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SHIP BRANS JELLLIES THIS BRAND HAS S7OQ3 THE TEST OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THEPRTCE. OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S, QUEEN STREET. IN ALL 1 ASSORTED FLAVOURS 5 PACKETS - - Is GIDDItf G S The Cheaf 2^^:: OPPOSITE MIB MUSSAY'S, QOTEKBJ
LTD. HSsO ftNQ CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE ffloanp THE P005.., Recent Suoo6Bß©s at t'he Bouthland at WalLaoetown, J l y 11th, 1912, in wliidii a-I waU-known m&kon of o.ltvughs competed:— CLASS A. CHAMPIONSHIPThe First Bevon Plorwero Ik.id affid Gray. CLASS B.—Eekl an 1 Gray Ploughs Ist, Sad and Bro. GLASS O.— No Reid and Graj iPiougifc.3 competed. GLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, Said and Qr&y Digger Plough ltt. It?. Class A. thwo were 55 ploughs entered:, asd Et-id and Gray Ploughs scored the first sovsa. places. Tlicse siwceem go to prove that the w«fl known. BoM and Grs?' Hf/Ogha »til!l hold t&e hont rack. Waararapa fArmors can receiro r.'II infcrnaatwra and particulars regarding; our wli known farm impk'Sacjln rroai oar local Tflprereittatwe. BKtD Awn OR A 7. "i?.ANG ITIKEI ST., PALMERBTOF IL li. IS- KEBIM. Wairarapa Kepresemativ:: Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10718, 23 October 1912, Page 6
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