B' A^R-b'wS'^A'ND^^CJTE WART, .- : - 4 ENGINEERS, U '%(, , ' ', ' B,AM'Btr»^/ l E^ai. v AirD,>)'L 10N3)0K,1 ON3)OK, '. ' j *!f ,i, i Mjmufsoturo < ''I' •' ' t ' " J ' "D* Iri tt 'ft ; A Tf* v T Ul' ■■TyS^W^y , ■'MAC EC I N E,S, , Bteam "Pumps for Irrigation^ &0., ' Corn Grinding Mills',' Sawing Machinery, ' and every description of Agricultural: implements', the] hioat simple;, -efficient/ durable/ and economical. , .'^ „ ; 7 , Advantageous terms to cash buyers. Catalogues to be obtained at the. office o this newspaper. ..;<■;. , t Agents wanted. PATENT WROUGHT NAILS. JJ. 00 R D""i S AN D 0 0,, ' • the Patentees and Sole -Manufacturers ofthe well-known Patent Wrought Nails,, commonly known as "E WB A N K'S' N Y A I L S," ' desire, to make it known that .they have adopted, a, " Star," . or "Cross," ,as their, Trade Mark, and that all Nails, now inada " and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and that within every package sent from their works is > also" placed a card bearing their name and address. Any Nails, therefore, whioh are not distinguished as above, must not be confounded with "EWBANK'S NAILS," the quality of whioh is so well appreciated as being far superior to that of any other make. DOS WORKSt Nzwtokt, Monmouthshire, Evolahd. AS A PROOF OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE THR ASHING MACHINERY MANUFACTURED BY fiLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, & CO., J They beg to call attention to the following statement : — Engines. Maohines. Engines and Maohines sent out in the year 1868 812 644 Total number sent out up to December 31st, 1868 8,921 7,982 The Gold Medal was awarded them at the Paris Exhibition, 1867, for Portable Engines and Thrashing Maohines ; and at the > last trial of the Royal Agricultural Society they gained every First Prize offered for Steam Engines, also the Prize of Lls for Finishing Thrashing Machine, and Silver Medal for special improvements. On whioh ocoasion the following Firms, amongst others, competed :— Messrs Ransomes and Sims, Tuxford and Sons. Reading iron Works Company (Limited), Brown and May, Allohin and Son, Barrows and Carmiohael, Humphries; Marshall, BonsandCo. (Limited), Burrell, Rurton, Proctor, and Co. j Roby and Co. (Limited) ; Holmes and Sons ; E. %. and F. Turner ; P. andH. Gibbons; Tuker and Sons : Nalder and Nalder; Riches and Watts ; Wallace and Hatlem ; Catohpoleand Thompson, Ac, &o. Note. —The Royal Agricultural Society will not hold another trial of Portable B team Engines and Thrashing Maohines until the year 1872. CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, ft Co., Stamp End Works. Lincoln, And 78, Lombard streot, London. Catalogues and every information forwarded post free. 26 NEWEST FABHIONB IN TOILETB, For both Ladios and Children. BEST PATTERNS IN NEEDLEWORK, One Shilling Monthly. THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. The most useful Pfriodioal for Ladios published, the tett of its suitableness being its inoroasing oiroalation. It oontains amongst other subjects, a Coloured Fashion Plato, a splendid Berlin Pattara, Ntedlewot k Patterns, Fashion Bn« graving*. The Exchange, The ConvorsasJone, louaohold Information! Ta'ea of Deep In* torest London t Ward, Look, and Tylsr, Patornostorßow, The Cheapest Ladies' Magaxine,— New "attorns for Cutting Out Drestts, Coloured Fashions. The Young Englishwoman, prioe 6d, ft most Instructive and Ussf ol Msgasint for Ladies. It oontains a Coloured Fashion PlaU, Berlin and Paper Patterns, Needla. work, tht Newest Drttssf, Intarastinf Talw and tftorit*. Household ReoijMH^tt Loadoq i Ward, Look, and TyJaKSpiksr. — *■— fiiwi 4M»
