using the same obvious— •t 1. Permanently durable 1, 2. Appearance first-class _c 3. Risk from adjoining fire almost nil 4. Water from same always pure le _______ __ •t rpHE undersigned, G. 8., has a conl » -*- sigment of lirat-claas American a Slates. The above are offerered at unusus ally low rates, which can be ascertained »» on application by letter or otherwise. 16 Arrangements can be made to deliver, &o Samples and Prices of same may be - seen as the office of Mr T. H. White irchitect, Hamilton. ' Note .;— A Stamped Guarantee for 10 B years will be given, on sde of 2000 and upwards. Beferences given of several first-clasß residences m and about Auckland. C EMENT, »f FIRE BRICKS, c FIRE CLAY, &c Always on han i. c GEORGE~7iHODES BUILDER. , f NO. 1, PITT STREH.T, AUCKLAND. GALVANIZED IRON WORKS. S. PARKER, MANUFACTURER op GALVAN. IZED IKOiV, SPOUTING. PIPING, and all kinds of Sheet Iron and Zinc Work. Corrugated Iron Tanks on Hand, or Made to Order, at the Works, Wellesley streetPlumbing Work m every branch of the trade. Gasfitting of every style done on the shortest; notice. Experienced Workm.n sent to any . f part of the country. 1 . PA^ KEii bas erected First-class Machinery, and, having completed all his arrangements for manufacturing, is m a , positioi promptly to execute all orders List of Prices forwarded upon application. Orders per coach, tiain, carrier or coasting vessel, receive immediate attention S. PARKER, LICENSED PLUMB KB FOR THE . AUCKLAND WATERWORKS, WELLESLEY STREET AUCKLAND. Just Arrived, AMERICAN CONSIGNMENTS, per Bonita from New York AMERICAN CARRIAGES From the Celebrated Makers HOOPER & Co., and CHASE, built extra strong Expressly for this Market, and ail fitted with Lamps and J.r_aks, and comprising Covtred— Cabrio'et, Barouche, Berlin Victoria, Prince Arthur, Rockaway Howell Phaston. Open— Wagonette, Antilles, Concord, Tray, Beach Wapon. 12 Expresses— Six Spring with Seats, Pole, Shafts, Break SO Sets of Express and Buggy Harness. Whips — Ag.eat variety 5(5 Organs — 20 dillerent styles. \ 140 Cases Clocks— __l new do?ip;vt-vr' " x 10 Fireproof Sa ; es, Combination Locks. 5!0 Casts Chairs, Vnrnisb. Wheels Furniture, Oleographs, Sand Paper. M..nui'_ ami t^eed Drilla. Steel Spriu!_. Boda. Carpet Chair-, Perambulators, ].. TONKS &Co. Que un Stuket, A U O X L A N J).
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1096, 3 July 1879, Page 4
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