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GENERAL THOMAS J. (STONEWALL) JACKSON. IT has been suggested that some general recognition from Great Britain of the worth of General Jackson, by name, by race, and by character related to us, although the citizen of another land, would be a graceful token of friendly feeling from the old country to our kinsmen across the Atlantic. The eminent sculptor, J. H. Foley, Esq., R. A., has undertaken to erect a marble Statue, heroic size, of the General for £I,OOO, while £SOO may be required for pedestal, inscription, and other extras. The undersigned will gladly receive Subscriptions nntil the final arrangements are made, and an account- has been opened for “ General Jackson’s Statue” at Messrs. Coutts and Co.’s, Strand, London, W.C. N.B.—lt is not at all intended that Subscriptions to the Statue should imply any opinion on the merits of the American struggle. They will be taken solely and simply as a recognition of the rare personal merit of General Jackson, COMMITTEE, Hon. C. Fitzwilliam, M.P A. J. B. Bqpesford Hope, Esq. Lord Campbell, Lord Eustace Cecil Sir James Fcrgusson, Bart., M. P. J. K. Gilliat, Esq., W. H. Gregory, Esq., M. P. Col. F, Greville, M.P. Sir E. Kerrison, Bart., M.P. Earl of Donoughmore A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Hon. Treasurer. W. H. Gregory; Esq., M.P., Hon. Secretary. Hon. E. Buncombe, M.P. Sir Eardley Eardley, Bart. Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bart. W. Lindsay, Esq., M.P. J. Laird, Esq., M.P. G. Peacock, Esq., M.P. G. E. Seymour, Esq. J. Spence, Esq. Esq., 1, Connaught Place, 19 Grosvenor Street, W Memorial to the Late Rev. Samuel Leigh, First Missionary of New South Wales and New Zealand. IT IS PROPOSED TO ERECT A NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL, with the above designation, at Milton, in he Burslem Circuit, the birth-place of this devoted pioneer tf Wesleyan Methodism in our Australian and New Zealand Colonies, at a cost of about £7OO. Contributions to this object will be thankfully received by the Rev. Dr. Hoolc, Wesleyan Mission House, Bishopsgatestreet, London ; by the Ministers of the Burslem Circuit, Messrs. Cork, Edge, and Malkin; Messrs. Finder, Bourne, and Co.; and Mr. James Dean, Stamp Office, Burslem; also by Messrs. Livesley, Powell and Co., and Mr. Enoch Keeling, Hanley. RANSOMBS & SIMS, Orwell Works, Ipswich, England, ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, INFORM the Farmers, Squatters, Millers, and other residents in the Colony, that a Catalogue containing Jrawings and Prices of their latest Improved Implements aid Machines can be obtained, Free of Expense, on application to Mr. CHAPMAN, Bookseller, &c., either personilly or by letter, at the office of this paper. The Catalogue ntains illustrated descriptions of— Ploughs Harrows Grubbers Horse Hoes Horse Rakes Reaping Machines Chaff Cutters Rollers Clod Crushers Steam Engines, both Stationary and Portable Horse Power Thrashing Machines Steam Thrashing Machines Note —Forwarded post free. Winnowing Machines Flour and Corn Mills “for Horse, Steam, or Water Power Screens - Oat Mills and Com Crackers Water Troughs Feeding Troughs Troughing for Sheep Stations Pumps Saw Benches, &c.

Dairy Farmers, Chemists, and Others. IMPORTANT CAUTION. WE beg to call the attention of dealers and consumers of Annatto, to the fact that several persons are selling a spurious and useless article, bearing the names of “ Edward Fullwood & Co., B. Fullwood & C 0.,” &c. In order to guard our friends and the public against such deception, we respectfully assure them that neither of the parties have, or ever had, any connection with our trade or manufacture, and that we are the only successors of the original “Fullwood’s Annatto.” To prevent fraud, our Annattos are stamped E. J. FULLWOOD & BLAND, Established 1785. Annatto Works, Somerset Place, Hoxton, London. Buggies, Buggies, Buggies. IIHE undesigned being practical Coach Builders and Members of the respective branches of the Trade, are prepared to supply those who may favour them with orders for their own improved Buggies, or American manufacture by best makers, built to our own designs to suits the requirements of the Colony, cheaper than any house in the Trade. Designs and lowest prices on application at the Factory, Russell Street, Melbourne, or at Messrs. Royse, Mudie & Co., Dunedin. MILLER, BROTHERS, Coach Builders, Melbourne. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c., &c., (Free from Adulteration,) MANUFACTURED BV CROSSE & BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. CROSSE k BLACKWELL’S various first class Manufactures are obtainable from every respectable Provision Dealer in the World. Purchasers should insist on having C. & B.’s goods when they ask for them, as it is not at all unusual for inferior preparations to be substituted. Their pickles ' all prepared in Pure Ma.lt Vinegar, and are -o„isely similar in quality to those supplied by them for use at HER MAJESTY’S TABLE. C. & B. invite attention to the following—Pickles, Tart Traits, Sauces of all kinds. Jams, Potted Meats, Durham Mustard, Orange Marmalade, Essence of Coffee, Calf’s Foot, and other Table Jellies, Pure Mushroom Catsup, and numerous'other articles, all of which are of the highest quality, and are prepared with the most complete attention to Purity and Wholesomeness. Their Salad Oil is the finest imported. C. k B. are AGENTS for LEA and PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Carstairs’ Sir Robert Peel’s Sauce, M. Soyer’s Sauces, Relish and Aromatic Mustard, Payne’s Royal Osborne Sauce, and Captain White’s Oriental Pickle, Curry Powder and Paste. Mulligatawny Paste, Grimwade’s Dessicated Milk, and for Mason’s French Chocolate. SAUCE. LEA AND PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, PRONOUNCED by Connoisseurs to be the “ only good sauce,” and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851: “Tell Lea and Perrins 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.” CAUTION. —LEA & PERRINS beg to caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. L. & P. have discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with Spurious Imitations, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances the names of L. & P. forged. L. k P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and hare instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights. ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS’ SAUCE. %* Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors, Worcester; Messrs. Crosse k Blackwell ; Messrs. Barclay k Sens, London, &c., &c. j and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. Make your own Soap! j■ ; ' HARPER TWELVETREES’ GLYCERINE SOAP POWDER makes its own Soap, and saves one-half of time, two-thirds of soap, and three-fourths of labor! A Penny Packet will make a pound of Glycering Washing Soap, possessing extraordinary lathering and detergent qualities. Patentee: Ha per Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow London. . . • ■ . •“ *-• - Sole Wholesale Agents for Auckland, —BROWNING & Co., Merchants, and J. A. DRURY.

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New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2080, 2 April 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2080, 2 April 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2080, 2 April 1864, Page 7

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