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| Maohinery. STEAM ENGINES AND PUMPS. IMPLTS, STRONG, DURABLE, AND ECOKOMICAL, FRASER & TINNE Have purchased in England, and have secured by LETTERS PATENT in NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA, the Bight to Manufacture, Import, Sell, and Licence to TJse, in the whole of the ATJST RALIAN COLONIES, the very simple and efficient machine known as ROBERTSON'S PATENT VALVELESS ENGINES AND PUMPS, and are prepared to supply them for all PURPOSES to which STEAM POWER CAN BE APPLIED of any size, power, or design. The peculiarity of this Invention is that ALL COMPLICATED PARTS ARE DONE AWAY WITH The ENGINE has NO SLIDE-VALVE, VALVEGEAR, NOR ECCENTRIC, and the PUMP has no VALVES. It is consequently almost IMPOSSIBLE for them to GET OU T OF ORDER, and by their n Ee a great SAVING is effected in the matter of P,£PAIRs They are made for ordinary POWER ENGINES* WATER-LIFTERS, BLOWERS for BLAST FUBNACES, GAS-EXHAUSTERS. HOISTING ENGINES, DONKEY FEED-PUMPS for BOILERS, &c., &c., and can be made to work exhaustively, or with high and low-pressure cylinders, and condensing. When once CORRECTLY MADE they can be WORKED in ANY POSITION, UPSIDE DOWN, SIDEWAYS, or UPRIC-HT, so that they can often be fixed in very much less room than an engine that must be in the position that it was constructed for. INNE'S PATENT "ONE PIECE" ENGINE Is a modification of the above, suited for pumping only, where no power is required to be transmitted to other machinery, its peculiarity being that it has, in Engine and Pump combined, ABSOLUTELY ONLY ONE WORKING PART. FRASER AND TINNE are now adding largely to their premises and machinery, having secured WATERSIDE ALLOTMENTS, securely protected from the weather, where STEAM VESSELS can «ome ALONGSIDE the workshops or repairs, caii have their BOILERS LIFTED OUT OR IN, directly from the Boiler-shop, by POWERFUL SHEER LEGS and GEAR, or, when necessary, can be laid 01 the " GRIDIRON" for cleaning, examining the teres and Bhaft, &c. They aro now erecting a powerful STEAM RIVETTIfiG MACHINE for MAKING BOILERS, GIRDERS, BRIDGE-WORK. &c., by the use uf which a firmer joint is secured, and the iron less injured than by the constant hammering of handrivetting. FRASER & TINNE, ENGINEERS, PHCENIX FOUNDRY, STANLEY-STREET, Aucklanb. jy/£ ASEEIELD & p 0., ALBERT IRON FOUNDRY, AUCKLAND, HAVE IN STOCK AND FOR SALE--0,10,15, 20, and 25 horse-power E N G I N E S AND BOILERS. SMALL COUNTRY FLOUR-MILL, of 2ft. Om. French Burr Stones; can be driven Horse Water, or Steam Power. COMPLETE FLAX-MILL PLANT, with two double Machines, Scutcher, Line of Shafting Screw Press, &c.; a bargain. SELF-ACTING CIRCULAR SATVTNG BENCH, with two 4ft. Saws. MACHINERY FOR BONE CRUSHING New and Second-hand. SET OF MALT AND MAIZE CRUSHING ROLLERS (complete). THREE TURBINE WHEELS, to suit different falls and water supply. MACHINERY AND WIRE TRAMWAY. ALWAYS IN STOCK.—Bush Timber Jacks {single and double purchase), Truck Wheels, Cotton Presses, Brick-making Machinery, Pumps, "Winches, Hawser Pipes, Windlass Castings, Sash Weights, and some 10 tons of assorted Small Castings. BRASS CASTINGS supplied at a day's notice. QUARTZ CRUSHING BATTERIES, I PUMP LIFTS, WINDING GEAR, berdans, stamper shoes and bottoms, supplied at shortest notice. Printing Offices waited upon day and night. We have Patterns of all descriptions of Machinery and orders executed with despatch. Plans and Estimates of every class of Machinery supplied upon application. Saw-mills and Steamers receiving our special attention, and Repairs attended to promptly, with reasonable charges. We take this opportunity of thinking our customers in the Province of Auckland and Southern Provinces for the support hitherto accorded to us, and request s. continuance of their favours. - • £ Medical. JQR. HAYWARD'S NEW DISCOVERY. SELF-AID FOR INVALIDS. THE TREATMENT AND MODE OF CURE. HOW TO USE SUCCESSFULLY I (With Safety and Success), | In aU eases of weakness, low spirits, despondency* languor, exhaustion, debility, loss of strength, appetite, decay of the nerve structures, loss of vital poicer, functional ailments arising from various cxcessts, feelings of exhaustion, etc., ctc. WITHOUT "MEDICINE, THE NEW MODE Re-animates and revives the failing functions of life, and thus imparts energy and fresh vitality to the exhausted and debilitated constitution, and may fairly be termed THE FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. THE LOCAL & NERVINE TREATMENT Imparts tone hnd vigour to the nervous system, and possesses highly re-animating properties: its influence ou the secretions and functions is speedily manifested, and in all cases of debility, nervousness, depression, palpitation of the heart, trembling in the limbs, p3ins in the back, &c., resulting from over-taxed energies of body or mind, &c. Full printed instrxictions, with pamphlet and <i«tgrams for invalids, post free, 25., from the sote inventor and patentee. Dr. HAYWARD, M.R.C.S., L S.A., &.C., York-street, Portuian-square, London, W. {Registered in terms of the New Medical Act.) E A F N E S S. The undersigned has a recipe from the Chief Aurist of the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of tie Ear, Dean-street, Soho, London. On receipt of a remittance he wiii forward the Chemical?, compounded by a distinguished Auckland Chemist, wifQ full directions for use. It has entirely cured several parties afflicted with this distressing Ho has been publicly thanked in the Auckland newspapers; and a gentlemen in Otago, whom it had cared, nas sent him JCIO for a quantity Jo transmit to Melbourne. It is an infallible cure if the fcympannra of the ear is not destroyed. , . , . Printed copies of testimonials forwarded post tra ®' T. B. HAN..TAFORD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 10 (Supplement)

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