! BUSINESS DIRECTORY. | T MADDEN, HORSESHOEK, From Cobb and Co.'s, Christchurch, Manners-street, Next Wallace's Timber Yard. Thos. M'Clelland, DOO TM AX ER, Dixon-street. J. M'Lean, DOATBUILDER and IRONMONGER, Willis-street. W. H. Bbagge. pLUMBER, COPPERSMITH, Tinsmith, Brass-finisher, Gaafitter. Ship's Compasses and Binnacles made and Repaired. Willis-street. Wm. Black's A MERICAN COACH FACTORY, Courtenay Place. Nicholson's ri ENERAL FURNITURE WAREVJT HOUSE AND UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Cuba-street. W. Freeman's T UNCHEON AND DINING ROOMS, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Lambton Quay. C. Whitehead, TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bread and Biscuit Baker, Willis -street, N.B. — Shipping Supplied. ~"~ C. Campbell] * WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, Manners-street. H. E. Warcdp, ¦DOOTMAKER Willis-street, (Opposite Empire Hotel.) James Quin, DUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, Pipitea-street, Thorndon. DDM UNI) E C C L E S, Licensed Land Broker under the Land Transfer Act, Commission Agent, Auctioneer, &c, Market Place, Blenheim. D J. DUNCAN, Licensed Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, FEATHERSTON-BTREET. COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE or ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Reduction of Fares. On and after Thursday, 3rd February, 1870, the fares to the undernoted places will be :—: — Yrom Wellington to New Plymouth £6 0 0 (Return ticket, £10 10s) DodotoPatea 3 10 0 Do do to Waitatora 3 0 0 Do do to Wanganui ... ... 2 10 0 Do do to Tutaenui 2 5 0 Do do Rangitikei (Bull's) ... 2 0 0 Do do Rangitikei (Scott's) ... 1 15 0 Do doMaoawatu... .. ... ' 1 10 0 Do do Oiaki 15 0 Do do Waikanae 10 0 Do do Paikakariki 0 J5 0 Coaches start from the Booking Office, New Zealander Hotel, and Atkinson's Hotel, Wanganui, every Monday and Thursday mornings, at 6 o'clock a m. , and from Wanganui on Monday and Thursday mornings, at 7 o'clock. A. YOUNG, Proprietor. Booking Office — New Zealander Hotel. EOYAL AGRICULTUBAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. Leicester Meeting 1868. — Unprecedented Success. The following prizes were awarded to J. & F. HOWAPvD, Brittania Iron Works, Bedford. The First Prize for the Beßt Wheel Plough for general purposes. The First Prize forth T?est Wheel Plough for light land. The First Prize for tbe Jiest Swing Plough for general purposes. The First Prize for the .rfest Swing Plough for light land. The First Prize for the Best Subsoil Plough. The First Prize for the Best Harrows for Horse Power. The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Cultivating Apparatus for farms of moderate size. The First and Only Prize for the Best stined Steam Cultivator. The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Windlass The Silver Medal for their Patent Safety Boiler. * J. & F. HOWARD Thus received Ten First Prizes, One •Second Prize, and a Silver Medal, carrying off almost every Prize for which they competed, and this after trials the most severe wd prolonged «ver known.
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Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 84, 21 May 1873, Page 4
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