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Business Notice,s WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! LADIES' RINGS, Genfs' Dings, Gold aud Silver Alberts and Guards, Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, Spectacles, and Eye-glasses, A GOQli SIIiCK to select from, and every article marked in plain figtire3. Clocks in great variety of design and price, Customora wanted for the above by M. J. WILKES, CHRONOMETER HOUSE. SHORTMD. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired at Auckland prices, and Guaranteed byjj M. J, WILKES, A practical Watchmaker of 30 Years' London and Colonial experience. SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES!! JAMES RBNSHAW, THAMES AGENT FOR WHEBLER & WILSON CO. THR effort of the above Company hag always been to EXCEL in QUALITY rather than UNDERBRLL in Price, and they have produced a Machine that, for strength, speed, ease, silence and variety of stitoh is unsurpassed. The Centennial Inhibition Judees say: ".We declare the New Wheeler and Wilson Machine to be the Rest in the World, and recommend for it the highest recognition The kreely increased sales resulting from this excellence has enabled the Company to Make a Feduction in Prices, without Detrao- i ting from Qua'ity. Their Machines, Hand or ! Treadle, are offered bv Jamks Renshaw at RB- ! PRICK-', weekly payments, 12 months guarantee, with full Instruction and Trial. NEKD',r REDUCED. i,i , i ' P Y AMI T E DKFWTIS, HATTRDY, INSULATED COPPER WIRE, FUZE, Etc., ETC, DYNAMITE is the Safest and Most Powerful Eiploßive in tiae, /flfi Papist? op Dynamite Dpbing TnANBpOBTAND SToBAGB. Extracts from the Official evidence given before the House of Commons Select Committee on Explosive Substances—Parliamentary Session of 1874, London. Soxes filled with dynamite have been thrown "Oft 8 great height and found to sustain any amount of shock without exploding, They nlVe also been placed upon an open fire, when lie dynamite burned slowly away without exploding.—Parliamentary report—Blue Book, feage 17& Dynamite has been in a railway collision, and, though the van and boxes containing it were broken, no explosion took place,—Blue Book, page 182, par. 2979. Major Majendie, R.A., H.M's Inspector of Gunpowder and Dynamite Factories, states, in his evidence (page 18, par PjO), that the law relating to dynamite is as muc ]i too stringent as the gunpowder law is lax; and (page 20, , far. 115) that the tiu> e come for relieving ! »afe nitro-glyceiine preparations from such un- ] necessary restrictior J8 aa t ]j e Nitro-glycerine Act i imposes upon tho'jj, Professor Al>' e ] j Chemist to Her Majesty's vl'i- f 'ment, gives his experience that ] fiobel say flara it e j a 0I(e 0 f t]j e ffios (; i powerful t an( j moafc convenient explosive agents ] appuca ji 0 1 0 industrial purposes.—Blue Book, ] 56, 57, and 59, ] ' Agents : " i E, PORTE'E & Co., I QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Supplies may be had op JAMES RENSHAW, or STONE BROS,, Thames. TANGYE BROTHERS, • ' Makers of the gPEOIAL STEAM. PUMP. ' E, PORTER 4 UO„ Sole Agents for New Zoaland. E. POUTER & CO. Save in Stock the following Pnmps; ..wo 3-inch Steam Cylinder, 14-inch water, with 12-inch stroke, capacity 680 gallons 240 feet high per hour One 8-inch Steam Cylinder, 4-inth water, 12« inch stroke, 3250 gallons 240 feet high per hour One 10-inch S.teain Cylinder, 5-inch water, 18inch stroke (about) 800 C gallons 240 feet high per hour One 12-lnch Steam Cylinder, 6-inch water, 18inch stroke (about) 12,000 gallons 240 feet high per hour one 24-inch Steam Cylinder, 8-ineh water, 48inch Btroke, 13,000 gallons 400 feet high per hour. Extra Wearing Parts with the abo"e, Tangye's Patent Antifriction Metal Is pir b Hydraulic Punching Bears, will Bunch j-hole through plate. „ Screw Jncks, six sizes „ Rope Blocks „ Pflf.susUining Rope Blocks i ~ Plialch Plnckß ~ Resting Crabs One S-incn Williams' Patent. S-cylmder Portable Pnginp, 10-liovse power nominal, 20hnrpp ac'ual re 12-ht.rse Tangye's Patent Romontal Rn-' gine. I F, P. b Co, ha»e tn stock One Powerful Ver* tieal Pnginp. roaHe for a c aw Mill by Mr W Vickery, similar to one in use by the Auckland Timber Company in - uckland; aV, One 3horse power (Vertical Engine and Boiler. Agents tor Nobel's TfxpiosrvK Company's Dynamitk, P0 T TER AND" CO." * DIIRHAM-STREET, vE FOR SALE--10,000 Countess Slates 5,0u0 Fir, Bricks J250 c;isks Cement ' *20 bales WoMpacks CO cases 0,0. Corrugated Iron, 6 to 9ft, 20 casks Government Disinfectants 500 bi'gs W. & W. Pine and Coarse Salt 150 casks Soda Crystals 300 »sli fare, 13 lo 18 feet 50 cases ?ifuutz tnefal 14 to 2!oz, Slieathfog Nails and Felt, Anchors, Blue, 1 Arrowroot, Baking Powder, Blacking, ! Cream Tartar, Cheese, Currants, Cocna, Chocolate, Confectionery, Caudles, Canvas, Figs,' Flour, flelatine, Jams, Kerosene, Mustard, Marmalade. Nut?, Soda, - Neave's Food, O'atraeal, Oil (Salad and J Linseed), Oysters, Oats, Pitch, Paper ?-i} er a ® s ' (assorted),' Painkiller, Starch, Soap Powder, Tea (assorted), Sugar (assorted), &c., &c. , wholesale Agents for— JrTownslitnd'a Paisaparilla Lea ami l'crriu's Saucc

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3469, 12 November 1879, Page 4

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