Terawhiti GoldfieUfc ..•£ The directors of -the <&l«(en Crpwtt claim at Terawhiti ' certainly deserve great, credit fp^ the perseyeranee and pluck tbey ha^e shown iii^teadijy carrying on operations to test the real value of their property ;as a epld producing ( one. Amidst much disconrngementj and under greatidifficulties, they have' worked on, and now at last, it ; would appear that the capabilities of Teravvhiti as 'a gbldfield kreiiihe submitted to a ifatr and thorough '.test. The'AlbionV battery is to be pii't in order, the berdans are to bejjrected* cppipeten( ,ni^tt , are r to ;be objjam^ to conduct tl)e crushing, and; 300 . tpn» : of rstpn* are to jbe. paljithrpugh the Btamptre . The-iresult i»speritoe|itifiiU r b«J^ .looked fpr with !gre*jtfipteresf, aijd.M P . matter r pf the tUtmoßl lrpporfance. to Wellingtpn. Tfj as'there is gobd J reSbja to beliete will x ba i the 1 'case. i 'the ; : c«*ping; ■pioivi that'TeraWhitiiTeally does'ppssess -reefs 'beartog gdldfiii sufficieiir c(nahtity itpi?payji£orjilrorking, * tfrte "effefefc- will' be very jfreatia. advancing the prosperty of .[We'4iogftto, aad.it Mil bejmainljnduv t« SMJ™^^! • anif skapebojclers.pf c the Goldßii;Cr,own Company, wbo ,haye continued paying calls so. hopefully. for so .longV-^Poat.; •'-''; ''^ _'■';• ; ;" -•; *;\ THE LATEST.AMERIGjLN INYEN- ,. . ■-> :-::;,i^JlONij :,:,-,va':' [ \ :HE yiCTQR^p> ! .ELEGS l filolT3r. 1, ,- T rßi/ice / E.lec;bicjty ( h#» ( j^een applied for tors 'have been directed to,- construct s lan^p n <for' general -'domestic 1 use." /The reason why.: this pr'b'blqm / hav'tul'how iiot' beeil sblve^, is' -tKAf iibne^ot^the ' inventors • could 1 -rid theuiselves '# the idea ef; gas lighting, and that; all have adhered to the system . 1 iofi producing^ the Electricity in some central place, .ps by large muchinery, instead of.., first laying dowtt ( ue principal that a Lamp. popular, muߣ;be portable, like an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of Electricity ia itself, i;-'e:, in the foot of the Lampi ■ ■' The Normanf Electric Light OoVKafc at last smcceeded in completely realizing this ideal of Electric Lightning! ondsthere is no doubt .that thii : <moßt important invention, will bring about. a complete rey* lulion in all branches of lighting.,^ Our Electric Lurhp need?,. neither -^Machincry, Conductors, nor. any expensive outlay, and is neither cpniplicated^ nor disagreeable in 'inahipuliition 1 ; all that is 'necessary is to refill it every four^ five days with acid. The cost of lighted will be as cheap as gas cents per hour) j and it has before: me latter tlieiniuisnse advantage of prod ucing; heat, »moke nor carbonic acid, owing to: whip;). the air is not iinpurcd, uudj reuiaina r ut .the, same degr«e of tenipcrature. It is fufll^r, absolutely inodorouf, and does not need to be kindled by ma'tcb.or otherwise^ but simply by turning the key/ tlius avoiding all danger offire r ex plosion or »uffuc»Lion, as in tlie case ut ga4, if the key is left open ; and it iuuhL bu conceded that; thi» advantage alone is invaluable. It it further preferable to, any kaown kind of lighting for the ftfllowina re»»t>ns .v-^ (1.) Its manipulation is so siuijjle that any child van keep it in order. v ■ - (2.) That the Lamp is port'ablo, and c*n be removed like an Oil Lamp, from- one place to another. . : ; ' • (it.) That it neither req 'lire* the idi&~ agreeable fixing of the wick/ or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in the case of Oil