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J yVt N WARNER AND SONS, Ks Established more than 100 Years t 8, 9, & 10, Crescent, Jewin Street, Cripplegate, London, ' (Prize Medal awarded at the Great Exhibition of 1851}. MANUFACTURERS of Warner's ' Patent Brass and Iron Pumps for deep or shallow wells. Warner's Improved Water Closets. Warner's Patent Beer Engines, Engine Frames for raising water out of deep wells, by manual, horse, or steam power. Fire Engines on the London Brigade Pattern, for 8, 12, 16, 20, or 30 men. Leather Hose and Buckets for ditto. Patent Vibrating Standard Iron Pumps, for Streets and Gardens. Ship Pumps of a new description. Brass Cocks of every description, for water, gas, or steam. Brass Valves, ditto ditto ditto. Lead Pipe, Block Tin Pipe, and Copper Pipe. Portable Water Closets. Church Bells, Factory Bells, House Bells. Cattle and Sheep Bells, Musical Hand Bells. Lamps for dining and drawing rooms. Lamps and Lanterns for Halls, Office Lamps. Lamps for Stables, Night Lamps, &c. Kitchen Utensils of every description in Tinned Copper, viz., Scoops, Kettles, Saucepans, Stewpots, Soup pots, Preserving-pans, Washing Coppers, Brewing Coppers, &c. Brass Cocks for wine, beer, and brandy, Water Butt Cocks, &c. Brass Weights and Measures. Gold Weights in Sets. Copper Wine and Spirit Measures, Tea and Coffee Urns, Prize Exhibition Patterns. Roasting Jacks. Arnott's Ventilators. Plumber's Ironmonger's, and Tinman's Tools of every description. Baths in Copper, Zinc, and Iron, with Heating Apparatus. Shower Baths. Erabs, Iron, and Plumber's Solder. Sheet Pewter for Counters. These are of their own manufacture, and a vast variety of goods which it would be impossible to enumerate here, and are warranted in every respect. John Warner & Sons need scarcely state the great advantages and economy resulting from the purchase of Goods of First Class London Make, instead of the slight and imperfect articles with which our colonies are usually inundated. The freight and charges should be borne in mind are the same in both cases, thus inferior goods cost the consumer much more, in proportion, than the best. John Warner & Sons are desirous that (as manufacturers) their Australian connection should continue to feel a confidence that nothing but good and useful articles will be sent out, as a feeling too often prevails, when the manufacturer is not known, that any inferior article that will not sell in England, " will do for the J colonies," much to the disappointment and loss • of the tradesman and consumer. | John Warner & Sons are also merchants of, and always keep a stock of the following articles, viz. : — Lead, Malleable Sheet Zinc, Copper, Patent Galvanized Tinned Iron, Block Tin, Sheet Brass, Iron, Copper, and Brass Wire, Copper and Zinc Nails, Cast Iron Pipe and Gutters, and Wrought Iron Tube. John Warner & Sons have further to announce that they are prepared to execute any coiumiasion, and are in a position to purchase every description of goods in the Best Market, for Cash. London Merchants will drive great advantage by availing themselves of the Practical knowledge ol goods possessed by John Warner and Sons ; and they will find that John Warner and Sons (as Manufacturers) can obtain goods cheaper for them than they have been in the habit of getting in the usual way. Purchasers sending their orders direct, accompanied by Bills on London, or Consignments of Gold Dust, Wool, Tallow, or any description of Colonial Produce, may secure a faithful and prompt discharge of their commissions, and the best market prices for their consignments. Engravings and some samples, with prices, may be seen at Messrs A. Fell & Cos., Nelson, to whom also orders may be entrusted. N. B. — Enquires respecting John Warner and Sons, and the mode in which they conduct their business, may be made at the Union Bank of Australia, and its several branches. pGfOK'S STRAIT MINING COMPANY.— AII communications to the Trustees of ibis Company, are to be addressed, under cover, tythe undersigned. By order, v W. Thos. Locke Travers, Provisional Secretary, Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand. 11th July, 1853^ Just Published, Price Two Shillings each. HHHE NEW ZKALAND CUNSTITUJ- TION ACT, together with Correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Governor-in - Chief of New Zealand, in explanation thereofAlkxanpek Aitken, Nelson. rpHE thoroughbred Horse ST. GEORGE •**- will proceed to the Wairau on the 20th November, to stand at Flaxbourne. He will travel to Kempton and the Beaver Station should sufficient inducement offer. Terms, J64 4s. each mare, payable Ist February, 1854, and ss. the groom. Groom's fees payable at the time. 'PO this SEASON", at the X S STAR and GARTER HOTEL, . / RICHMOND, \/ The following thoroughbred HOItSES:— ST. GEORGE. Terms — £S ss. tach mare, and ss. the groom. This horse will proceed to the Wairau after the 20th November next. lamplighter. Terms— Thoroughbred mares, £1 7s. ; half-bred mares, £h Ss., and ss. the groom. This horse will only have about twelve mares, as he will have to go into training for the ensuing Races. JOE mTI LE R. Terms — £3 35., and Ss. the groom. Joe Miller is a bright chesnut, stand* 154 hands, with great power. CAPTAIN. Imported from England by HcGn Maxtim, Esq., and his Stock are allowed by all judges to be the best in ths settlement. Terms:— jcT3 3s. ; guarantee, Jfc*s Ss., and i: the groom. William Dale.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 602, 17 September 1853, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 602, 17 September 1853, Page 8