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TIE SK E TII AND A"* T X $£ , SEED AND GRAIN Mr^OiIAHT^ COMMISSION. LAND, SMPPKG, &
GENERAL AG r NT«.
All kinds of Agricultnra ami otlie. ffiuls on Hand. ' Also, Manures, $j .•., cio.
Consignments received and Ac v ount Snles punctually rendered. DURHAM STR3S E T, ' AUCKLAKD.
NSW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
AUCKLAND SISOTION.
OPENING OF ROTORTJA LTNlfi.
ON Monday nnxt tlio R^tonm T<in^ will be opened n^ far >c ! O\("ord, and ;i n«Mv Tiine-t-ihle will come into forc<\ The 8 a.m. ti »in from Aui-kl.uul will ran tlnoucjh tn Te Aw.miutn, Cninbiiilge, Te Aroha, and Oxford. The 3I 4 o a.m. train from Auckland, will stop at Fnuiktrm Jnnotion. Th" 2.35 p \n. tiMin fiom Te Awnmntu M AnckLind will run d>iily, and on Monday.-, Wednesdays, nnd Fridays connecting train** will le.ive Oxford at 32. .10 p.m, 0.-irnlinci^e, at 2.20 p.m. ; arriving 1 in Auckland at 9 55 p in., tim* enah'in^ pas senders from th" Ilofc Likes to r-jach Auckland in one d.n. A now ti'.iin will leave Frankton Junction daily -it 8/20 a.m. for Te -Awainutu. A new rrtin w\\\ h-ave Fi.mkton Juncti<in on Mondsvp, W^dn^sdny^ and Fridays at 7.10 a.m. for Morrinsville, At tt.mvita, and Oxiord, A m-u- tiain will leave Frankton Junctii-n at 11 a.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays for ILimiltou, U.irahrid^e, Mnvrinpvii'c, an<^ Te Aroha. A new train will leave Te Anhi at L 35 p.m. on Tii«*s days; and on Saturdays will leave Te Aroha (5.55 p.m. * jMoj rmsviile, 7 45 p.m.; Cimlividge, 7.40 p.m. for Hamilton undFr<ink« ton Junction Tlu 1 train }iniving in Auckland at 4 ?»o p.m. from \V\iikato daily will leave Oxford at 7.5') a ni. ; To Aroha, 840 a.m. ; Mor» unsviHe, 9,- ! 0 am. ; Cambridge, 935 a.m.; Fe Aw.uimin, 9.40 a m. The prudent 9 55 p.m. Auckland to Oneliun<>n will lufivt' at 10 p.m ; the present 10.35 p.m. nnehunga to Auckland ivili leave Oueinm^a at 10.50 p.m. ; the present 11.15 p.m. Auckland to Onehnn^a on WfdtK-hiiays and S.turd.iys will run OHI3' <>n Sifimhivs, and will Jeave Auckland at 11.40 p.m." A nt'\v~ tnin will leave Auckland on Saturdays ttt 1.10 p.m for Onehungu and intyimedi.itt! statiouu. By (i,\lfi-.
DYNAMITE.
In OB &L ? S GENUINE DYNAMITE. jT ONG and extensive use has pstnblish'e'] JL/ NOBKL'd to be the Pui«-.t, tf-ittht, most Reli;il)le, I.e<ist Objecliormbit* in elo-e workings, and Strongest Dvnuinite m 'iiKfactureu. The most perfect patent appliances sire used in its manufacture, ns well }is bejiv.» andar the dire-, t of the English Go\ eininentj who in-.]»t that evivr ton shall pass the most rigid teftN p->s.siUio. Thus, if not of the specified ((u./hl^y ;?nd puritj , foi bid its leaving the t\ict<>r\, — hence iitufoi itut\ , stability, and jmnty aro assured. Whilst other biandb, not having the sdiiie appliinco*! and supervision, have often 1 ailed to meut these seveie te^ts, been seized ;md conii«cated. NOBKL'S in iuoitar ishots lias proved itself l>\ tai tlie strongest dynamite. XOBKL'S i^ unequalled l'nr mining, qnainin^j blasting 1:1 \\ et or dry, solid, or h'isnred lock, tunnelling, breaking 1 up w leeks, sunken 1 ock^, blowmg-out -md splitting up tree roots, boulders, &c., effecting" immense in tiine,l >bonr, and money. iii-si.-.t — as is done in most places — on getting oh£j!/ Nobkl'S, Glasgow-make, which nil bears the Company's Trade Mark, including the name of Alfred mOBEI,m OBEl, the Inventor of Dynamite. Beware! Do not be deceived by Colonial or Continental biands. Pi ice reduced LoTWO SHILLINGS and THREEPENCE per lb. with Discount to the Trade. «r NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING GELATINE. Is 50 per cent sfcionger than No 1 Dynamite; gives off less smoke ; is as safe as Dynamite ; in slower, less shattering, and more expansive in its action ; indissoluble in water" ; invariably remains soft when all other nitroglycerine compounds are frozen ; and is filed with fuse, detonator, and dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite, Necessary double tape fuse, best quality at oidinary rates, and improved sizedeton«i tors for in ing. Also, warming- pans for thawing dynamite when frozen ; and if these pans are used hot water in the outer part of them np to 150 degrees Fah. may be used with sniety. Dynamite and Gelatine always in stock. . Printed instructions for iihing the above explosives issued with every 51b package. Supplies may be had from James llenshaw and T. & S. Moiirjn & Co., Limited, Thames ; John Phillips & Son, Paeroa, Wells & Scdtter, Te Aroha, Laybourn Bkos., Waiorongoniai, and all Storekeepers. Agents for Nobel's Explosives Company, Limited, Glasgow — for North New Zealand :
E. PORTER AND CO.,
Auckland,
P R I N TING. /^ARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPT BOOKS, BTLC-HEADS,
MEMORANDUMS,
POSTERS, lIANDBILLS\ in tlie rooßfi iVFndern Stylo, at THE AKOHA& OIIINKMURT - ' NEWS OFFICE, Te Aroha.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 145, 13 March 1886, Page 8
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