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BA RR 00 W S(, AND V WA"R T, .- : - 4 ENGINEERS, U '%(, , ' ', ' B,AM'Btr»^/ l E^ai. v AirD,>)'L 10N3)0K,1 ON3)OK, '. ' j *!f ,i, i M[anufsoture < ''I' •' ' t ' " J ' "D* Iri tt 'ft ; A Tf* v T Ul' ■■TyS^W^y , ■'MAC EC I N E,S, , Bteam "Pumps for Irrigation^ &0., ' Corn Grinding Mills',' Sawing Machinery, ' and every description of Agricultural: implements', the] hioat simple;, -efficient/ durable/ and economical. , .'^ „ ; 7 , Advantageous terms to cash buyers. Catalogues to be obtained at the. office o this newspaper. ..;<■;. , t Agents wanted. PATENT WROUGHT NAILS. JJ. 00 R D""i S AN D 0O M ' • the Patentees and Sole -Manufacturers ofthe well-known Patent Wrought Nails,, commonly known as "E WB A N K'S' N Y A I L S," ' desire, to make it known that .they have adopted, a, " Star," . or "Cross," ,as their, Trade Mark, and that all Nails, now inada " and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and that within every package sent from their works is > also" placed a card bearing their name and address. Any Nails, therefore, whioh are not distinguished as above, must not be confounded with "EWBANK'S NAILS," the quality of whioh is so well appreciated as being far superior to that of any other make. DOS WORKSt Nzwtokt, Monmouthshire, Evolahd. AS A PROOF OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE THR ASHING MACHINERY MANUFACTURED BY fiLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, & CO., U They beg to call attention to the following statement : — Engines. Maohines. Engines and Maohines sent out in the year 1868 812 644 Total number sent out up to December 31st, 1868 8,921 7,982 The Gold Medal was awarded them at the Paris Exhibition, 1867, for Portable Engines and Thrashing Maohines ; and at the > last trial of the Royal Agricultural Society they gained every First Prize offered for Steam Engines, also the Prize of Lls for Finishing Thrashing Machine, and Silver Medal for special improvements. On whioh ocoasion the following Firms, amongst others, competed :— Messrs Ransomes and Sims, Tuxford and Sons. Reading iron Works Company (Limited), Brown and May, Allohin and Son, Barrows and Carmiohael, Humphries; Marshall, BonsandCo. (Limited), Burrell, Rurton, Proctor, and Co. j Roby and Co. (Limited) ; Holmes and Sons ; E. %. and F. Turner ; P. andH. Gibbons; Tuker and Sons : Nalder and Nalder; Riches and Watts ; Wallace and Hatlem ; Catohpoleand Thompson, Ac, &o. Note. —The Royal Agricultural Society will not hold another trial of Portable B team Engines and Thrashing Maohines until the year 1872. CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, ft Co., Stamp End Works. Lincoln, And 78, Lombard streot, London. Catalogues and every information forwarded post free. 26 NEWEST FABHIONB IN TOILETB, For both Ladios and Children. BEST PATTERNS IN NEEDLEWORK, One Shilling Monthly. THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. The most useful Pfriodioal for Ladios published, the tett of its I suitableness being its inoroasing circulation. It oontains amongst other subjects, a Coloured Fashion Plato, a splendid Berlin Pattara, Ntedlewot k Patterns, Fashion Bn« graving*. The Exohaog*, The ConvorsasJone, Household Information! Ta'ea of Deep In* toresi. London t Ward, Look, and Tylsr, Patornostorßow. The Cheapest Ladies' Magaxine,— New Patterns for Catting Oat Dresses, Coloured Fashions. The Young Englishwoman, prioe 6d, » most Instructive and Ussf ol Msgasint for Ladies. It oontains a Coloured Fashion PlaU, Berlin and Paper Patterns, Needla. work, tht Newest Drttsst, Intarastinf Talw and tftorit*. Household ReoijMH^tt Loadoq i Ward, Look, and Tywi^piksr. Mrtirßoirt , S4iy
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Otago Witness, Issue 931, 2 October 1869, Page 23
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