STEAM ENGINES, FLOUR MILLS, &c., P- I '' ttndevs:gr.cd la returning thanks tc "iheir numerous customers in New Zealand, beg to inform tharn and the inhabitants m gcutial, that having increased the -vincninery, and otherwise enlarged tlu vvoiks at; their establishments, they arcenabled to execute orders to any extent foi Steam Engines, Flour Mills, Saw Mills, and machinery and castings of every description at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. T:ie following are their present prices for flour Mill Machinery, <fee. : An eight horse power power Steam juugjue, with 1 pa-r, 4 feet, mill stones driving gear, and smutting arid dressing machines. £BOS os. od. Sack, tackle, and gear. £ls os. Orh A ten horse power steam engine, with 2 pair 4 feet mills, stones, driving smutting and dressing machines, and sack tackle. £IOSO. One pair 4 feet mill stones with upright snatfc, spur elevating ;'„r;d adjusting gea: suitable r'.-r water mills. £l2-5. ° Two pair 4 feet mil; stones with the like machinery for mills." £206 10s. Dressing machine for the above £O7 10s. Smutting do. do, £72 10s. Dressing machine Wire, all sizes, brushes and beaters. Any of the a Dove packed and properly marked, packed, and ready for delivery in Sydney. Iron Castings . 2d to 4d. per lb. Brass do. . 14d to 2s. " P. N. Hussell & Co. Sydney Foundry, £ Sussex-street En •line W oiks, S} T dncy. P. N. 11. & Co., have always on hand a general assortment of Iron & Ironmongery and having made arrangements for one of their lirms to reside constantly in England, they are enabled to insure a general supply. Orders for any of the foregoing articles from the "\Y orks of Messrs. P. A. Russell & Co. may be transmitted through the undersigned without any charge. David"Graham & Co. Auckland. /-nrillO. If*ss.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 May 1855, Unnumbered Page
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298Unnumbered Page Advertisements Column 2 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 May 1855, Unnumbered Page
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