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PICMiES, SAUCES. JAMS, &c. FREE FROM ADULTERATION. THE great Medical Journal, the “London Lancet,” on the 4th February, 1864, declared the samples of Messrs. Crosse Sf Blackwell were entirely free from copper, and this statement was afterwards fully confirmed by the Analytical Chemist, Dr. Hassall, in his work on Food and its Adulterations. CROSSE & BLACKWELL, of Soho Square, London, who have for many years enjoyed the high honor of supplying Her Majesty’s _ table with their Manufactures, wish to call the attention of consumers to the great superiority of their Pickles, Sauces, 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 Sauces are universally admitted to be the best exported, and those who have once tasted them never return to inferior kinds. C. &B. use none but the best ingredients in their various preparations, and although purchasers may not be able to obtain them so cheaply as the goods shipped by other Manufacturers, the superioritv of quality will be found to more than compensate for any increase ol cost. lo buy a cheap article because it is cheap is merely to throw money away. C. & B.’s Orange Marmalade cannot be equalled, it is made in Silver Pans, entirely from the Seville Orange; their Mushroom Catsup also is the very best that can be obtained from the famed Leicestershire Mushrooms, e „ The above, and all other articles ol CKUbb &c BLACKWELL’S manufacture, may be procured of .itorckeepcrs in Auckland, and throughout the Colony. - _ „ . C. & B. arc Wholesale Agents (or Lea & 1 cmns Worcestershire Sauce. Diving Apparatus, c. E. HEINKE, SUBMARINE ENGINEER, 79, Great Portland-st., London, BEGS to call the attention of Ship Owners, Merchants, Captains, &c., &c., to the important improvements made by him in the SUBMARINE HELMET DRESS AND APPARATUS, which enables a diver to remain any length of time under water, for the recovery of property from Wrecks, making and repairing Foundations of Harbours and Bridges, and also for PEARL AND SPONGE DIVING.

SEEDS. PETER LAWSON & SON, EDINBURGH AND 27 GREAT GEORGE STREET, LONDON, S.W., The Queen’s Seedsmen, SEND OUT CASES OF AGRICULTURAL, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds, to all parts of the World, packed carefully so that no damage can happen and of a purity that may be relied on. Case No. 1., GARDEN SEEDS for one Acre, £4 10s. Containing sufficient quantities of Case No. 2, contains GARDEN SEEDS for liAlf an Acre, £2 10s. Case No. 3, contains choice selection of FLO AVER SEEDS, including, with a large variety of others, most of the old garden favourites of England, such as AVall Flower, Sweet AVilliam, Pink, &c., £2 10s. Case No. 4, contains a choice selection of FLOAA r ER SEEDS, £1 I Os. P. L. & S. also export all sorts of FARM SEEDS: Clovers, Lucerne, Sainfoin, Rye Grasses, &c., with Tree and Shrub Seeds of the Laburnum, Sweet Brier, Gorse, Broom, and the like. Boxes of Horticultural Implements of various sizes and prices. Each Case will contain a copy of the New Edition of Neill’s “Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden,” the most complete and comprehensive work published for the use of Amateur Gardeners, containing lull descriptions of all the various Flowers and Vegetables, and pointing out the best modes of cultivation. P. L. & S.’s general Calonial Lists may be had on application at the office of this paper. TERMS. All orders must be accompanied by a remittance, or reference for payment in Edinburgh, London, or any other principal town in the United Kingdom, and such to include expense of transit, which must always be prepaid. The prices quoted for the Cases of Seeds, put them free on board at any Port in Great Britain, and include expenses of packing. When the customer makes his own selection, the packing charges will be added.

Howards’ Ploughs JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, Brittannia Iron Works, Bedford, England, HAVE received from the Royal Agricultural Society of England more First Prizes for Ploughs, Harrows, and Horse Rakes, than any other maker. Their CHAMPION PLOUGHS are now made almost entirely of wrought iron; in this, as well as other respects, they are therefore thoroughly adapted for Colonial purposes, and are constructed so as to require but little space in packing. Many thousands of their Implements are exported every year to all parts of the world: the requirements of the different Colonics arc consequently well underJAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD are not only the largest manufacturers, in the world, of PLOUGHS, but also of IRON HARROWS, HORSE RAKES, and STEAM PLOUGHS or CULTIVATORS. Illustrated Catalogues and terms to Shippers sent free on application. Messrs. Howard’s Catalogues may also be had at the Office of this Journal. NOW PUBLISHED, At the New Zealander Office, EXTRACTS FROM THE FIELD EXERCISE AND EVOLUTIONS OF INFANTRY, FOR THE USE OX' THE NEW ZEALAND MILITIA. Published by authority of His Excellency Governor of New Zealand As few or as many of these Extracts to be practise 1 by Officers Commanding as may be found requisite. By His Excellency’s command, H. C. BALNEA VIS, Deputy Adjutant-General. BREAD FOR THE BUSH. BOnwiCKS BAKIN.fcag.OWDE K RECOMMENDED by the Queen’s Private Baker, and used in the Army and Navy, is the only effective substitute for yeast. The most inexperienced may, by its aid, convert Flour into light Cakes in a few minutes. It saves at least half the usual quantity of Eggs and Butter in Puddings and Pastry, rendering them wholesome and delicious. It will keep for years. No Settler should be without a good supply. Sold by all respectable Storekeepers in the Colony, in Id, 2d, 4d, and 6d Packets; and Is, 2s 6d, and 5s Tins. Wholesale by GEORGE BORWICK, London Wall, London, and all Shippers. *** Beware of Imitations. AUCKLAND CRICKET CLUB. THIS DAY THE FIELD DAY OP THE ABOVE CLUB. WICKETS will be pitched in the Albert Barracks Square, at 4 o'clock*

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1555, 13 March 1861, Page 4

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