WANTED. A STEADY, Industrious GIRL, ns Housemaid. Good references required. Apply Cox’s Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde. I. T. N. 0. T. G. A. 0. T. XL DUNSTAN LODGE, S.O. A LODGE OF INSTRUCTION will be held in the Lodge Room, Town Hall, Clyde, on Saturday, the 19th inst., at 8 p.ra. P.M. Bro. G. W. Harvey will preside. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By Order. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Library Hall, Alexandra, on Saturday, August 19th, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of taking into consideration the advisability of starting a Prospecting Party on the Manuherikia Company’s old cldtn; and also to test the Molyneux Flat. GEO. PvATCLIFFE, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Alexandra, Aug. 10th, 1876. DUNSTAN JOCKEY CLUB. Applications are invited from parties willing to fence in the Duustan Race Course, for the right of grazing thereon. All lights of entry to the Course during Race Meetings to be in the hands of the Club. Applicants to state the privileges they require. Further information to be obtained of the Secretary. Applications in writing to be sent to the Secretary by Monday the I4th instant, at 4, p.m.
DUN STA N TIMES CROMWELL AGENCY. OUR Subscribers in the Town and district of Cromwell are respectfully informed that Mr J. Marsh, Cromwell, from and after this date, has been appointed our Agent. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THAT valuable Property known as the VICTORIA HOTEL, CROMWELL now in the occupation of Mr James Stuart. The House contains Sittingroom, large Dining-room, six Bed rooms, and a large stone Kitchen; also, stone Stable of 8 Stalls, and all necessary Outhouses.. The buildings stand on four Sections of freehold land at the corner of Melmore Terrace and Achil Street—attached are also two Sections leased from the Corporation. The House is now doing a first-cl ass business ; satisfactory reasons can be given for the present owner wishing to sell. Full particulars can bo obtained from Mr James Stuart, or Irons JAS. MARSHALL. Agent, Cromwell. Or from GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde. ROWATTS PATENT ANUCAPNIC SAFETY KEROSENE LAMP. THE difference between the Anucapnie Safety Kerosene Lamp and the ordinary lamp is, that instead of only having one brass dome or eone above the flame, Mr Rowatt, the Patentee of the new burner, uses two domes, the one inside the other. The inner dome creates the usual draught of air rushing up to the flame, common to all kerosene lamps ; but, in addition to that, when the outside dome gets hot, it devours up a powerful current of air through the space between the domes, which meeting the inner current at the flame disposes of all smoke or smell, for whatever of these may escape the first dome is causht and burned clean by the second one. The flame is the same shape as the ordinary lamp gives, but much more brilliant, white, and steady, A handsome shaped globe, which never breaks with the heat, shelters the flame from any sudden draught, while a simple piece of wire gauze, resting on the top of the globe, has the effect of making the flame perfectly steady, preventing down draught and keeping it clean from insects. The whole invention consists in the double dome, one inside the other, by which arrangementthe combustion produced is much more perfect than can bo got from a chimney lamp. It is perfectly simple and without any liability to get out ot order. They can be had complete from Es each and up Wards
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Dunstan Times, Issue 747, 11 August 1876, Page 2
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