REID AND GRAY’S DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS. ALSO THEIR,CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, WITH 1 RBVBSEIBM Points,:' Which,,if jie«irod,osn be maid convertible into ordinary Double Furrow*. TESTIMONIALS s■ ! : 80th June, 1890. To B°id & Gray. k "In reply; to I your memoiof 27&hin»t., aikinc my opinion of. the work donebyyour plough at the Disoino PioireH Tbial, held here on ( Tueiday >Bt,:l mnet say, I; WM agree;, ablt lurprieed to geeyour ' Converted Digger do »noh splendid work, considering the dry itate i of > the ground and thoCthugh couchgras* it had.to work in—the latter it buried completely out of sight, and left the furrows thoroughly broken.up into a fine tilth. .There THI, Thb Best in Mabkbt.And much lighter in* <|hw;thOfa off jmj, other,. Mile?*. Send for Particulars ' and Fried*. ... ... . ; 1 ~,! ~ ■■- wa* no doubt in the mind of any of the farm*' er« pre*ent that it did Superior l : wdrk' 3 to* either, of the other three diggoie on y|M groupd, and the: draught did, notappqartff be any. heavier on the hone*.;':\yoq*«a T {erring A great boob, on farmer* djMh their old’ doable-furrow plbn|hs r 'eonTeHibto into/ Digger*' at inch a reasonable dost.—* Tours, sinoeryly, : . < {>< •- . "John Maopkbrsok., “ Manager for N.Z. and Anttrafian Land 064' Totara E»tate.” PLOUGHS: Single, Double, and Three Furrow, : Subsoiling, Pulverising) tele, iff: i H: Gi:-w hi (ji 1. in ■■■■ -I'l nsq iub FIRST AWARDS at Melbourne; and Dunedin Exhibitions—BeSt'Peaignf^-Boah , Ma'erials, Best .Workmanahip. : ■ , r;ai Send for Complete Illustrated Catalogue; of: Our Farm; lmplement*.! l io is-mm BOOTH, MACDONALD & w""*™""* 1
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2083, 9 August 1890, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2083, 9 August 1890, Page 4
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