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| Challenge. ciSSBBSSv* & Lls A T JtOSS* TO ' PEKRLE3B.' Peerless' having refused to accept Capt. >h-ut's Cliiilu-ntto to ifail on Mniiday, C;:pt. W* lis, of the 4 < r .<,' is r»'adv, on Ins own account, to v ail the ' I'eeiiess' round Tiri Tiri for £*00, THIS 7)AV (Mo • '.y). or £125 TO-MOt-IUW ,1 urs-lay, , .ame iNinvas as llrgitta canvas, n?»d if the ' i'cerlvss' will not accept this Ch htreby offers, as i\ test, of tl e two vessels, and to satisfy public cui : osity, 10 ."-ail the ' t'oertesa' round Tin Tiri for x'ft to Is , the * I'eorto c.nry any canvas sh«* likes, and the ' Albatross' to a tl umlcr working cauvn? only, as ahe now lirs. M onov with acceptancc or rcfus.l, to belonged with Cupfc. D. 11. MeKenzie, by 10 a m. This Day (Monday). 11. WELLS. 4 "£>KKRLKSS* TO ' ALC.ATKOSS.' lr. answer to your advertisement to-day, 1 beg to that, having given the •Albatross* two opportunities of racing with the * tVvil-s.s,* namely, on yrii!.«y and Saturday, neither of whieh \ou chose to ft ccep\ and being ati-tieil Hint vuur p.oent challenge is simply bounce, I must dcclir.e t■» entertain any furtl er proposals from you For this resolve T. have two ma-sonr. In the first place, t iio not keep my vessel merely to sail matches for the satisfaction of the public: and secondly. I h'»ve -very reason to fear that, if '1 ficcepted Your challenge, y. n would, »s on former occasions, take advantage oi some quibble to lack out. I leaveyf>u, therefore, to your empty boa>ti?.g, believing that our respective characters are too well known for the public to mis-interpret my doing SO. M. JfICCOL. February 1,1575. fcjpiANNlE' AXD 'PEERLESS.' ' Fannie' ready to Fail the ' Teerless,' round Tiri Tiri, for £50, any day you like, THIS RAY (Monday), February 1, preferred. Haul down your Challenge Signal*. THOMAS RICKETS. Master Cutter' Fannie.' Machinery. STEAM KNOTSES AND PUMPS. IMPLkJ. STI'O.fG, DURAIiLS. A>?> MIO u T T:\SER A TINNE Have purchased *n England, and have secured LETTERS PATENT in NEW ZEALAND AXD AUSTRALIA, f he Fight to Manufacture, Import, Sell, and Licence to I'se, in the whole cf the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, the very simple and efficient maciiine known as ROBERTSON'S PATENT YALVELESS EXCISES AXD PUMPS, and are prcpar to supply them for ail PURPOSES to which STEAM TOWER 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 use a great SATING is effected in the matter of REPAIRS, They are made for ordinary POWER ENGINES, WATER^LIFTERS, BLOWEF.S for BLAST FURNACES, GAS-EXHAUSTERS, HOISTING ENGINES, DONKEY FEED-PUMPS for BOILER&, etc., &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 UPRIGHT, so that they can often be filed in very much less room than an engine that must be in the position that it was constructed for. TINNE'S PATENT "ONE PIECE" ENGINE Is a mortification of the above, mited 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 STEA2I VESSELS can oome ALONGSIDE the workshops or repairs, can have their BOILERS LIFTED OUT OR IN, directly from the Boiler-shop, by POWERFUL SHEER LEGS and GEAR, or, when necessary, can be laid on the " GRIDIRON" for cleaning, examining the screw and shaft, &c. They are now erecting a powerful STEAM RIVETTING MACHINE for MAKING BOILERS, GIRDERS, BRIDGE-WORK, &c., by the use of which a firmer joint is secured, and the iron less injured than by the constant hammering of liandrivetting. FRASER & TINNE, ENGINEERS. PH<ENIX FOUNDRY, STANLEY-STREET, Auckland. t>hormium scraping machines, Double Spring Action Cylinders. fPOWNALL'S PATENTS.) TO FLAXDRESSERS. This important mcchanical application of the Maori principle, now thoroughly tested, and guaranteed perfected, produces fibre worth from £40 to £00 per ton for roping, or spinning in Dundee, into textile fabrics. Quality, quantity, no blcaching, no waste, only two horseilriving power, combined with less cost of production, arc the great practical results attained by this valuable invention. Further particulars on application to J. lIURLEY, Manufacturer, Wellington. JP ONEDUST! BONEDUSTI FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. The undersigned are now supplying Bonedust of their own manufacture, guaranteed free from adulteration, at £9 per ton of 2,240 lbs. (sacks or bags in-cluded).—-J. &0. SOPPUTT, Freeman's Bay; or at No. 6, Lower Queen-street. Bones pnrchaned in any quantity for cash. JJIUNGUS. FUNGUS. FUNGUS. J. AH KBW, No. 3 SUU, Auckland Market, la a cub purchaier, at the highest possible pric», or t&firaoflilr Sir Fnoeni, free front adnlterationFUNGUS, FUHGUS, FUNG 08, Bought by J. Ah Kew In amy quantity, from one pound to twenty tons. Note tho Addrem: So. S Stall, Auckland Market.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4124, 1 February 1875, Page 1

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