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j __ J Auckland Advertiiseihent ' --'••' - ; ' - - (W_lEil__m^ QUSTOM^HOTO^^ STREET, ATOKLANLV HAVE ON SALE y AND ARE SOLI_ ( AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND EOR THE CLEVELAND STEAM^ GTJaGE CO/ PORTABLEJ I GORGES A ND >AN BLASTS. " ; , i JQ---NH-IM&OQ. ORDER OF A" ■ ■■• MERIT MEDAL ; " ' ' AUCKLAND, Has been awarded at ' ' <_»-.___. m.'W I_OIESAL--*" sa - iot<b ° M 1 x ' .. ._. ' : m T Celebrated Portable ternatio n a lE x h i» _ ■■•<•'«_ xr ' : ' ( r.i- _«« Forces on hand and bition 1882, for aim- ' , „ . ■ , for sale at Manufacplicityofconßtructioni___i__ _ _,_ • ■'*■■**;■ ■'■■;. '." ■'.» ;■__ ' " ,', ; They are made of the and cneapnessinprice oi , oLEvjtA_i, AIJCEIjAND. bwt m,rteriftli " ilh _ «.. ■ . . steel shaft which Steah GuAgb Co. . _. '_. ' --.'•: runs mbr bush" POUTABLK FoßglfiS. . i . ngs, likfrthe Forge Blower. This Forge differs from any other m the -obstruction ofthe machinery which drives the Fan. 1 It 'consists of a gear-wheel and pinion to drive the countershaft, from which a! belt^one inch wide; rnus on a pully: to the pulley on the _;an. It will drive the Fan when slack, which cannot be done <^n Forges where a round belt is nsed^ No cinders or dirt can fall into the beannga. The crane comaining all the machinery, can beswunft under the centre of the Forge, thus preventing breakage while being'tranaported. We warrant this _or«e superior m every respect to any/other 1 in' the Ebarket. ? < _ t They are adapted for the use r bf' Farmers,! Jewellers Gunsmiths, Boiler-makerSi X-. Plumbers, and.Blacksmitbs—inif act, for all' purposes m which Forges are used. . , PRICE^-FROMi LS EACH, ..■■?.'■•.:■ P_PF^_^_ETSlJ^E_£e/ & CO., AUCKLAND. HAVE on sale and a_e sole Agents jin '-, New Zealand for the Baker' 1 _, 00 -8 Rotary Poller WIN DMILLS and FEED, GRINDERS . o| -. *?* Beat Combinatipn vfor jumping Water, Cuttiflg Chaff, Grinding; Corn, ',.'. f! w »?g i.fnnuWr. running any kind. of machinery, equal to Steam Power m uniformity of speed and regnlarityof motion.' ! vrrj , „ - • - . ■ Pr f oe copaplete with'Siiafuog, Piping Rod, and JPolley £38 eachi 'V ; '. : !v/ POWELL AND DOUGLAS CHAMPION WINDMILLS. Pricey from £15 each.— Send .for Circulars and Price Lists.. ': , MUMON WSJ^SfITABLE MILLS. ; . * THE BEST IN THE' WORLD^ '-« - ' AMERICAN Lubricatora aad Drank Pin Oilers ;La Dow's Disc Harrorow Cole - iman-and-Mprtona Ouitiyatora • JJnion : Seetf Drills ; and all the best and latest ', mproyed Agriculjkural and Mining-Machinery. - ; ;; ,: /; n; -;- T^BMO TR'lrC' i O UP P L, IE S. , '.'.*':. f „ : , i< OPPiE_^HEIM_iB; & ; CO., AUC__LAM). Soje m New Zealand for' Edward Paterson's European Telegraph Works Contractor to H. M. Governmect . .Paterson's Lqud Speakiritj ' MICRO ' TELEPHONES. "Paterson's Ebonite Bell Telenhones. ' Price with Cord,'Li each Patersbn _ barbon Transmitters with ! Bells. - • Price, L 3 10s each', n • : ' : • ; ..- --: Leclauche's Battferiea complete. Price 7s 6deaoh. , Insulated Wires for Telephones^for ELECTRIC LIGHTS. BURGIN?^ mmAUO ELIk3TRIO<iiAOHJ[NES. •Noißi, to take 44iSwanLamps.wii*..^......'.. .?*;.. . ..*..;. .EBoj V;j k> Jifoi ; Cbj to.take 66 Swan Lamps..., ....,.>Mi............,.L100. , , • SWAN^ INOiNIiESC^NT LAMPS. 5s each with, Sotkets ' ' , ! As ; orders.can "only be taken : m rotation they should be'given at once to ensure quick delivery. •■;■■.■■■.,. STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE, at L 46 per ton; For iull, partculars,, prices, and. terms, apply to— ' .";■■•■" ' Custom-house street, Auckland. BY 'SPECIAL ' VM^^^B^S^^ APPOINMENT. COACH FACTORY, : i > V.'.'-' ;-; -y.iTiK^!"-; ' ; ...... ; BUGGIESi DOGCARTS, AND. VEHICLES 01 every |Descriptioni Psdnt ng, iWminmg, «_d Repairs of aU- kinds done by good Mechanics, and ;.V' '.'.'''."''"' '.,','".;' "*'''',' at ' Moderate Prices. Siib_ttatially4ra^^^ Spring Traps from £24 and '"';' '-■'''[ " t ':'''■' ■ ■ "upwards. £, •' ■ ! ' ■" Harness of all Descriptions for sale veryCh'eap.

[ WOW M_aDYDEttCRIPTIVE Catalogue of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Tvf_s,, Shrubs, Roses, &&, &c, grown tor ,sale by JAMES LAIRD, JEgmont Nursery, Wanganui. > Post tree oh application New Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds of the best quality, wholes ! sale and retail. Price Lists and every information o application , JAMES LAIRD Taupo Quay, and Glasgow-stre t. Wi riganui TJ ICHTER NANNESTAD & GO. STEAM SAW AND PLANING ! , MILLS ' PALMERSTOIN NORTH, ' MANAWATU. MOULDING ARCHITRAVES, Etc always on hand l Contracts for timber supplied froir. any of their Saw Mil'A Their Steam Flour Mill is al»3 m ful working order. Silk Dressed Flcur of b^st qunJity.

TERESTEDIN FENOINGi THE PATENT OVAL • : ■i . SAMSON FENgEWI^ Has now been before the public for four years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving verygreaf satisfaction, m propf of which we hold r numeroas testimonials from well-known Colonists ; and the demand is daily increasing to sucu an extent, that numerous Spunoos^initatidns^bave lately been introduced m the various markets of Australia and ivew Zealand, for the sole,purpose,ot i; dania - ing the reputation of the Patent Oval Samson Wire. j ' THE SAMSte* WffiEj MESSES. POAD & BRAZIER T.EQ to inform the, Publicof Palm. J_) 7 eiston North s and the Surrounding Districts, that they [have opened a VETEMS ABY |hOEI.JSG FQRGE; ,■,.;.- -■•,.-.;ahi> .- ■ GENERAL SMITHY TERRACE END^» Horsea Carefully Shod, an^ Genera* BlacksmitWe worK. exeeute^

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 249, 22 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 249, 22 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 249, 22 September 1883, Page 1

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