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BUSINESS NOTICES. AG. WATSON, • (Late Watson and Gow). Prluces street South, Dunedin, Waggons, Drays, Spring carts, &c. Sent to all part* of the country on the shorte»t notloe. Agricultural Education. REV. W. JENJSER, Bolence Teaoher, First-daw Certificate, Eduoation De. artment, South Kensington, London, is open I to give INSTRUCTIONS in FARMING j {Theoretioal and practical), or to give a series of lectures to classes on Agrioulture, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, and Physiology For terms, &c, apply REV. W. JENNER, Lawrenoe Tuapeka. f\TAGO COPPER, BRASS, AND LEAD-PIPE WORKS, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, A. & T. BURT. Awarded FOUR FIRST PRIZES AND MEDALS, SSYDNEY EXHIBITION, And TWO GOLD and FIVE SILVER MEDALS MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. Gasaliers, 200 designs, most modern. Pumps of every description. Plumbers and Engineers, Brass Foundry, Water Closets, Urinals, and General Sanltary ware. Corrugated Iron, Ridging and Lead Washers. Blaok and Galvanised Pipe, Hone, &o. Gas and Water Meters. Water Engines, First Prize against the World. Gast Iron. Water and Gas Pipe* Every description of Copper, Brass and Lead Goods made to order with the greatest dispatch, at prioes equal to Importers. QUALITY GUARANTEED. A. ft T. B^RT. 2sap COSSEXS & BIiACK, MILLWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, k MACHINE MAKKRB, Crawford street, DunexUtt. THRESH INgTmjAOHINES; With 1, 2, 3, and 4 horw-powera, oapabU of threshing 100 to 400 bushels a day. REAPING MACHINES With Bamlstt'i Steel Faced Finger*. WINNOWING MACHINES, CHEESE PRESSES, Various lUm DRILL SOWING MACHINES, For ■owing Turnip, Mangold*, Carrote, B*et, eto., eto. BRICK h TILE MACHINES Made to order. O ntraotort' Iron Work for Bridges, W^-ntefl with despajioh. at Lowest R*t<». RS. SPARROW & CO. 4 Have the following MACHINERY FOR SAfcE. One pair 30-horae power (tiominal) horizontal compound engines, the high and low pressure cylinders being 15 inches and 26 inches, with a stroke of 36 inches ; Buitable for flourmill, sawmill, woollen factory, or other large works where economy in fuel is a consideration. One 18-hoiae power (nominal) horizontal high-pressure engine, 14-inch cylinder, with a stroke of 30 inche». One pair conpled 8-inch cylinder engines, 16nchstrokp. One 4 horse power horizontal high-preasnre engine. One 20-horse power tubular boiler. One 10-ton steam overhead traveller, suitable for lifting logs or other heavy weights. One sandpapering maohine, for a timber factory. Two morticing machines, made by John* tone. One eelf acting screw cutting lathe, secondhand ; 15£-feet bed ; 10$ inch centres. One Amerioau apoke- throating machine, One patent door cramping maohine, suitable for a timber factory. One small boiling down plant, consisting of boiler and digester, with a capacity of about 50 sheep per day. 20 high sided 4-ton railway waggons, in good order, lately running on the Government lines. 7 sets waggon wheels and axles (steel tyres), with springs and axle- boxes, All the foregoing to be Sold Cheap. Duuedin Ironworks, Danedin, Ist February. 1882. « THE MERCANTILE AND BANK R PTCY GAZETTES OF NEW ZEALAND. -The ONLY GAZETTES ! giving fullest .particulars and containing WEEKLY INFORMATION of all Bills of Salb, Moktgageb ov Stock, Libns on Wool, Libns on Okops, Bailments, Shabjs Rbpouts, and all matters rotating to Mkroawxilb Pursuits and to Bankruptcy. Annual Subscription, L3^3s, payable In advance, Half-yearly Index published in January and July of eaoh year. R. T?. WHEELEK, PUBLISHER, AsmramirG Aawo?- Stafford ite«>s- Dn»' •41* fo

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Otago Witness, Issue 1582, 18 March 1882, Page 4

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