SY DN BY INTER S A TIONAL EXHIBITION. M •AKSHALL, SONS AND CO. Obtained the highest award for THRESHING MACHINES. THE ONLY FIRST PRIZB. Extract from Sydney Mail, Saturday, March 13tb, ISSO : Prizes for Threshing Machines. — The Prizes for Threshing Machim-3 shown at the International Exhibition were awarded this week, and the places are aa roilows : Messrs. MARSHALL, SONa & CO.. Gainsborough ... ... ••• j[ s ' Messrs. Boston, Proctor and Co. ... ~ Robey and C'<> - „ Horosby and Sons ... ... 3rd „ Ransomes, Sims, and Head ... 3rd , Foster and ions ... ••• 3rd ~ Buffalo Pitt3 The Judges of the Malshaix Machine in their report:—" This is a very superior machine in design, good workmanship, and material, and has several Rood improvements. —First Degree of Merit. (Signed) John Struth, Chairman ; S. Poolman ; J. P. Frank." MARSHALL, SONS AND CO. Obtained the highest award for STEAM ENGINES: 2 Special First and 3 First Prizes. Extract from Sydney Mail, Saturday, April 3rd, ISSO The Judges are of opinion that MAR* SHALL. SONS & CO.'S Engines deserve the highest commendation for their general proportions, their elegance and symmetrical design, their arrangement! for adjustment, and their workmai ship and finish, and they recommend them for the Highest award. The automatic expansion gear on the Hoiizontal Engine.®, and the general finish on the 3-horse Vertical Engines, deserve special notice.—(Siimed) A. R. Ritchie, John W. Chapman, F. G. Newton, Nownan Selee (Chairman). Extract from the Judees' Orrcial Report: PORTABLE ESGI:SE3. MARSHALL, SONS & CO Ist R. Garrett and Sons I 3' 'Clayton and Shuttleworth 2nd Huston, Proctor and Co. ... ... 2id R. Hornsby and Son 3 2nd W. Foster and Co 2nd 'P. W. Reynolds and Co. ... --- 2nd Robey and Co 2nd Davey, Paxman acd Co. ... ••• - Q d Waterhouse and Co. ... ••• 2nd J. F. Durence 2nd Bansomes, Sims and Head 3rd VERTICAL ENGINES. MARSHALL, SONS & CO. Spacial Ist Shanks and Son 3 2nd Ransomes, Sims and Head ... 2nd Rofcey and Co 2nd W. Foster and Co 3rd "Waterhouse and Co. ... ... ••• 3rd W. Jones and Co. ... ... ••• 4th For particulars and Price 3 of Marshall s Machinery, apply to the Agents, MEiSSRS. HENDERSON, LAW & CO., DUNEDIN, "Where stock is kept. 564 jy/£R. GEORGE ROBINSON, SURGEON DEMTIST, EDEN -STREET, OAMARU, (Opposite the Wesleyan Chapel.) G. R. visits Wjimate on the first Monday in every month. ET APPOISTMEST TO 3IS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. F ERR TE R AND ROCK, PHOTOGRAPHERS. The Studio BEING NOW RE-OPENED, i)rder3 will be executed with promptness and despatch. None but approved work sent out. D. A. M' L E O 3 CIVIL ENGINEER, OAMARU. 714 £4OOO s o7™ EP ' KO- - CUP, To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, ISSI. Tickets £L First Horse ... ... ••• £IOOO Second Horse ... ... 300 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (di'-Hed) 700 Non-starters (divided)... ... ••• 1600 The £7OO for other starters will average about £IOO each hcrae. The £IBOO for non-3 farters will average about £6O each horse. Mr. George North, of Lambton Quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the "Wellington Cup. This time it i 3 for no less thun £4OOO, which will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr. North's former racing sweeps have invariably been conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for his "four-thousand-pounder."—Evesixg Post, 9th September. Address GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Post Office ; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Agent for Oamaru, MR. TAYLOR, Hairdresser. 407 2J Per Cent. Reduction on all Purchases. Study Economy, and buy your Groceries at the OAMARU BRANCH I, DUNETON CO-OPERATIVE STORK. THE Proprietors, wh Ie thanking the Public generally for the very liberal support accorded them since the opening of »*"'« Branch, would rtipectfully intimate that, having met with «nch success, they have made tn-thcr great reductions in Teas, Sugars, &c., of fjom 20 to 25 per cent. To advertise our list of prices would simply put a few of our contemporaries to the expense and trouble of imitating the same. "We th•refere but give a few quotations Just to hand, oar selections from First Consignments of SEASON'S TEAS in half-chesta from Is SM to 23 per lb; 121b boxes from 17s fid (common) to 30a (finest imported). Our blended teas are noted for their superlative excellence, and are now giving general satisfaction. 2s, 23 Gd, and 33. A reduction made to purchasers of 61b parcels. Assam, Pekoe, Souchong, Foo Chow, pekoe, and Young Hyson (green) on hand. Finest Roasted Coffee Beans, or ground |{ required. Try our mixture of Finest Coffees at Is 10d. SUGARS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. Yellow Crystal, 44; Grey do, 4Jd ; No. 1 Company White, 4jd; No. 2 do Snowdrop, sd; Cut Loaf Suear, s£d. Special concessions made to tea purchasers. Our large and fresh stock of General Groceries and Provisions for quality and cheapness will be found Excelsior. Country orders dclivcrcd fzcc of railway W, DICKSON.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 12 November 1880, Page 2
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