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SbutlalaaidL Farmers’ Implement & Engineering Company, Ltd., IDIHIIB So !L,IEyVJB2IST STS- .IISITEie/aA^a-ILL. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS AND IMPLEMENT MAKERS, BOILER MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS POUNDERS Manufacturers o£ the improved “ COLONIAL ” Combined Grain, Turnip, and Manure Drills. These machines have been very much improved, an® are fitted with our Neiv Patent Front and Pear Lift , which enables the driver to lift or lower the Coulter from the seat in front or from the rear of themachine as usual. This enables us to construct our Frame ov Undercarriage so that the Grass Seed Box can be placed in front or at the rear of the Drilli Box as desired ; this can be shifted to either position by any ordinary labourer in a few minutes. We have also fitted our machines with a new OPENBACK COULTER, which gives plenty of room for tlye Manure and Seed Conductors, and allows the Coulter to be altered to any desired rake or angle without crowding or jamming the conductors. The Coulter bars are of Spring Steel, and are attached to the front drawbar by a patent adjustable clip, which enables the Coulters to be set to any width required from 6 inches to 20 inches (or more) apart. THE MANURE PEED is of a very simple construction and wonderfully easy of access. P.y unscrewing three small nuts any one of the pans or feeders can be removed without the slightest exertion. Eor regularity in distributing all kinds and conditions of Manures, we can safely say that The Feeder has NO Equal. Farmers requiring Drills for the Turnip Season should examine our improvements, which will convince them that the “ COLONIAL ”IS THE DRILL TO BUT. QPUBBERS OM, CU hTIVATOPS (Clay Pattern). These Implements are very strong and serviceable, and for working rough couch land cannot be surpassed. The Tines-, can be shifted to any width, thus being very handy for Turnip lifting, &o. Fitted with 3-inch Cast Chilled Shares or 7-inch Steel Shares as required.—. SPADING HARROWS. SPADING HARROWS. This is the Implement for working turnip land. Fitted with our extra heavy Spading Discs, which for strength and durability have no rival. DISC HARROWS. DISC HARROWS. We have had a great run on these this season, and completely sold out of Discs, but have just received a large shipment of the best quality Steel Discs, and are now prepared to promptly fulfil orders. DRILL PLOUGHS. HORSE HOES, SCARIFIERS. These we make in all varieties, and guarantee satisfaction. Manufacturers of every description of Agricultural Implements and Farm Machinery. Agents for Southland for Walter A. Wood’s Harvesting Machines. Agents for Southland and Otam> for John Fowler and Co.’s Traction Engines and Steam Agricultural Machinery. The Dayton Globe Company’s New American Turbines " and Hydraulic Machinery. Office James Macalister, Manager. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGINEERING and IRON WORK.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 37, 9 December 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 37, 9 December 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 37, 9 December 1893, Page 4

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