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PUBLIC NOTICES. \ J OSE PH: NXG H0 L SON’S New Patent Double-speed Back- .V. delivery , REAPING AND MOWING MAC SINE. , The of the above Machine has been unparalleled in ..the .Colony, .as regards the great satisfaction it has given; toijtbe agri*. cultural community. . ,V,/ ; Although only introduced late last; season,- ; the latgnnumber of testimonials received" as i to its efficitnoy, and-thej great number sold, show., the estimation which agriculturists . new List 0P 'EiitST bLA.s3 Prizes awarded in /;■- - 1872. First Prize— Geelong Agricultural Show . e -''Baliarat !Show ; ;First Prize—Clones Agricultural Show. First • Prize—Smeaton Agricultural Show '(Silver Medal) idelbourne Intercolonial Exhibition , ; • jFirst Prize—Beaufort: Agricultural Show ([\ i First Prize—Gipps Land Agricultural Show j Fli nt Prize— (Gold Medal) Dunedin AgriI cultural. Show . ; Judges’ Certificate—Longford, Tasmania, as 1 best. Reaper for general purposes in the yard. ■ -° ; v To instantly obtain -a change of speed, I ! B PPP|y new Pntent Keaper with an ecceh-’ 1 on ajcle of ;the main driving .wheel/; and my driving wheel ie.Constructed iWith two sets of toothed gearing of different for driving the! pinion' through which thejkHjfe-har.receivesi ils motion j the ;eccentno bush having a lever.attached which works in a quadrant with three perforations in it to receive the catch on the spring, and, by simply moving the lever to .any :of these perforations, the machine can he easily thrown into fast speed,; slow speed, or out of |gear.. It has aleo : Levers attached .to .both sides of the machine, so as to regulate the height required to,be,cut, . •- ; The object of this improvement ia to ob*; viate the necessity of substituting one pinion for another in order to obtain a change of speed. ..The great inconvenience and loas of time that arises from, this is perfectly" well known to all practical'farmers. Having succeeded in this long desired object, I have scoured my patent rights "aR over the world. ‘ ' ' These Reapers have. been largely sold in Otago for ten years, the : yearly increasing (demand for them, and the hundreds of testimonials received,‘from all Quarters, and the j best proof of their superiority. [: To prevent disappointment, orders should be sent to ine 'as'eariy aa possible/ Cata--1 logues and prices sent, post free, on application. Sole Agent' for Otago— G. F. REID, Stafford street, Dunedin. iN. B.—l am also this year importing a limited number of Self-delivery'. Machines and Patent Grass Mowers, , G. F. REIIX Sole Agents for Pirie’s Patent Doublefurrow Ploughs. Spare Reaper Blades, p.F. Plough Shares. Boards, Wheels, Circular Coulters, and Three-horse Swingle, Trees always in .stock. ! Importerof .Clpyer Seeds, Fencing Wires, &e. 1
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Evening Star, Issue 3402, 16 January 1874, Page 4
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