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■pi RAN CIS T. MATO, HAMPSTEAD, ASHBURTON, HAS FOR SALE— Sections, with or without cottages. Potatoes, Blue Derwent and Bath Kidneys. Carrots. Mangolds, in any quantity. Bone Manure, from bone meal to inch bone Also, — An 8-horse-power Engine and Clayton and Shuttleworth Combine and Elevator. Bones Purchased in any quantity for Cash. Orders by Post promptly attended to. F. T. Mayo, F. Ferriman Has for sale harrow BY HAXTON & BEATTIE, Patentees and Sole Makers of the Celebrated SPRING TOOTH FLEXIBLE HARROWS. They combine Lightness of Draught, Practicability, and Cheapness, and meet the approval of all who have examined them. Over 500 at work in New Zealand since 1880. This Patent Harrow has been swarded First Prize at the recent Exhibition held in Christchurch New Zealand, May, 1882,' and the following prizes were also gained; after competitions, trials, and testings:— Ist Prize Medal at Taieri Agricultural - Show, 1880 Ist Prize at the Mataura Show, Gore, 1880 Ist Prize at the Invercargill Show, 1880 Ist A war 3 of Merit, Ashburton Exhibition, March, 1881 Ist Prize Medal, Napier Show, 1881 Ist Prize Medal, Invercargill Exhibition, November, 1881 Ist Prize, Launceston, Tasmania,' 1882 ' Ist Prize for Light and Heavy, Dunedin, • 1872 • Ist Prize, Gore, 1882 Ist Prize Medal, Taieri Show, November, • ‘ 1881 Ipt Prize, Patea Show, December, 1881 Ist Prize, Riverton Show, December, 1881 Ist Prize, Oamaru Show, December, 1881 Ist Award of Merit, Dunedin Exhibition, 1881 Ist Prize, Dunedin Show, December, 1881 Ist Prize, Christchurch Exhibition, May, 1882 Ist Prize, Invercargill, December, 1883 Ist Prize Southbridge, 1882 FIRST PRIZE, ASHBCRTON, 1883. The Principal Advantages of this Harrow are as Follows: It is 25 per cent. Cheaper than any other. Because of its simplicity, it is more , durable. The flexible and spring-tooth working of the Harrows produce a steady strain, which prevents horses from having sore . shoulders. A twelve-foot Harrow can be taken to pieces and put together again by any boy in five minutes’' time. Every tooth being a component part of the Harrow, the extra labor and expense of tools, bolts, nuts, threads, shoulder pieces, framework, etc., is entirely done away with. Each tooth acts independently of the others, and will do its work thoroughly over level, rough, knolly, or unevenly ploughed ground. . It ia the only Harrow in the world that can be taken to pieces in ten minutes, and securely packed in a bag ready for shipment, or that can be taken to a blacksmith’s and sharpened, at half the cost of any other. It is the only Harrow in the world that will do its work thorough and well in harrowing crosswise over now ploughed ' ground, without turning over the turf. Because of the flexible and spring-' tooth movement of the Harrow it is impossible for any of its teeth catching against roofs or rocks, thereby making It much easier for the team that is drawing it. It is a perfect Chain or Seed Harrow,, when turned on its back, acting an Inch or inch and a-half in the soil, leaving a smooth surface. ' 11321. GOT MAKE R 8 . We, the undersigned, having taken the business of Me T. Chambers, we hope by making a good article and strict attention to business, to merit a share of pablic . patronage. Fowke & M‘Ewen, BOOTMAKE R S, East street, Ashburton. 7 6$ THE GUARDIAN is published every evening, giving every day’s news, up to the hour of going to press. This etter than buying a sixpenny weekly.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1014, 6 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1014, 6 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1014, 6 August 1883, Page 3

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