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Government Notices HAUEAKI GOLD MINING DIS TEICT, Warden's Office, Thames, 4fch June, 1878. THE Applications for Licenses for Gtold Mining purposes, under the "Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873," specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on THURSDAY, the 18th day of July, 1878, unless valid objection thereto be made in writing, and lodged at this offico not; less than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may^be seen here. W. Fbaseb, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 134.—-James Eadcliffe Huuter, Little Angel Claim; 1 acre 3 roods and 1 perch ; situated at Moanatuiri. Bounded on the north by the Coliban and the Watchman Licensed Holdings, east and south by the Watchman Licensed Holding, and on the west by the Powis Caßfele Claim. Pegs dis'inguished by the mark E. No. 135.—Thomas Horsbrugh for Robert Fpster, Hero Claim; 9 acres and 20 perches; situated at Moanatairi. Bounded on the north by the Daisy Claim, on the east and south by supposed - unoccupied ground, on the west and southwest by the Bendigo United and Titania Claims. Pegs distinguished by the mark ==== 2621 HAUBAKI GOLD MINING DISTEICT. Warden's Office, Thames, 3lßt May, 1878. TIHE APPLICATION for a License for " Gold Mii ing purposes under "The Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873," specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on TUESDAY, the 18th day of July, 1878, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing and ledgeel at this Office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plan and Application may be eeen here. W. Fbaseb, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 133.—John Dickson Wickham, Diamond Claim, 8 acres 3 roods and 18 perches, situated at Moanatairi, bounded on the north by the New Zealand Independent and dunes; on the east by the Albnrnia; on the south by the Watchman and Clyde ; and on the west by unoccupied ground. 2601T\ T N A M I T E. JtfST Abbiyed, per Qtjebn op the West, from London— TEN TONS DYNAMITE, DETONATORS, BATTERY, INSULATED COPPER WIRE, Etc., Etc., Etc. DYNAMITE is the Safest and Most Powerful Explosive in use. THE SAFETY OF DYNAMITE DURING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. Extracts from the Official evidence given before the House of Commons Select Committee on Explosive Substances- 1-Parliamentary Session of 1874, London. Boxes filled with dynamite have been thrown from a great height, and found to sustain any Amount of shock without exploding. They have also been placed upon an open fire, when the dynamite burned slowly away without exploding.—Parliamentary report —Blue Book, page 179. Dynamite has been in a railway collision and, though the van and boxes containing it were broken, no explosion took place.—Blue Book, page 182, par. 2979 v • Major Majendie, R.A., HvM'S. Inspector of Gunpowder and Dynamite Factories, states, in hia evidence (page 18, par. 100), that the law relating to dynamite is as much too stringent as the gunpowder law is too lax; and (page 20, par. 115) that the time has come for relieving safe nitro-glycerine preparations from such unnecessary restrictions as the; Nitroglycerine Act imposes upon them. Professor Abel, the Chemist to Her Majesty's War Department, gives hia experience that Nobel's dynamite is one of the safest, most powerful, and most convenient explosive agents applicable to industrial purposes.— Blue Book, pages 56, 57. and 59. :

■ . Agents:E. P O E T E E & CO., - QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. >■ 2665 SANDEE AND SONS' Eucalypti Extract. ONDEB. the distinguished patronage of His Majesty the King of Italy, at Borne, according to communication receired from the Coneul-Gcneral for Italy, at Melbourne, upon instructions from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, dated 14th March, 1878. Dr Oruikshank, Healtk Officer for the City of Sandhurst, the discoverer of the medical properties of the Extract of the Eucalyptus G-lobulus, has pronounced the Extract to be the most reliable remedy for all external inflammation of whatever kind, inflammation of the cheat, and lungs, all throat affections (bronchitis, diphtheria), all pains,..of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &c, all ewellicgs, bruises, sprains, wounds of all kinds, and of most serious nature, all disorders of the bowels, diarrhoea, &c, The Extract is proved as the surest cure for inside throat affections (to be applied by means of a feather), and the best disinfectaat and prerentive of contagion in scarlet or typhoid fever—more reliable than quinine ia cases of intermittent fever. For reports of effected cures, where mediml aid was of no avail, see onr Saturday's advertisements in the Melbourne "Age." . To be had at Q-eobqe Dehbx's, Brown street, Q-rahamstown, CAUTION. The genuine article is made up in vials, bearing on the labels our. trademark and signature. Other .preparations of the gum (turpentine) are most dangerous in consequence of their nature, for most of the diseases our Extract is recommended for, therefore ask for Sander and Sons' Extract in vials with our label, trademark and signature thereon. Every vial is accompanied by directions for use, and reports of cures. [TWERY variety of Label for Soda-water XL Manufacturers, in letter-press. Supenor designs in lithograph, at the Evßmvct Stab Office^ , , !RWEST, designs in type on .hand, and i constant additions beißg made »t tb« iCv^iijKO Hiab Office.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 4

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