ADVERTISEMENTS. 



ATKINSON & PHILIPSON, 



(ESTABLISHED 1794) 



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Carriage and Harness Manufacturers. 



Prize Medallists and sole makers of Landaus and Victoria 

 Phaetons, fitted with PHILIPSON'S WHIP CEE SPRINGS; 

 Inventors of the registered Castlereagh and Ravensworth 

 Cars, and several other light, elegant, and useful Carriages. 



Messrs. A. & P.'s numerous Showrooms contain SEVERAL HUNDRED 

 CARRIAGES, comprising Landaus, Broughams, Phaetons, Dog Carts, &c., all 

 constructed on soundly scientific principles, and fitted with every modern 

 accessory, calculated to enhance the pleasure and safety of driving. 



THE DESIDERATA HARNESS was introduced by Messrs. A. & P., as 

 the only humane method of harnessing a horse, to ensure the ease and comfort of 

 the horse and the safety of the driver. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. 



lorttLumberlaad Carriage and Harness Manufactory, 

 NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. 



MTERS' ROYAL CATTLE SPICE 



For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, and G-ame. 



PATRONS:— 



HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 



His Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES. 



His Royal Highness the DUKE OF COKNAU&HT. 



His Majesty tub King of Holland. i The Right Hon. the Earl op Zetland, 



The King of Beligum, The right Hon. Lord Fitzhardingb. 



His Grace the Duke of Ruccleugh. \ The late Sir Walter C. Trevelyan, 



His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. 

 The most noble The Marquis op 



Londonderry. 

 Th e Eight Hon. the Earl of Coventry. 



Bart. 

 Sir Hugh Cholmley. 

 \v. McL'OMBiF, Esq., M.P. 

 Jambs reid, Esq. H. adamson, Esq. 



The Leading exhibitors and Prize Taker.s at all the Principal Cattle Shows, etc. 



MARK THESE RESULTS, IF USED AS DIRECTED, THAT 



HORSES eat better, rest better, work with more spirit, and are kept in better condition, 



COWS (milch) yield a larger quantity and a better kind of milk. 



COWS (feeding) fatten more rapidly, and the meat is better in quality. 



SHEEP are kept free from disease, and a better quality of wool and mutton is produced. 



PIGS feeil quickly, at small cost, and firm and sweet mellow bacon is obtained. 



POULTRY thrive and do well upon it, its use ensuring a larger quantity of ^gs the 

 year aronud. 

 The man'^facturer particularly desires that you will use the spice regularly two or three 

 times a day. By giving it to your animals at inter-vals no pood will result ; it is the regularity 

 of its use that ensures success. At a cost of about one halfpenny per head per d'',y, you may 

 keep your cattle in perfect health, and fatten them in half the time. 



T. MYERS, Steam Spice Mills, York, Hull, and London. 



Sold in 1 cwt. and \ cwt. Bags, at 34s per cwt. 



