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PARIS EXHIBITION.

' MESSES. BA'tfSOMtES & SIMS, I IPSWICH AND LONDON, BEG to give, notice to their friends and clients' in the colonies that they will exhibit specimens lof their Celebrated Machinery, fitted with all thej 'newest improvements,' at the fortticoining Paris Exhibition. ,„ The prices of the various Implements in use,, In the oolonies have been greatly reduced, withqut in*»y way deteriorating frpm the superiority of workmanship and high quality of materials which have gkmed a world-wide reputation for the productions of the Orwell Works. t , „ , , Pxouohs.— Messrs. Ransomes and Simss new ! Ploughß gained 4 out of S prizes at the Royal Agn«" cultural Society's meeting at Newcastle, and have won, since that time, 82 Champion Prizes^'bepides a large number of prizes gained by farmers* sons and local ploughmen using these Implements.' 1 They are fitted with wxought-iron "frames when ! sent to the colonies, , and' will be found to be the ! cheapest and most durable Implementtfin'thd mar- ' SyKAik Erf&NKS. 0 -^ The Portable Engines i manufactured' by Messrs'. 'Ransb'mes aid Sims are ! designed, ' so that ' light ' , Weight, easy l draught' strength of material' and. 'goott workmanshipi' and' simplicity, of construction;'' form the principal, 'features of their general arrangement ; an'dy/W are specially celebrated for 'in proportion to the'power developed.' ' , ' They are speciitlly adapted for Thrashing, Pnmpi 1 Ina Sawing, and Grinding, and o have bdeh'-awarddd many prizes "at" vanoui' Exhibitions,; besides testimonials, of ' .efficiency "from public 'compTanies^ ' manufacturers,' and agriculturists 1 usiog'.thWm. Stbam TfIHASHiNa MAbmNES.— Messrs Ransomes and Sims's Steam Thrashing Miohines have an unrivalled reputation in' the ooloriies fer their cheapness and durability,' 'and for the perfect sample ■ and quantity of grain thrashed with 1 * J small consumption oi'fuel,. ♦« Am »« / , HOKSB POW^K THBASHINa , ANT)' WjI*NOWINO Machines of the neiWest arid inosf improved 3 construction. , ir ■ ' ' . Corn Mills, ChaVjp ' Crwßßd, jff AND, Patbnt BruibWQ Mills are" cdndfaftotett', with alltKeneweat imprdvenient*, and are the' oheapest'in the market. ' ', r Messrs. Ransomes and Sims have devoted a great deal of attention to the nianufaotur'e of SiATIONART Engines. Sibam Pumping' Machinery tob oontb actors' ptteposes' AND'iK^RiGA^ioN, and willfuri nish Drawings and Prices on application. )t Orders may be transmitted through any Merohant or Implement Agent' in the colonies. ' ' Catalogues,' Drawings, &0.-, post-free, on application to Ipswich or London, or the Paris Exhibition.

IMPORTANT NOTICES 'TO , CAPTAINS AND SHIPOWNERS.

BORWICK'S, BAKING POWDER makes bread light and digestible in a few minutes without standing to rise as with yriasfc. Pastry and Puddings should never be made without it, as it renders them light and easy of digestion, and aaves butter and, eggs. Testimonials.

BOE W I 0 K'S Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Steam Ship 'Kaikoura,' Mr. Borwick, May 28th, 1861. Dear Sir, — Having been chief pastry-cook at the Royal Hotel, Sydney, for the period of eighteen months, and for the last sixteen months [pastry-cook and baker on board the above Bhip* I hay pleasure in recommending your Baking Powder to the notice of the public. During the above; periods I have constantly used, it, and consider, it the best preparation of .the kind that overcame under my! notice. • • ■ . I have the honour to remain, yours trnly,

RICHARD ADAMS.

BAKING Having tried Borwick's Baking Powder, we consider it invaluable, especially in passenger, and emigrant ships, as it makes bread and pistrydlght and digestible, effecting * great saving in time and labour, as the bread is prepared in a few minutes, instead of the ordinary slowiprocess of fermentation by yeast. » Captain's Name!, Ship. James G. Gibbon ...Barque ' King Oscar' ■ Josh. G. Grange ...Barque 'Recoree' | John H. Cluton Barque * Sorata' W. P. Hammond Barque 'Princess ßeatrice' J. B. Beown Brig ' Misa Kilmansegge ' James Buttkv Brig 'Hopeful.'

POWDER.

Sold by all chemists, druggists, and storekeepers, throughout the colonies, and wholesale at the; Manufactory, Chiswell-street, London. %* May be had from any London House.

TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, CARRIERS,) AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN HORSES 1 AND CATTLE.

ROW'S EMBROCATION, 09 FARMER'S; FRIEND, has now been for some years' before the public, and its extensive adoption and large and Increasing sale are the best proofs thatj can be addftced of its merits and efficiency. The! Testimonials that are daily being received, from all parts of the Australian colonies, also corroborate ita wonderful curative powers. For Green Wounds or 1 injuries of long standing it is serviceable ; while foil Strains, Bruises, Saddle and Harness Galls, and thej various ills to which Cattle- are liable^ it is the; cheapest, the handiest, and the best' that can be applied. Sold retail by all Druggists and Storo-i , keepers in the oolonies ; and wholesale by the Proi , prietors of Row's Drug Stores, Sydney j and bjrf , Messrs. Fbbhoh, Kkmptkorn*, anu Co. f Dunedin.

GALVANIZED TINNED IRON.

MOKEWOOD ft CO., T ONDON, BIRMINGHAM, and BILSTON, beg Xi to give notice that they have This DajJ very considerably reduced the price of the "Lion'f brand Galvanized Tinned Iron. ', To secure the benefit of this Reduction, Indent! should specify "Mobbwood Lion Bband." :

"Anchor," "Star," and ji Red Diamond" brands as usual. March 26, 1867^

SHEEP-DRESSING.

LONG'S NON-POISONOUS, introduced in 1848, greatly improves the Wool, Specific for the cure of Scab. Dipping liquid, condefltrated. Maggot and Foot Rot Lotion, concentrated. These cheap and effectire Compositions continue to give unqualified satisfaction to Flockmasters in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Shippers supplied at a liberal Discount, by Cosby and Sopkr, Shad Thames. London. Orders to be made payable by London or Liverpool Houses. * # * See Name and Trade Mark on each Cask o Case. ,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3340, 31 March 1868, Page 4

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