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EVERY ENGINE GUARANTEED. At the Auckland Anniversary Regatta the Race for Motor Yachts was won by the 40ft Latin Petrel, fitted with als li.p. Standard Oil Engine, against the following Competi t-crs.: — Naomi n., fitted with " Union" engine. Union (open launch, designed especially for speed), fitted with Union" engine'. Toliatea, fitted with " Hercules" engine. Te Ante, fitted with "Union" engine. Stanley, fitted with " Monitor" engine. Whaleboat, fitted with "Union" engine. The Petrel was launched only the morning before the Regatta, the test was a most severe one for a new engine. WE HATE TO ARRIVE— A LARGE STOCK OP THE FOLLOWING SIZES:— 24, 4, 6, 8, 10. 15, 20 H.P. MARINE . ENGINES. Also, . STATIONARY ENGINES OF VARIOUS SIZES. HADLEY AND CO.; ■ - MACHINERY MERCHANTS, ALBERT AND ANSON . STREETS. AUCKLAND. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. DUNEDIN BRANCH-STUART-STREET. ; CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH—IBS, LICHFIELD. STREET. JgYE, EAR AND THROAT SPECIALIST. Dr. Sclrwarzbach, late at Eye, Ear and Throat Hospitals ef Berlin and Vienna, may be consulted in Auckland at Star JCotel. (Room 37, ground floor). Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5. _ ' j " A PENTA," THE BEST PURGATIVE , WATER. For continuous use by the Gouty, the Constipated, and the Obese, and as an occasional Laxative.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12210, 4 March 1903, Page 4
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