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| HOLY LAND RELIEF HUM), FOR THE RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS IN PALESTINE '■■ PEOM CHOI/KHA, XOCPSJT3, AHp PROTOHT. , AT A MEETING- of the Members of the Wellington Hebrew Congregation, held afc the Synagogue, on December 10th, it -was resolved: — *J£& , » That the meetlrijiphas learnt with feelings ot the deepest regret, sorrow, and commiseration, th& state of destitution to which the Jewish population of Jerusalem and other cities in tha Holy Land has been reduced by the cholera aud other That this meeting is earnestly desirous ot adopting tho most effectual measures for relief to the sufferers, and that tho members present, together ! -with such gentlemen as may hereafter join them, do hereby form themselves into a committee to collect subscriptions, and otherwise aid in carrying out the wishes of tho President of the Board of°Doputies of British Jews. (Signed) # B. NATHAN, . ' President W.H.C. Subscriptions will be received by-— Jacob, 'Joseph &Co Moeller, Jacoby &Co I Lipman Levy A. A. Bavnott B. Cohen B. Levy Lewis JVI<|S3 Subscription already receivedWellington Hebrew Congre • gation,... .- £20 0 0 J.E.Nathan ... - .... 5 5 0 Moeller, Jacoby &Co ... 210 0 Lewis Moss ... ... 3 3 0 I. Phillips 10 0, A. A. Barnctt ... ... 1 1 0 S. Levy 110 B. Cohen ... ... 110 B. Levy ..: ... 11 Oj* Robert Hart 2-2 0 W.Rowlands ... ... 2 2 0 J. Milo 11 Henry R. Kano 10 0 *s^ Henry Lewis 110 >* D. Lewis 110 P. Laing 110,. W. B. Rhodes ... ... 11 0 , J. &T.Kebbell 110.. W. Hickson ... ... 1 1 0 Owen, Sidcy & Co 110 A. P. Stuart 110 Samuel Veniwll 110 J.&H. Barber 10 0 Walter Johnston 110.. K-rull&Co 110 H. Cohen 0 10 G E. W. Mills 0 10 .6 Mitchell & Ghmdy 0 10 6 R. Lambert 010 6 ; Gh H. Luxford 0 10 6 CD. Barraud ... « ... 010 6 R. J. Duncan 0 10 6 Thomas McQ-rath 0 5 0 " FOR SALE. fc . ONE HANDSOME, OART HORSE. Blaok, Up to any work) stauch and sound, with op without the cart and harness. Apply to • ARTJ2UB. HAYWARD, t Featheraton. Wairarapa, Dec. Ij, 1865. HOWARDS' CHAMPION PLOUGH gained at the last trials of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England^ at Newcastle, the first and only Pn'zo for the i^est Wheel Plough for general puvpo*'S. V This is the most iiriportant Prize for Ploughs offered by the Society-, and for the last ten years J. & F. Howard have Iven the winners of it. Howards' Champion Plough has received fifteen first Prizes irom tlwr^oyal Agricultural Society of England, being tfi% largest 'number of Prizes awarded 'o any kind of Hough ever exhibited. Howards' Champion/ Ploughs won at the last two years' Autumnal the unprecedented number of fortyono all England Prizes, and upwards o( five hundred local Prizes, the largest number ever gained by any maker. More than sixty thousand are now in use. At tl.e Plymouth Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society ol'EnsUml, July, 1855. J. & F. Howaid won every Prizn for which thoy competed, viz.: — Two first Prizes for the bent Haymaking Machines, and tho first Prize for the best Horse KaUe. These Machines have won every first Prize at every competitive trial, both athoma and abroad. Tho following Prizes have been awarded to J. «fc F. Howard by the Koyal Agricultural Soviety of England :— -Forty-four first Piizcs for the best Ploughs for li.^ht land, best Ploughs for heavy hind, best Ploughs for general purpose?, best Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, be*t Horse itnkca, best Haymakers, and best HorsuHoes; nlso the Hold Medal, and other . Prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is .specially adapted for laying down land in permanent pasture. ■ Full particulars may be had of their Agents throughout jjie Colonies, cr will be sent free on . application to' James and Frederick Howard, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England London Office:— 4, Cheapside. Liverpool Office:— . 19, Sweeting-street. HO WAI JDS' ZIGZAG HAUKOWS gained at ihu last trial* of the Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, all the Prizes for Harrows in all classes, and for the lust ten years J. & F. Howard have won every first Prize for Harrows in every class Howards 1 Zijizai Harrows have received eixleen first Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being tho largest number of Prizes awarded to any kind of Harrows ever exhibited. Forty thousand sets are now in use. ,At the Plymouth Meeting of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England, Ju'y, 1865, J. & F. Howard won every Plizo for which they competed, viz.: — Two first Prizes, for fhe best Haymaking Machines, and tho fir.-t Prize for the best llorso llako. These Machines have . won every first Prize at every competitive trial, both. at homo nnd abroa 1. The following Prizes have been an-afded to J. F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Society of England:— "Forty four Prizes for the best Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs' for heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridding Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horse Rakes, best Haymakers, and best Horse. Hoes ; also the Gold Medal, and othef Prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is specially adapted for laying down land iu permanent pas i uro. Full particulars may bo hntT of their Agents throughout the Colonies, or will be sent free on ■ application to James and Frederick Howard, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. Loudon Office .—4, .Cli^apside. Liverpool Office {« 19, Sweeting street. ': ROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS are manufactured only by H. E..& M. MOSES, 14 Cannon-street west, London. EXTRACT OF BREWERS'^XEAST.— , Harper Twelvetrees* Yeastrme;^Superior to brewers yeast or, baking powdi* ;>£<» .^alra^-., _ light, sweet, and .wholesome or^M^M^^^'^ ready and sure to act, '^d'^^Mjm^P^g^-^ ; not uiiejjake iu^it)|p^ iSoJdj^Bma^L|^MP __.^ toid'qastistei'a 'by'-'S^^sW^^j^c^fi"^-:'^-'^^^^' '- : s -^rW^'pojpula? for i^lb^l^rmiaiieW^^^ j<||^ngjqpautgv Sp^a4»i.bile^i-p^e|i^^^^^

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2304, 2 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2304, 2 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2304, 2 January 1866, Page 3

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