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Gold Amalgamator The Gold Amalgamator Syndicate (Limited). 15, NEW BEOAD ST., LONDON. MR. HENRY TAPP, THAMES, NEW ZEALAND, | Agent fob the Colonies. j /^PINIONS OF THE PRESS. ELECTBO-AMALGAMATOR PROCESS. Buda PestTi, Hungary. "We bave bad a series of very interesting trials of this process under the superintendence of Mr Henry Tapp, representative of the Eleotro-Amalgamator Company, of London. The system, by the aid of Electri* city, renders it possible to treat low grade ores without calcination at a very small cost. The treatment of tailing;, containing sickened tneroury and amalgam, all of which can be recovered by this process, oan be carried on at a cost of three shillings per ton. Professor Wagner, who has analysed the tailings, reports that in every case, after electrical amalgamation, scarcely any trace of the precious metals was found." The Times, London. "The applications of Electricity to industrial purposes continue to increase, as the science becomes further and more practically developed. The latest direction in which the electric current hae been utilized is in connection with the extraction of gold from i»s ore by mercurial amalgamation. The matter has been taken up by the Electro-Amalgamator Co., at whose works a number of gentlemen interested ia Gold-Mining assembled on Tuesday, to witness a demonstration. Various methods were shown, but whatever plan was adopted, showed the most absolute results aa regards the effective enlivening of the mercury, and this taken with the satisfactory chemical results of working, marks the invention as a valuable step in an important direction." Some and Colonial Mail. "... The time, labor, and money saved by this, most recent application of Electricity, and the high percentage of gold extracted by it, must ensure its rapid and general adoption." San JPranciscs News Letter, "... These statements were fully borne out by men of the very highest scientific reputation, among whom were Henry Tapp, Mining Engineer, Professor William Rutton May, Electrician, and Fred. Claudet, Assayer to the Bank of England. Mr Tapp conducted numerous experiments in the presence of experts; and among other things says that he considers the application of Electricity to quicksilver is the long sought for secret that is to render the refractory ores of the world amenable to manipulation, and that we are face to face with,a discovery that is of the very greatest importance " Arrangements are being made to apply tho above process at the NEW PRINCE IMPERIAL BATTERY. Parties desiring farther information address— | H. TAPP, Care of Thames Star Office. Hotela Lady Bo wen Hotel, BROWN STREET, GEAHAMSTO WN. CHARLES GALLAGHER Deaires to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above Hotel. I"T AVING determined to keep nothing but THE VERY BEST QUALITIES o* ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, and having taken steps to provide every accommodation possible, he hopes to give Visitors and those resident at the I Thames all the advantage* attached to i ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS IN THE PROVINCE. U AHTKJ> KNOWN—Waste P»i»r for VI Sale at the FYBJWft &AB Office.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5147, 16 July 1885, Page 3
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520Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5147, 16 July 1885, Page 3
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