Lamps. ...... ; : -r . i • (4.) That the light produced is a soft and most steady one;. that it nev.er flickers, and the flame, though boing equal in ;n power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to any degree. . . .' ; (5 5 Thai every danger ojfireiiahso lately excluded, as the light will extinguish immediately, if by any accident the' glass, surrounding the burner should be broken, (6.) That it will bum even in the strongest wind, completely unaffected, thus being invaluable for illuixi'naUom, lightipg of gardens, corridors, &o.' ', ' l '~ This Lamp is constntcted for the present in throe different sizes .— A. Smalbsize; Height of complete Lamp.' 14 inches ; weight, about 5 pouutis; {or lighting rooms, cellars, steragejbouiies, powder magazinea (or similar,, jphices; Vhpre explosives are kept), c\»ach»s jllumiiiatiiius, gardens, mines,' or a»y"ota<*r indus trial purpose.*: Priced - ; J81; — ■ Per Lanip, delivered- > frbe to ahy- part : /I d<r---il ->'.\t ■ t -JBi medium, size.- ~u ServesU.aU idomettie pnrposes for lighting rooms, Houses', &c. This. Lamp is deganjrlyj'deqoMlpd, and . hasreme^ablei wbite.grpundjGlassjGlole. '.? (PeicejJpe^.Lamp .(inclusive ;of;Brenze Foot and Globe, npnlj { and tjle^ntly constructed), £2 rr -[- -*delijoiei?ffee to ■■* V^ 1 . ' ' <& feratid s?z?;>fqr Parl^lKllifS&loon, •Public Build ra^^^fi Tlie -Lrfmp^vei a most brilliant and steady- light, has large. Globe, /dfecocafedftmost taitefully^apd •tih^^orjkniJin.ship is both first- clas.s 'arid eleganf." Price £4 10s. — > Foot of LumpTn eithe^^roßze^Japaa- <; Any , special- ; 'size ' or design; miide to ; tirder/- Esiimates- : furni^hedi'' :^-i ■-'» -' All Lamps areireadyf or iinamecfiate use, artdwWiltJl)e;immediatelytS ; seat,ijs«cnrely packed mjstronjr wooden bojc,*fth:Epnted .directions for^use, a.quantityoTphamicals sufficient f pa several mpfiths'.lig'h|ing, and one extra burner for size A ' and two for »iWB J and;b, 'The n^eVsaiy'c'bemicals cnn;6 ! e.purchaseH .in a&y Drioi^Hwre, m ' even tn» : smalle'Bt'VilttgV. y«^';: ■ • ' ' Every 1 Lamp.' 1 is, ' = aboonjp*fti«4 i£ by ■ mrklen t g,dtitikte^':tQru6ii« year,.an<i will be exchanged, or m<>neyirr&fiurfdeiij;if the 4a we f should J netfgiv.ftcpjpgletfii jsatisfao-.tiot»*;-,.rft A t -/'huii r s:h~i/ijx jlr.lmen'ci Qji ajl; prder,s ; for f si jc. .Ltmpsanorelbo ye, a qiscou'nt;or six per'oent, wiulj|'al|ewed, . Sfo orders froin-abroaa filfcd, uMfes> aeconipauiecl b r 'a' ; 'remittee 1 t<|f^veV the amount, or first -class' referenees' i; bn a York or I'hilatfolphim h©tf«'e: ■I fslte<b'pßt methbiliofilaending iaonfcy ia — .by [draft ioh JS T e w; ; Yorkj,; Tfhitikv&n be procuWAt^ny^Bii.nike&rfnd everywhere, *~ or encUise tlie, amount in Bank notes, ggl^^Ain^Sdr^ p^alag^Wa^ps of any 1 country of the #orld. prd^re^ tHe'jmaUes^m«<w¥H «s the most important, wfll'T reje>iye,^h«>tsamo : p»rUeu;l*ri.ft.t|en.tipn, ! *n4 w^jlj for- [ ,wsded wijhoutidelayj I>f AuK v #^<Our f JUcrfr^ by Jaw, and allMmitaiioni ,andJinfr)inge« ; nient s will ', be 1 prtoeelUedv a ;< ' ; .'• «^Agep r tsV^dfe?mgn j biS l Compjfißion, and Cbh's^neo^ fpr-'Wu'r Lampaifirknted "every wlieroV *JNo: apedial- kttowled'rfe or capital"re4uired. ; : )s - iv/-i;tTG ./ : A'rf bituife to be madeiby active pevsoas, -?;AddresiJ'-^f ■■..,< ■■'"■<d The Kob?i an Electbic Light , . Philadelphia. p.S. of Aperica
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 71, 24 November 1885, Page 4
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