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FIRE ENGINES. MERRYWEATHER & SONS, Manufacturers of Steam and Manual Fire Engines, Fire Appliances, &c, by appointment to her Majesty the Queen, the Emperors of Germany and Russia, the London, Manchester, Liverpool, and other Fire Brigades, and Sole Manufacturers to her Majesty's War Department. At tho Paris Exhibition, 1878, Merryweather & Sons were awarded two Gold Medals for the excellence of their Machinery, a distinction enjoyed by no other makers. Engines and Appliances of all descriptions constructed on tho most approved and economical plans. Orders received by Messrs. R. T. Turnbull and Co., 5 East India Avenue, London, E.C., sole Agents for New Zealand, And by their correspondents, W, & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington. STEAM TRAMWAYS. Meuryweatheb & Sons, Patentees and Manufacturers of Steam Tram Engines (separate or combined), Tramway Cars, and Rolling Stock for use in public thoroughfares. Engines of their manufacture are in use in the suburbs of London and very extensively in Paris and other Continental Cities. Orders received by Messrs. R. T. Turnbul and Co., 5 East India Avenue, London, E.C. sole Agents for New Zealand, And by their correspondents, W. & G. TURNBULL <fc CO., Wollinjrton. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Pure-bred reaching Stalion, BURGUNDY. TI^HE splendid rich black coaching horse JL Burgundy, by Golden Grape, 6 years old, and stands 15 hands 3 inches high ; dam, Gipsy Queen, by the. Sydney horse Penelope, and half-brother to the following, viz :— Alice Grey, Fakir, Muscatel, Pangawerewero, Rob lioy, and Whaleoone. Ihe attention of Breeders aid others is particularly' drawn to this horse, who is quiet and perfectly sound. Will travel as follows :— Mondays, Karori to Makara ; Tuesdays, Ohariu Valley, Johnsonville, Porirua Ferry, Pahautanui ; Wednesdays, Horokiwi.Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt ; Thursdays, *New Zealander Hotel, Wellington; Fridays, Wellington; Saturdays, New Zealander Hofatf, Wellington. -t Terms — '£3 ; '£1 deposit ; Groom'e Foe, ss. Allowance- mad- 1 jor t«vo or more mares, the bono/iite.prope^iy of the Eamc owner. All fees toibe paid on or before the Ist Jannary. 1881. further 1 particulars of the Groom ; or ¦f- - A. ADAM!?, New Zealander Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 266, 13 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 266, 13 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 266, 13 November 1880, Page 4

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