Miscellaneous Tho Commissioners will reserve space (if early application is made) for he exhibition of processes of manufactures in certain bauds, or which can bo earned on without danger er inconvenionco in the premises. Steam and wator-powor will bo supplied for showing machinery in motion. Exhibitors must make all . necessary mechanical connections at their own expense. Packing cases must bo removed at the cost of the exhibitors so soon as the goods are taken charge of by tho Commissioners. Exhibitors will be permitted, subjeot only to the necessary general regulations, to erect, according to thoir own taste, all counters, stands, glass frames, brackets, awnings, hangings, or other similar con'rivances, whioh they may consider best calculated for the disp'ay of their goods. Packages and all artioles intended for exhibition should be addressed as follows : — "To tho Commissioners for tho " Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866, "Melbourne, " From [state exhibitor's name and colony]." Freo transit of goods for exhibition, which may be forwarded by Victorian railways, will bo allowed by the Government. Any further information required can be obtained f com J. G. Knioht, F.R.1.8.A., Seorotary, Office of lite Royal Commission, 64, Elizabeth -streot, Melbourne. HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS gained at tho lust trial of the Royal Agricultural Sooiety of England, at Nowcastlo, all tho Prizes for Harrows in all tho olasses, and for the last ten years J. and P. Howard havo won every First Prize for Harrows in every class. HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS Havo received Sixteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being the largest number of Prizes awarded to any kind of Harrows ever exhibited. FORTY THOUSAND SETS ARE NOW IN USE. At tho Plymouth Meeting of the Royal Agri(Jultural Sooiety of England, July, 1865, J. and F- Howard won every prize for which they competed, viz. : — Two First Prizes for tho best Haymaking Maohines, and tho First Prize for the best Horse Rake. Theso maohines have won the First Prize at every competitive trial both at home and abroad, The following Prizes have beon awarded to J. and F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Sooiety of England : — Forty-fonr First Prizes for thecest Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs for heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horso Eakes, best Haymakers, and best Horse Hoes ; also the Gold Medal and other Prizes for Steam Cultivating Maohinery, whioh is especially adapted for laying down land in permanent pasture. Full particulars may be had of their Agents throughout the Colonies, or will be sent free on application to JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bri)f o n d , EnoiiAhs. London Office — 4, Cheapsido. Liverpool Office— lß, Sweoting street. 321 a HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH gained at jthe last trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, the first and Only Prize for the Best Wheel Piouan ron General Purposes This is the most important prize for ploughs offered by tho society, und for the last ten years J. and F. Howard have been the winners of it. HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH has received Fifteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Sooiety of England, being the largest number of prizos awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited. HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGHS won at the last two year ' Autumnal Matohes tho unprecedented number of Foity-one AllEngland Prizes, and upwards of 600 local prizes, the largest number ever gained by any maker. MORE THAN SIXTY THOUSAND ARE NOW IN USE. At the Plymouth Meeting of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England, July, 1865, J. and F. Howard won every prize for whioh they competed, viz ;— Two first Prizes for the best Hay* making Maobines, and tho First Prize for the best Horse Rake. These machines have won every First Prize at every oompotitivo trial, both at home and abaoad. Tho following prizes have been awarded to J. and F, Howard by the Royal Agricultural iSooiety of England :— Fortj-four First Prizes, for the best Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs for 1 heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horse Rakes, best Haymakers, and best Horso Hoos ; also, tho Gold Medal, and other prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, whioh is especially adapted for laying down land for permanent pasture, Full particulars may be had of their agents throughout the colonies, or will bo sent freo on application to JAMES & FREDEBICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. Eondon- Office— 4, Oheapside. Liverpool Office— lo, Sweeting streot. 322 a INDIGESTION ANDS TOMACHIO WEAKNESS. PEPSINE E. TMORSON & SON, wholesale and export • Druggists, Manufacturers of the farfamed PEPSINE WINE, are enabled to offer the Jurest and surest substitute for tho Gastrio vice. Its uso is now universal. Sold in bottles 4, 8, and 16 ozs, and obtainable of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. MORSON'S PEPSINE LOZENGES MORSON'S PEPSINE POWDER MORTON'S PATKNT GELATINE. And all Granular preparations, &o. Manufactuiers of Chemical, Pharmaceutical, and Photographical Preparations. T MORSON & SON, 31-3 and 124, Southampton Row, London. *#* Ordors (payable in London), aro most carefully shipped. a 259 /BOLT'S REVOL RS As supplied to and adopted by the ENGLISH. AMERICAN, RUSSIAN, PRUSSIAN, and many other Governments, aro recognised to be tho most durable and efficient Revolvers existing for house protection, travellers and fficers. , Colt's celebrated Revolving RIFLES, SHOT-UUNS, & PISTOL-CARBINES (Pis ol vith attachable stock.) Exhibition Prize Me^al awarded 1862. Beware of Counterfeits. Every arm is London proved, and bears the Company's trade marks. Holsters, Belts, Pouches, Ammunition. Address— COLTS FIREARMS COMPANY, li, Pall M*Jl, London. SOS A
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West Coast Times, Issue 207, 18 May 1866, Page 4
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923Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 207, 18 May 1866, Page 4
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