Public Notices. 11l k i d <fe : Gr RAY, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. • ’ Reid and Gray won the only Gold Medal for Double , I arrow Ploughs'Awarded to New Zealand at the Melbourne Exhibition Extract from Jurors’ Report—- ’ “ Ploughs—'ln Ploughs there is one Ek- • Mbit to which we wish to draw special * attentiqp„to. aa,,.being the best, and,, that-is - the Double Fer.row Plough of Reid and Gray, dif Dunedin,' New Zealand, 'ln finish * and construcficin' it'is far 'superiorto any’ other.” The Double .Furrow was the only Plough of any description that we exhibited at the Melbourne Exhibition. ; 'We would also draw special attention ohr iCOEN DRILLS. - ; which have this season ;. been greatly improved by - the substitution of malleable iron in .place of cast iron for .all the parts, ’liable to breakages.. We supplied over 30. last, season, all' of which, have . givenunqualified satisfaction. Our Corn Drills gained first prizes. this season at Timaru,;’ Ashburton', Christchurch,' and Dunedin, ! beating i both the American ahd : English exhibits. " 1 • ' G WYNNE and COY., ENGINEERS. Essex Street Works, Strand, London, England. Manufacturers of the best quality Artesian Well-boring’toolSi' etc. Gwyne and Beale’s patent exhausters and blowers,,.boilers pf all,powers and fprms,*: ; fixed, and ( per tables :;; - Gwynne’s patent' dockipuntping ma*. ; chinery. .Gwynne’s patent centrifugal r pumps, all ; sizes, . • Pumping machinery for Docks, Canals, Estates, Harbors, Irrigation Works, tO ;i i Hydraulic-. Presses, .Lifts,;, Pjimps, i- and ; ■; Bams.,’' Ihdigd planters' and General Machinery... Iron Bridges, Caissons, Houses and, Stores., Puknpihg, Engines, "for supply of Towns, Factories] Canals, Estates, etc/ ! , Engines, Portable and Fixed of all Powers.' Irrigation Pumps of all sizes and. forms. Sheep-washing an#GHorse-clipping ma- ■ chinery.'. ,a,.- 1 ,,;.i 1 Turbine Walter . Wheels, and* Pumping. j MacbiHes (Girard’s celebiated patents). General machinery. t •; . , Contractors to the Indian Government, ' ! ‘ See,, See. _ This MacMnery has had twenty-eight Prize Medals at the' tions of ,the Fir?t Cities and Countries, in the World. ’ ] Hlustrated taloguds mth..engravings' and detailed nldrmation forwarded on 'applicationa’.i;'i. ; jgORWIOK’S BAKING POWDER Is used by thousands o£ Families, for raising Bread, with half the trouble, and in a quarter of the time yeast, ai Berwick’s Baking, Powder, .... ■ Makes deUeious hot digestive tea cakes ini a few minutes, "and Norfolk dumplings, better than yeast. ■ ' 1 ' s Berwick’s’Baking Powder. ■' With this article small loaves of bread 'can’ bh made in a -iewi minutes, if placed in a . “ i, quick oven; ’• U. Berwick’s Baking Powder, ’ Invaluable-at the Diggings,!and in the Bush, where yeast is not to be got, v Berwick’,3 Baking PowderJJ ■ Saves eggs and betterin'making puddings and pastry, arid prevents indigestion.-.. Berwick's'Baking Powder,. As used'in the Arctic'Expeditions, and.Jby. the Annies in the Crimea arid.-China, will keep for years in 'a dry place. Awarded . four Gold Medals for excellence of Quality. - ••Borwick’s Baking ; Powder] Will secure the following important results :—Bread will.be. made cheaper*-more digestive, and in, pne-lonrth , cakes, puddings and pastry 'will' be f mado light, wholesome, and delicious* with half the usual quantity of Eggs "and Butter, and Flour will be'converted intb Te'a'Gaies, Buns, Scones, Norfolk Dumplings, &c., in a few minutes at a trifling cost. Sold by Storekeepers and Grocers in Id and 2d packets] and 6d and Is Patent , Boxes, - /. , .. WHOLESALE OP G. BORWIOK & , v - ■•’•sons; Oniawell street, London, " nnHISLAMP is, complete in. Rseif, make, ' X Gas from Bonzolipo.at]a (farthing pet hour. Perfectly safe; cheap , i and easily managed. ’ ’ V,'’ r adapted for I’villages, 1 ’ villages, ’ oarriag Mves, ; <S:b. ''- ,! -’ < '- , *’y " ’‘ ,ll "’’ '■] .], ”]' Apply to ’} ; : BUN AUTOPNBUMATIO LIGHTING ... AND HEATING 00., ~ t -115, Southwark street: S.B. > Manufacturers,olt the celebrated “ Sum Machine for lighting-mansions, &c., without the trouble,;expens ..and dirt.-of coal gas, ! , “IT-*! , ~ References to many, of .the nobility apd ‘•gentry ’ ~ '■ GEATEFDL.—COMFORTING, jg P P S’S 000 0 A BREAKFAST. “By a thorough Iriiowledgeof thenatura laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and'by a careful, applij cation 1 of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which i may sayp us fhany ; heavy; doctors’ bills. :It is by the judicious use of such articleAbf diet that a donstitiiition may be gradually built up until Bn'ougUj 'o resist every tendency of'diseaite.' ’ Hundreds maladies are l floating Aroond us "ready to attack wherever theire is a weak point. : .We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping burselves fortified, with ; pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”,— i See article in the “ Civil Service Gazette.’ Made simply with boiling water or mi Sold billy in packets labelled]— JAMBS EPPS & 00.,3 '.HOSKKOPiTinb OHKMIsisJ ' ' ' • ■ London; ■' ' " 5 . Also—EFP’S CHOCOLATE-ESSENCE 4 i for Afternoon use. ‘ . * 1
"SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES." THE following, appointed for Timarn .. Washdyke Winchester OamarU ... St Andrews Waimate',.., Geraldine.. ; Peel Forest:; Pleasant point , Christchurch >. AGENTS have been this journal;—, , (George Pearson . * ]T. Collins . F. Watson J. j. Heap' . ’ C. W. Gimson . R. L. Rule • . J. W. Hurt fß.Hutt i* (F. Gascoyne . J. Freeman ■ .. . Joseph Dean Jnmv , J. L., Morris . . ; R. F, Cogsn, • v , "ANTED KNOWN—that Billheads , , ; Oirpulars ( Cards, .Programmes General printing ofevery description, from : entirely hew type, are executed ,at the Sooth Oant3Ebuht Times Office, Ohnrah street, j ‘H'ly ''' ...'.v , ‘ANTED. AGENTS for the Sale ana ' delivery of this Journal in-various parts of'the,South. Canterbury district. To , efficient'agents a liberal allowance will bo made, i&pply, Manager, S.O. Times Office,.. TimarUi :i ,■ , .
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2944, 1 September 1882, Page 4
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866Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2944, 1 September 1882, Page 4
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