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JOHN AND IIEXRY CWYX-XE, E.Vt) GfNEEJiS & IRONFOCXDKKK, &y. Works : Hammersmith Ironworks, W. Offices : 80, Cannon-street, R (.'. London, England. Portable, Vertical, and Stationary Engines and Boilers. Jron Houses, &c, Cotton Gins, Hydraulic Presses, Turbine Water Wheels, Corn and Puce Mills, Six first-class Prize Medals. John and Henry (I wynne beg to direct the attention of all who are interested in the art of Raising Water either for Irrigation, Reclamation, and Drainage Works, Manufacturing, or other purposes to their direct acting CENTRIFUGAL PUMPING ENGINES, which ace unsurpassed for durability, economy, efficiency, .simplicity, and cheapness, dispensing with belts and all gearing required by all other pumps. These engines have been acknowledged by tlie Press and profession to be the most perfect ones in existence. Some of tli em have been at work day and night for the last two and a half years, without costing anything for repairs or otherwise. CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS worked by water, wind, or animal power, and every description of Machinery for Colonial Use. SHEEP WASHING MACHINERY of the most improved descriptions. QUARTZ C HUSHING MACHINES. TURBINE WATER WHEELS, &c. } &c. For Sale to arrive per Eleetra, 4 horse power Turbine Water Wheels. GEORGE G WYNNE, Queen's Wharf, Wellington, Sole A sent for New Zealand.

P R O S S F, ft ' S CROWN AND ANCHOR HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Tlie Best Colonial Ale always on Draught. A Billiard Raloon attached, with First-class Table. J& J. PROSSER., in thanking the public , for their past favors during the last six years, beg to notify that they STILL CONTINUE to carry on their Livery and Letting Business. Carriages for Weddings, Balls, Pie-nic Parties, Hood Itoadsters always on hire. J. & J. PBOSSER, Proprietors. BATHS ! BATHS ! ! BATHS ! ! ! THE SWIMMING BATHS ARE NOW OPEN. R COLLINS begs to inform the public that , the Swimming Baths are now open ; and in returning thanks for the large patronage he has received, ho has the pleasure of informing them that the Baths have been thoroughly repaired and renovated in every respect, so that they are opened this season with increased accommodation, and in a better style than has hitherto been the case. All the side rooms have been repainted and fitted up with every convenience. A large tank has been fitted up for the purpose of a SHOWER BATH, and will be ready for use in a day or two. LADIES' DAYS j Tuesdays and Thursdays, from. 10 till 4. On every other day the Baths will be open to the public generally, and on SUNDAY MORNINGS till 11 o'clock. Season Ticket ... ... £1 1 0 Family do 2 2 0 Single Bath 0 0 0 JOHN KERSHAW, BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Lambton Quay. N.B. — Leather, Grindery, &c, always on hand. rPHE Undersigned are Cash purchasers of Wool, Flax, Tallow, and other Produce; or will make advances on same consigned to their agents in London. JOHNSTON & CO. 28th October. J. DIXON, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, Confectioner, &c, Cuba-street, Wellington. Families waited on daily for orders, and supplied in any part of the city, N.B. — Shipping Supplied. Best Mixed Biscuits, lOd per pound. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after Wednesday, 7th December, there will be a monthly market held at the new market yards, Aglionby Arms, for the sale of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and every other kind of produce. An Auctioneer will be in attendance. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. .r. r N. VALENTINE, Proprietor.

COUNTRY BUYERS, STOREKEEPERS, STATION HOLDERS,

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Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 4