Companies. VICTORIA- Plßfr ANl> MARINE . INSURANCE COMPANY, GitoiVki, — £200;000 StBBWK(J, Head Oißce — 89, Collins-street east, Melbourne, fPHE Agents beg to announoe that thoy -L ate authorised to' accept both Fire and Marine Risks. FIRE DEPARTMENT, Insurance effected on Buildings of every description, Stock-in-Trado, Furniture; or other interests. MARINE DEPARTMENT. Risks taken on Hulls and Merchnndiso to Europe, or any Intercolonial or Coastwise Port, including West Coast Ports. LOSSES Settled promptly and liberally. Rates of Pretniu'm, Proposal Forma, dnd ©very information may bo had on application to Mobison, Law, & Co., Agents, 2052 Hokitika and Greyraouth. TQHITISH and FOREIGN MARINE tNSMA^CE' COMPANY. AH claims for loss or damage dt goods insured by the- above company are to be •eny ( ju isx diately to the undersigned for actfustm ItICfIARD REEVES k CO., Ag«at§ for. Hokitika and lay gray River. NEtdON COAL COMPANY, GREY RIVER. THIS Cofnpany have now commenced work at the Mind recently held by ICesrti Batty and Co\, and ara prepared to supply Coals' of the best quality, at re* daeadpri&S. _ Vfli^U tot any of th* Netr Zttitw* or < Australian ports can be ballasted as per agr«Btt(Snt. H. Lcoai, 1930 Manager. TV/fR- E. LUSH, a letter for you at our IVI Office. Baiit, HotToSTOjr, & Co. Whatf-sfrfeet. ' 1978 Miscellaneous. HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS gained at tho last trial of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, all the Prizes for Harrows in all the classes, and for the last ten years J. and P. Howard have won •very First Prize for Harrows in every class. HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS Have received Sixteen First Prices from the ■ Boyal Agricultural Society of England, beirigthe largest number of Prices awArded toany kind of Harrtwi ever exhibited. FORTY THOUSAND "SETS ARE NOW IH I U3E. At the .Plymouth Meeting of the Koyal Agricultural Society of England, July. 1865, S. and P. Howard won every prize for which they competed, viz. :r-Twd First Prizes for the best Haymaking Machines, and the First Prize for the best Hone Rake. Theie machines have won (he First Prl2e at every competidve trial both at borne and abroad. The following Prizes have been awarded to J. and F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Bocieiy «f England :— Forty-fonr FJmt Prizes for thecest Ploughs fo> light lind, best Ploughs for heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, beet Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horse Rakes, bent Haymakers, •nd best Horse Hoes ; also the Gold Mednl and ether Prizes for St«m Cultivating Machinery, whlcti tseW&Utly ad&pted for laying down laud la permanent pas'nra. Fall pariicainrs m*.r b« ha 4of their Agent* Sfcrnnghnnt t.ho Colonies, or will be sent free on application to JAMES. AND FREDERICK HOWARD, , JtyITAWrA iBOirWnRWi Heroin, ( Knot. and. ... Londrtn OfH<y»*-4, ChMn^ide. j Uverpoel Office — 18, ?w*«tlng street. ' 811 a j H6WARt)'>« OH. AMP TON PLOUGH! M*"* At tb* hit, trift'e bf fhe Ravkl | AtrlenHurti Sof^tx.nf K^tt^nd, at Newcastle, tit first and Only Prto for th* j Birr Wniit. ftnvon for Qkrerat* PvarnsiSß TM« h t»>^ niwl important nrijie for plonghs •ffm^dKT.thei^ft^t.v. and for the fust fen years J. tna f. Howard have been the winners of it. HOWARD 1 ? CHAMPION PLOUGH j BU rW*tv« Pifttfn Ffwfc Priws from the Royal AirrteiUoral tiocfiot* 6f England, belne th* fc»**t nnmber of nrfies awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited. HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGHS w»n at fti« f»*t two years' Anttimnal Matches the onnr#e*<lpnted nnmbpr of Foity«nne AHKnjtUnd Prises, and npwards of 500 local nrizes, Ihe largest pnmber ever gained by any maker. MORE THAN BIXTYTOOUSAND ARE NOW IN USE. AtthtTJvwottth Meeting of tbeßovM Agrlefli'nml R/vrf«tvof En.c Und, July. 1865. J. and F. Howard won every pr?7,e for whfch they comyeUrt, vl« •:— -Two first Prizes for the hest Hay. within* JWaohfiw, anjj the First Prize for Ihe best' Homp fake. Tbpae mnnhineo have won ♦very Firs* Prize *t f very competitive ttial, both ni flome and abaoad. Th«» followtng tirizpa have bppn awarded to J. And V. Howard by the Rov«l AsHetiltural PoMetjr of Encland :— Fort'-four First Prizes, fir th»W Vhngh* for light, land, best Ploughs for b«*vy land, /bent Plough*! for general purp<Me>. bpst Rtdoinß PJonvha. bpst Sithitoil PTou^m best Hnn-ows b^st Horse Rakes, bpst Hnvroakerf. and best Horse Hoes; also, the Gold MfidM. find other prizes., for St«am CnltiT»ti (t Ifnchinerr, .whiob is especially adapted fer toying down land for permanent pasture. Pal! particulars may be bad of their ments UirmjfchW tfce colonies or w)ll be sent free on atpllfllMotto lkU& k FREDERICK HOWARD, ~ mrriiOftl liojt WOJHW, ' wiwen Offios^i, tlheiptide. ol?tifMlOflk^-.l» k S«Mtiag«tmt. ISIa
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West Coast Times, Issue 174, 10 April 1866, Page 4
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754Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 174, 10 April 1866, Page 4
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