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Drapery THE SALE OF OWEN & GRAHAM'S SALVAGE STOCK IS NOW ON AT / MARSHALL'S, Draper, &c, Albert Street. *■ ' «. -%£~%T RXTRAORDIBAEr

Gold Amalgamator THE LICENSING ACT The Gold Amalgamator Syndicate (Limited). Thames south^icensing 15 NFW TU?OAT) ST LONDON NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 15, INH,W UKUAJJJM., LOJNUOJN. TRANSFER OF LICENSE. MR RFMRY TAPP T CHABLES BUTTER WORTH, of lUtf. Xll^MlX liirr, I Shorfland| b ei D g the holder of a Ptibli. THAMES, NE% ZEALAND, can 7 ' B Licenge in reßpecb o f the house and A»ENT I'OE THE COLONIES. premuea situate at Pollen street, Shortland, ■ do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, 0 and will at the nojfc licensing meeting to be OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, holden al Court House, Thames, on the 6th day of September, 1885, apply for a Transfer ELECTEO-AMALGAMATOR PROCESS. °f tbe 88I d Licenße from myseU t0 Thomas _ Edwabd Shaw, my appointee. _, , _ .. „ Dated the 17th day of July, 1885. Buda Feslh, Hungary. Signature of Applicant—Chabies Buttbb"We hare bad a series of very interesting WOBTff. trials of this process under the superinten- Place of Abode and Deeo.iption— Warwick dence of Mr Henry Tapp, repreientatife Arms Hotel, Pollen street, Shoriland. of the Electro* Amalgamator Company, of _= London. The system, by the aid of Electricity, renders it possible to treat low grade ores Educational without calcination at a rery small cost. The — : treatment of tailing*, containing sickened -^ - £,->/?» mercury ond amalgam, all of which can be rfe^r^'w?^ recovered by this process, can be oarried on '^JJ^ifrrtMz'--'----at a cost of three shillings per ton. Professor —„ „, i, T nTT oz-itt^^t Wagner, who has analysed the tailings, re- THAMES HIGH SCHOOL. ports that in eTery case, after electrical . —""" amalgamation, scarcely any trace of the pre* EVENING- CLASSES. < cious metals was found." — — I _ r _. _ , rpHE EVENING CLASSES at the Thames Tie Tunes, London. JL High Bcbool will COMMENCE on "The applications of Electricity to indus- THURSDAY, April 9th. The Hours will be trial purposes continue to increase, as the from 630t0 8 o'clock p.m. on Monday and science becomes further and more practically Thursday in each week, and the Term from developed. Tbe latest direction in which tbe April to October. electric current has been utilized is in connec- FEE, 10s for each subject, which must in tion with the extraction of gold from i:s ore all cases be paid strictly in adr»rce. by mercurial amalgamation. The matter has R. A. Healo, been taken up by the Electro-Amttlgaraator 4373 Secretary. Co., at whose works a number of gentlemen interested in Gold •Mining assembled on ~" Tuesday, to witness a demonstration. Various THAMES BOYS' AND GIELS' methods were shown, but whatever plan was HIGH SCHOOL. adopted, showed the most absolute results ne —-— regards tbe effective enlivening of the mef T)ARENTS arc respectfully informed that cury, and this taken with the satisfactory J7 for greater convenience the year has chemical results of working, maiks the inven« been divided into Three Terms, as follows:— tion as a valuable step in an important direc* _ _ , _ , . .. „_ , jj{ on » • From February 2nd to April 25th; jr nm ~ „, a n 7 • 1 nr -i From May 18th to August 22nd ; Home and Colomal Mad. From Se^mber 14 , h t^Decexber 19th. "... The time, labor, and money saved by this nrost recent application of Electricity, _ _ „ „ > • and the high percentage of gold extracted by '" it, must ensure its rapid and general adop- OQe ?u Pil> *3 16s Per term J Two Ph Pilb» tion." £2 9s each per term; Three Pupils, £2 2s San .Francises News Letter. 68ch Per tern * Four Pu Pils' £ l 16b 9d eaoh mi Per term« "... These statements were fully borne R. A. Heaed, out by^ tten of the very highest scientific Secretary, reputation, among whom were Henry Tapp, ______^____^^______ - _ MM _ - Mining Engineer, Professor William Rutton '■•*■■ May, Bkctrician, and Fred. Cl>.udt-t, Assoyer General NOtiCOB to the Bank of England. Mr Tapp eon- — ducted numerous experiments in the presence TTTANTED, the Ladies to remember that of experts; und among other things says that \V M«s Gxoteb'b Drapery Establishhe considers the application of Klidroity to ment J8 op p Oß ite the Hospital; a large a«ortquicksilver is the long sought for secret that menfc ot DRAPERY and MILLINERY is to render tbe refractory ores of the world GOODS on hand at the lowest possible Prices amenable to manipulation, and that we are f or q m \ u Our Motto—Small Profits and race to face mth a discovery that is of the Quick Bet urns. Note the Address: Mbs very greatest importance Giotbb, Opposite Hospital, Mary etroet. Arrangements are being made to apply the above process at the .. -j^r f\rr\-r f~^~T7\ I NEW PEINCE IMPERIAL # -&* A LKjlh I BATTEBY. __ Parties desiritig further iuformation hjb llf 111'fTI IF"A ft dd9- htap M. WHITEHEAD, Care of Thames Star Office. BOOTMAKER ■■:-'■- Ho te ». M HAS REMOVED FROM OWEN STREET Lady BOWeil Hotel, To those Commodious Premises next the BEOWN STREET, Bank of Ne" ZealaDd» grahamstown. Brown Street, Giahamstown. CHARLES GALLAGHER Desires to inform his Friends and the Public generally that j „ >^^HB^H he has taken the above Hotel. I I AVING determined to keep nothing but l^^^~ mmm THE VERY BEST QUALITIES A Large Assortment of ,L EB , WI»Es" i ND SPIBirS, ENGUBH *™ °°™*>^ and having taken steps to protido every BOOTS & SHOES accommodation possible, he hopes to - give Visitors and those resident at the At both Establishments, Thames all the advantages attached to * «TT*T?T?T SWOKTLAND ONE OF THK BEST HOTELS IN POLLEN STEEET, SHOKTLAINU THE PROVINCE. and BROWN STR., GRAHAMSTOWN. [7NTERTAIMMENTB,CONOERT3, 4a. Di should always be announced in TH£ ~ — TAR if their promoter* with to achieve »J|. ANTED KNOWN—Waate Paper for »oc?if • " i\ g»le «a the Fv»kiw» Sxa» Office. %]

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5151, 21 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5151, 21 July 1885, Page 3

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