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ffialWE Effs to 0^ ' iANE o*s Steam Engines, Portable and Fixed—Steam Ploughs, complete—Thrashing Machines— Reapers—Mowers—Chafe Gutters— Pulpers —Oil Cake Mills—and all descriptions of Agrictltural Tools, Implements, and Machinery. Qartz Crushing Machinery—Mining Engines and Machinery—Hydraulic Engines and Machinery—Screw and other Presses —Brick and Tile Making Machinery—Sawing Machinery and Engineers' Tools —Chains, Nails, and Black Ironmongery. The Agricultural Engineers’ Company (limited.) Directors. Andrewes, C. J., Esq., of the firm of Messrs. Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, Agricultural Engineers, Reading. Bentall, E. 11., Esq., Agricultural Engineer, Heybridge, near Maldon, Essex. Fowler, John, Esq., Patentee of the Steam Plough, 28, Cornhill, London. Turner, E. R., Esq., of the firm of Messrs. E. R. and F. Turner, Agricultural Engineers, Ipswich. Warner, C. 8., Esq., of the firm of Messrs. John Warner and Sons, Bell, and Brass Founders to Her Majesty, and Hydraulic Engineers, 8, Crescent, Jcwin Street, London. Bankers. —The Bank of England. Manager.—W. Ahchdall O’Dohkrty. Central Depot and Export Warehouses.— Swan Lane, Upper Thames Street, London, (E.C.) (Formerly in the occupation of the late Firm of W. Dray & Go.) THIS Company has been formed for the purpose of supplying the Public direct with Agricultural Implements and Machinery of the most approved construction, at manufacturers’ fixed prices. With an ample capital—the active co-operation of the leading manufacturers —a special organization for the purpose—and the possession of the best situated and most extensive premises in London, the Company now offer to the Australian Public the following important and exclusive advantages:— The power of selecting from the manufactures of all the leading makers. The certainty of having only first-class goods supplied, at manufactures’ prices. The option of having the goods delivered at the principal Colonial Sea-ports, free of all risk to the purchaser, and at a charge included in price; thereby securing the Goods to Colonial purchasers at a cost very little exceeding that incurred by British Farmers. The opportunity of procuring supplies of all other goods through the Company’s Agency, on the best terms, and in many cases free of any charge for Freight or other expenses. The facility of making remittances in Colonial produce, and receiving the proceeds in goods or cash. The utmost promptitude, regularity, and care in the execution of orders or commissions. And reliable information and advice as to all recent improvements and requirements of particular districts and operations. The fact of the Directors having been chosen from the leading manufacturing firms will afford an inraltablc guarantee of the quality, workmanship, and fitness for its use of every article sold, and for the faithful fulfilment of the above pledges. The Catalogues of the Company are published in English, French, German, and other languages; and a special Illustrated Priced Colonial Catalogue will be forwarded, post-free, upon application. No Australian Agriculturist or Shipper should leave England without an inspection of the Company’s Stock. Orders, accompanied by a remittance in Money or Produce, or a credit on England, will have prompt attention, addressed to the Manager of the AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS’ COMPANY (limited,) Swan Lane, Uffer Thames Street, London. (Formerly in the occupation of the late Firm of W Dray & Co.)

CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH AND CO., TGINEBRS, MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE AND FIXED STEAM ENGINES. MACHINERY FOR PUMPING HOISTING, GRINDING, SAWING. AND CULTURAL PURPOSES, &c., &c., SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE COLONIES. STAMP END WORKS, LINCOLN; AND 78, LOMBARD ST R E ET, LO N DON. Qescn'plfte, Elluslvateti, anti Catalogues, FREE PER POST,

LEA & PERRINS’S CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. CONNOISSEURS ONLY GOOD SAUCE,’ PRONOUNCED AND APPLICATO BE TUB BLE TO l|4 i» n«*il “Tell LEA &PERRINB that their Sauce is highly esteemed in India, and Is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made.” Extract of a Letter from a Medical Gentleman at Ma dras, to his brother At Worcester, May, 1851. EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. Lie P, having discovered that several of the • Foreign Markets have been supplied with spurious imitations ol their “WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,” the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances with the names of L. & P. forged ; they have deemed it their duty to caution the public, and to request purchasers, to sec that the names of Lea & Perrins arc 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, cither by manufacturing or vending such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and lor exportation by the Proprietors, Lea, & Perrins, Worcester, England; Crosse & Blackwell and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. AND FOVEAUX STRAITS HERALD. PRINTED and PUBLISHED by George Smallfield, Tay Street, Invercargill. Subscription—26s. per annum, payable in advance. , Agent for Auckland, Mr, James Terry, “ New- ' Zealandw” Office*

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 4

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