INDUSTRIAL SECTION.
LEADING EXHIBITORS. (PUBLISHED BY ARRANGEMENT) [Published by Abrakgf.me.vt.] PETERBRO BRITISH FARM TRACTORS. An exhibit of vital interest to all farmers interested in Tractors and Tractor Farming is that shown on Messrs Andrews and Beaven's Stand, South Island Distributors for Peterbro Farm Tractors. Three models of Peterbros will be shown. „ , One a new Standard Model Tractor suitable for general farm work. Secondly, a special Three-speed Spring-mounted Wire Eope Drum Model, suitable for all kinds of contract work. Thirdly, a Peterbro that has done over 4000 acr'es of hard work will be shown, with the gearing stripped down for inspection. All farmers considering buying a Tractor for next season's work should get a copy of the Booklet, "Testimonials from Farmers Using Farm Tractors in New Zealand. _inis contains the opinions of about a dozen Canterbury farmers on the advantages of the Tractor, costs per acre, etc. The Peterbro is a. British Tractor selling at about the same price as those of foreign manufacture, and this fact should assist farmers in making their choice of a Tractor. On the stand will be shown also the firm's other well-known manufactures: Chaffcutters, Threshers, Saw Benches, Crushers, Seed Cleaners, etc. Dairy Farmers will be interested to know the Diabolo Cream Separators will be shown also. ' Altogether, the Stand is most interesting, and is well worth a visit.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 17
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223INDUSTRIAL SECTION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 17
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