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-The new battleship-cruiser Indefatigable will be unlocked at Devonport within tlie next few clays, and after bunkering 2000 tons of coal-and 500 tons of oil, will proceed into the Channel to carry out her spe-ed trials. Her turbines are ostensibly designed to develop 44,000 i.h.p., and , give a speed of, twenty-six knots, but the engineering department of Devon-port Dockyard is calculating on an excess' of from two to three knots on this. Tho Indefatigable will displace 19,250 tons on her trials.' Her hull embodies some-striking departures of design.-. From her stem to about one-fifth of her length aft, she is built as keen as a wedge , . No racing yacht has such knife-like lines. The Indefatigablc's funnels, three in number, are all of different design, and at unequal distances apart. Added to this the forward -funnel is twenty feet higher than tho other two. Eight 12-jnch guns of 50calibre are mounted in four turrets, the wing pair being echeloned, so. that all the guns can; be brought to bear, on either broadside, and six-Ahead or astern. should not fail to. 6ee the stock of cricket requisites at Laws and Manning's, Courtenay Place.*

* KIORAI .* BOLb''TdP'"'ALE —Speeds the parting and welcomes the coming.

THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHEARING MACHINE ON THE MABKET. ■ ~ LISTER RECORDS FORJQUANTITY, QUALITY,.STYLE, AND SPEED. At- the recent Shearing Competitions at Hawke's Bay, L Carrick.wasawarded First Prize for Quantity, Quality, and Style, and Ngahipi won the. Prize for Pace, putting up.a record. .• ' » ' ■ ' ' ;. BOTH MEN used;a machine FITTED THROUGHOUT WITH ■"LISTEB PARTS, including Combs and Cutters. ' ; . ; ..■.; ; Li¥B?3. Co., Ltd., Wellmgt@s?i:- ,; ■ \ ' SOl/E AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. . : ; ; \; . . This Michine has proved itself and was out of : the experimental stage long ago.' As evidence, over 860 sheds are installed in New. Zealand alone. . , : INEXPENSIVE, RELIABLE, SIMPLE, AND SATISFACTORY. Now is the time to instal. ■ Send for Estimates and Particular without delay. .•■•■•■ ' ' ' : ■ . DALGETY & CO., Lti, Solo Agents for New Zealand.

SUDDEN DEATH TO. ALL TICKS AND LSOE. - IOBERTSOM'S 'KiLlii SHEEP DIPS • NOTABLE TESTIMONY. Different Governments have.issued • instructions for preparing Sheep Dips,' but only the United S.tates Government has directed farmers what precautions to take in purchasing a ready-made proprietary Dip. David AVood, in the 2nd edition of his work oii''Sheep Dipping," singles out Robertson's Highland as "the only Dip Which fulfils every condition laid down by the U.S. Government." Agents:■ABRAHAM~&" WILLIAMS, Ltd., •WELLINGTON, BANGITIKEI, .MANAWATU,. & PALMEESTON NOETH. I MOTOR-CAB OWNERS AND DEALERS. | i STOCKS HELD BY THE SOLE ASENTS, | 1 , * AD I 1 ' Jervois Quay. g I . ASK FOR SPECIAL PRICES FOR INDENT. | i'. ' i q f£Qffis3&&ffi ! &z&*3 7^! Z !i b^i! l ass si WABAUPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASS N.. LTD. Italian Warehousemen, Lambton Quay. A€jEOT§ F©R SUTTON'S SEEDS. U A ifC U 1 $A (Established 1821.) W*-»b»bs'»* «i H v TOTAU asSETS EXCEED £8,500,800. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.-J. G. "W. Aitkon, Esq., J. K. Blair. Esa. , FIRE,—AII. Classes of Risks Insured at Lowest Current Bates. Surveys mado and Quotations Given Freo of Charge. ACCIDENT.—PersonaI and Disease, Employers' Liability, Publio Eisk and Mortgagee Indemnity.. , NEW ZEALAND BEANCH OFFICE, 157 Feath*rston St.. WoUington, ' . E. J. White, Managor. General Agents: Messrs. W & Q. Turn bull & Co., Customhouse Quay. W'ston

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 10

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