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REID AND CRAY’S DOUBLE-FURRMJLDUCHS;. ALSO THEIR CHILLED DIGGING TROUGHS, With ■ Bbtbibibib Points, Which, if desired, can be made- convertible iota ordinary Doable Fnrrowi. TESTIMONIALS: Dantroon, May 14,1890. To Bbid and Qbat. The Dbttble-Furroir iPlongh r that.yoa .conyerted into alDigglpgPlopghfor me :* 8 satisfaction,; It aplendid work. Iwap ploughing lOia. deep on ridgy land with/iV" medium hoMea—fch8 T 'grdund ait’present Being harderthan I ever experienced owing ; to the continued drought.; Several farmer* have been looking at the .digger at .vvork, and .tyve, expressed themselves highly satyfted with the banner it performs the work, jl have been ploughing on atony land ! with it without a single breakage } moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary Djuble;Forrow or yice versa.— (Signed) Jambs ,B. Tatlob. ; Thh Best in thj Mabket _ And much lighter in draught than those of any other Makers.. Send for -Particulars, "•./ 1 Fapakaio, May To Bkid and Gbat. n I have much pleasure in informing yon that the two Digging Ploughs have great, .satisfaction;.i They , hwrtnnp^.theground so well that very little iaKowmg.il required. I .am. working them J yntfi *fo¥i horses each; find; doing four - acres: pei day with each plough. lam goidf to !®Wiirita the drill,-, .am ; pon jideriag.; whether I will harrow any before sowing, as the ground is bo. well pulverised already;. If I; do If will be billy s with dne turn of the barrows. 1 My mail men say they make a.muob better jobjanddi) not leave the furrows on edge .in.lea as t)l* imported one does., . " (Signed) Donaid Boebib. ; PLOUGHS. Single, Dpuble, and Three Furaow, Compound, Layer, ; Subsoiiing, Fnlverising, etc., EIRST AWARDS fit Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions—Best Belt Materials, Beai, Workmanship, Sepd for Complete Illustrated Catalogue of Our Farm Implements, ::r . , 500TH* IiiACDONAILD A Cd.» CHRISTCHURCH o / (M Q o i-3 ers P m N.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. " The, .blending is'.entirely attenI ded to, by Mr. Nelson.nitnscy A who is aTaster of great e'jperi- « ence, and has had; a special I.W training in the art." ' x % TIMABTJ HERALD, m. " This firm deserves the supi- ® port of all purchasers of Tea as the article they r pfler ; is' ... f yj superior .to anything ,\ye f 1 ' ’have seen in thisGolbny.’’ \ '%•" ' PRESS 1 ~ j V Mg. Nelson is a. pro ■p\ fessional' Taster and *D\ . : wk Blender.” ’• ! P O&S IN THE £5 1C OS R £AS «v^' THOUCaljf;, COPIED: \ by all j fm ym AWARDED ul NaSOHHOAIE EH per PRICES; 2/- 2/4 2/8 8/[B/4*4/ AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, GHRiSTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, . AGENTS EVERYWHERE. - K DUNLOP &CO

Reduction IN, Price. Proprietor, ,begs to notify the PRICE of THIS PAPER nas beer.LOWEREDaa follows : SUBSCRIPTION; For One Quarter (in advance 4s it it u (booked)... 5s Yearly (in advance) ... ... 15a ~ (booked) ... 20s It is pojv. the ,CHEAPEST TRI, WEEKLY PAPER in NEW ZEALAND, and the Proprietor trusts that the .INCREASED CIRCULATION will compensate for the reduction made in its price. It ia essentially a LOCA.L PAPER, devoted to the interests of the district. It is impossible for the papers published ip large centres of population to pay the same attention totherequirepoents of the district as if does, On these grounds the Proprietor bases his claim for support, and he trusts he will not be disappointed

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2068, 5 July 1890, Page 4

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530

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2068, 5 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2068, 5 July 1890, Page 4

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