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REID & GRAYS CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS. (Double or Single Furrow.) AT the various competitions with the Imported Digger Keid and Gray's Plough was awarded First and Second Prizes at Southland Champion Ploughing Match, First and: Second Prizes at Wyndham Match, First Prize at MataurA, and First Prize at Waimea. To those who prefer this style of ploughing we can give them the easiest drawn, best working, least expensive in repairs, and infinitely the best made and 1 MOST DURABLE DIGGER. Of New and Converted Diggers we have a large number at work in all parts of New Zealand. Our Diggers are fitted with Gray s Patent Unbreakable Steel Shares and Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Points at same price as Double Furrow Plough Shares. Chilled Cast Socket Shares, 2s each. Chilled Cast Share Points, 6d each. Hard Tempered Unbreakable Steel Points, Is each. These Steel Points will wear twice as long as ordinary points, and can be turned upside down as often as necessary, thus always keeping a keen cutting edge.underneath. We makes these ploughs sn the following sizes:—DOUBLE FURROW DIGGER, with or without adjusting geaa:; DOUBLE FURROW DIGGER, with or without adjusting gear, made so that it can be used as a Double or Single Furrow Digger as desired (10s extra). Single Furrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear. The Single Furrow Digger can be fitted as an ordinary plough at 50s extra; as an ordinary Swing Digger; or as an ordinary Double Furrow Plough convertible into a Digger. ■ _ , . TESTIMONIAL.—Totara Estate, June 3, 1890. To Reid & Gray.—ln reply to your memo, of 27th inst., asking my opinion of tqe work doneby your plough at the Digging Plough Trial held here on Tuesday last, I must say I was agreeably surprised to see your "Converted Digger" do such splendid work. . . . Yours sincerely, John Macphersdn, Manager. ~. REID & GRAYS' COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, & TURNIP DRILL, Fencing Standards, Fencing Wires, Strainers, Drays, Grubbers, Acme Harrows, &c.

FARM IMPLEMENTS. Lead the trade in the Australasian Colonies o And we also Manufacture ?loughs, all kinds Broadcast Sowers Harrows, all kinds. Seed Screens and Winnowers Screw Pulverizers Grass-Seed Strippers Cultivators Horse Gears, Chaff-cutters Field Rollers Corn Crushers, Turnip Cutters Horse Hoes Sheep Racks, Drays Ridging Ploughs Cheese-presses, clc. ——-o We will gladly send our complete Illustrated and Priced Catalogue on application. We will give fullest information. We will fill Orders prGmptly and carefully. Please write to us before making your purchases, and it will prove to your advantage. We feel sure we can please you, and only want the chance. Mention this paper. BOOTH, MACDGNALD & CO., OARtYLE IMPLEMENT & IRON WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. < I w; z

J EYES' SHEEP DIP. IXES EASILY IN COLD WATER! DESTROYS ALL PARASITES ! IMPROVES THE WOOL! [IS NON-POISONOUS! HEALS WOUNDS! AND IS CHEAP!! Sold in 17-gal. Casks at 4s 6d, in 10-gal. Drums at ss, and 5-gal. Drums at 5s 3d per gallon Packages Free MELVILLF GRAY, TIMARU. MRS McCALLUM Experienced Nurse, WILKIN STREET, TEMUKA, Is prepared to Nurse Ladies in Temxika and tjie surrounding districts only. a,V? "'"

COACHOLINE. WONDERFUL HEALER ANIIWAL HUMAN-WOUNDS CURES CHILBLAINS & CHAPPED HANDS, When everything else fails. ONE SHILLING PER TIN. PRIEST &TdLDGATE, IRONMONGERS, aul4 TIMARU. GRAIN SEASON, 1891. B. RUTLAND & CO. # Are Cash Buyers of WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, GRASS SEED, AND POTATOES, In any quantities. ON SALE— Best Quality Binding Twine, Full-sized Cornsacks and Twine, at Lowest Rates. Beswick Street Auction Rooms. fe!2

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2229, 18 July 1891, Page 1

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562

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2229, 18 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2229, 18 July 1891, Page 1

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