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'. Dxapery, &c. I * • . ' ... • - NOTICE. f ... .. .'| ■ ' " ' , ■*■■'■■. 7 Before Stock-taking, and to make room fw.t»»ge - ; Shipments of • . . , #EW SPRING GOODS .. . -u::' ■':■",■>•,• '.-:■ ■'.:.-;• ■•'■■■■■-'■ (Shortly to Arrive), * ... , r ■ ; i .- ' ■■■■■■■ .'-■■ * Wo announce a '.. ..: "■-■ .. . ■ . film mm si .; ';v ■ '.'-'■■ " / ■ ;,;,.;. (FOB CASH) \ OF THE WHOLE OF OUR STOCK, FOB A SHORT PERIOD ONLY. THE SALE COMMENCED ON MONDAY, JULY 13, ON THE PREMISES, , , 104 and 106, OAHADA BUILDUP • , QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. BUSHBHOOK, SNEDDEN & CO., DRAPERS AMD OKWHIERS. Machinery. , pHCENIX JpOUNDRY. STANLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND, . I have very great pleasure in announcing to my many friends and customers, both in Auckland and throughout the Colony of New Zealand, that, having made exceedingly favourable and satisfactory arrangements, and being now free from the heavy responsibility and liabilities which, till lately, burdened me, I am again fairly started in my OLD Works, with its estibe and extjwsiyß flint (which ia not equalled in the Colony). ; _. ,'■ ' ~. I take this opportunity of sincerely thanking my many friends and customer*, who have kindly shown their sympathy during the troubled times I have bad to pass through, like many Others, during the past two years, and for their patronage during the 29 years I have carried the ENGINEERING BUSINESS in Auckland; and, in soliciting a continuance of their favours, I assure them that* in future, any oidtn entrusted to me shall still be executed in my old FIRST-CLASS STYLE AND OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP, And through my now favourable position, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. My LARGE STOCK OF Valuable Patterns, which has been accumulating for more than a quarter of a century, gives me a great advantage in supplying the wants of Auckland and the Thames. SAWMILL MACHINERY. Having manufactured and fitted up Machinery for some of the largest Sawmills in the Colony, made Heavy Planing Machines, Moulding Machines, Light and Heavy Deal Frames, as well as supplying Machinery for the smaller and less expensive mills. , , MARINE AND LAND ENGINES. Wβ have made and fitted up (on board ship) Marine Engines, with Surface Condensers of considerable dimensions, also many Engines for Steam Launches (high pressure), With and without Surface Con densers ; also Land Engines of considerable dimensions, Condensing and non-Condensing. We have a powerful Steam Hammer and a Scrap Furnace, and can make any Shafts or other forgings that are likely to be required here. , " j ' ! FLAX MACHINERY. I claim to be the inventor of this process now in use, and which has enabled Flax Dressers to produce a marketable article at a payable price, and thereby establishing an Industry which ha* done I now■» doing a great amount of good for our Colony. I have in course of construction an improved Flax Machine, which I invite those interested to see before ordering any new Machines. I would also draw attention to my Patent Drum Dresser, which is a simple and inexpensive Machine for dressing up the beaters on the drums now in us«, and is exceedingly useful, saving files and getting the beaters on the drums into a true state with a very few minutes* appllca* on. I also make duplicate parts for all Flax Machines now in use, at lowest KWCES. BOILER MACHINERY. Having made arrangements for the taking down of my Boiler-making Plant at Mechanics' Bay, and its ration in Stanley.stree*. an having, among*!, other good Machinery, ft powerful Steam Birettmg Machine, I will shortly be in a position to execute orders for either Land or Marine Boilers o any d men. rfons of the latest and best construction, and I her* again assure my customers that I will meet the requirements'oftta times by giving the VERY BUTE OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP » all work that I undertake, at the lowest pricks. , MINING MACHINERY Is a department of our business which I have given pecial attention to. I MADE AND FITTED up THF S STAMPER BATTERY ON THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. and with it the flrtt Single Stamper with a large Berdan attached, for crushing specimens and testing email lots of quartz, which p antls purchased from me by the Kuranul Gold Mining Company. Since then I have made and : tppliTmany of the largest Battery plants erected on the Thames Ooldfleld, and have th pattern of all ■ sized Stamper Batteries, Berdans, etc. <''■■' . '■■:■ ■ ■ ■-• .f*?; J ' Eraser's Improved Grinding and Amalgamating Mill • §:■..■•■ ■ for Gold and Silver Ores, etc But I would here specially call the attention of ah who are interested in our golfielde to my Improved ) Mining Machinery, via. :■— ~ PHASER'S PATENT IMPROVED CONTINUOUS GRINDING AND AMALGAMATING MILL £ with my registered "Silent Central Over How," for the treatment of gold and silver ores which will save rom SoT I- cent of the gold contained in the ore, and which, I feel sure will supply the want long . felt in our JESS! (especially where poor ore, exist, and where fine crushing is absolutely required), n fact, a cheap method whereby the gold and silver can bo separated and saved from the raw ore. By the adoption of this Mill the necessity for Coppor Plates, Blanket Tables, and Berdans, with the I expensive attendant*, are not required, and are entirely dispensed with. It also does away with the s neces" for filing pits and the labour attached to the emptying of them, etc. A. Battery of five stamps ZysZtLl) and two eft Continuous Grinding MID* fitted with my registered Silent Central Over- £ t, tons of oSnaryquarSin twenty-four hours to a degree of fineness far surpassing any Berdan crushing and without any lose of quloksilver. The Stamper Box should be placed quite close to the Mills discharging direct into them. The screens - on Stamper iL do not require to bo flnor than J-inch mesh, as the Mill quite easily reduce* from that ; - So to the greatest degree of fineness necessary. Tho lip of overflow is 103 inches in circumference, which t aUows of a large quantity of water boin* usod without the danger of carrying away the fine gold. Bach Mill is charged with Iron 1001b to 1501b quicksilver, and by uMng the Syphon and Cup, which is " attached to the bottom of the Mill, tho manager or superintendent can draw off at any time, without " stopping the Mill 80 per cent, of the quloksilver, and squeeze the amalgam therefrom and return he '■■ silver to tho Mill (an easy matter compared to cleaning up Copper Plates and attending to Blanket (1 Tables). Tho Syphon can bo boxed in and kept Under lock and key. I HERE WITHOUT HESITATION, STATE THAT MY IMPROVED MILL WILL ItKtM'r a DOUBLE THE QUANTITY OF RAW OUR OR TAILINGS TO THE GREATEST DECIKKK <•' FINENESS AND SAVB MORE GOLD THAN ANY MILL OR PAN I KNOW OF. n , •' I cordially invite all Mine and Battery Owner* and Managers to call at our WORKS, STANLISVSTREET, whore they can soo tho Mill at work, and judge for themselves. " lam prepared to provide plane and give estimates of the cost of erection of staple, cheap, and B i effective Plants suitable for our j;olilfioUt«. ! j TESTING PLANT. I have erected at the WORKS, STANLEY-STREET, a COMPLETE TESTING PLANT, WITH y! LABORATORY attached, where all ores to be treated are first crushed dry and passed through a half Inch riddle, from which samples tut* taken, and assays made, and the value of the ore ascortiined, before ,a it is put into the Mill, thus finding out the true percentage of gold eavod by any appliances. ii- i i»» t 11 - « Q-EORGE JPRASER, •■ PHCENIX FOUNDRY, " { i Stanley-Street, A.TJCKLAJSTZ><

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 2

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