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Miscellaneous # YARROW & HEDLEY'S SMALL STEAMERS AND STEAM LAUNCHES, built of Wood, Iron or Steel. 23 foet long, seats for 8 persons, comploto from £145 j 30 feet long, seats for 14 persons, complete from £195 ; 37 foot loner, seats for 20 persons, complete from £245 ; 43 feet long, seats for 30 persons, complete from £360 ; 50 feet long, seats for 60 persons, complete from £650 ; &c, &c. Steamers up to 45 feet in length can bo transported on a ship's deck complete, and ready for immediate use on arrival. The above may be used for conveying passengers, carrying cargo, or as tugs. The total working expenses of a steamer 43 feot long, amount to 15s a day in England ,- the consumption of fuel being about 6cwt, and a mau and a boy the crew required. Paddle and Screw Steamers specially dosignod for river navigation, having a very shallow draught of water. Machinery supplied for boats built abroad. YARROW k HEDLEY, Engineers and Builders, Isle of Dogs, Poplar, London. Prospectuses may be obtained at the oflice of this journal. April 22nd, 1871. [lm. LEA AND PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Declared by connoisseurs to bo the only Goocl Suuce. caution against fraud. ' IP HE success of this most delicious and un1. rivalled condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of " Worcestershire Sauce" to their own inferio. compounds, the public is hereby informed that the only way to -ecure the genuino is to Ask for Lea and Perrins' Sauce, sind to see that their names ar*. upon the wrapper, labels, stopper, and bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauco, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names oi Lea and Perrins have been forged L. and P. give notice thui .hey have furnished thoir correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. Ask for Lea and Perrins' Sauco and see nauif on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Wholesale and for export by the proprietors, Worcester ; Crosso and Blackwell, London, &c. &c ; and by Grocers and Oilmen unversally. Agent— Edward Pearco, Wellington. April 1, 1871* lw 12m. T> OW'S EMBROCATION, or FARMERS XL FRIEND, is the only remedy now before the Australian public, and is universally acknowledged to be the best preparation for all cuts, bruises, sprains, galls, kc, in liorses or cattic. Ono trial will convince all owners of stock that Row's Embrocation is tho best remedy ever introduced. Caution to the Public. — Beware of spurious imitations ! There uro many unscrupulous persons who, for the sake of & little gum, will recommend other preparat i 0.'... Do not be deceived. Ask for Row's Embrocation. Extracts of letters received from tho follow ing eminent veterinary surgeons : — From Mr. Joseph Armstrong, M.R.C.V.S. "Sydney, April 16,1868. "I have used Row's Embrocation for many years ft* a digestive stimulant for indolen sores, and a counter-irritant, and have found it a very useful preparation." From Mr. J. Pottie, F.E.V.M.S. " Sydney, 24th August, 1869. *' I tried the Farmer's Friend on the horse seen by you in my yard, on the deep wound in the fleshy part of the hip. The wound was eight inches long and four inches wide, and part of the skin was torn away. . . . The wound can now only bo detected by the uneven wave of hair, Encouraged by thia result I havo since used it for splints. One splint was reduced ; another splint was removed, all but the case. I found it very useful in drying up the cankerous tumours on cows. The Embrocation should not be rubbed too long or too firmly on a recent ilesh wound, or where there is acute superficial inflammation Keep to theso instructions and you will accomplish a splendid cure." Sold by all druggi.ts und storekeepers througliout the Australian colonies, and wholesale by EDWARD ROW AND COMPANY, Wholesale and Importing Druggists, (Established a.d. 1820.) 219. PITT-STREET, SYDNEY. TTT HITBI-ILAD & COS EXPORT LONDON STOUT AND ALE. Per Hhd. Casks included. Export Stout. ..£4 0s ) Delivered Free on Export XX Ale, £4 4s j Board, in London. Cash one month from date of Invoice, less 5 per cent Discount. Messrs Whitbread & Co recommond that Orders for Export should bo shipped between Ist Nov. and Ist May. Brewery, Chiswell street, London, E.C. Sept. 24, 26 vv. TAOOR AND WINDOW HEADS JL/ An unrivalled success. Cheap, elegant, everlasting. Tho attention of Architects, and Builders is called to theso Beautiful Designs, whicli, being of Iron, are superseding the use of Wood and Stono. A variety of patterns has been prepared, und a stock of elaborate castings kept ready for immediate shipment. Full particulars or designs may be obtained on application. NEWTON, CHAMBERS & Co., Thorncliffo Ironworks, near Sheffield, England. April 22, 1871. [26 OI7EI_L'a~BALSAM^F — AmSEED FOR COUOHS, COLDS, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, &C. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. Her Majesty's gunboat Notley, Wick, North East Coast of Scotland, September 7th, 1868. Dear Sir, — Having had amost distressing and severe cough, which caused mo many sleepless nights and restless days, I was recommended by his Lordship the Earl of Caithness, io iry your most invaluable Balsam of Aniseed, and I eun assure you, with the first dose, I found immcdiule relief, oven without having to suspend my various duties ; and the first small bottle completely cured me, therefore I have tho greatest confidence in fully recommending it to tho public. Most respectfully yours, W. Linzell, H.M.G.B. Netley. To Mr Powell. THIS EXTRAORDINARY COUOH MEDICINE has been established for nearly half a century, and its large and increasing salo throughout tho United Kingdom and the Colonies, proves it to be not only a favorite medicine with tho publicbul an article of necessity to thoso suf* ering from bronchial ailments. Sold by all tho wholesale medicino housos in Melbourne ancl Sydnoy ; and retail t*r all respectable chemists ami storekeepers througliout Australia and New Zealand. Prepared by Thomas Powell, 16, Blackfriars road, London. ASK FOR " POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED." IMPORTANT CAUTION. Observe, that lho words, " Thomas Powell, Blaokfriars road, London," aro engraved on the Govornmonfc stamp, affixed over the top of each bottlo, without which, none can be gon* vino, ana to imitate which Is felony. Its low price brings it within the reach o all olasses.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3254, 18 July 1871, Page 4
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