There is genius still extending Science, and its world of power ! 'Mid the dust, and speed, and clamour Of the loom-shed and the mill; 'Midst the clink of wheel and hammer, Great results are growing still! Though too oft by Fashion's creatures Wo°rk and workers may be blamed ; Commerce need not hide its features; Industry is not ashamed ! What is noble ? that which places Truth in its enfranchised will! Leaving steps, like angel's traces That mankind may follow still l E'en through scorn's malignant glances Prove him poove3t of his clan ; He's the noble, who advances Freedom and the cause of Man ! PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the settlers of the Wairarapa and Whareama districts that he has purchased that wel - known Grey Entire Horse " lIS VINCIBLE, which will stand during the season, at convenient places in the district. Terms:—A single mare, £3 3s ; three or more mares the property of the same owner, £2 2s each, payable on or before the first day of January, 1872. For further particulars, apply to Mr Nicboles, Abbotsford station, Tauera. ™ mnnp. 80 of " New Zealand February 4, 1871.] Colonial Secretary's Office, "Wellington, 3rd February, 1871. 'N compliance with recommendations contained in the Reports of the Flax Commission Committee, and of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, to the efteet that " premiums not exceeding in the whole £SOO should be granted for the encouragement of Sericiculture in the Colony," and that the development of certain industrial pursuits would often be best promoted by the offer ot a bonus on production, the fcllowirg Rewards are offered, subject to tie under-mentioned conditions : A bonus of 50 per cent, on the value realized is offered for the production ot the first £IOOO worth of cocoons of the Silkworm or of the'S ilk worm produced in the Colony, to be paid on quantities of not less value than £SO or more than £IOO produced by any one person. . .. To any person or persons who shall manufacture, within the Colony, from New Zealand a For the first 500 reams of Printing Paper, a sum of £4OO ; and a further sum of £250 for the first 500 reams of Packing raper; and the Me sum for the Qrst 10,000 yards of Scrimcloth suitable for covering flax bales. Conditions. The required quantity of each article to be completed before the 30th June, 1872. The weight of each ream of printing paper to be not less than 30 lbs., of each ream of packing paper not less than 40 lbs., and of each piece of scrim-cloth of 100 yards in length and double width, not less than 30 lbs. The rewards will be paid on the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the Government that the above conditions have been complied with. W . GISBORNE. DAMS'S PATENT C. F. BREECHLOADING REVOLVERS as exclusively adopted by H.M. War Departments. Reprints of special articles from the "Engineer," "Daily Telegraph," " Pall Mall Gazette," &c, on competitive tnab oi this revolver, with price lists, can be obtained on application to John Adams, at the Factory and Depot, 391, Strand, London, W.C., the sole aidress. , .„ ~, ~„. Breech loading guns and rifles with all ne•cessary appurtenances. Caution.—lt is necessary to caution purchasers against spurious imitations of this revolver of the most inferior make. __ HE STEAM ENGINE TRIALS OF 'JL' the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Oxford, 1870. The First prizes at this show were again awarded to Clayton and Shuttleworth viz :- The first prizes for Horizontal Fixed Engine of 10 H. B ; Eirst Prizes for Steam Engine with boilercombined. . At the previous trials of steam engines at Burvr 1867, Clayton and Shuttleworth took all the First Prizes for Engines, also a prize of £ls for Thrashing Machines, and the Society's Silver Medal. Clayton and Shuttleworth have received First Prizes at all Trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at which they have competed since 1849 N B —All the principal Makers of Portable Engines, &c, compete for this Society's Prizes, being the only trials in Great Bntian conducted by competent and impartial engineers, and where the capability and value ot each engine is thoroughly tested by practical experiments. 0. &S. therefore do not compete at any other shows. Portable engines, from 4 to 25-horse power, Thrashing Machines, single, double, and treble blast, with patent rolled steel beater plates, and all other recent improvements. Grinding mills, saw benches, straw elevators, &c. CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH, Stamp End Works, Lincoln ; 78 Lombard street, London and Tarleton street, Liverpool. Catalogues on application, or free by post.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 45, 2 December 1871, Page 18
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