_ - Machinery, &C """The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing-machine ii the one best calculated for housrhoM use."— Froir limbs' Year-Book of Facts for 18G5. HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINE WHEELER & WILSON'S Patent LockSfich SEWING MACHINES, Paris Exposition, ISG7. Tho Sewing Machine result — Wheeler & Wilson still carry the day. The only Gold Medal for perfection in Sewing Machines has been awarded to Wheeler & Wilson. There were 82 competitors, and the greatest interest attended the announcement of tho result. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent. October 9, 1867. * PATENT 'SEWING MACHINES. WF. THOMAS k CO.'S NEW a MACHINE, producing work alike on both sides of the material, at £5. ss. and £6. 6s. Their other machines, adapted for every kind of work, vary in price from £10 to £30. W. F. Thomas & Co. have recently supplied a considerable number of machines to H.M.s stores, Madras and Bombay. Orders may be transmitted through Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co., or direct to W. F. Thomas & Co., 1 &. 2, Cheopsidc, and G7, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. URNER'S OOMBINHD THRASHING MACHINES.— Awarded the Exhibition Prize Modal; tho Belgian Prize of 200 francs and Silver Medal; the R.A.S.E. Prize Medal, &c. Thrashing machines for horse power, prize portable steam engines, fixed engines, traction engines, It.A.S.E. first prize corn crushing and grinding mills, stone grinding mills and millwork, oil, ligar, and saw mill machinery, pumps for steam v hand power, mortar mills, and contractors machinery, indoor farm machines generally, manuactured by E. 11. & F. TURNER, 02, Graceimrch- street, London, E.G., and St. Peter's Iron Works Ipswich. Estimates for machinery in general. Best reaping and mowing machine? made. Iron wire and fencing. Catalogues may bo obtained gratis at tho office of this paper. ARSHALL SONS & COj (Limited) , BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, GAINSBOROUGH, ENGLAND, Manufacturers of Portable Steam Engines, Vertical Steam Engines, Horizontal Fixed Engines, Thrashing Machinery, Sawing Machinery, Corn Mills, Oil Mills, Pumping and Wool Washing Machinery. Awarded within the last three years, 25 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals, with nuiuerous ether money prizes, including Ist prize of £50 for the "best Thrashing Machine, Doncaster, 1865, and Prize Medal, New Zealand Exhibition. This machinery is most favorably known in the Colonies. Reference to purchaser?, with full particulars, on application to J. MANNING, Walker Street, and Great King street, Dunedin. & F7HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, • Bedford, have long devoted attention to the manufacture of implements for all parts of the •world, and being the largest exporters hi England of ploughs, harrows, and horse rakes, they are fully acquainted with the kind of implements adapted for various countries. Their implements aro made principally of wrought and malleable iron, arc not only constructed so as to take to pieces and pack in the smallest compass to save freight, but are so simply arranged as to leave no difficulty in putting them together. Packing Cases and packing charged cost price. Catalogues, with full particulars, sent post free on application. London ofllco ; — i, Cheapside, three doors rom St. Paul's. J& r F. HOWARD, Britannia Ironworks, • Bedford, patentees and manufacturers of champion ploughs, steam cultivators, steam plough, harrows, horse rakes, and other agricultural implements. From their long experience and great manufacturing facilities, J. & F. Howard are in a position to supply agricultural machinery, not only of the best design, but of the best workmanship it is possible to produce. Their aim for many years has been to manufacture implements "Which, whilst most efficient in work, should prove economical and durable infuse. Being extensive farmers themselves, they have had full opportunities of testing every machine before offering it to the public. Catalogues, with full particulars, sent post free on application. London office : — £, Cheapside, three dooi-3 from St. Paul's. jpOSPEL ~ OAIF __VA.im_r"lßo3f \IX Tinned and Untinncd. Obtained the only Prize Medal in the Trade at the International Exhibition of 1802. This is the? oldest manufacture in the Galvanized Iron Trade, it having been established at J. & E. Walker's Gospel Oak Street Mills, Tipton, Staffordshire, in 181-2, and for some years was sold under tho name of the late firm of More wood & Rogers. It is now to be obtained through all Merchants, and only of WILLIAM LEE, Sole Agent, 74, King William-street, London. Observe the Brands as follows : — " Walker's, G ' anchor' 0, Gospel Oak, Tinned." " Crown double R, Gospel Oak, Untinncd." IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF THE GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED IRON. JN CONSEQUENCE of an extension of the Works and a great economy in cost of production, a very important reduction of price, dating from Ist March, 1867, is made, and this favorite brand will now bo found to compete on more equal terms of price with tho commoner qualities in the market. Established in 1842, and is the oldest manufacture of galvanised iron in England. Obtained the only prize medal in the trade at the Great Exhibition of 1862. Gospel Oak Offices, 74, King William street, London, E.C TFPP E R AND COMPANY Manufacturers of GALViNTSED CORRUGATED IRON, Iron Roofing, Sheds, Buildings, Churches, Schools, &c., 61a, Moougate Street, London, E.C. OLT'S REVOLVERS, as supplied to and adopted by (he English, American, Russian, Prussian, and many other Governments, are recognised to be tho most durable and efficient Revolvers existing for House Protection, Travellers, and Officers. Colt's Revolving Rifles, ShotGuns, and Pistol-Carbines. (Pistol with attachable stock.) Exhibition Prize Medal awarded, 1862. Beware of counterfeits. Every arm is London proved, and bears the Company's trade marks. Holsters, Belts, Pouches, Ammunition. Address— Colt's Fire-Anns Company, 14, Pall Mall, London. Also to be had through any East Indin or Colonial Agency. Clothing. HATS, CAPS, AND HELMETS.— Every description manufactured at the Works of J. ELLWOOD AND SONS, Great Charlotte street, S., London, patentees of the celebrated Air Chamber Hat; Prize Medallists, International Exhibition, London 1862, Dublin 1865 ; contractors for helmets to tho London, Liverpool, Scottish, and other Police Forces. Army helmets and caps with latest improvements. J. Ellwood and Son 3* Goods arc kept by all respectable traders and storekoeopers. Caution. — No air-chamber hats or helmets arc genuine, unless they bear tho above stamp, with either " Ellwood and Sous'," or the seller's name in the shield. %* Orders through Mercantile Houses "carefully shipped.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2589, 26 October 1867, Page 3
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