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T w y.Ty gfl -.., ~.•=«:■■ •■■;■'/ Wj BLEY’S AMMUNITION COMPRISES EVERY DESCRIPTION OP SPORTING AND MILITARY AMMUNITION. Double waterproof central fire PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, arc particularly adapted for use in India, where the caps are often allowed to remain a long time on the nipples of rifles and fowling-pieces, the ignition being at all times safe and certain, whilst in humid weather the discharge is as instantaneous as with ordinary cups on the Airiest day. For testimonials as to their value for shooting in India, See Col. Jacob's work on “ Rifles and Projectiles' Patent Wire Cartridges For hilling game at long distances; also, the GREEN CARTRIDGE, made with the largest drop shot and mould shot, will be found very effective at large game, where the sportsman has not a rifle in the field. Also, chemically prepared Cloth and Felt Gun-Wad* dings, to prevent the leading of guns. Cartridge Cases tor'breech-loading shot guns, and Ball Cartridgesfoi Prince’s and other breech-loading Rifles, Muskets, Pistols, &o. BLEY BROTHERS, Sole Contractors to the War Department, For Waterproof Military Caps, Cartridges and Caps for Colt’s, Adams’, and other Revolvers, Jacob’s Rifle Shell Tubes, Nc. Guay's Inn Road, London, (wholesale only). LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Extract of a Letter from a Medical Gentleman at Madras, to his brother At Worcester, May, 1851. “Tell LEA & PERRINS th.it their Sauck is highly esteemed in India, and is, in rny opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made ” EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. IN P. having discovered that several of the J, Foreign Markets have been supplied with seenioi s imu'ationsof tlicit* “ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,” the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine Sauce, ami in one or more instances with the names of L. ,N P. eorokd ; they have deemed it their duty to caution the public, and to request purchasers, to see that the names of Lea & Perkins are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper, and Bottle. L. & P. further give notice that they will proceed against any one who may infringe upon their rights, either by manufacturing or vending such imitations, and have instructed their eoiTespondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea, .t Perrins, Worcester, England; Crosse & Blackwell and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. PRONOUNCED 15 Y CONNOISSEURS TO RE THE - ONLY ROOD SAK E AND A ITU CARLE TO EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. m L|* » rl««*• ■ - " 4-w j-O PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c. FREE FROM ADULTERATION.

rBMIE great Mi llie:’.! .Journal, tin; London Lancet,” I on the 4lh February, 185-1, declared the. samples of ,1/ essrs. Crosse. ,y JJluthwell were entirely FUKK i ito.M foi'i’Eii, and this statement was afterwards fully continued hy the Analytical (’hemist, i)r. liassall, in his work on Food and its Adulterations. CROSSE .fc BLACKWELL, of Soho Square, London, who have for many years enjoyed the high honor of supplying Him Majkstv’s t:dde with their Manufactures, wish to call tin’ attention of consumers to the great superiority of their PlCtviCe, ohMoonj Jams, Tart Fruits, Potted Meats, and other table delicacies, the whole of which arc prepared with that strict attention to quality and purity, for which they have been so long celebrated. Their S.vi:n;s arc universally admitted to he the best exported, and those who have once tasted them never return to inferior kinds. (A ,v 11. use none but the hest iin/ri ilients in their various preparations, and although purchasers may not he aide to obtain them so eheaply as the goods shipped hy other Manufacturers, the superiority of quality will he lound to more than compensate for any increase of cost. To hay a cheap article because it is cheap is merely to throw money a'.viiv. (A Ik’s OuAxr.i; Makmm.vhk cannot be equalled, it is made in Sn.vi.n Pans, entirely from the Seville Orange; their Mis.n uoom Cats in also is the very best that ctm he ohtaiued from the famed Leicestershire Mushrooms. The above, and till other articles of CROSS it HLAC’KWELL’S maiiufaetnre, may he procured of Storekeepers in Audit.ank, and throughout the Colony. C. & I’. are Wholesale Agents for Lea Sc Perrins’ Woivcsfershire Sae.ee. . 'v K\ PURE COTSWOLD SHEEP. riMiF. breeder of 1 1 1 i< First Class SHEEP, l;as taken JL over 100 Prizes, at Agrietdtiir.il Shows, within 5 Years. Average weight of Ram’s Fleece, 1 d to 17 lbs. Fun S.u.i;, on ilSih August next, at Hampden, 8 miles I'rom Cheltenham, Fngland, about .‘!SO Kwcs of all ages, 400 Ram and Fwe l.amhs, and 50 Shearling Rams. Ft.ociiuAsriius, anxious to procure any of these valuable Sheep, must instruct their English Agents, per return Mail, to communicate with the Proprietor, ’!'. I lea ie. Hrowne, Ksq., Salperton Park, Andoversford, or to Mr. dames Villar, Auelionoer, Cheltenham, (iloueestersldre. Mr. Hrowne took tl;e four first Prizes at the Dublin Show, April, 18(10, W Q& / / <-/ From , ' ORvCf. <»vpry ilow«r that yv * limit lu'h a fragrance. ** SWEET SCENTS WHITE ROSE, MYRTLE , FRANGIPANNI a PERFUME OF PARADISE/ BREA D FOR THE BD S 11. .Jam !Stcolvc:!, 4 CHOICE lot of cheap, FEW and STANDARD j \ ROOKS. —On Sale at the “ New Zealander’’| ( Hliee. J February 17th, I Slid. I

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New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1486, 14 July 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1486, 14 July 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1486, 14 July 1860, Page 4

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