Miscellaneous. HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS gained at tho last trial of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastlo, all the Prizes for Harrows in all tho classes, and for tho last ten years J. and F. Howard havo won .''every Iftrst Prize for Harrows in ovory class. HOWARD'S 2IGZAG HARROWS Havo received Sixteen First Prizes from tho Bpval Agricultural Society of England, being the] •largest 'nuinbor of Prizes awarded to any kind o£> Harrows ever exhibited. FORTY THOUSAND SETS ARE NOW IN USE. At tho Plymouth Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, July, 1866, J. and P. Howard won every prize for which they tsompoted, viz. : — Two First Prizes for tho best Haymaking Machines, and the First Prize for the best Horse Rake. These machines have won the First Prize at every competitive trial both at home and abroad, The following Prizes have been awarded to J. '.&& F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural 'Society of .England :— Forty-fonr First Prizes for jhecest Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs for heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, Tateh Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horso Rakes, best Haymakers, . and boat Horse Hoes ; also the Gold Medal and other Prizes for Steam Cultivating Maohinevy, ! whioh is especially adapted for laying down laud in permanent pasture. Pull particulars may be had of their Agents ' throughout the Colonies, or will bo sent free on application to JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, j Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. London Office— 4, Cheapside. Liverpool Office— lß, Sweeting street. 821 A TTTOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH JLL gained at tho last trials of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, the first and Only Prize for tho &BST WOBBIi PliOnOH BOR GbNBRAIj PURPOSES This is the most important prize for ploughs offered by thosooiety, and for the last ten years J. and F. Howard havo been the winners of it. ,t, t ,- HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH has received Fifteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being the largest number of prizes awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited. HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGHS won at the last two years' Autumnal Matohes the unprecedented number of Forty-one AllPrizes, and upwards of 600 local prizes, the largest number ever gained by any maker, MORE T.HAN SIXTYTHOUSAND ARE NOW IN USE. At 'ihe Plymouth. Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Sopiety of England, July, 1866, J. and F. Howard- won every prize for which they compete.d, riz ;— Two first Prizes for the best Hay. making Machines, and the First Prize for the best Horse Rake. These machines havo won ev«ry First Price at every competitive trial, both at home aud abaoad. The following prizes havo been awarded to J. and F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Society or England ; — Forty-four First Prizes, for- the best Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs for heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horse Rakes, best Haymakers, and best Horse Hoes ; also, the Gold Medal, and other prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is especially adapted for laying down land for permanent posture, . Full .particulars may be had of their agents throughout the colonies, or will bo sent free on application to JAMES & FREDEBICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. Eondon Office — 4, Cheapsido. Liverpool Office— l 9, Sweeting street. 822 a EINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA is i the great remedy for acidity of the la'oh, Hoadaoho, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, and Bilious Affeotions. Jt.ie the Physician's Curo for Gout, Rheumatic Gotit, Gravel, aud in other complaints of tho bladder, and in cases of Fever and Fevorish Irritability of Skin, it produces grateful cooling effoQ^a As a safe .and gentlo medioino for Infants, Chlliiren, Delicate Females, and for tho eioknegs of Pregnancy, Dinnofonl's Magnesia is indispensable, and when taken with tho Acidulated Lemon Syrup, forms a delightful Effervescing Salino and Aperient. Prepared by Din^bford and Co., Ohomists, London, and Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers, tbWtfghout the World. CAUTION.— Ask for DINNEFORD'S MAGNRSIA, 'and see that " Dinneford and Co." is on every bottle and label. 891 a "•■■ KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. THIS Invaluable Medicine, which has been known throughout the United Kingdom for nearly half a century, and recognised by all who have tried it to be the BERT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, is admirably adapted to supply a. great want— that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and certain in its results. From their largely-extended sale and genoral adoption, they may be fairly classed as a HOUSEHOLD NECESSARY. Sold by nil Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines. /.Agents for New Zealand :— Wellington, ATr Ohab. D. Barraud, Auokland, Mr H. Kemp, 11 a FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. FpHIS excellent Family Pill is a medioino of X. long-tried efficacy for purifying tho blood, so very essential for the foundation of good health, and correcting all disorders of the Stomaoh and Bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomaoh will speedily regain its strength ; a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly take place ; and renewed health will bq the quick result of taking this medicine, according to the directions accompanying each toox. • PERSONS OF A FULL HABIT, who are subject to headache, giddiness, drowsiness, singing in the ears, arising from too great a flow of blood to the head, should never be without them, Is, many dangerous symptoms will bo entirely cairied, off, by their timely use. ' ' ,'Fpr, FEMALES theso Pills are truly oxcellent, removing all obstructions, the distressing headache so very prevalent with the sex, depression of 'spirit, dulnesa of sight, nervous affeotions, blotches, pimples, and sallowness of the skin, and giving a healthy, juvenile bloom to the complexion. v To MOTHERS, they are confidently recommended as the i be.Bt medicine that' can be taken j for children of all ages they are unequalled. Thes« Pill? unite the recommendation of a BMd operation with the most successful effect, tirdfor elderly people or where an occasional aperient h required, nothing can bo better ttopted. ■ , ■ Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorised the name and address of "Thomas Ptfoutt, No. M9| Strand, London," to be impressed upon the jSfQvernmeat stamps affixed to each box of the K^ylno m«dioineß, with printed direotions for Itouuw* . 663
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West Coast Times, Issue 162, 26 March 1866, Page 4
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1,047Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 162, 26 March 1866, Page 4
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