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.'.U v . H rfT-- * * - — v -.. Ironmongery, &c. \ j , E.; P ° E * . * c 0 i / JFURNISHtNG, BUHNERS AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT IMPORTERS, QtTEEN AND fiI.JH-STKEETS, AUCKLAND. * HOWARD'S NEW PATENT SIMPLEX MOWERS AND REAPERS Fully bear out the name, being simplicity itself, are very strong, with the fewest possible working parts, neve clog, having open gearing. The wearing parts are made of wrought iron and steel \ "to the"^^ herring ±° the trial of Reapers at Penrith, on August 17, states — i took a drautht IVery P eape F a machines competed. The '* Simplex" of Messrs. Howard, Bedford, i Wood it a . secon tt trial with the well-known American Machine of Walter A. Wood'* Pickslpv iJ 8 t^irce next to it in point of draught being W Anson —hines all took a draugt of 2 C g wt Iqr, the ABsociatirf 8 iJ/fv. w^ s awar< ied the Silver Medal by the Ayrshire Agricultura Associatioai, and in the following the Cheshire Agricultural Society awarded itthe First Prize Medal. HOWARD'S SELF-ACTING ANGLO-AMERICAN HORSE HAY RAKES. AMERICAN HORSE HAY RAKES ANE TUMBLE RAKES. NORWEGIAN HARROWS, the best for extracting fern from the ground. Howard's and Denton's STEEL SEED HARROWS and ZIGZAG HARROWS. CAMBRIDGE'S PATENT FIELD ROLLERS. GAMMON AND DEERING'S NEW STRING BINDING MARSH HARVESTER This is without doubt the best Harvester in the market. One is now on view at the Highstreet Store, and E. P. and Co. particularly request all farmers to call as soon as possible, so that there may be no delay in delivery for this seacon. , HARVESTING TOOLS OF ALT, KINDS. POTATOE RIDGING AND RAISING PLOUGHS. AMERICAN AND COLONIAL HORSE HOES AND SCARIFIERS. HORNSBY'S AND HOWARD'S DOUBLE AND SINGLE - FURROW PLOUGHS. AMERICAN HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. CHEESE PRESSES, MILK PANS, AND ALL DAIRY REQUISITES. WEIGHBRIDGE AND WEIGHING MACHINES. E* pOB T' — R & cj °. Retail Department—Queen-street. Wholesale and Iron Yard—High-street Agricultural Implement Warehouse—Chancery Lane and Wilijam-street. Public Notices. 1 L ° U 1 s A. N A T H A If, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, PiSHwooD House," 9, New Broad-street, London, E.C. PURCHASES AND SHIPS ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, AND AMERICAN merchandise. All Orders (large or small; will be promptly and faithfully executed on moderate terms on receipt of their , pproxima evaue m banker's draft on London, or with authority to draw at 60 or 90 days' sight, against Bills of Lading for amount of shipments. ' Catalogues, Circulars, Drawings, and Information of all kinds wiU be sent without delay to all applicants and every facility will be extended with a view to stimulating and encouraging business. attend A ' N i3als ° p [ epared t0 receive consignments of New Zealand Produce, which will have prompt attention, and personal supervision. Represented in Auckland ifoy A. H. Nathan, Lower Queen-street.

Butchers. & W. H E L L A B Y, WHOLESALE, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. Shortland-street, Auckland. ( PRIME CORNED BEEF and PORK always ok Hand, in Kegs or Tierces (quality guaranteed). CORNED AND SMOKED TONGUES ALWAYS ON , > HAND. Calves Rennets in any quantities. POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER, hand in Game ' Pheasants Uve or dead, always on Town and Country Orders punctually attended to r amines waited on In Town and Suburbs. WM. A D C O C K (Late of the Thames), ' BUTCHER, ORAKEI ROAD, REMUERA, Having Purchased the Business lately carried on by Mr. Albert Smith, requests a continuance of the favours so accorded to his predecessor by the inhabitants of Remuera and neighbourhood. Every endeavour wiU be made by him to secure the 1 entire satisfaction of his Customers, as none but the very best Meat or Poultry will be supplied Families regularly Waited on for Orders,'and Goods promptly Delivered. Sausages, freshly made, twice a day. Small Goods of superior quality. Poultry of every kind, aiways on hand, and trussed at shortest notice. Brewers. J> H<EN I X gREWER Y WINTER " BREW" ALES AND STOUT. JgHRENFRIEDf gROS., I Winners of Prize for Ale at the Auckland Agricultoral and Pastoral Association's Show, and Winners of Prize for Porter at the Sydney Exhibition) Would particularise the above "Brew" as a Specialty. As their New Premises afford scope for their rapidly increasing trade a much HEAVIER STOCK will be kept READY FOR IMMEDIATE UST,. L. PHILLIPS, AGENT, LOWER QUEEN-STREET.

Groceries, &c. j JW. KNIGHT • (Late of the City Market), POULTERER. FRUITERER, AND GREEN GROCER, CORNER OF DARBY AND QUEEN-STREETS (Wholesale and Retail.) [Established 1800.] SHIPPING SUPPLIED, ( POULTRY DRESSED FOR TABLE | (Always Ready). j LIVE PIGEONS, RABBITS, FANCY BIRDS, j DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS AND FOWLS I Kept on Stock. I GAME FOWLS, SPANISH BRAHMAS, BANTAMS (PURE BRED), FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS ALWAYS ON HAND. KNIGHT'S CENTRAL MARKET, Two Doors above Arthur's Auction Mart. T>ARNELL TEA AND COFFEE WAREHOUSE. TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. JUST LANDED, EX 'TARARUA,' 200 Boxes Choice TEA 25 Cases Stephens's PICKLES WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP, TO EFFECT A CLEARANCE. W. S. COLLINS, Tf.a Dealer, &c., PAR'sELL. Iron Works. lEON IRON iron rjIANKS ! fJIANKS ! fJIANKS ! S. PARKER HAS FOR SALE (CHEAP) AS ABOVE. ALSO, SUPERIOR CORRUGATED IRON TANKS, From £2 and upwards, with Tap, ready for use. Also, LARGE STOCK OF SPOUTING, RIDGING, DOWN-PIPE, &c., &c., &c. Always on Hand at his GALVANIZED IRON AND LEAD PIPE STEAM WORKS, VICTORIA-STBEET EAST, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 2

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