NOTICE. \ LL Accounts owing to tho under- "^** signed mutt be settled in full by the 10th of January next. After that date those remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of my solicitor, who will sue for tame. JOHN KENNEDY.
THE TVAVEY TITOTOR. REQUIRES NO SPECIAL ATTENTION, <y Cannot possibly explode "«* The DAVEY MOTOR is acknowledged to be the Best and Cheapest Small Power Engine In the market. Its perfect simplicity and its great economy in comparison with othersmall motors, are amongst theohief advantages of this invention. Tho Motor is a vaouum engine of simple construction, its power being derived from the condensation of steam at the atmospheric pressure, It has c generator, in which there is not any more pressure than there is in an ordinary tea kettle. The vacuum is obtained hy means of a small supply of cold water, which may be obtained either from the mains or from a stream or well at a lower level by means of a circulating pump. If coke be used for fuel, the fire vox may be filled to the top, and the Motor will then run for hours without further attention. The consumption of coke is about 61bs per hour per hone power. For Dairy Factories, small workshops, Laundries, Farms, Chaff-cutting Machines, Cora Crushers, general Pumping, and all otherpurposes requiringsmall motive power Davey'fl patent is the best, TO DAIRY FACTORY COMPANIES The advantages of the DAVBY MOTOR over all other inventions are apparent* Besides providing the necessary power for driving tho separators, 4c, it supplies a sufficiency of hot water without additional expense. The water employed in creating the vaouum may be conserved in tbe outer chamber of the condenser until it reaches 120 degrees. A DAVEY MOTOR, imported from England, may be seen at work at the office of this paper. It has been running tor some months, and continues to give complete satisfaction. Write for pamphlets and foil particulars ai to prioei, la, to the WANGANUI HERALD NEWSPAPER COMPANY (Limitid), Agents In New Zealand,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6117, 11 January 1887, Page 2
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338Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6117, 11 January 1887, Page 2
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