Miscellaneous. "OANSOMES & SIMS, Orwell Works, A\ Ipswich, England, engineers, manufmj. turers of steam ploughing and cultivating machinery, portable and traction steam engines, steam pumps for irrigation, horizontal stationary steam engines, portablo and fixed thrashing machines for steam or other power Btraw carriers, grain winnowing machines and corn screens, portablo and fixed corn mills patent reaping machines with self-actins delivery for laying tho cut crop in sheaves horse ploughs, cultivators, harrows, cane torj cutters corn cracker, and other machines required m the cultivation of the usual European crops,'also of cotton, rice, sugar ndigo, tobacco and other tropical crops' Ransomes and Sims construct their machine, of the best materials, manufactured as far as possible by machinery, and with the greatest attention to simplicity, durability, and ease of repau-. without the employment of skilled labour. Their machines pack in the smallest space, and are easily put together on arrival at their destination. Illustrated catalogues freo hy post. Orders promptly eieeutod. 7-81
PUBLISHED AT THE "PRESS" OFFICE, fJIHE MILITARY DEFENCE OF NEW ZEALAND. A BPEECH DBLTVBBBD IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, On the 7th December, 1864, BX JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD. PRICE—ONE SHILLING. Agency. NOTICE. THE DAILY AND WEEKLY PRESS can be had of the following Agents, postage free:— b -«»««, CHEIBTCHU"BCH:— High street ... Mr Stevens Colombo street ... Mr Bradwell Ditto ... Cooke & Co. Ditto ... Mrs Pope Oxford terrace ... Mr Munning Ditto ... Mr Cuddon Whatelyroad ... Mr Atkinson Papanui road ... Mr Duckworth Town belt, east... Mrs Cox Springfield road ... Mrs Strange St. Albans ... Mr Salter Papanui ... Mr Haskins Kaiapoi ... Mr J. L. Wilson Kaiapoi Island ... Mr Hen wood Woodend ... Mr Booth Saltwater Creek ... Messrs D. and D Cameron Leithfield ... Mr Benn Rangiora ... Mr Good Oxford ... MrWoodfield Ferry road ... Mr Hopkins Lyttelton ... MrGoddard Pigeon Bay ... Mr Pitcaithly Akaroa ... Mr Bridge Lincoln road ... Jlr Craythorne Kiccarton ... Messrs Slee and Dilloway Templeton ... Mr Blackburn Rolleston ... Mr Gdmore Prebbleton ... MrTennant Springston ... • Mr Sercombe Creek store ... Mr Leslie Leeston ... Mr Carston Selwyn ... Mr McDonald Ilakaia Worth ... Messrs Dunsford and Secord Rakaia South ... Mr T. Hetherington Ashburton ... Mr Turton Rangitata ... Mr Ray Orari ... Messrs Wooding and Irvine Timuka ... Messrs Mendelson and Morris Timaru ... Mr J. Younghusband Geraldine ... Mr R. Taylor Pleasant Valley ... Messrs Mendelson and Morris Malvern ... Mr Grainger Kowai Pass ... Mr S. M'Rae
TIME TABLE. NEW ZEALAND STEAM MAIL SERVICES InterPkovincial. _; . ** _, o8 o g o S .Sg 8 3 SOUTHWARDS, iji £ W £ W se ~~" o g -J « m -J O6d 6 o X A. B. C. D. Panama dep. 24 Wellington arr. 22 dep. 23 Sydney arr. 29 Sydney (Suez) dep. 17 Auckland arr. 21 „ .. dep 12 .. 29 Manakau dep. .. 3 .. is .. Tauranga arr 13 ..30 „ .. ...dep. .. .. 13 .. 30 Napier arr. .. .. 14 .. 1 _, .. dep 15 .. a Taranaki arr. .. 4 .. 19 .. „ .. ...dep. .. 4 .. 19 .. Nelson arr. .. 6 .. 20 .. „ dep. 1.. j 6 .. 21 1.. Picton arr. .. I 6 .. 21 /.. dep. .. 7 .. j22 .. Wellington arr. .. 7 16 22 3 ..dep. „ 8 W 23 4 Lyttelton arr. .. 9 18 24 6 'f> dep. .. 10 1» '24 6 PortChalmers arr. .. 11 10 25 ? dep. 20 13 .. 26 .. Blaflf »""• 21 14 .. 27 .. dep. 31 Melbourne (Suez) ...arr. 27 NOKTHWARDB. E. F. O. H. Sydney (Panama) ..dep. 1 .. Wellington .. ..arr. 7 I „ .. ..dep. 8 Panama .. ..arr. 5 # Melbourne (Suez) ...dep. 13 Bluff arr. 18 .. ; dep. 18 17 .. 3 ~ PortChalmers arr. 19 18 4 .. „ dep. .. 20 28 5 12 Lvttelton arr. .. 21 27 6 13 dep. .. 21 27 8 14 Wellington arr. .. 22 3a 7 15 ...dep. .. 23 29 8 17 Plcton arr. .. 23 ~ 8 „ dep. .. 21 .. 9 \" Nelson arr. .. 24 ~ 9 _, » , dep. .. 25 .. 10 "! Taranaki arr. .. -20 .. 11 ~ dep. .. 26 .. 11 '~ Napier arr. .. j.. 30 .. 18 ,_ >• dep. .. j.. 1 „ ] 9 Tauranga arr 2 .. a o .. dep 2 20 Manakau arr. ~ 27 ~ \i Auckland arr. .'. .. '3 .. 21 .. dep. 2 .. Sydney arr. 9 ... ' No. 1 a.—Will bring the outward mails for the Panama route from Northern Ports, via the West Coast No. 1 b.—Will bring the inward mails, via Suez, from Port Chalmers, and will receive at Wellington the inward mails, via Panama, for Northern Ports, via the West Coast. No. 2 b.— Will convey the outward maiJs, via Suez to Port Chalmers, via the East Coast. No. 3c— Will convey from Wellington the inward mails, via Panama, to the Southern Port.. No. 3 o.—Will briu-j to Wellington the outward maiis from the Southern Ports for Panama. No. . d.—Will briny to Wellington the outward mails from Napier and Tauranira ior Panama. No. 4 h.—Will convey the Inward mails, via Panama and Suez, to Northern ports, via the East Coast.
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1558, 4 November 1867, Page 4
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