REID ANDCRAY’S DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS' ALSO THEIE CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, With ; Ebtbsribib Points, Which) if desired, can be made into ordinary Double Furrows. Ths Best ik ths • Mamet, And muchlighterin draught thanthoss of . ahy.pther Makfr*,, Send for, Partis wilts ’and Prices. ; TESTIMONIALS: 80th June, 1890. ■ To R-Jid Ac Gray. “In reply to your memo, of l 27iih inst, Biking my opinion of the work done by yonrj plough at the Digging PLOUGH TBIAL. held here on Tuesday last, I must say I wMGgree-i ably surprised to see your ‘ Converted Digger’ do such splendid work, considering the dryj state of the ground and the tough couch-' grass it had to work in—the latter it buried, completely out of sight, and deft the, furrows, thoroughly, broken up into a fine tilth. There was no doubt in the mind of any of the fcrmv er» present that it did superior ; work o to either; of the other three diggers ienillw ground, and the draught, did be any heavier on the horses., 'Ton) ms, soft* ferring a great booh on' farmer*' by makipj[ their old double-furrow 'ploughs’ convertible into 1 Diggers 1 ' at 1 such a:< reasonable Xoprs sinoeryly. ■ , “ JOHVMAOFHBItSOir, .... ‘‘ Manager for N.Z. and Australian Land 06., .1 Totara Estate."
PLOUGHS. , Single, Double,tand Three Subaoiling, Pulverising, etc. • k-z ; I® I'sl FIRST' AWARDS at Melbourne and . Dnuedin Exhibitions—Best Design, But Materials, Beeu Workmanship.,,,. . Send for Oemplete Illustrated Catalogue of.„Qur BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO • f AIT O'- lß#y‘‘Woi^KSj' 1
AGENTS - - N. DUNLOP & CO u ...r u m tia EXT MtT 1 N.ZMNDUSTBIAE GAZETTE, 1 The jblendingj is/entirely' atteii/ ; ' J led,to by, Mr. iNel'son AinuM^l:• eas dedto.by, Mr. (Nelson Ainwaa*, I :• who ! is a Taster of great'hiper i- . . cnce.'.and has;had a< (special/* k’ training in the.art.” ,; ~ v , “ Thii firin' deserves the sup-* > port of all purchasers ofTea- f as the article they offer’is., I to! anjtliing jwei 1 seen in thisC.olony.l' It; 1 s PRESS. NEUSO IN THE <KJO 55 rrr ASI "Mr. Nelson is'a pro L fessional Tasterand A Blender.’’.. THOUGH COPIED BY ALL A PRICES . ■ '2A..2/4 ■ 2/8 : i B/- ; £sSk4/i. : \perib. 1 Awaro&a £ NaSONMOAIE CHCH AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURGH, DUNEOIN. £ AGENTS EVERYWHERE. AGENTS - N. DUNLOP &G 0
Reduction IN, Price. I rjIHE Proprietor begs to nclifj tua( the PRICE of THIS PaPEK has been LOWERED as follows : -s I 'SUBSCRIPTION ; . For One Quarter (in advance 4s I „ ~ ~ (booked)... 5s Yearly (in advance) 15s i ~ (booked) ... ... 20s' It is now 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 is essentially a LOCAL PAPER 1 , devoted to the interests of the district. It is - impossible for the papers published in large centres of population to pay the same attention to the requirements of the district as it dees. 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 2085, 14 August 1890, Page 4
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483Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2085, 14 August 1890, Page 4
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