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PARIS EXHIBITION.

MESSES. KAFSOMES & SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON, BEG to give notice to their friends and clients in the colonies that they will exhibit specimens of their Celebrated Machinery, fitted with all the newest improvements, at the forthcoming Paris Exhibition. The prices of the various Implements in use in the oolonies have been greatly reduced, without in any way deteriorating from the superiority of workmanship and high quality of materials which have gained a world-wide reputation for the productions of the Orwell Work* Ploughs. — Messrs. Bansomes and Sims's new Ploughs gained 4 out of 5 prizes at the Boyal Agricultural Society's meeting at Newcastle, and have won, since that time, 82 Champion Prizes, besides a large number of prizes gained by farmers' sons and local ploughmen using these Implements. They are fitted with wrought-iron frames when sent to the colonies, and will be found to be the cheapest and most durable Implements in the market. Portable Steam Engines.— The Portable Engines manufactured ,by Messrs. Bansomes and Sims are designed bo that light weight, easy draught strength of material and good workmanship, and simplicity of construction, form the principal features of their general arrangement ; and they are tpecially celebrated for their smaU consumption of futl in proportion to the power developed. They are specially adapted for Thrashing, Pnmping, Sawing, and Grinding, and have been awarded many prizes at various Exhibitions, besides testimonials of efficiency from public companies, manufacturers, and agriculturists using them. Steam Thrashing Machines.— Messrs Bansomes and Sims's Steam Thrashing Machines have an unrivalled reputation in the colonies fer their oheapness and durability, and for the perfect samples and quantity of grain thrashed with a small consumption oi fuel. Hobsk Power Thrashing and Winnowing Machines of the newest and most improved construction. Corn Mills, Chaw CfTTERS, and Patent Bruising Mills are constructed with all the newest improvements, and are the cheapest in the market. Messrs. Bansomes and Sims have devoted a great deal of attention to the manufacture of Stationary Engines, Steam Pumping Machinery for contractors' PURPOSES AND IRRIGATION, and will furnish Drawings and Prices on application. Orders may be transmitted through any Merchant or Implement Agent in the colonies. Catalogues, Drawings, &c, post-free, on application to Ipswich or London, or the Paris Exhibition.

HATS, CAPS, AND HELMETS. Every description manufactured at the Works of J ELLWOOD & SONS * BEAT CHARLOTTE-STJtEET, S., LONDON. Patentees of the celebrated Air-Chamber Hat. Prise Medalists, International Exhibitions, London, 1862, Dublin 1865. Contractors for Helmets to the London, Liverpool, Scottish, and other Police Forces. Army Helmets and Caps, with latest improvements. J. ELLWOOD & SOJSTS' Goods are kept by all respectable Traders and Storekeepers. CAUTION.— No Air-Chamber Hats or Helmets are genuine, unless they bear on the lining "Ellwood & Sons' " name. %* Orders through Mercantile Houses carefully shipped.

TO SQCATTERS, FARMERS, "AitRIEKS, AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN HORSES AND CATTLE. ROW'S EMBROCATION, oe FARMER'S FRIEND, bas now been for some years before the public, and its extensive adoption and large and increasing sale are the best proofs that oan be adduced of its merits and efficiency. The Testimonials that are daily being received, from all parts of the Australian colonies, also corroborate its wonderful curative powers. For Green Wounds or injuries of long standing it is serviceable ; while for Strains, Bruises, Saddle and Harness Galls, and the various ills to which Cattle are liable, it is the oheapest, the handiest, and the best that can be applied. Sold retail by all Druggists and Storekeepers in the colonies ; and wholesale by the Proprietors of Row's Drug Stores, Sydney ; and by Messrs. Fbench, Kempthorne, anp Co., Dunedin.

J. & F. HOWAED, BRITANNIA IRON WOKKS, BEDFORD, Patentees and Manufacturers of Champion Ploughs, Steam Cultivators, Steam Ploughs, Harrows, Horse Rakes, *nd other Agricultural Implements. From their long experience and great manufacturing facilities, J. and F. Howard are in a position to supply Agricultural Machinery, not only of the best design, but of the best workmanship it is possible to produce. Their aim for many years has been to manufacture Implements which, whils most efficient in work, should prove economical and durable in use. Being extensive farmers themselves, they have full opportunities of testing every machine before offering it to the public. Catalogues, with full particulars, sent post free on application. London Office : 4, Cheapside, three doors from St Paul's.

rpHE LONDON JOURNAL X contains Original and Domestic Novels by the best authors of the day — Short TaYs — Poems — Educational and Social Essays — Descriptions of the most Remarkable Places in the World— Thousands of useful Receipts of every kind — Records of Scienti6c Inventions and Discoveries — Statistics, embracing all the principal official returns published, of Public Accounts —Population — Emigration — Health — Military, Naval, and Commercial Affairs — Valuable General Statistical Information — Articles of Literary and Historical interest, illustrative of passing events — Witty And Laughable Jokes *nd Anecdotes — a voluminous personal Correspondence upon every imaginable topic.

rpHE LONDON JOUKNAL, the best, cheapest, JL largest, and most beautifully illustrated publication ever issued, having a greater circulation than that of any other publication in the world.

THE LONDON JOURNAL is issued in Weekly Numbers, One Penny.

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rXIHE LONDON JOURNAL, Hs*lf-yearly VolJL lumes, Four Shillings and Sixpence.

THE LONDON JOURNAL, Volumes 1 to 46 are now ready, bound in olotb.

THE LONDON JOURNAL may be had in the colonies.

THE LONDON JOURNAL : Parts and Volumes are always in print.

THE LONDON JOURNAL Office, 332, Strand, London.

WHOLT, in returning thanks to his numerous • friends and customers for the support he has received during the last thirteen years, begs to inform them that he Is now prepared to receive orders to BUILD or IMPORT every description of CARRIAGE or BUGGY that may be required, he having made arrangements with several of the largest carriage manufacturers in the United States to supply him with several shipments of carriages and material every year, co that purchasers requiting American-manufactured vehicles are requested to call and inspect his stock, he being the only bona fide importer of American carriages in the colony. His imported stock comprises almost every description of carriage, from the well-known makers Abbott, Downing, and Co. (late J. S. Downing and E. A. Abbott), Concord, New Hampshire; Hooker, Cander and Co. (late G. and D. Cook and Co.) ; and M. 1 Armstrong and Co., Newhaven, Connecticut. His stock of American carriage material, ash, i hickory, &c, enables him to supply his customers with vehicles which, for elegance, lightness, and durability, are not to be surpassed. Repairs executed on the most reasonable terms, and estimates given when required. Second-hand vehicles taken in exchange. His illustrated carriage catalogue forwarded free on application to William Holt, Carriage Bazaar and Manufactory, 267 and 269, Castlereagh-street, , Sydney

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3222, 13 November 1867, Page 6

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