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THE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC AND LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES AEB 60 well known and so universally used, that any description of their advantages is superfluous. They hem ANY WIDTH, COED, QUILT, BRAID, FELL, GATUEU,- TUCK, BIND, AKD EMBROIDER, and are considered by competent judges to be £b.9 best Sewing Machines yet known. NEAL,& CLOSE, Agents pop. Kapier. The following are a few of the many testimonials we are constantly receiving, furnishing a convincing proof of their superiority. From the Wagga Wagga Express. Within the past six months a number of the Grover & Bakex&ewing Machines have found their way into this district, and as ■we gather from their purchasers, all appear to be held in the highest estimation. To the uninitiated, the rapidity with which they run down a long seam, and join neatly together any two pieces of cloth or Other fabrics that may be submitted to their needles, which under the old system of hand work would have taken hours to accomplish, seems perfectly marvellous. j3ome little difficulties are often encountered in first using these machines, but these, with a little practice and experience, are jsoon overcome, and their general superiority and effectiveness in all kinds of work are then readily appreciated. . . Melbourne, October 19,1868. Mrs. D. desiring to comply with your request of giving her opinion of the mac inc she had of you, I have been solicited by her to do so on her behalf, and to say that her expectations of its utility ana handings have been quite surpassed, found it easv to learu even the embroidery and other funny as well as heavy works, had no trouble with the machine, and broke but one n edle through carelessness ; and concluded her remarks, with great" emphasi?, ?' I should not like to be again without pne." I am, youi's truly, 15 8 GrUSTAVE I)AMMAN. TAMES of DEFAULTKES who are indebted to the Provincial Government for A seisted Passages from London to Napier:

Name of Immigrant. Barry, Daniel. Barry, Catherine.. Barry, Patrick ... Barry, David Barry, Ann Oatkam, Cornelius Bee, George ...... Bee, Mrs Bee, Ellen Bee, Frank Bee, Betsey Bee, Mary Bee, Ann Gregory, Elizabeth Gregory, ,. Gregory, Henry... Pottinger, E Goldsmith, Eichd. Mantel, Benjamin Grey, George O'Donnell, Francis O'Donnell, Sarah.. O'Donnell, Wm... O'Donnell, Owen . Coilery, Ann Mayers, John Glackin, Patrick .. TjVoodfieldiStephen Whale, Hannah... Whale, Eliza .... Cash en, Elizabeth Mayo, Wil'iam ... Hawkins, Hannah Whittle, Richard Twining, Mary ... Pateraon, Henry.... JPaterson, Thomas Murray, Catherine Inglis, J. & family . £uitfli, William ...

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 813, 15 August 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 813, 15 August 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 813, 15 August 1870, Page 2

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