Explosion. —During the temporary absence of workmen at Sydney some boy’s stole a quantity of dynamite, and digging a hole on a vacant piece of land buried it, and, after placing a quantity of large stones on the top of the powder, fired the charge. A tremendous explosion occurred, which broke several windows and greatly alarmed the neighbors.
PATE A TIN WORKS. A. B. Pye, Plumber, Tinsmith, and Hellhanger, EGS to inform tlio inhabitants of Patea and surrounding District, that he has lie-opened in those new premises next to the Patea Coach Factory, where he trusts by first-class workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a share of public support. Goods iu stock : Force and Lift Pumps Ash pans for Register Grates, Portable Shower Baths, Tea Canisters, Sugar Boxes, Chimney Cans for Smokey Chimneys, Potato Steamers, Portable Washing Boilers, Zinc Spouting, Water Tanks, and every description of Tinware. Any article not in stock manufactured on the shortest notice. A.R.P. would call attention to this fact that all Goods are Manufactured on the Premises, and of the Best Material, and are therefore superior to the impoited slop made article usually sold in stores. Practical Workmen sent to any part of the district. All Work Guaranteed. Note the Address : Next Door COACH FACTORY, Paten.
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Patea Mail, 16 June 1881, Page 4
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211Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 16 June 1881, Page 4
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