PATENT DYNAMITE. TO CONTRACTORS, MINERS, QUARKYMEN AND OTHERS. Nobel's Dynamite, from repeated trials by the largest Contractors and Mining Managers in the Australasian Colonies, long use, and mortar tests, has proved itself beyond dispute to be over fifteen per cent, stronger than the Australian made Lithofacteur and Dynamite. It is unequalled for Mining, Quarrying, Blasting (in wet or dry, solid or fissured rock), Tunnelling, Breaking up of Wrecks and Sunken Bocks, Blowing out and Splitting up Tree Roots, Boulders, &c. Its safety has been completely de monstrated by the absence of accidents cither in transit, in storage, or in its legitimate use. It is in sensible to shocks—a Percussion Cap being required to develop its I,'iant power. Printed instructions for using issued with Every Package, Necessary Tape-Fuse, and Caps always in Stock. Price reduced to Two Shillings and Sixpence per lb. (liberal discount to the trade and large buyers). Mr. GORMAN, the Company's New Zealand Travelling Agent, is now in Auckland for a short time, and will givo all necessary information to Bush settlers and others, re the uses of this Explosive upon application to E. PORTER AND CO., Hardware Merchants Auckland, Sole Agentelor New Zealand North.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6341, 15 March 1882, Page 7
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