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SCIENCE SIFTINGS
New Zealand Tablet
24 January 1924

FAMILY FUN
New Zealand Tablet
27 March 1913

Curiosities of the Magnet.
New Zealand Graphic
31 July 1912

The Harnessing of the Magnet.
Progress
1 October 1908

Labour Saving Device.
Progress
1 January 1912

A TEN-MILE POWER MAGNET.
New Zealand Graphic
16 August 1890

Page 33 Advertisements Column 2
Rip It Up
1 October 1983

THE PIECE OF IRON CALLED MAGNET
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 February 1928

The working parts of an electric fence controller. When the unit is switched on the magnetic core attracts the armature and knocks the flywheel round, opening the contacts and thus de-energising the magnet. The wheel is returned to position by the hairspring and closes the contacts, the magnet is energised, and the performance is repeated
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 November 1952

Page 582 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Graphic
31 October 1896

Page 81 Advertisement 2
Ladies' Mirror
1 December 1926

SCIENCE SIFTINGS
New Zealand Tablet
7 February 1918

Science Siftings
New Zealand Tablet
20 May 1915

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
21 February 1907

THE MAGNET IN SURGERY.
New Zealand Graphic
20 November 1897

Progress in Science.
New Zealand Graphic
21 February 1912

HOW THE MAGNETIC DREDGE COLLECTS OLD IRON FROM UNDER THE WATER.
New Zealand Graphic
25 September 1912

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
4 April 1907

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
24 January 1907

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
14 February 1907

FAMILY FUN
New Zealand Tablet
28 January 1915

FAMILY FUN
New Zealand Tablet
30 April 1908

Page 204 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 February 1960

Page 304 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 March 1960

Page 208 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 August 1960

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