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WOLSELEY SHEARING MACHINES.

(Published by Arrangement.) Tho-Wolsolry is practically tho pioneer of all sheep-shearing machines. It has stood tho test of time and competition, and its absoluto worth is shown by tho fact that to-day it holds the premier position in tho world for general uso as a shearing machine. Machines may come, machines may go, the Wolseley goes for ever. Oldest and best. Fifty thousand Wolseloys . annually shear 80,000,000 sheep. The quality of the machines is well known, and many shearers stipulate that . Wolseley machines must bo' installed, or they will not seek engagement. Wolseleya j are never known to fail, or to cause loss of time. Makers say that there arc other machines, but only ono Wolseley, the old original make, which is known and trusted wherever sheep abound. Duplicate parts may be procured from all depots connected with the well-known firm of Dalgcty and Company, who are? the New Zealand agents. A distinct novelty in the way of sheepshearing machines is the "Wolseley Gem" outfit, designed and made to meet tho requirements of the small sheep. farmer, and also for crutching on largo stations. A "Wolseley Gem" should bo indispensable for a man ■ with from 200 sheep up to a few thousand. It is now; fairly, well recognised that Ing must go, with its barbarous cuts. The "Wolseley Gem" will fill tho bill, The "Gem" can be _ carried about It consists of a substantial iron stand, upon which is mounted a 2i h.p. petrol en. gino with all accessories, driving a-specially-designed gear at one end, and grinder gear at the other end. Attached aro two standard Wolseley machines in active operation.. The exhibit is' something new, and should readily commend itself to favourable' notice. Tho petrol engine may bo used by "farmers at other seasons than shearing; for driving separator machines, and other lfko profitable converted uses in connection with; farming. In every way tho "Wolseley Gem" is a compact and reliable plant of inestimable! valuo to farmers who can best do with, such a machine and engine about tho place. Mr.R. L. Nicholls, the expert, will demonstrate every day with thia plant and other Wolseley machinery.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 4

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WOLSELEY SHEARING MACHINES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 4

WOLSELEY SHEARING MACHINES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 4

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