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REID AND GRAY’S 00UBLETURR0W",PLPCBS. ALSO THEIR CEILLBD DIGGING PLOUGHS,* With ‘ ’ Pbvbbribik •PoiHTS, Which, if deiired, can be' made" convertible into ordinary Double Furrows. TESTIMONIALS: • Duntroon, May, 14, 1890. To Bbid and Drat. The Double-Furrow Plough that yotropnverted into a Digging Plough for ihO ia giving satisfaction.lit is doing'splendid: worki I are ploughing ,10in. deep on r ridgy, land with fiv medium horses—the ground at present-being kinder than I ever experienced owing to the! Continued drought. ' Several farmers have beep looking at the digger at work.and haye exprelied: themselves highly satisfied with the manner it >performs the work. I have been ‘ploughing on atony land with it without; ® 1 single breakage j moreover. it; is‘very (easily oonverted into an ordinary Dauble-Forrow or vice verea.—-(Signed) , Jambs. B• Tailob, The Best in the ■ Market, And much-tighter in draught than those of any.other Makers. Send for Particulars , and Prices. Papakaib, ;J To BEii> AlNb Gshy. t . I have - much 1 pleasure -in informing you that the two Digging!PlQugh» : me great satisfaction. They .break, hp the ground so well that' very littlebarrowing is required: J I am working them ‘with four horsed each, and -doing fomfi.' acres per day with: each plough. I am ; going , to so.w with the drill, and ami con ddering. whether I will harrow any before sowing; as the ground is'Bo 'well pulverised already.’ It I 'do*it will be only with one turn of the barrowr.cMy mea men say they make a much ? bettei jabi .and do not ; leave the i farrows on' edge inlet as the imported one does. . i. * (Signed) Don aid BOBBIE. fOl Single, Double, and Three Fur-iow, Compoimd Lever, PTX ) I? J lx illb. , Subaoiling, Pqlveriaing,3etc. THIRST AWARDS at Melbourne and .DunedinExhibitions—BeatiDesiifn’, Bast _n • Materials, Bom; Workmanship. •, . •.i Send Tor’Oampletbtllluatrated, Catalogue of Our Farm Impleraaats. :iiii BOOTH, MAGDfiNALD' & GO., S&J” 1 CHBISTCHMBGH FOR B p iZ. INDUSTRIAL ,;The ; blending is; entirely)attended to by Mr. Nelson nirase< who is a Taster of great experil ence, and ■ lias. .had; aj.special k ‘training in the’ art." ( a: iTfMARUiffEBALD,' wk “ This firm deserves the support of all.purcbasers ofTia m as the article they'ofier is t P L}SO IN THE £5 superior, tqf anything we have seen Iri tlnsGotony.*’ PRESS Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and Blender.” TEA ST & ■ ’ THOOGhJ' COPIED, vi - BY ‘ALL.”]! PRICES: , 2/-T-2/4 ■2/8 ”3/X fer lb. m SONHOAIEc . .A Cl. ' CHCH* * ri e* m AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURGH;'DUNEDIN. ' l - AGENTS EVERYWHERE, am -' m DUNLQP &CO

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2073, 17 July 1890, Page 4

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526

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2073, 17 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2073, 17 July 1890, Page 4

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