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BUSINESS NOTICES. , RANSOMES AND SIMS, ', Engineers, Orwell Works, Ipswich. England, I \/T ANUFACJURE STEAM PLOUGHING & iVI CULTIVATING MACHINERY Portable and Traction Steam Engines , JSteam Pumps for Irrigation ' 'Horizontal Stationary. Steam Engines * Portable and Fixed Thrashing" Machines for Steam other Power; Straw Carriers, . Grain Winnowing Machines, and Corn Screens Portbale and Fixed Corn Mills ' Patent Reaping Machines, with Self-acting Delivery, for laying the Cat Crop in Sheaves Horse Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows, Cane Top Cutters, Corn Crackers, and other Machines required in the cultivation if the usual European Crops; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Indigo, Tobacco, and other Tropical Crops. Rahsomes & 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. 167 tn aug 27 Champion Plough. Royal Agricultural Society of England, Newcastle Meeting, 1864. LX" for the Best Wheel Plough for General Purposes, which is the most important Prize fur Ploughs offered by the Society. For the last nine years J. and F. Howard have been the winners of this prize, and no farther competition will take place for the next three years.. ' Howard's Champion Plough has received Fifteen Mrst Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being the largest number of prizes awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited. Prizes awarded to J. and F. Howard at the Newcastle Meeting, 1864, being the largest number of prizes ever awarded at any meeting of the Royalt'beiety to crie exhibitor:— ' '•'The first and only Prize of £ls for the best Wheel Plough for General Purposes! The first Md only Prize of £8 for the best Harrows for General Purposes;' '" " The first and only prize, of £7 for the best Harrows, for Heavy Land.' ' The first'and oniy Prize of £5 for the best Harrows: far Light Land. Thd first and only Prize of £2O for the best Harrows, for Steam Power. ! " >! * "* The first and only Prize of £l2 I Os. for the best Steam Cultivator and Ridging Plough combined. ' The Prize of £25 for their Set of Steam Cultivating'Apparatus,'for Small Occupations. " ' The Prize of £lO for their Plough for Steam Power. " :

The Prize of £lO for their Windlass for Skam Ploughing. *'•* .' ; ' '"' Full particulars pay be had of Heir Agents through the Colonies, or will be'Sentrfre* en application to JAMES and FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Workers Bedford, "England London Office, 4, Cheapsid Liverpool Office, 19, S veetingatreet." ' .-■•••• • •■•■.-■ OP Catalogues may be obtained at'the Office of this paper. 177 to dec 15 3owar<Ts Zigzag Barrows . Royal Agricnltaral Society of England, Newcastle Meeting, 1864. AVE again won Am. the Prizes or AM. . the Ccssseb af th6f»boTe'M«tJng, making Fifteen First Phizes from the Royal Agricultural Society .of England for the Best Harrows. " '[" 'Prizes awarded' to J. and F. Howard at the .Newcastle Meeting, 1864, being.the Largest Number of Monet Prizes ever awarded at any Meeting of the Royal Society to one Exhibitor. The First' and Only Prize of £l 5 for the Best Wheel Plough for General Purpcses. The First and Only Prize of 48 for the Best Harrows for General Purposes. The First and Only Prize of £7 for the Best Harrows for Heavy Land. The First and only Prize of £5 for the Best Harrows for Light Land. The First and only Prize-of £2O for the Best Harrows for Steam Power. . The First and only Prize of £l2 10s. for the Best Steam .Cultivator and Ridging Plough combined. The Prize of £25 for their Set of Steam Cultivating Apparatus for Small Occupations.

The Prize of jEIQ for , their. Plough for Steam Power.

Hie Prize of £lO, for their Windlass for Steam Ploughing.. , ■ . Full .particulars to be had of their. Agents throughput the Colonies, or will be sent free on application to JAMsS.,and FREDERICK HOWARD,. Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. Loudon Office, .4," Cheapside. Liverpool. Ofh>e, 19, Sweeting-street. €£? Catalogues may be obtained at the office of this paper. r ~ ■"■" I ""« t l?s| fflec 15 ..... , T.UPPER AND CO.'S GALVANIZED CORRUGATED I R ON, ' AND EATEM' TILES; .FOB • ROOFS, SHEDS, CHURCHES, 0UT- ..,.,.. BUILDINGS &c. "N order to protect the Pubiic, all Topper and Co's Manufac urea are marked: — TUPPER & COMPANY, Manufacturers, . 61a, Moorgatn Street, London ; Works, Limebousq and Birmingbim, With either" of their brands, Best Best TO with Crown over; Best Cross Daggers: or 6in ! . " Circle. For prices, drawings, and'general information, apply through any respectable London House, or to the Manufacturers* direct, 61a, Moorgate Street, London. *»* Catalogues forwarded on application. CAUTION. Inferior qualities are being sold as Tapper and , Co.Vmak<«. 164 f dec 28 SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

RONOUNCED by Connoisseurs l to be the " omlt good sauce," and applicable to every variety of >■• dish..■'... V 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 ir.,;^iilesteemed in and is, in my the most wholesome Sauce that ia 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 of more instances the names of L. &. P. forged. ' L. &P. will proceed against any one who may'manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights. ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE. %* Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors, Worcester; Messrs. Crosse & Blackweix • Messrs. Barclay & Sons, London, &C.&C; and by and Oilmen 'universally. s de 2$ THE SCIENCE OF STARCHING.—USE HARPER TWELVETREES, SATIN •GLAZE STARCH, which gives a high finish to the Clothes, never sticks, to the Iron, and is more economical than the ordinary starches. Ask also for Harper Twelvetrees' Clothes-Wringer and Starcher. Harper Twelvetrees' Bread and Pastry Powder, Id., 6(L, and la; Harper Twelvetrees' Government Blacking; Jd. and Id; and Harper Twelvetrees' Glycerine Soap Powder for washing, in Fenny Packets. Sold by all Storekeepers, and Wholesale by Mr. S. Browning; Biwholz & Co. *6250c21

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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2431, 17 May 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2431, 17 May 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2431, 17 May 1865, Page 4

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