MisceUaneouff. Jlj 'Oward'b ziuzao harrows Jtl givnoil a tbo lust tiinl of the Roynl Agriculturiil Society of England, a Newcastle, all the Prizes for Uuirowßin till the classes, and for the lust tf n years J. and P. HownrJ have won every Fhvit Piize for Huriows in eveiy class. - rftttV-AHD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS [liwe received Sixttuii I'ust Prizes from tlie Ho>nl ARiioiiltund Society of Enjjlmul, being the l.n L ost mttnhoi of Prizes uwurJed touny kind ole H.tirows ever exhibited. I'OltTY THOUSAND ARE NOW )N USE. At tho Plymouth Meeting of the Koynl Agricultuml Sou'icty of Kiiglmul, Jniy Ift6s, J. and P llnwurd won every jj'ize for which they cuml>e td, viz •: -TwosFir.-t Priz^ for tho best Hay* nuking iMi.ehinex, and tho W'st Piiz- for i he b('st llotKo Rikc. These iniohines h .vh won ho VirM Piiz at every competi ive trial both at home and aliioid. The following Prizei hnvp heen nwarded to J. nnd P. Ho rani by the Roynl Agriunliural Shifty of Engtuid :— For 1 y- four Fir>t Piizes for tliecest Ploughs for light land, heat Ploughs for heavy Intnl. best Ploughs for gencuM put poses* best Uidging Ploughs, best Subsoil Plouglin, busfc ' Harrows, debt HoibO Uakes, best Uaytnikera, " ami be^l Horse Hoes; also the Gold .A.udnl alid other Pi iztis for Sieuni Cul ivntiug Machinery, whioh m-siirciilly adapted lor laying down laud in ponii.inent pas lire. Full ,particulnrß mn.y be hajl of their Agents thr u.hout tho Colbnies, or will be sot.t fiee on i application to JAMKS AND FREDERICK HOWARD, BkitAnnu Iron Works, Bedford, England, London OiHce — 4, Choapside. Liveipiol Olfice— lß, -weeting street. 321 a HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH gained at tho last tiiala of the Koyal Agricultunl Society of England, at Newcastle, the drat and Only Prize for tho Best Whkbl Ptouoa kor Gknkrai< Purvhsks This is the most iuipoitant prize for ploughs offered by tho society, and for the last ten years J. and F. Howard have been the witinera of it, HOWARD 1 ? CHAMPION PLOUGH has received Fifteen First Prizes fiotn tho Royal Agricultuial Society of Knghtnd, beffig iho Inigcst number of prizes awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited. HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOTTGEH won at tho last two yens' Mnnmual Matches iho unprecedented number of Foity-one AllE' gland Pr.zes, and upwards of 500 local prizes, the largest uutnber ever gained by any maker, ' MORE THAN SIXTY THOUSAND ARE NOW IN USE At the Plymouth Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, July. 1865, J. and F. Howard won eveiy prize for which they competed, viz : — Two first Prize 3 for the best Haymaking Machines, and the First Prize for ihe best Horse ltiko. These machines- have won eveiy Fira Prize at every competitive tiial, both at home and abaoad. The following prizes have b?en awarded to J. ami P. Howard by the Royal Agricultural •ooiety of England: — Fort- four First Prizes, for tlio lies Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs ' ior heavy land, best Ploughs for general pur* . poses, bst Ridging Pioujjlia, best Subsoil Ploughs. >;cst Hat rows best Horse Rakes, best Hnyinakeia. and best Horse Hoes ; also, the Gold Medal, and other prizes, for St-nm Cultivating Machinery, which is especially adapted for laying doun land for permanent pasture. Full particular's miy be hud of their apents ihrnughou the colonies, or will bo