- Miscellaneous. HOWARD'S ZIOZAO HARROWS gained a' tho last trial of tbe Royal Agricultur.il Sooioty of England, a' Newcastle, all the Prizes for Hanowsin all the classes, and for tl'e la«.t ten years J. and F. Howard have won . every Fir.-,t Pii&c for Iluriows in eveiy class. HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS ILwe received Sixteen First Prizes from the . Knval Agricultural Sooioty of England, boing tho Ingest, numbci of Prizes awarded to any kind Of j ll.ii rows ever exhibited. ' FORTY THOUdAiN'D RETS ARE NOW JN U.SE. 1 At tho Plymouth Meeting of tho ftovnl Agricult mal Society of England, July Ifi6s, J. and 2 F Howard won every prize for which tiny comf peted, viz. :— Two First Prizes for tho ließt Haymaking Machine!), and tho First Prize for the l best Horse Itike. Theso machines have won c ihe First Piizf at every competitive trial both at home and abroid. <■ Tlip following Prizes havp been awarded to J. r| and F. Howard by iho Royal Agrioultuuu Society of England -.—For y-fonr Fir»t Prizes for s the cest Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs for d heavy land, best Ploughs for gi-neial purpe-ses, best Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, boJt c Harrows, bes>fc Hoise Rakes, best Haymakers, c and best Horse Hoes; also tho Gold IWtdnl and other Prizes for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is especially adapted for laying down land 4 iv permanent pas uic. h Full particulars may be had of their AgenU ,_ throughout the Colonies, or will be sent freo ofi application to c JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, ie Britannia Ironworks, . Bei)v o r » , England. London Office— 4, Choapside. d Liverpool Office— lß, fwecting street. in 321 A . TTOWARD'S. CIIAMPIQN PLOUG-I JL.i gained at the last trials of tho Itoya Agricultural SociVty of Enghmd, at Nowcastle the first and Only Prize for tho Best Wjiebij Twvqu fou Gb^braii Purvosb )'• This is tho most important prizo for plough - offered by tho society, nnd for tho last ten year J. and F. Howard havo been the winners of it. HOWARD'S? CHAMPION PLOUGH has received Fifteen First Prizes from the Royn Agricultural Society of -England, being th largest number of prizes awarded to any kind o q^ plough ever exhibited. t 8 HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGHS ;4 won at tho last two years' Autumnal Matche tho unprecedented number of Forty-one All l h England Prizes, and upwards of 500 local prizes ,d the largest ihirn bor over gained by any makor. at MORE THAN" SIXTY THOUSAND ARE NOV id IN USE. 1(1 At the Plymouth Meeting of the Royal Agri )f cultural Society of England, July. 1805, J. am : F. Howard won every prizo for which they com peted, viz :— Two flrs^ Prizes for tho best Hay ie making Maohines, and the First Prize foi the best Horse Rake. Theso machines have wor every First p r i zo at every competitive trial, n both at home and abaoad, ' The following prizes havo been awarded to J, «l and F. Howard by tho Royal A»ricultura ,f Society of England :— Fort; -four First Prizes for tho bos- Ploughs for light land, hest Ploughs c for heavy hind, best Ploughs for general pur poses, best Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil P.oughs, best Hai rows best Horse Rakes, besl c Haymakers, and best Ilorso Hoes ; also, the Gold Medal, and other prizes, for Steam Cultili vating Machinery, »vhieh is especially adapted _ for laying down land for permanent pasture* o Full particulars may bo had of their agents thniiighou the colonies, or will bo sont free on application to r JAME-. & FREDERICK HOWARD, j r.IUTANNIA IRON WoitKS, B'BBPOR D', ENOI, AN D . ) Koudon Offico— 4, Clieap.-ide p Liverpool Office— l 9, Sweeting street. 322 a DINNBPORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA is the great remedy for acidity of tho Stomach, Hcidnche, Ifpartburn Indigestion, Sour Eructations, and Bilious Affeciions. It is the Physician's Cn>e for(iout, Khetimatio Gout Gravel, mid in other complaints of the bladder, and in ca«es of Fever and Feverish Irritability of Skin, it produces gra'eful cooling effeo s As a safe and gentle medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and for Ihe sickness of Pregnancy, Dinneford's Magnesia is indisponsible, and whyu taken with the Acidulated L"inou Syrup, forms a delightful Effervescing Salino and Aperient. Prep i red, by Divnkvord and Co., demists, London, and Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers, throughout tho World. CAUTION.— A«k for DIXNEFORD'S MAGNESIA, and see that " Dinncford and Co." is on every bottle and label. 891 a
KAYK'S WORjDBLL'S PILLS. rniUS Invaluahle Medicine, which hns been X Itnown throughout the United Kingdom for nearly hulf a century, and recognised by nil who have tried ifc to bo the BEST .PUKIFIEII OF THIS BLOOD, is admirably adapted to supply a great want-rthat of a remedy always at hand, eu'-y of application, and certain in its results. From their laigelyrx endud sale nnd general adoption, they may ho fairly o^s-sed as f HOUSEHOLD KKOBS^AttY. Sold ,l.y ab Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines. Agents for New Zealand .'—Wellington, Mr Ciias. D. Bajuiaud. Auokland, Mr H. Kemp. 11 a
FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. 'lIIIIS excellent Family Pill is 1 a rnedioino of 1 long-tried efficacy for purifying the bto)d so very osscntial for tlio foundation of go <i lic.iltJi, nud conceiting nil dhotders of the Stomach and Bowola. Two or },hree doses will -onvinco t lio afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily rogain its strength ; a healthy aoi ion of tho liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly take plaoo ; and renewed health will l)o 'ho quick result of taking this incdioine, according 10 tho directions accompanying eaoh box . v PERSONS OF A FULL HABIT, who are subject to headache, giddiness, drowsiness, singin » in tho oars, wising fiom too great a flow of blood to the head, should novor bo without them, us many dangerous symptoms will bo entirely canied off by ihoir timely use. For FEMALES these Pills are truly excellent, removing all obstructions, the distressing headiolio bo very piovalont with tho so*, depression sf spirit, (lulnoss of sight, nervous affedtions, blotches, pimples, and siiilowness of tho skin, \nd Riving a healthy, juveuilo bloom to the complexion To they are confidently recomliomied as tho he«t medicine that can bi taken ; r or child on of all aijes thoy are unequilled. Tlico Pills unite tho recommendation of a nild opeiaiion with the most succeßsail ■ ffeob, md fol' oldorly ptoplo or where an ouoa ional ))oripnt is requ red, notlliitg oau be letter dap'ed. Her Majesty's Or mtnissiohers hav6 aiitlibifsetl ho name and addre 8 f "Thomti PrbiUt N6 29, Strand, Londoi ," U l, e impressed iipd'n i&'o lovornmont stomp" allix d to r aoh ox of hr ' enuine medicines, with printed dilutions nB ,* lieu- use. - G5 a i
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West Coast Times, Issue 150, 12 March 1866, Page 4
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