REID AND GRAY’S D O UBILE-FURR O W PLOUGHS. ALSO THBIE OHILLEDjDIGGING PLOUGHS, With ‘Bbvbbhiblb Points, Which, if desired, can be made convertible into ordinary Doable Farrows." : TESTIMONIALS: . 80th Jane, 1890. To Beid k Gray. «In reply to your memo, of 27ch inst, Biking my opinion of the work done by f your plough at the Digging Plough Tbiai, held here on Tuesday last, I must say I was agreeably surprised to see your * Converted Digger’ do such splendid work, considering the dry state of the ground and the tough pouchgrasp fctbpd: to-work in—the latter it buried completelyj out of sight, and left the furrows thoroughly broken up into a find tilth. There Thb Bestin thb Market, . And much lighter in draught than those 0 1 ■ any other Makers. : Send for Particulars . and Prices. was no donbb in the mind,of any.of the£arp^ f[ ers present that it did superior work’.to either of the other three diggers ‘6# c um ground, and the draught did: not Appear to be any heavier on the horses, You i sre -pop* f erring a great boon on farmers by, making • their pld double.fprrow ploughs convertible; into' Diggers’ at such a reasonable cd*k.— ,; Yours sinoeryly. I “ JOHH, MaOPHBRSON, ; V Manager for N.Z. and Australian ljsad.pq v j I Totara Estate.” ' ‘ PLOUGHS. Single, Double, and Three Funow, Compound Lever, Subsoiling, Pulverising/etc. , - ill FIRST- AWARDSat-Malbournaand JDanedib Exhibitiqna^Best^Desigtyßest 'T _-' ,3a Send for Complete Illustrated Catalogue of Our Farm Implements. : ’• vu BOOTH, MACDONALD & CD ' Cahltlb Impdpmbkx - Ki 1 AND IBON WOEKS, ASK YOURj GROSER FOR nTTTTTTTrTO tilt D i ft/Mi lE7*. - OJV.t PM ba I o P ! WTiiWiinr 4crs P f J.Z.JNBUSTRIAb GAZETTE, “ The blending;ip .enprely attended to' by' Mr, ' Nelson J faimsoy t who, isa Taster'of great eatpjspj-r; A ence, and has had a special. A training in the art;" D- ■ •'■fiju % •:/ TIMAE U;HERALD.* , V This firm deserves the snp-,, , port of all purchasers ofTe* ! i » as, the article they.-,ofler.is j lA superior to, anything we,< 11 have seen in thisColoriy.’" * I ■■■%; PRESSioruu. \ wk “Mr. Nelson .is; a pro-., ?\\ fessional Taster, and ’ JlV:;’. m Blender.". PRICES* i-y, 2/4l J NEUSO IN THE Cos R \J> THOUGH COPIED BY ALL A mmSm Ul JMUi SCNMOAIB EH emu per m&h •3/4W< lb. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, AGENTS EVERYWHERE. - N. DUNLOP &GO
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2076, 24 July 1890, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2076, 24 July 1890, Page 4
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