. - s " ■ Ironmongery, &c. i E. P 0 * i 0 0 FURNISHING, BUILDERS AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT IMPORTERS, Queen axd Iswh-streets, 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. „ London Times, referring to the trial ot Reapers at Penrith, 011 August 17, states — In the class for Self-delivery Reapers eight machines competed. The " Simples" of Messrs. Howard, Bedford, w.? Sirs only, and after a second trial with the well-known American Machine of Walter A. w°°j* the First Prize in its class, the three next to it in point of draught being W. 'Anson >\ ooa; Picksley, Sims and Co., and "Walter A. Wood, whose machines all took a draught of 2cwt lqr, the heaviest being Messrs. Brigham's 11 Excelsior," 3cvrt," On the previous day, tho "Simplex" Keaper was awarded the Silver Medal by the Ayrshire Agricultura Association, and in the following week 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 110 delay in delivery for this seacon. HARVESTING TOOLS OP AT,T, 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. p O R T E R & C Q> Retail Department—Queen-street. Wholesale and Iron Yard—High-street Agricultural Implement Warehouse—Cilvxcery Lane and William-street. Public Notices. Ii° UIS Ac A T . H A N , SHIPPING AiSD COMMISSION MERCHANT, "JT vshwood 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 approximate valuo in banker's draft oil London, or with authority to draw at CO or 90 days' sight, against Pills of Lading for amount of shipments. Catalogues, Circulars, Drawings, and Information of all kinds will be sent without delay to all applicants, and eveiy facility will be extended -.vith a view to stimulating and encouraging business. L. A. N. is also prepared to receive consignments of New Zealand Produce, which will have prompt attention, and personal supervision. Represented in Auckland by A. H. Nathan, Lower Queen-street.
Sewing Machines. [By Special Appointment to his Excellency the I Governor.] "W # gHAKESPEAR & 00. 246, "QtTEEX-STREET, AUCKLAND. 8 SILK AND WOOL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS, SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTURERS Have received, and are daily expecting, fresh additions to their stock of CREWELS, WOOLS SILKS and FANCY GOODS. ' They also beg to call special attention to their shipments of the celebrated " DOMESTIC " Sewing Machine, made by the wellknown and long established firms, GKOVER & BAKER, amalgamated with the Domestic S.M. Co., and who, by their joint efforts have stepped so far ahead of all other makers, that every nerve is being strained by all new and old firms to alter or make their machines as near as they dare go—to this
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5998, 7 February 1881, Page 2
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