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PARIS EXHIBITION.

MESSRS. BANSOMES & SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON,

BEG to give notice to their friends and clients in I the colonies that they will exhibit specimens of their Celebrated Machinery, fitted with all the newest improvement*, at the forthcoming Paris Exhibition. The pricea of the various Implements in use in the colonies 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 Works. Ploughs. — Messrs. Ransomes and Sims's new Ploughs gained 4 out of 5 prizes at the Royal 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 1 sent to the colonies, and will be found to be the cheapest and most durable Implements in the mar* ket. Poetabli! Steam Engines.— The Portable Engines manufactured ,by Messrs. Bansomes and Sims are designed so 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 specially celebrated for their small 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 pubUo companies, manufacture™, and agriculturists using them. Steam Thrashing Machines. — Messrs Ransomes and Sims's Steam Thrashing Machines have an unrivalled reputation in the colonies fer their oheapness and durability, and for the perfect sample and quantity of grain thrashed with a small consumption of fuel. Horse Power Thrashing and Winnowing Machines of the newest and most improved construction. Corn Mills, Chaft Cutters, and Patent Bruising Mills are constructed with all the newest improvements, and are the cheapest in the market. Messrs. Ransomes and Sims have devoted a great deal of attention to the manufacture of Stationary Engines, Steam Pumping Machinery fob conTKACTORS* PURPOSES ANJD IRRIGATION, *nd will fllTnish 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.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPTAINS AND SHIPOWNERS.

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

Testimonials.

BOEWICK'S Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Steam Ship ' Kaikoura,' Mr. Borwick, May 28th, 1867. 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 ship, I have great 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 ever came under my notice. I have the honour to remain, yours truly, RICHARD ADAMS.

BAKING

Having tried Borwick's Baking Powder, we consider it invaluable, ' especially in passenger and emigrant ships, as it makes bread and pastry light and digestible, effecting a great saving in time and labour, as the bread is prepared in a few minutes, instead of the ordinary slow process of fermentation by yeast. *

Captain's Name. Ship. James G. Gibbon ...Barque 'King Oscar Josh. G. Grange ...Barque 'Recoree' John H. Cluton Barqne 'Sorata' W. P. Hammond Barque ' Princess Beatrice ' J. B. Brown Brig 'Miss Kilmansegge' JAME3 Buttry Brig 'Hopeful.' POWDER. Sold by all chemists, druggists, and storekeepers, throughout the colonies, and wholesale at the Manufactory, Ohis well-street, London. %* May be had from any London House.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TROSE RESIDING IN THE BUSH.

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

Testimonials.

In answer to your request, I am happy to say I have tested Borwick's Baking Powder, and it proves to be very good, when properly used. — Yours, &c, J. E. GUERIN, Head Cook. Government House, Sydney, N.S.W., March 19, 1867. BORWICK'S I hereby certify that I have made a careful analysis of Borwick's Baking Powder. The ingredients are all of the purest description, perfectly wholesome, well and proportionably mixed, and will keep good in any climate. Indeed, I consider it a beautiful farinaceous powder, and well qualified for raising bread, pastry, &c. CHARLES WATT, Analytical Chemist. Sydney, May 4, 1866. BAKING I have used Borwick's Baking Powder for the last twelve years, and consider it be an invaluable help to thrifty housewives who delight in making home happy, as they can thereby make cakes and puddings at a much less cost than with eggs. — Yours, &c, M. ROBERTS, Matron to the Female Refuge, Sydney. POWDER. • Sold by all chemists, druggists, and storekeepers throughout the colonies, and wholesale at the manufactory, Chwwell-street, London. * 4 * May be had from any London House.

SHEEP-DRESSING.

LONG'S NON.POISON6UB,-iiitroduced in 1848, ' greatly improves the Wool. Specific for the oure of Scab. Dipping Liquid, concentrated., Maggot and Foot Rot Lotion, concentrated. These! cheap and effective Compositions continue to give unqualified satisfaction to Flockmasters in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Shippers supplied at a liberal Discount, by Corry and Soper, Shad Thames, London. Orders to be made payable by London or Liverpool Houses. \* See Name and Trade Mark on eaoh Cask o Case.

RANSOMES & SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON,

HAVE been AWARDED the HIGHEST HONOURS conferred on any British or foreign manufacturer of Agricultural Machinery,

AT THE UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1867.

FIRST GRAND PRIZE and GOLD MEDAL the only Grand Prize conferred on any exhibitor of Portable Steam Engines and Thrashing Machines. At the Great International Competitive Trials of Implements at Paris, the following Prizes were awarded to Ransomes and Sims :—: — The First Prize for Best Portable Engine. The First Prize for Best Steam Thrashing Machine. Two First Prizes for Ploughs. Four First Prizes and Six Second Prizes for Ploughs, Horse Hoes, Chaff-Cutters, and Mills. From the Royal Agricultural Sooiety of England, July, 1867 :—

The First Prize for Steam Thrashing Machine (Single Blast). The Prize of £16 for Portable Steam Engine. Catalogues and Drawings gratis on application.

RANSOMES & SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3342, 2 April 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3342, 2 April 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3342, 2 April 1868, Page 2

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