sent free on application to - JAME- & FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. / Kondon otii-e — 4, Clie.ip ide Liverpool OlHi"* 19 Swph I . ins; s'rfi't. 322 a j \ IN N KFORD'd' FLUID MAGNESIA { ) is the gr.at remedy for acidity of the ; toinuch, Headache. Hear, burn IndigeSiion, i'tir Ernctiiliniio, and Isiii»us Atlec ion<. It iH the Phys.cliui's Cue for Gout. Rheumatic lout Grave.), .iud in otliw complaints of the ladder, and in ca«et of Ft vei and Fevoiish rrraliility of Skin, it pioduue.s ira eful co>liug leo s A> a aifi- a»\ '401 He medtcino for In • liNj Cliiitl.fri, Dfli'Mtts Females, and for tho iokness of Pre^nanoy, Dinnefoul'.x lM.gnnia ia ■idisponsiiile, and when taken with the Ao.du. •cetl Lmii'mi Syrup, forms a deltghcutl EflfervWhg Siilino and Aporieiit. Piepured, by D[nM3F»iu> and Ho, Ouemi>ts, .ondou, and Sold by Druggistea d Stjiekeejera, ninii}:hout the W<>ild. OAUMON.— Ask for DIXNRFORD'S MAG. EMA. and ace tint " Diunufurd and Co." t* on very bottle and label. Bsl \ KAYK'^ W«>R"?DIiLL\S PILLS. nniS I'iValiiable Medicine, which hna been JL known throughout tho Uui'ed Kingdom r nearly half a e<nt>iiy, and recognised hy nil 'ho have tried it to b-) the BE^T PUuIFIER [f THK BLOOD, is admiiably adapt d to supply gieat want — that of a letnedy always at hand, tsy of application, and certain in its results, « '10m their laigery-ex nnili-d »»li nnd general (option, they may be 'airy o'assed as a H)UriKllO,,tf Ni'.OI«SARY. Sold y alt he|oi-t- und other Dealers n Pat nt Mcd oln-s, Agents f r New Zealand :—W-d: — W-d ing on, Mr in as. D. Bakraud. Auoklml, Mr U. Kemp, II A. FRAMP TON'S PILL OF HEALTH. IAHIS excellent. Family Pill is a uiedic'ne of longtiied efficacy for pnril'yi g the blood, > very essential for the foundation of go d ciilth, and uorreeting all disoiders of the toinnchand Brnvels. Two or three doses will mvince ih<> afUi<'ted of its salutary effects. Thd ■mach will sp edilv regain its sttength jr a •ialthy ao ion of th.i liver, bowels, ami kidneys dl rapidly take place ; and ronftwed health will •i ihe quick result of taking, thit. medicine, scording 10 the directions accompanying each 'PERSONS OF A FULL HA HIT. who aro ibj'Ct to headauhe, giddiness, drowsiness, singis.' in the ears, arising fiom too great a llo< of lood to the heul, should never bo without them, < many dangerous symptoms will be entirely inieil off by iheir tini'dy use. For FEMALES these Pills are truly excellent, •moving all obstructions, tho distressing headjlie so vi ry p' evalent with the sex, depression f spirit, duliics of sight, nervous affections, lntch-8, pimples, and sallowness of the skin, ■id giving a healthy, juvenile bloom to tho cum'exion To MOTHERS, thpy are confidently vecomended as tin best medicine that can b<* taken ; >r chilclivri of all ages, they are unequalled. The"c Pills unite the recommendation oP. a iild opeia ion with the most successful <ff cc, iid for elderly people or whero an ocoa ional •orient Is required, nothing can be Lotter lapf cd . ' Her Mij^sty's Commißsi"ne)s havo'aut'io ised 10 iMnio add uddre sof "Thorn is Pro\i t. No. '-9, Rila'tid, London," to l<e impr ssod v »>n he ' >ver^nient stamps affixed to t ach ox of hr enuine medlcinos, with printed directions feS i.'ir ijse, , «i;. a
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West Coast Times, Issue 144, 5 March 1866, Page 4
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