THE WHEELBARROW ON THE FARM.
How often we rnnst move things too heavy to carry, yet not heavy enough to justify hi'.ehing tip a team to haul them. But the tram must be hitched and half an hour is consumed, when the article could hiive he»-n movu with n wheelbarrow in five minutes. The uiilroad barrow is the cheaper, ami answeis we!! enough for conve\ ing dh t, rnanuio, or v< getables ; but the g-irdon banov-", with a higher whtel anil movable MfK'-hoiud'., 1b mors cor.— v»-nifP.t. It is the all-purpose Imnow. Let the wheelbarrow he nanj^d first among the 1 ibnnr saving devices of man. It truly lengthens life, for it naves energy; and it makKs life raore plefisaot, for it conduces t<> ease. Jt costs little »md lasts lon« wlien well cared for. More than half of it c«n be made by the farmer. If you have not one, and ore unable to buy one, nuike what yo^ can of it and have the blacksmith complete U. and you, too, wili sing the praises of the wheelbarrow.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 381, 3 July 1889, Page 8
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179THE WHEELBARROW ON THE FARM. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 381, 3 July 1889, Page 8
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