NotICOG. IH E E W ME EX Ca M ]]ALLI!I',AKING- ' DISC HARROWS Will be exhibited at the Show-gvoun Hamilton. Do Not Foil to Inspect Them, aml it you arc: requiring a new Disc please* read llic followiiu! testimonials, \\ hieh will convince you that our Harrows are of the Lighie-t Draught and Most Up-to-date Ilinows in New Zealand. jf-g- head in your orders early, as wo imve only a limited supply to hand. Messrs W. Footer and (Jo.—ln answer to your uiriniiy iu American Disc Harrows, ! have much pleasure in stating that the set which 1 purchased from you list season have so far given mejeomplcte satisfaction, I have used them on the light fern-hill land, and also on rough ploughed swamp amongst timber, ami in botlr cases the harrows did good work, and surprised me hy their light draught, 1, have used three light horsts and they made very easy work of it, It would take three heavy horses to do the same work with any oilier Disc Harrow with which I am acquainted, —(Signed) S. CJ. Gordon’, Opotiki. Messrs W. Sorter & (Jo.—l have been using your now American Disc Harrow about a year, and am well pleased with them. They make good wotk, they run light, and are very easy on the horses. —(Signed) William Russell, Ifttutapu Messrs W. Sorter & (Jo.—l beg to congratulate you upon the American Disc Harrows 1 purchased from yon some time ago. They not only do the r work Ihf roughly, hut have a much lighter draught than any others I have used.— (Signed) Georoe Berry, Pirongia.
Messrs W. Souter & Co. Re the enquiry as to how the new Disc Harrow is working, you will he pleased to hear that it is working to my entire satisfaction. Its great advantage is its lightness of draught ; it is at least a horse in four lighter than any make I know of, and the work done equally well, if not bettor. I consider your new Disc Harrow the best on the market at present, and canuct suggest any improvement. (Signed) A Casey, Hamilton. Messes W. Souter and Cq. —I have used your American Disc Harrow, aud it has given me every satisfaction. The draught is much lighter than any other harrow I have had anything to do with.— ■ Signed} Thos. E, Hayr, Three Kings, Onehunga. Messrs W. Souter and Co,—The harrow I got from you more than satisfied me, I think it is the most up-to-date implement of any disc I have seen up to the present. I may say I gave it a fair test on heavy clay, limestone ground, just one mat of pennyroyal, it cut it up splendid, the full depth of the harrow, and it is of light draught, which is u very important matter to a farmer, —(Signed) Arex. Trotter, Warkworth" Messrs W. Sorter & Co.—Having tried the set of Disc Harrows, I am satisfied that they are the best and lightest running harrow 1 have used, ami can confi-
deutlj recommend tl Georoe Grant, Newstend Messrs W. Sorter & (' vour enquiry about the Harrows I had from yc suited me very well and allright. —(Signed) E. A'. gapiko. Messrs W. Sorter & C your enquiry regarding th can Disc Harrow, I have in saying that this is un best disc that has ever beei market. It does excellen easily worked, and rut bearings the draught i; This is a tool which will ready sale wherever it i —(Signed) D. McL. Aroha. Messrs W. Sorter & to yours re my opinion American Disc Harrow, I a great success, as they e and are fully a horse easi than any other make on —(Signed) Harry Rhod
Te A warn nt u. Messrs W. Sorter & Co.— The new American Disc Harrows 1 purchased from you last year have given me every satisfaction. They make good work, and arc much lighter than any I have seen.—(Signed) Geo, Death, Moauavale. Messes W, Sorter & Go.—The Disc Harrow that wo bought from you on October 4th, 1900, I am much pleased with, The draught is so light, and it is so easy to handle, that you can handle it with ease while in motion.—(Signed) W. M, Shaw, Te Awamutu. Messrs W. Sorter & Co.—l have much pleasure in informing you that the Disc Harrow I purchased from yon is better than I expected. It does its work well, and is easily worked, and is exceptionally light of draught, in fact it is the best I have used yet as regards lightness. I can also say that it is the best implement for working the land fine. Our land is stiff fern laud, and it completely chops it to powder. My opinion is that it is a first-class irnp'ement, and I am well satisfied with it, and will always be glad to recommend it to anyone.—(Signed) G. A. Sinclair, Churchill.
Misses \V. Sorter & Co.—Mr EIID wi-hes rno to reply to yours re Disc Harrows. I have had a good deal ol experience with nearly all makes ol Disc Harrows the last *2O years, and I have no hesitation in saying this is the boot Disc Harrow I have ever seen. The sixteen-disc one we have here we work with three horses, and I find we can put all the angle we can and it does not distress the horses, and does splendid work.—(Signed) En. Pascoe, Te Kuiti. Messrs W. Sorter & Co,—l have great pleasure in informing you that your new American Disc Harrow that I bought from you last year gives me every Mitisfaetion. lam cjuite sure that it is half a horse lighter in draught than any other Harrow 1 have worked yet, and I am sure that it will last longer simply beeause the oil caps are so well protected from dust getting on the axle. It di.es its work well, ai*d I would certainly recommend it to any man who wants one. I cannot see any improvements to be made.—(Signed) Wm, Heaney, Hinnera. Messrs W, Sorter & Co.—The American Disc Harrow has given me complete satisfaction. With a pair of light horses we can get over the work on fairly heavy clay loam. It runs light, hj s'rung and effective. —(Signed) C. Tarrant, Manngatautii i. Messrs Sorter & Co.—Your American Disc Harrows have given me every satisfaction. 1 consider they tun at least one horse lighter and do the work butter than any other due 1 have used—(Signed) J. L. Wacky, I'iterangi. aw**-.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1077, 19 October 1901, Page 4
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