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FARMING IMPLEMENTS. KANSOMES AND SIMS, Engineers, Orwell Works, Ipswich. England, Manufacture steam ploughing and cul- -- - - TIVATING MACHINERY Portable and Traction Steam Engine* Steam Pumps for Irrigation Horizontal Stationary Steam Engine* Portable and Fixed Thrashing Machines for Steam other Power; Straw Carriers, Grain Winnowing Machines, and Com Screens Portbale and Fixed Com Mills Patent Reaping Machines, with Self-acting Delivery, for laying the Cut Crop in Sheaves Horse Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows, Cane Top Cutters, Com Crackers, and other Machines required in the cultivation of the usual European Crops; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Indigo, Tobacco, and other Tropical Crops. Ransomes & Sims construct their Machines of the best Materials, manufactured as far as possible by Machinery, and with the. greatest attention to simplicity, durability, and ease of repair, without the employment of skilled labour. Their Machines pack in the smallest space, and are easily put together on arrival at their destination. Illustrated Catalogues free by Post. /\ m *(7\ £ 36b* Howards’ Patent Horse Rake HAS received ale the First prizes offered by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, for several years past. Mora than Twelve Thousand of the above are in ate. At the International Exhibition of 1862, H & F. Howard receivedthe Prize Medal for Ploughs Harrows, Horse Rakes, Hatmaking Machine* and Straw Cultivating Apparatus, J. A F. Howard have long devoted attention to the manufacture of IMPLEMENTS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, and are the largest exporter* in England of "PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND HORSE RAKES. Catalogues with full particulars of the above also of Howards Steam Cultivators, which are in use throughout England as well as abroad, sent free on application to' JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England JJgSf’Catalogues may be obtained at the office.of this pape *i( ;* I z o o z o _J <3 o •7 CO t i Ul I M t M p- <4 O g UJ o o > * Howard’s Patent Harrows JT AYE received Twelve First Prizes from th e Roy jL Agricultural Society of England. ore than Twenty Thousand Sets of the above are in use. At the International Exhibition of 1862, & F. Howard received the Prize MEDALfor Ploughs arrows, Horse Rakes, Haymaking Machines, and Steam Cultivating Apparatus. & F. Howard have long devoted attention to the mufacture of IMPLEMENTS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, and are the largest exporters in England of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND HORSE RAKES, italogues with full particulars of the above, also of awards’ Steam Cultivators which are in use throughout igland as well as abroad, sent free on application to JAMES AND, FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. may be obtained at the office of this paper : ; v’y f’rv ■ 1 hj Sheep-Folds, Sheds, Fencing. TUPPER & GO’S. Galvanized corrugated iron for FENCING, ROOFING SHEDS, &c., Also, Patent Galvanized Tiles, Extensively used throughout the Colonies. For prices, drawings, aud catalogues apply through any London merchant or to the manufactures, Tupper & Co., 61a, Moorgate-street, London, and 5 Berkley-street, Birmingham, ,* Catalogues may be obtained at the office of this journal Howards’ Champion Plough HAS received Fourteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being much the largest number or Prizes awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited. HOWARDS’ CHAMPION PLOUGH Gained the Chief Prize last offered by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, as the Best Plough for General Purposes. More than Twelve Thousand of the above are in use. At the International Exhibition of 1862, J. & F. Howard received the Prize Medal for Ploughs, Harrows, Horse Rakes, Haymaking Machines, and Steam Cultivating Apparatus. J. & F. Howard have long devoted attention to the manufacture of IMPLEMENTS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE. WORLD, and are the largest exporters in England of' PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND HORSE RAKES. Catalogues with full particulars of the above, also of Howards’ Steam Cultivators, which are in use throughout England as well aS abroad, sent free on application to : ’ 1 JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWAR Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. Catalogues may be obtained at the Office of this paper.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2278, 18 November 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2278, 18 November 1864, Page 7