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",' ates. ''" .S-' , '' wit JOHN WARNER & 'SONS,' Hydraulic 'Engineers Braziers and Manufddhirers of Patent Pumps, Cocks and Closets, Soda Water Machines, Pldhtation Machine ry' 'erv &c. , LONDON, BELtk bRASS FOUNDERS to HER MAJESTY,, 'TXrARNER'SuNo. 35 PATENT CAST IRON ' T.T PUMPS,' in height from 30 inches to 7 feet, <price.from 30s. to 51. 105., fitted with Warner's patent 'vibrating standard, the- patent iron bucket that •cannot shrink with heat, and that n\ay be releathered.by unscrewing two^ nuti, the patent iron wingvalvo, faced with incorrodible India rubber, which may be replaced by unscrewing one brass, nut, are •simple yet itrong, easily fixed yet portable, and in every way particularly adapted for those parts where' •repairs cnn ob effected only by the owner. A <pieco' .of.leather is the only material required to make these pumps, At any time, as good as now. The Iron lift and force pumps are fitted. with copper rod & brass stuffing box. WARNER'S No. 69 -Patent Brass Pomps on Planks for raising from wells 2S feet in depth, nnd forcing the same GO feet.in height. SI, upwards, /WARNER'S No. 42Patbnt Portable Liquid Manure or General Purpose Puitp-raises a large quantity of water, requires no fixing, the height ,may be altered at pleasure, the legs fold up and the whole may be oarried with ease on the shoulder , the bucket is iron, .which cannot shrink with heat, 'and the valve cannot clog or get out of older. Piice 3/. 3s. Same pump made to fix to water cart with four bolts, 11. 12s. 2-inch imperishable flexible India rubber suction pipe on wires is used for these pumps, in 10, 12, or 15 feet lengths, 2s. per' foot. WARNER'S Sheep and Cattle Bells, with leather straps and buckles, insets of 6 or 12, 10s, 6d. to 20s. v _ WARNER'S Alarm and Fire or Dinner Bells , vfith or without iron frames to fix to or through a wall, to be rang from in or outsi le. The sound will travel fuither than the noise of either gong or gun. They are unequalled as alarms, musical in tone, and cannot bo.put out of order. ■ No station shauld be without them. Fixed in iron frames, price from hi to 71. Bells, for. Churches, Chapels, or Schools of every size and weight. WARNER'S Hydraulic Engines, consisting of Warner's Overshot Wati^r Wheels for raising water into buildings, &o. No other power or attention required to keep them working night and day than a small fall of water ; from 251, upwards. WARNER'S Engine Frames, with fly wheels to force water any height or distance from wells of any depth, are fiited for steam, horse, or manual power, from $1. to 40J." Iron w orking barrels and" loaded handles for wells of less depth and more than 30 feet ; 71. upwards, WARNER'S Improved Deep Well Pumps, from 4-inch treble barrel to 2£-inch single, 31. to 50J. WARNER'S Eire or Agricultural Engines. Fire engine in galvanised iron cistern for four or six men, mounted on wheels, will throw 25 gallons per minute fiO feet high, price 241. WARNER'S Agricultural Lift or Forcb Pumps, mounted on 12-inch wheeh, with air vessel, for raising water in large quantities fiom mines 30 feet in 'depth or distributing water over land. The working paits being strong, simple, and easily got at, they are well adapted for all colonial requirements. They are powerful and effective Fire Engines, rtnd worked by six or eight men, will throw 50 gallons per minute 70 feet in height. Price, with "brass or iron barrels, 18J. to 40/. Brigade Fire Engines, for 15 or 30 men, 100 J. to 150 J. Ships' "Pumps, various. WARNER'S Improved Beer Engines, fitted with 20 feet of tinned lead pipe to each motion and mounted in handsome mahogany cases, from I to 6 motion, 71. to~lB/. WARNER'S Handsome Counter Engine for refreshment rooms in railway stations or other public buildings, or lor raising, water to washhand stands in Gentlemen's houses, 21. 125. Steam Gauge Work— Shower Baths and Gas Work — Moderator Lamps— Copper Kettles and Cooking Utensils— Garden Engines and SyringesTea Urns— Soda Water Machines. i Machinery for sugar and other plantations supplied to order ; also, presses for either wool or cot- , ton, as used in the colonies. Drawings may be seen at the office of this Journal, and at the principal Merchants. The above are London prices. Orders' transmitted through merchants will have prompt attention, or in case of need cash may be sent direct with the order.

THE "SOUTHERN CROSS" ' ALMANAC FOR THE LEAP YEAR 1860 IS NOW READY, PRICE SIXPENCE, AND maybohadat this Office, anil of Mr. Asher, Shortland-street ; Mr. Chapman, Mr. Maberly, and Mr. P. A. Phillips, Queen-street ; Mr, Rig, Victoria-street ; Mr. Canning, Parnell ; Mr, Hudson, Newmarket; Mr, Hall, Ouhuhu; and' 1 Mr. Davig, Onehunga.

Wanted immediately, A YOUNG MAN as General Farm Servant. Mustbe a good Milke r; situation permanent ; and a fair Wage. Apply to Mr. G. T. 'CHAPMAN, or to Mr. WALLACE, Papatoitoi, near Otahuhu.

; LEA & PERKINS CELEBRATED /WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. J PRONOUNCED BY ' jfrm Extbaot OF A LETTER Bf from a MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS,' •". II GENTLEMAN at ' ' ftl Madras, ' -to be the jsmm. to his Brother at . '■ ' ■ EIMM WORCESTER ■ ONLY. GOOD SAUCE 55853 ' May, 185 Y. l '\iiA nnnlinnhlp t* tsSpSU " ell LEA & PERRINB and applicable to t ~^r?J| thaw their Sxuo. it i -^f2e"-r! highly citccmed in India, I EVERY VARIETY j^§p<SJf| anil is in my opinion, the ~, hjnjt -•jiyrinoitpntatable as wellai ! OF DISH. ■fePgfu.Xt ilS™ .\'.;; EXPENSIVE FRAUDS. . i L, & P. having discovered that several iof the Foreign Markets have been supplied f with s/uEi^iMITA-f ion's of their' " W OR-OESTERSHIR-E SAUCE," the labels of i whiqh^clogeiy resemblejfchose" of [the genuine Sauoe,r_%nd in ,one' or; .more instances wi th the riames <)l L» &P. jforged j theiy have deemed i,]J ! J th'eir l j;'dttty : tooautiion\tb:e^ public, and, requesi/purchasers ,tp;ißee that the names Qf Lea &\pEaMNS are . upon the Wrapper, Label, <S topper rand Bottle/ ■ J^E,°.^.T,^if|Bll>]f,Mve]'t»Dtiod,that th^y w "jvi)l p^oce'ef agalQsir^ny.i.piielwho^niay ' infringe upom their right, either Jby<^manufacturing or ven'dipg -Sueh 1 iinitjtiotis, i ahd have 'iHs'truoted {fielr"' ißbttoSpondE^^^lri r,.tHo ! v vaviq us_ parts Qfcj,tih."e">iria ) ' ; to >lJ aavipe ihem of, "such in- , fringe ments. i .. <«,•; !i '-' .•,•- > n •■ ■ .'^iWholdaale • and for Bxpqr'tfttiori by 'the ,j^lajikv7ell> and other Oilman 'and Meroba&tPjialtondODv - r ;; ' j " ■ '""'

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 4

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