THE CLEVELAND TRACTOR.
n « — 0 •- DEMONSTRATION AT HQRORATA. n f . The great, suocflM that attends the ■r niso of the Cleveland Tractor in increasing form production will make the dey monsiration at Hororata, on the pro- - porty of Mr L. Dorrctt, this afternoon, S particularly interesting to residents in * that locality, m well as to. th&ap agri-' 3 culturalists who will journey there to ti witnesß the "Cleveland" at-work. EconFI omy of working, plus increased 1 area of cultivation, are the strong i combination that is making this > modern tractor indispensable in de- ; reloping farming methods in this coun--1 try. Added to these is the ability of " the Cleveland to negotiate any class of ■ country—uphill or down, rough or i smooth, it is all the same: so to the I man who _ has to "break in" new oounj try it is invaluable, nay, indispensable, j Messrs Dexter, and Orozier are the I New Zealand agents for the Cleveland I Tractor. 6
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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161THE CLEVELAND TRACTOR. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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