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Hiacellaneouß, RANSOMES k SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON, have been AWAHDED the HIGHEST HONOURS conferred on wy British or foreign manufacturer of Agricultural Machinery. AT THE UMVBKBAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1867, First Grand f nze and Gold Medal, the only Grand Prue conferred upon any exhibitor of Portable »wsm Engines and Thrashing Machines. At tne threat International Competitive Trials of implements at P ar i ß) the following Prizes werei awarded to hansomes and Sim, :-Tht Jir Pnzefor Beßt The TwnVw p? est «eamThra ß hingMachin.. "les nd sK W ! l Four Firrt Catalogues and Drawings mtlT™ r HOWARD'S CHAMPI( > i7u)UGlir Are the only English Ploughs in the official hst ofi awards of Gold Medals at the Pans Exhibition, 18G7. T & P. HOWARD, Britannia 0» Iron Works, Bedford, Patentees and Manufacturers of Champion Ploughs Steam Cultivators, Steam Ploughs, Harrows! Horse Rakea, and other Agricultural Implements.—From their long experience and great manufacturing facilities, J. and I Howard are in a position to supply Agricultural Machinery, not only of the best design, but of the best workmanship it is possible tw produce. Their aim for many years has been to manufacture implements which, whilst most elhcient in work, should prove economifarmers themselves, they have full opportunities of testing every machine before offering it to the public-Catalogues, with full particulars, sent post-free on applicatioi -London Offle«: 4, Cheapside, three doom rom St. Paul's. V Catalogues can be obtained at the office of this paper. THE FIKST GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO J. & F. HOWARD, J At the Paris Exhibition, 1867. & F. HOWARD, Britannia Iron . Works, Bedford, have long devote* attention to the manufacture of implement, or all parts of the World, and being the largest Exporters in England of Ploughs, Harrows, and Horee Rakes, they are full acquainted with the kiad of Implements adapted for various countries. Their Implements are made principally of wrought and malleable iron, and are not only constructed so as to take to pieces and pack in the smallest compass to save freight, but are so simply arranged as to leave no difficulty in putting them together. Packing cases and packing charged cost price. Catalogues with full particulars, sent post free on application. London Office :-4, Cheapside, three doors from St. Paul's. V Catalogues can be obtained at the office of this paper, . 795 IMPORTANT REDUCTION in the price of x the GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED IRON -In consequence of an extension of the Works and a great economy in cost of production, a very important reduction of price, dating from Ist March, 1867, is made, and this favourite brand will now be found to compete on more equal terms of price with the commoner qualities in the market. Established in 1842, and is the oldest manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England. Obtained the only Prize Medal in the Trade at the Great Ex. hibitionof 1862. Gospel Oak Offices, 74 Kin? 7, William street, London E.C. 2269 Jia « onions' celebrated WORCESTER. declared by connoisseurs to be the only good sauce. Caution against FEAtrn.