. ''.'; ,'*.'■' Aucldand Adyertjsemeht ''\ [ ' CUSTOM-HOUSE " StR^ET, AUCKLAND . p I .HAVE' ON SALE, f AND ARE SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND EOR- . ; ' THE CLEVELAND STEAM GTUGE CO/ -PORTABLE l J\ \ , ; EORGES AND FA^ ' . BLASTS. - THE HIGHEST—^ .-■ >m - • ■ • ' ". ; ' Orrnmrjm ACQ "'■' BORDER OF m I rr umwHMMff : w..,. .. MERIT MEDAL , 0^ X "AUCKLAND, ' HaJB been awarded at _ ■ thJNewZealandln-WH^ijEB^LE-^^^ ter^atibnalExhi. ' ' '." | ' -'' : Portable K;L„iaaoV • AND! Forges on hand and bition 1882,' for sim» . • «K-;f„«f A j- - ; for Bale at Manufacphcxty of construction-- _,__ *»„.. ■:^ m ZWAIL MEIf CHANTS, ««-:^»: -i. a -v •• ■■-•''■ ■•■'... They are made of the ana cheapnessinpnce ' i ■ 4 CLEVELAND AIJCKIIi^LND. material '^ th SteamGuagb Co. " '. - (|! ■:'.'■ - Bteel shaft which Pobtable Fo b & bs. I raDß ; te br bush " ?s*' H Jf^ n ® Blower. This; Forge' differs from any other iff the /jonstruc- . pion or the machinery which drives/ the Fan. It consists of a gear-wheel and pinion to drive' the countershaft, from which a belt, one inch wide, rnus on a pully jo thepulley on the Fan. It will drive the Fan when slack, which cannot be gonepn iorges where a round . belt is nsiad. VNb cinders or dirt can fall into the 'H{? n xS' .^e, c r a ne .cpnt ainin^ all the machinery, can be swung under the centre . pttne *orge, thus preventing breakage while being transported . We warrant this *o?ge superior m every respect to any ( other; m the market, j They are'adapted for the uee of Farmers,i Jewellers Gunsmiths, Boilermakers;' f lumbera,, and Blacksmiths— J in fact, for aUjpurposes m which Forges are used. ' !:V ' -j; f ' PRICE-FROM^Lfe'EAOH, ' ' : '- j i QSPE^HBIkEte, &GO., AUCKLAND, / HAVEpn sale and ate sole Agents : kn: New' Zealand for, the/Baker . &Co,'s Rotary Power WINDMILLS and FEED GRINDERS.' . L T t he^ ( ?? mblnat « )] ?' for>Pnmping Water, Cutting Chaff, Grinding^ Corn,, , ,fc>Ucing,l urnips^runnmg^any-kind^^of, machinery, equal, to, Steam Power m uni.; jformity of speed and.. regularity^of motion. < /, ••' : *i j .P#ice complete with Shafung, Piping, Rbd, and: Pulley £38 each. ; ?O WELL;. AND; DOUGLAS GHAMPJON WINDMILLS. 1 £"?!» ™"€^!SS ttr - Send fcjr. Circulars and Price Lists. ' ■ ; M DW SON BROS^PORTABLE V MILLS. « ' ■'■' -' ■■.; THE BEST IN iHE^WOBLDi ''■■ 1.-> =;■«■■■ ..■•-> . \ AMERICAN Lubricators aad Orank Pin pilers ;La Dow's Disc Harrorow Coleman and Morton a Cultivators • Union Seed Drills ; and < all the ;best and latest raprpxed Agricultural and Mining Machinery. ''"' "' ' " l '"' ' '•'•"' --;- -jfiVli E: C T 810 |OU P P LIES. "* ... r, OPPEMEIMER, & <30., AUCKLAND. - Sole. Agents m New Zealand for. Edward PatersonVEuropean Telegraph Works Contracibr to H. M. Governmect r j Pateison's Loud Speaking MfOROi TELEPHONES. Paterson's Ebonite i Bell Telephones^ Price with Cord, Ll each Paterson's Carbon Transmitters with : Bells. Pricei L 3 10s each. ' ' i '! Leclauche's-Batterieß complete. Price 7s 6d each. . Insulated Wi reß f or Telephones for ELEOTRIO LIGHTS. BURGIN' DYNAMO ELECTRIC MACHINES. No. Bii to take 44 Swan Lamp 5........ ....;. ...... No. Ob, to take ,56 Swan, Lamp 5..... .................. 1./; , S.WAN's i^O ANDESCENT LAMPS. 5s each with Sotkets '; As orders'can only be taken m rotation they should be'given at once to ensure ! ; qtiibk delivery.' •::■ | _; I> "',..' ( ' -• • ;i f ; ; STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE, at L 46 per tour j For fulLpartcularj,.pri,ceß, and terms, apply to-r . .-■ i (}PPENHEiMEfi^ J : v i. v / ,;: \°" Custom-house street, Auckland, j XT SPECIAL- : fti^^SP&jH^ • BUGGIES, PHiETONS, DOG-CARTS, AND VEHICLES \ Of every I Description; Paint ng, Trimniing, and Repairs of all kinds done by good Mechanics; and at Moderate Prices. .'.'.."''.! Substantially-built and Beautifullyjdesigned Spring Traps from and ; i ' upwards./ -<.--■ < - ... . . .."" . __ ■ •••■».■ Harness pf all Descriptions for sale ■ very Cheapo
THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD BE CAREFULLY READ AND &§- MEMBERED BY EVERYONE INTERESTED IN FENCING. j ' THE PATENT OVAL - : Samson fence ; Wire Has, now been before the public for fppr .years; and, during thaMime j 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN 'SOLDGiving very great satisfaction," m propf of which we hold numeroas testimonials from well-known Colonists ; and the demand is daily increasing to such an extent^that numerous Spurious Imitations nave/iately/ been introduced m the various markets of Australia' and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of dam a - ing the reputation of the Patent. O^al Samson Wire. . . j mm l—^ THE SAMSON WIREj j MESSRS. POAD & BRAZIER BEG to inform the Public of Palm. eiston North and the Surrounding Districts, that they have, opened a j VETERINARY SHOEING FpRGE AND' : ! . ' .GENERAL SMITHY jgrAT TERRACE END.^ Horses Carefully Shod, and Genera^. Blacksmith's work executed
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 243, 15 September 1883, Page 1
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699Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 243, 15 September 1883, Page 1
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