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Sewing Mac HOT QUITS 80 DKOIBIV® a mi MOBH OVKI WS CHALLENGE tho I Bloftt Bowtn# MMh' «f tit* Jurors on Bowing Mm ttAB who voted (or the wpo body w controvert the WU *Mt«. Messrs Meddtnge, Otu Kirk, we eel upon }on to deft H. Chrieleboroh Intern Juno 16th, MSS BEI’OBT Of COMMOTE To U. a Fioxo nUB Blß.~ln seotwdano ,I.J we have examined the How Singer Bowing Machine* oomporlng thorn. In our o token into consideration— I. Tho mechanical principle I 8. Tho quality of (ho mfttcrii S. Tho degree ol workmanshl A Tho facility (or doing n gt o( work. After taking both machine* examining every piece, and capabilities, wo bare no hoaitt wo oosiilder the Davie far the tho two. Onr reasons are aefo In both maohineo tbo mu for aotoating tho noodle barroller working in a earn. This maoblne to out out ot a a and hardened* while in the SI very much lighter, but la ms iron. Tho feed apparatus of tho very dissimilar. That o( the ellp food. The Davie hue peculiar to iteelt. In thli pteaeorfoos holde the materl the needle bee roaohod lie pressure is than relieved and feed bar. Feed bar, neodl( then, by a very abnple < forward simultaneously the ittteh. Motion in given to tho ehntl as follows. Aneooontrlo attfa main eplndle given motion to a in tram transmit* it throat ingenioa ooattraction to th under the machine, a plvotted end an adjustable shuttle oarr Machine a pair of mitre whee eplndle, having at lt» lower or neotiog rod from this aran ihnttlo oarrior. It will beeoe there are between the main apt four points of Motion, tho plvo oal lever, the eeoentrio. tbo bol of horizontal lever. The two p the eooontrlo and ball joist, the parts moot liable to wear u (tael. To oompoas the aunt employs ae points ot Motion mitre wheels, the two journals Ike two ends of tho oonneotini shuttle o&rriar, Done of adjustable. The small wheel Iron, having a certain an and sonsoqnent tendency to The connecting tod is a thin hole in eaoh end. The end crank pin is one o( the prii machine, having a ooustdarat to do with email beating vur liable to wear, while, as bef< are no means ot compensating It will be noticed that the a Aohlne is carried in a elide ■train is given by the driving * amount of Mottos, while inti by the lever quite free from bi With the exception efthei the needle bur, there is not a Singer Mao bine, not even exi that cannot be oat with ai knife, and there an no meat wanting part. In the Davie, no pieces made ot steel, ani wntial point means are npssywear. On this point we we had any donbt about the qu employed the piece was hrok carefully examined. Having examined the meoha the two machines we teetei for work, and we noticed the v the Davis. In this respect wo: the ooaoluirion that for all pm the thinnest mnslln to even tan the Davis has so parallel for gn that puckering often the effect a fore motion feed. We mnot i express oar astonishment at tb of work accomplished by the £ satisfied cannot he done by the I In Bomm&rislDg oar report, have no hesitation in saying i Davis as very superior to the I ship, material, and the meohar volved, and also in performing work. We found the Daria t aaae from the lightest to the hea JOHN LED SCOTT (Scot Meol T. GLUTAS PAJBCOE, Manager ot the. Factory. 0. F. ANTHOVT. Mechanical Expert, ft BiyiaitwhotJ. jgING Singer’s Singer's Singer's Singer's Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Singer's Singer's Singer's Singer’s Singer’s Singer’s Sipger's Singer’s Singer’s Singer's Singer’s Singer's Singer's SSimrer'a SB’S SEWING Decisive Decisive Decisive Decisive Aur> Overwhelming Overwhelming Overwhelming Overwhelming Victory for the Sit Victory for tbs Sir Victory for the Six Victory for the Sii Victory for tho Bit Victory for the Sit Victory for the Bii Victory for tho Sir Two Gold SfodtUi

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6874, 12 March 1883, Page 7

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