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I NOBEL'S ! EXPLOSIVE COMPANY, LMTD., | GLASGOW. NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING- GELATINE GELIGiMTE, GELATINE-DYNAMITE No. 1 X>yniamite. PATENT GELATINE AND DYNA •AJITE DETONATOIU N'-Ws Patent RUBBER FELTED FUSE is superior to any double-tape I fuse evf-r rnanufacturnd. [ Noliel's Warming Pans-and superior Pliars also in stock. , N.B. — Thegreat disruptive powers of Gelatine are unapproached by any known explosive, for the hardest, wettest, and most difficult rock. It being 50 PER CENT STKONGER than Dynamite. GELATINE-DYNAMITE stands next at 34 per cent stronger than D, :amite, and an excellent ALL SOUND and \ ECONOMICAL explosive for the consumer. —GELIGNIT E — The great substitute for Pynamite, whilst fully 12 per cent mor* powerful than Dynamite, has a slow expansive or. rending action, such as is claimed for Blasting Powder. The cartridges of above 3 gelatinous compounds, whilst unaffected by water, doing superior work to certain compounds now being offered for sale are just half the weight 0 ithe latter hence LESS COSTLY. They also remain soft long after all dynamites are ' frozen, and have no annoying fumes when I properly exploded with Gelatine detonators. | Siij'pVif-8 mayylie obtained from Messrs Wilkiiis and Fi.;ld, Nflson ; Ti-os. Field and Co , Westport ; GaU lujrjicr Bros. Rueftouj Forsytii and Masters, GicymOilth and Renflon ; Jus. Ecu ton. Tlokitika, and otbeis on the We3t Coa.st at — Lowest Rates. Sole Agents for Middle Island, liai^Civ qM uuillydltj, ililiiitJu. ■ j Y\ LV'A 3LE FREEHOLD *> OPERTY a ■ S S; ir-.ji- .j Suii-i-Hi, o} pos;ii- th> Post OtFce, autV n\ piespnt cccuby Me Watui>s, C.E. ■ • ! I: . fonsisto of fiiiu- town si-stioos, on 1 which am built out) lioust* containing -SrVrn rooms wiili >i : ! c-itvtfniouccs of 1 vvasb-hou^e, coh! IsoU'P, &v. Thi'rc: is a «p!Mndi(« lawn, with ornaj mental ti-pe and sbruds, flowers, &c. ; 3 HSO a four lOOIIJ veialJCiah colta^n. ' s From its situation the prc-p^rty s cannot fail to bi-com^ a ieadio^ busi * ness sit^ iv Rt-cfron. s It is opposite the P..«t and Tele Offices and School of Mines. It atlj'iiii ns the Co.Ohial Bank, .and a sHiiiou owned l.y the Bank of H*vf South Waies, on winch they intend to roild. I It is eminently suitable for a Pri- ; vate or Oomrn'/icial Hot;-1. The, preI sent bui dings with- additions and ■s i»ht u!t«rHiiouß won d make a comir.irt.oiis «uif, auil with llir iucn-asc ef lioena< s that can now be granted, sure o coinmnnd v l»r«i- l»u-iiif-8s. Coaches to Grpytnouih, Wmtpovt, Me^on, and Ghristchurcli jass the hoix?e. Satisfactory roasona can be given for disposing of Ibt- Property. At present would command a rental of £70 pi?)- anuum. Pcsstssion can be given within a month. Ttims either cash or part to re main on mortgage. Also for Sales. Four acreß on terrace ov^r-lookJog future Railway Station. — A splendid building site One acre section, Anderson's Road, puitly cleared. Quarter acre, Chattockville, fenced md planted with trees. For further particulars apply to CHARLES E. WATKINS, O.E, M.E., Or J. G. HeeLop, Reefton.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1 1 his owner's Homestead, Fern Flat. '!\HE THOEOUGH-BRED STAL--1 LION FAIR PLAY. *ire — Kakapo, Dam — Peress. Kakapo by Diomedes (imp)— Toi-toi, < eeressby the Peer (Sire of Darebin)— Miss Kowe. • j Fair Play was bred by Henry Red wood, and combines all the best strains of blood in the colony. He is a powerful dark dappled chestnut, standing 16| hands, combining splendid symmetry with superb bone and subtance, and has proved himself a most iccessful sire. Terms : £2 2s. Good paddocking ; all care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN WILLIAMS', Fern Flat.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 219, 14 January 1892, Page 1

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