REID AND GRAY’S DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS. ALSO THEIR CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS,.,; With Rbtbbriblb Points, Whiob,;if can be made,, convertible into ordinary Doable Furrow*. TESTIMONIALS: 80th Jane, 1890. To Beid & Gray. “In reply to yoor memo, of 27th imfc, asking my opinion of the work done by your plough at the Digging Plough Trial, held here on Tuesday last, I must say I wa» agreeably surprised to see your ‘ Converted Digger? do snob splendid work, considering the dry state of the ground and the tough oonohgraes it had to work in—the latter it buried completely out of sight, and left the, furroyrs thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth. There Thb Best in Tan Mabket, And much lighter in draught than those of any other Makers. Bend for .Particular* ‘ ■ and Prices. ;, ! was no doubt in Re mind of,. any of the farm* ers present that it did ‘ superior; work to either ef • the other three diggers ; ionvjfcha ground, and, ,the; draught, did not .appear to be any heavier on the horses. You aj»-o«s----ferring a great boon, on farmers by making their old double-furrow plonghs dbnVertible into 1 Diggers’ at such a reasonableobit.—Yours sinoeryly. : “John Maophbrson, “ Manager for N.Z. and Australian Land 00., ■ Totara Estate.” , PLOUGHS. Single, Double, and Three Furrow, Compound Laver, Subsoiling, Pulverising, etc. fIRSTs AWARDS at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions—Beat Design,, Bait 1 Materials, Best Workmanship, i , ; f Send for Complete Illustrated Catalogue of Our Farm Implements. BOOTH; MACDONALD A CD., CHRISTCHURCH FOR o YOUR o 08 PH o m p SXTf> / 'crs r T.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE “ The blending is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson L who is a Taster of great expertk ence, and has bad a special A training in the art.” .y; % TIMABU HERALD.'. mi port of all purchasers of Tea as the article they Oiler is superior to anything; we M have seen in thisColony.-’ I m-, ' PRESS., \■ ■ “ Mr. Nelson is a prop\ ,m fessioflal. Taster and m Blender.” P WEUSO IN THE & THOUGH COPIED h BY ALL i mm PRICES: 21-21 4 .2/8 3/. m LSONMOUE ¥ CHtH Mr lb. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. . AGENTS EVERYWHERE, t AGENTS - K DUNLOP &UO
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2078, 29 July 1890, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2078, 29 July 1890, Page 4
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