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bu inesa Notiiee TANGYE BROTHERS, Makers of the gFECIAL STEAM PUMP. E. PORTER.& CO., Sole /.gents for New Zealand. E. PORTER. & CO. Have in Stock the following Pumps t— Two 3-inch Steam Cylinder, 14-inch water, with 12-inch stroke, capacity 6SO gallons 240 feet high per hour One 8-inch Steam Cylinder, 4-inth water, 12inch stroke, 13250 gallons 240 feet high per hour 'One 10-inch Steam Cylinder, 5-inch water, 18inch stroke (about) 800 C gallons 240 feet high per hour ■ One 12-inch Steam Cylinder, 6-inch water, 18inch stroke (about) 12,000 gallons 240 feet high per hour one 24-inch Steam Cylinder, 8-inch water, 48inch stroke, 13,000 gallons 400 feefc high per hoar. Extra Wearing Parts with the above. Tangye'sjPatent Antifriction Metal Is pir b Hydraulic Punching Bears, will punch g-hole through §• plate, ~ Screw Jacks, six sizes • ~ Rope Blocks „ Self-sustaining Rope Blocks „ Snatch Blocks „ Hoisting Crabs One 6-inch Williams' Patent 3-cylinder Portable Engine, 10-horse power nominal, 20horse actual ne 12-horse Taiigye's Patent Horizontal En' gine, E, P. & Co, have in stock One Powerful Yer tical Engine, made for a Saw Mill by Mr W Vickery, similar to one in use by the Auckland Timber Company in Auckland; also, One 3horse power"( Vertical Engine and Boiler, Agents lor Nobel's Explosive Company's Dynamite, POTTER Aft D CO. DURHAM-STREET, Auckland, HAyE FOK2SALE--10,000 Countess Slates 5,000 Firj Bricks [250 casks Cement 20 bales Woolpacks 60 cases 0.0. Corrugated Iron, G to 9ft< 20 casks Government Disinfectants 500 bags W, & W. Fine and Coarse Salt 150 casks Soda Crystals 300 Ash Car.", 13 fo 18 feet 50 cases Mnntz metal 14 to 240z, Sheathing Kails and Pelt, Anchors, Blue, Arrowroot,"Baking Powder, Blacking, Cream Tartar, Cheese, Currants, Cocoa,'. Chocolate, Confectionery, Candles, Canvas, 'Figs, Flour, Gelatine, Jams, KeroBene, Mustard,- Marmalade;: Nut?,, Soda, Neave's'Food,'.Oatmeal, Oil (Salad and linseed), Oysters, Oats, Pitch, 'Taper and Paper Bags, Peel (assorted), Painkiller, Starch, Soap Powder, Tea (assorted), Pugar (assorted), &c., &c. Who'esale Agents for— Dr Townshend's Saisaparilla Lea and Perrin's Sauce jQ ynamite DETONATORS, BATTERY, INSULATED COPPER WIRE, FOZE, £io,, Etc. DYNAMITE is the Safest and Most Powerful Explosive in use, IHB Safety op Dynamite During Transport and Ptohaoe.. 1 Extracts from the Offcia' evidence given before the House of Commons Select Co'rc-nrittee on Kyp'osiv'e Substances—Parliamentary fessinn nf 1874, F.ordon, Poxes fllle I with dynamite have been thrown from a great height and found to sustain any amount of 'shock -without exploding They have also been place'' upon an open fire, when he. dynamite burned slowly sway without px- i plodipp.—Parliamentary report-Blue Book, page 179 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 winpowder and Dynamite Factories, states, in his evidence (page 18, par 100), that the lasrelating to dynamite is as much too stiinwut as the gunpowder law i s too lax; 20. par. 115) that the time has come for l elieyin" safe nitro-glyceiine preparations from such a<° accessary restrictions as the Nitroglycerine Jet imposes upon them. Professor Abel, the Chemist to Her Majesty's War gives his experience tliat Nobel s dynamite is one of the safest, most powerful, and most convenient explosive agents applicable to industrial purposes.-Blue Bookpages 56, 57, and 59, ' Agents : E. POET EE & Co,, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKUND, Supplies hat us had of JAMES BENSHAW, or STOKE BROS,, i Thames,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3528, 3 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3528, 3 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3528, 3 February 1880, Page 4

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