nVTTEWALL AND /~\GH,VJE Are now carrying on the business established by the late W. C. CAMBRIDGE. " CAMBRIDGE " Plain Rollers. * " CAMBRIDGE " Notch Rollers. Extract from the Report of the Judges of the Bath and West of England Society : — " To CAMI]RJD'.tE'S CRUSHER we award the Prize, not only for its general usefulness as Field Roller and Clod Crusher, but for tho „ introduction of an important improve- J ment, which consists of a narrow serrated J wheel or Disc being , placed between each plain Wheel, by which the crushing is greatly facilitated. It also proved well "* when tested by the dynamometer." Apply for complete Catalogue of Implements to NEWALL & OGILVIE, ST. PHILIP'S IRON WORKS, BRISTOL, * ENGLAND. — —, 4
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 576, 20 January 1882, Page 4
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