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Tenders. rjl HAM K S \V A T I-: n li Ac k. SECTION N<>. 111. Pultlic Oflice, -7th January, IS7j. Wriitt>;i will be received :it this v.lUc-f up tu i; • - -«n on W EI>N KSl>.\ Y, tb-.-Snl March, 157."», for th« >:ructicn (>f t!i above, bciiiy,'about one mile ami three-quarters. Tlu-y be addres-eO lo tlui Hon. the V.inist-.-for Public Works Wellington, and i.>!trke«l ouulde, "Tender, Thames Water Race." PI .us ami specifications iuhv be se« u ut this odic<\ ami at the Public Works Otlice*, t.v.ihfcuistowu and Auckl md. TeU-grajihic Tenders, simiaddro»>e.l und marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Oihoo by Noon of the same date; provided th.it w.itten tenders in due form are 10-lged at a District 4 jv Kesident Engineer's Othc2 by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. and all tenders must be sent in on a p.oper form. l»y command. JOl*\ ulackkit. A ssistaut Eng!nrer-in-Chief. Sewing* li'achines. ; SFAVING MACHINES?. TILE "HOME"SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANIoM. SIMPLE, Ci»MPACT, EFFICIENT, DURABLE, AND COMPLETE. It sews with the least possible amount of labour, and a girl of twelve years can run it without fatigue. It is & triumph of Meclianictl Genius. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-price Lockstitch Sewing Machine ever Invou;ed. THIS UN EQUALLED MACHINE Uses a straight needle, makes the " Lock-stitch" >like on both sides), has a self-adjustiu/ tension, and is adapted to every variety of setring for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, AN!) WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER. It will hem, foil, bind, cud. braid, soun, tuck, rufil«», hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It i> not necessary for us to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. W« claim to sell THE BEST SEWING FAMILY MACHINE IN THE MARKET. WITHOCT RKOAHD To PKICE, And we feel confideut that whenever persons wishing tc buy Sewing give the '•HOME" SHUTTLE SE ING MACHINE a fair trial, in competition with ether machines, it will have the preference. With the Machine is Hemrnir. Braider, Shuttle. Bobbins, Oil Can, i'u, Screwdriver, Five Ne dies. Gang®. TabK k Clamp, and directions for use. Ali Sccurelv pack io fttronj; cu»v hu'iina. PRICE:-" Complete in box £4 10 With Table an<l Treadle. jIC 15 With Table and Treadle, H*Jf -Cabinet, with Lock and Key £S 0 Some thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand, ami tney have given tlie utmost possible satisfaction, as testified to in numerous testimonials, which we forward o f i a; plication. lu proof of their >uperioritv <>vcrall other machines, we guarantee them for five years. Ox Sale dy - W. C. DENNES, Queen-street, J. V. BUED , She .'tl.Tnd-strcet, And a' all Sewing Machine D ?poU. SOLE IMPORTERS ! L. D. NAT HA N it C 0., AUCKLAND. E W ARE OF IMITAT ION S. BEWARE OF IMITATION'S. | BEWARE OF IMITVIIC.-'S. THE WHEELER & WILSON GENUINE SEWING MACHINE Has no heavy machinery to tire and weary the feet, and i«, therefore, the MOST SUITABLE FOR GENERAL USE. THE WHEELER £: WILSON Has no Cog-whe«ds to wear awuy an-A break, which renders it the most durable well *a the faste t r.t> ' BEST SEWING -M ACHIXE In the THE NEW N . G, FOR TAILORING AND HJ.4VY WOK K, Will be found A GREAT IMPROVEMENT On Machines hitherto offered to Manufacturers. Wc Warrant every New Improved Genuine WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE To give entire satisfaction. JAS. HARRIS, 1 Sole A«est for the Gentive Wheeler <t Wilson* I Maciiimw, I CAVENDISH HOUSE, | Queen-street. |g E W I .\ G MACHINE S. I No Family without a Seeing Machine shonld Icngpr I delay th»i purchase of one of TAYLOR'S PATENT | MACHINES. I | AGENT: T. PEAGOCK", Optician, j SnORTLAND.STRECT Produce, Seeds, Bone Dust. 0 LOVER-SEEDS. CLOVER-SEEDS. I Now landing, ex 'Dilharree* and 'Warwick,' and for Sale at the Haymarket, New Clover S-eds (growth and purity guaranteed), at the following prices :- - per lb. per lb. White Clover . . Is. 2d. Rape .... o«. (M. Al*yk3 .... Is. 2d. per bush. Cjw Grass . . . is. 2d. Poverty Bay R;*e Red Clover . . . 13. Od. Grass, superior Lurerne .... Is. Cd. sample . . . £s. Od. Timothy. . . . os, Od. Chri«tchu.ch do. 7s. od. Trefoil . . . . os. Od. Cocksfoot. . . 10s. Oct. ALFRED IIUCKLAND. fjp O FARM ER S AND OT II ER S. The undersigned arc prepared to <Jriml Wheat in any quantities, on reasonable tern.s, and will take delivery either at the Wharf or Railway Station. J. & J. SOPPET, Freeman's Bay Steam Malis. ONKDUST! PONEDUST! FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. The undersigned Are now supplying Boncdust of their own manufacture, guaranteed fre>- from adulteration, at £9 per ton of 2,240 lbs. (sacks or bags included).—J. A J. SOPPKTT. Freeman's Bay; or at No. 8, Lower Queen-.streoi. Bones purchased '.n any quantity for cash. F UNGUS. FUNG US. FUNGUS. J. AH KEW, No. 3 Stall, Auckland Market, is a cash purchaser, at the highest possible price, of thoroughly dry Fungas, free from adulteration. FUNGUS, FUNGUS, FUNGUS, Bought by J. Ah Kew in any quantitv, from one pound to twenty tons. Note the Address: No. 3 St ill. Auckland Market.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4125, 2 February 1875, Page 1

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