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GREAT TRIAL OF PLOUGHS AT THE NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE MEETING OF THE Royal Agricultural Society of England. July, 1864. RANSOMES & SIMS Were awarded FOUR FIRST FRIZES at this Trial for their SWING AND WHEEL PLOUGHS. Details of the Award : The First and Only Prize of - - £ls 0 0 For the Best Swing Plough for General Purposes. The First and Only Prize of - -£7lO 0 For the Best Swing Plough for Light Lund. The First and Only Prize of - £7 10 9 For the Best Wheel Plough lor Light Land. The First and Only Prize of - - £7 10 0 For the Best Wheel Plough for Heavy Land. No other Firm was awarded more than One Prize. No Prize *-as given of more than £ls. The Newcastle Prize Ploughs arc marked : B.N.E. For Light or Mixed Soil. R.N.F. —General Purposes. Light and Heavy Land. B.N.G.—Heavy Land (Extra Deep Work.) Orders sent direct to the Makers, RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, will receive prompt attention. T. PEACOCK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, Mathematical and Nautical Instrument SHORTLAND-STREET. ALWAYS on hand a Large and Varied Assortment of Spectacles—a perfect fit guaranteed. Theodolites and every description of Surveying Instruments on sale, and efficiently repaired on the premises. Just received, Powerful and Portable Achromatic Telescopes, very suitable for Sheep Farmers. On Sale, a very superior brass-bodied Achromatic Telescope, 4-inch object-glass, tripod stand, terrestrial and celestial eye-pieces, &c, &c. Announcement. iTE. F. LAST begs to announce his arrival in W Auckland from the Australian Colonies, and that it is his intention to commence his practice as SURGEON DENTIST at the rooms above Mr. Smallfield's Fancy Repository, Queen-street, a few doors below the New Union Bank, and trusts from his long experience in his profession, both in London and the colonies, to meet with a share of public patronage. Artificial teeth made on the newest principle. Teeth extracted, scaled, and stopped.

Hours from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. October I, 1864. AUCKLAND STEAM PUMP AND BLOCK FACTORY, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET. J. P. OXLEY AND SONS, IN returning thanks to the public for their liberal support, beg to announce that they have introduced STEAM and MACHINERY into their business, and are prepared to execute orders entrusted to them with dispat and finish that cannot be surpassed, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of that support which has been»so liberally bestowed. Always on hand :—Patent Roller and Common Blocks all sizes j Dead Eyes, Pumps, Gear, &c. J. P. OXLEY AND SONS, Custom-house-street. FURNITURE BAZAAR. SHOPvTLAND-STREET. WINKS 8s HALL "AVE received a large consignment of ENGLISH FURNITURE, Consisting of Walnut Drawing-room Suites ; shaped, Oval, Loo, and Ladies' Work Tables; Mahogany Easy Chairs, Whatnots, Toilet Glasses, &c. ' Every description of Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture Made to Order. Tents ! Tents! Tents! ON SALE, by the undersigned, a large quantity of SECOND-HAND TENTS, at very low prices; also a large quantity of second-hand BLANKRTS, also remarkably cheap. S. ISAACS, High-street, Next door to late Captain Kelly's Coalshed. Trousers! Trousers !! Trousers!! I G. M. ROBERTSHAW, Shortland-street, opposite the Custom House, Late of 100, Oxford-street, London, fNVITES attention to his SUPERIOR STOCK OF 1 TROUSERS, cut upon the most improved principles by first class artistes. Also Coats, Waistcoats, Crimean and Dress Shirts, Silk and Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ties, &c, &e. Address—Opposite the Custom House, Shortland-street NOW OPEN ROYAL OYSTER AND SUPPER SALOON, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE DARBY'S HOTEL. REFRESHMENTS AND OYSTERS TILL 12 AT NIGHT.

H- ADAMS, PROPRIETOR. The want of such]an Establishment has long been felt by the Auckland public, and 11. A. trusts to meet with a fair share of the public patronage by keeping the best Cuisine in Auckland. Note the zvddkess: — NEAR THE THEATRE ROYAL, OPPOSITE DARBY'S HOTEL, Queen-street. MONTAGUE & GO.'S GRAND CHRISTMAS LOTTERY FANCY GOODS. MEMBERS AT ss. EACH, ONE HUNDRED PRIZES. Prizes on view AT THE PREMISES, Shoetlano-Stkeet. (Next to the New Building erecting for tho Q.C.E)

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 2

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