-The success of this most delicious and unrivalled condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of " Worcestershire Sauce" to their own. Jerior compounds, the pu. iio is buebv inlnMna/1 Hint H,» „_l_ i. _ *_._ ~ . J . is to ask for Lea and Perms' Sauce, and tosw , that their names are upon the wrapper, label . stopper,anl bottle. Some of the foreign markets i having been supplied with a snurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon thewrapnerand labels of which the names of Lea and Perms have been forged, i L. and P give notice that they have furnished their , correspondents with power of attorney to take , instant proceedings against manufacturers and t vendors of such, or any other imitations by which f their ngfo may be infringed, Ask for Lea and , Perrins' Sauce, and see namo on wrapper, label, I bottle, and stopper. Wholesale and for eiport by r the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, t London, & &e.; and by Gmcers and Oilmen , universally. Agents for Christehurch—Mathe. ; son's Agency 4430 j )INNEFOED'S FLUID MAGNBSIA is the XJ great remedy lor Acidity of the Stomach, Headache,Heartburn,lndigestion,SouTEructatiorjs and Bilious Affections. It is the Physician's oure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Gravel, and other I complaints of the Bladder; and in eases of Fever and Feverish Irritability of Skin it produces grateful cooling effects. As a safe and gentle medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, 1 and for the sickness of Pregnane*, Dinneford's Magnesia is indispensable, and when taken with _ the Acidulated Lemon Syrup, forms a delightM , effervescing saline aperient. Prepared by DINNEFORD 4 CO., Chemists, London, and sold by druggists and storekeepers l throughout the World. Caution.—Ask_ for "Dinneford's Magnesia,' and see that " Dinnsford and Co." is on every , Bottle and Label ' 62* 'IVHE LYTTELTON TIMFS AJSI) x CANTERBURY TIMES ciui be ,ob. tained of the following Newsvendors, &c, in the Province:— Christchnroh— High street Mr. Stevens Colombo street south Mr. Bradwell „ north Mr.Farr „ „ Mr. Wyatt , Mrs. Fops Hereford street ... Mrs. Cox High street Mrs. Paddock Kitmore street ... Mr. Gresbrook Tuam street ,„ Mr.Jacoinbs Hereford street ... Mrs. Cox High street Mrs. Paddock Kitmore street ... Mr. Gresbrool Tuam street ,„ Mr.Jacoinbs Cambridge terrace... Mr. Delamare Papanuiroad ... Mr.Binjteid Whateley raad ... Mr.Atkksou Lincoln road Mr. Rankin Addington ... ~, Mr.T, Menzi St. Albans Mr. Pine Papanuiroad,,. ... Mr.Duckwort Uoodend Saltwater Creek Leithtleld Aniberley Brown's Bridge Woka Puss ... Hurunui ... Amun liangiora Moeraki Downs Oxford flarevood road Courtenav ... ... Mr. Binsteid I ... Mr.Atkksou ... Mr. Rankin ... Mr. T, Moozks ~. Mr. Pine ... Mr. Duckworth HOBIU DISTRICT. ... Mr. F. T. Ha?ki::s ... Mr.H.Feldwick ... Sir. Cox ... Mr. Xicol ... Meosrs. D. and D. Cameron ... Messrs. J. White ami Uu • ... Mr. Winskill ... Mr.T. Hood ... Messrs. lioss and Fori) s ,„ Mr, J. Bran ... Mr. T. IV. Morris" ~, Messrs. Thompson and C 0... ... Mr. S. Early ... Mr. T. H'oodlleU- , WEST COAST 80.47), ... Mr, Taylor ... Mr. C.'U'hito '■ ... Mr. Willis ... Mr.G.Bedford ... Mr. Simon M'ltae ... Mr. John Fowior SOUTH DISTBICT. ... Mr. Parish ... Mr. Ranger ... Mr. Lawreneo" Kakain, south Mr.T.Hetheriuglon >. North Messrs, Cobb & Co, f Ashburton Mr. W.Turtou HHiigitata Mr. R, Ray °. mn . Messrs. Wooding and Irvine Aroweima) „ „ T „ Timuka j" Mr. 0. J. Kayner Timaru Mr. J. jToiinghuslmnJ })»! m »t<> Mr. J. Manchester ' W»'t»np Mr. N.M. Cowaa biccamoit, mkbdmiox, axd mhitoh «'«Mrton Mr. Dillowav Springs Itoad Mr. Webb '' Prebbleton Mr.Prcbbla ?P""« ton Mojsrs.J.andJ.Tliouinsoh Lecston Mr. J. J. Lot Junction Store Mr. J. H. Doyle HAUWEU DISIBICT. Lincoln Road Mr. Cravthors* iUesmereArma ... Mr, Shakesrore. Hbls ™ll Mr.Herrick •""ST SOID, nBITHCOTH VAMK, AX»~LTrmTO.\ „ poad Mr. Hopkins Hcathcoto Valley ... Mr. Sinclair; tytteltoß Mr. Carderl » Mr. sya - „ (> . Mrs. Burt Head of the Bay, LytMr, Bliireliford Governor's Bij ... Mr. W. Stout PBSIKSCLa. Pigeon Bay Mr. Ktcaithlorf Okam'sßar Mr.Kix DdTauchelle'ißay .„ Mr. B. E. Tavlor Akaros Mr.J.D.OaWool

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2292, 28 April 1868, Page 4

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