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! SOT, SEARLS & CO. ! thos.& wm.smith oi !#-_-..- : Nercastk'-on-Tyue 37 Qim«u street : SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. i Kncland. M^lix.ume. i MAN UP ACTUBERS Manufacturers of every desi of the cription of CELEBRATED WIRE ROI*E« "qqqii nn/1 a onr/M a i n Round Ropes for inclinetl t>kne«, Colj 5.3.8. and SPECIAL" Herie, Mineß, Railways, Plough BRANDS OF i,,g, etc. \f TNT VC* Qnn A? I? T Smith's • l Flexible " Rope* for windin Jlli>J \\J OLPj VjL. orer pulley* of atnfd! dwneter. _„_ Smith's 'Special Flexible* Rope* furdtftn THE VERDICT »f tlm .MINERS of Smith 1 * 'Extra Special Flexible ' R<. pe « Victoria and Queensland— The Eaaiest f»r <Ktto. to Work. The Most Successful in Harden- FLAI b °pk s Hoku, EndkM Btnfc ing. The Wt Value for Money in the fc^^SSMSTL^Wa^ oiirKot. i «neff--f' '. The Mekchanth « A r :— \ Evrny y ■■■ - M -rnoiiouoHLT tested tafan "oyurySearls steel gives as so txovblz " xh*"M"vr )..,}«.«« in »« in tbe prindpti Oou as bread and cnees to hungry men. mentioned Die following, yjz.— " It alwaYS Circs salisfnetinn " Broken Hill ProprieUfT a It. Co. "W/hJSL £*»?«!!» »!. 1- , Bx>k*nHillPropri«^Blo e k14,8.M.C0. we nave never kept any i)ther make of nrokcnHiii Ceninx «. m. Co. steel, and we do not intend to " i li * aA *"* CawnU, B*iiant • I D»y »*wn Block ft Wyndbm QM- Co^ ChwUn T» ""- DtjlHraP.C. O. M. Co^ ChutinToirtn. The above Steel is kept in Stock by the D *" ini *^ nn *«*< l >*.<^Chwt««Toir«» lete.,ft«.I ete.,ft«. bMdins ! Merchant! of Australia. Ask for .. fIMIWS " Ropes when Ask for S3R steel when ordering. orderiii" I °* §§

». HORNBBT & SOIVS, Unite' GIUNTHAM, ENGLAND. Homsby'g Higli-pregsure "Winding Engines ... 3 to 100 Hornsby's Vortical Engines and Boilers ... 2 to 12 Hornshy's Compound Horizontal Engines ... C to BO Hornsby'g Colonial Engines and Boilers ... 3 to 10 h. Horusby's High pressure Portable Engines ... 2h to 25 li.p. Hornsby's Compound Portable Engine* ... 8~ to 20 b.p. Honiaby's Narrow-gau^e Traction Engines ... 5 to 10 li.pl > Horneby's Horizontal Compound 5 to 50 b.p. up to 100 b.p. Horiisliy'H Gravitation Stamps and " Stherland " Mills for Quartz Crashing. Horaßky'B Fornffd Steel Shoes, Dies, «Lv.. kc. " • The « HOENSBY " ENGINES are celebrated tbron-hont tbe world, ana for many years have maintained their ncknowledgßd place as the Strongest/ Most Economical, Most Efficient, and the Most Durable offered to the pabUc, and at the same time they are the Cheapest in the Market. Th« «• HORNSBY " ENGINES have been supplied to some of the Largest Mines in Australia, and among other important installations may be natn«J°: Tbe Broken Hill Proprietary Block 14, S.M. Company. Day Dawn Block and Wyndham G.M. Co., Charters Towers. Bonnie Dundee G.M. Co., Charters Towers, &e~ Ac., Ac. M< AUSTRALASIAN REPRESENTATIVE BENJ. K. MORTON, 37 Queen Street, Melbourne ELECTRIC LIGHTING. )•»:( \ Gold Medals awarded The Thomwn-Kouaton gyftom of Arc Lighting. ! v ? tions - The Kdiwn-Swan system of Incandescent Lighting, t Edinburgh, I^6 ; ; Paris, 1886, Ac. ■££&!£*«. Transmission of Power sSStiSttL limrenoKS Exhibition, TlflffCflD IffAVAD Avrvar Exanmes, London, 1885.1 lHHlbttl iUIUK. U*& :)$(: MOTORS for, Locomotives, Tram-cars, Launches, Fans, Lifts, Cranes, Ac and for Pumphig, Hading, and Winding. COLONIAL REPRESENTATIVE of Electric Traction By ndicale^ Electrical propulsion plant at sale ontright, or nnrchase-hire system or contract* undertaken at per car per mile. WALTER PEINCE. Electrical Engineer, Dnnedin.

NOTICE. .'IOOHRANE and SONS beg to anV noonce thit having just completed EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS to their SAW-MILLING PLANT, they are now prepared to DELIVER DRESSED TIMBER of every description on the shfcrtest notice. Rusticating, TandG, Architraves, Mouldings, and Pickets at lowest current rates. Liberal discount allowed to tbe trade. Orders left with Mr J. G. Hbslop, or forwarded direct to the mill will receive prompt attention, j COCHRANE & SONS. I. 0. G. T. REEFTON FRATERNAL, No. 79. FROM tbis DATE the MEETINGS will be held EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m., and tiie last SATURDAY in each month. A. PHELPS Secretary. Reefton, 81st May, 1888. NOTICE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 18ra INSTANT, we will RUN THRIcIB WEEKLY between Greymouth and Reefton a foar-horse LUG GAGE COACH, for tbe conveyance oi Ordinary Goods, leaving Mitchell's Stables. Greymontb, &a Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays. It 6 a;*. returning alternate days, For freight etc., apply to MITCHELL & CAMPBELL, Proprietors. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. A LL ORDERS for SAWN TIMBER A left at Batch's Horn., Qrm Boad, will be PROMPTLY ATTKHDEDTO. BATIBI & PEBOTTI, Little Grey Saw Mill*. CHBISTOPHEB GALWEY, C; , l&Lo., N.Z. AUTHOBJZED SURVEYO" Offloo adjoining Mr Les'

FOR SALE. AIG-H.P. ENGINE and BOILER, and 10-head STAMPER BATTERY, together with COPPER PLATES, QUICKSILVER, and a complete set of BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. All in good order. Price moo. Several oth<»r PLANTS, equally cheap, for which arrangments may be, made for uhares, in lieu of cash payments. Full particulars obtained J from W. P.GARDNER, Mining Engineer, Reef ton. \ NEW SPRII" Boots and &hoes BOOTS and SHOES. JuinTn Is now opening a large , uAUIiU aod c | l0 j ce agß ortraent -OFIADIES, GENTLEMENS HID CHILDREN** NEW SPRING Boots* Ac Hlioe^, ; Py the best < ENGLISH, CONTINENTIAL and Coloniel makers, all of the latest And Mo«t FASHIONABLE MAKE. Orders to measure exocutod on the shortest notice. OOOD FIT GUARANTEED. I KrPAiKiira noire. j CHABUEB MODKHATK j . "nVgT c MPOBTfcR and MANUFACTURKR of every description of BOOTS AND SHOES. Next door to Bmitß -K» Babklr, Bioadway, Be^fton. MrC. K. HARDEN. QARUISTEB "lin SOLICITOR. D REEFTON. OftMJjiifcxt plr LtE, Com minion Agent, Bridge etlot-t,

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Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20595, 28 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20595, 28 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20595, 28 December 1888, Page 3

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