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— I mini , ■ i ,■..... J&aJN I) JDRIJj Jb JLNJD COMPANY. Sydney and Melbourne, -*.m-aibufacture-rs of Eackarock Patent Blasting Compound. Tim IN. ALL Ti!B LARGEST AND DEEPEST AUSTRALIAN MINE Kai&arock posse«B the same renrii. g . qualities a? dyn imite. Its' Expanding lower is vqw\ to powder It contains NO NitrcGlycerine orj It is composed of NO deleterious Glycerine under ANY FORM or! ingredients. CONDITION. 1 It is the simplest and most effective It has NO INJURIOUS FUMES,! high explosive yet discovered. v» and the smoke consequently causes NO; It duns not.freeze. P- HEADACHE, j It is unaffected by variations o It causes NO LOSS OF TIME ;| climate. the men may return to work IM-j It is equally effective in wet, or dry MEDIATELY AFTER THE SHOT holes. IS FIRED. I RACKAROCK IS ESPECIALLY ADAPT'D FuK TIMB&K. [Testimonials.] •-' Globk G,M. Co,, " ~y . . Reef ton August 19th, 1898, _ • Wehave been usiug Rackarock for 3| years and have much pleasure in testifying to the good results derived from the explosive. It is the best 1 have yet tried or seen .in doping a big reef or any other kind of mining where • blasting is required ; it is not so rush as dynamite or gelignite, therefore it spread and breaks mora ground. It is perfectly safe, with, no ill effects from the fumes. • Having ueed it fur the time stated 1 can with confidence recommend it, qa I huve used nearly all the explosives that have been in the market for the last 20 yGaifl ' (Signed), JAMES GREENISH, Manager. Thames, May 29th, 1893. Ihavo'much pleasure in giving ray testimony in favour of Rackarock Explosive. After giving it an exbauFtive trial I was ho satisfied of its thorough efficiency and superiority to other explosives that I used it almost exclusively for fu'ly three years in the Saxon mine of which I was manager, nnd during th« period in which it was constantly used I had no reason to alter my opiuion. I found it veiy suitable for our class of rock and quartz reefs, and that a largo pei centage of work could be done by its use aud at "less coat, while there were little no Hoxious f umeslto contend with. (Signed), T, A. DUNLOP. .( i! Local Agents— • v !1 E SMJW & TO., Thame* aud Paeroa,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7959, 30 October 1894, Page 1

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