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Notices Mkssbs W.'Souteu & Co. —We ba-e much pleasure in stating that the new American Disc Harrow wo puiclused from you has given us eveiy satisfaction. We have never used a better one. It cuts clean and runs smooth, and is very much lighter in draught than any other we have used. We consider the hall bearings a great improvement —(Signed) J. and J. Phimkose, Hamilton. Messrs W. Sorter & Co. The American Ball bearing Disc Harrow I purchased from you some twelve months ago has given every satisfacion. I have been using farming implements constantly for thirty years, and for light draught and pulverising your harrow excels anything i have seen. It has been, yor|pight say, in constant use ever since I got it, and it is as good to-day as the day I bought it.— (Signed) Jno. Teddy, Ohaupo. Mkssrs VV. Sodtbr & Co. —Your New American Disc Harrow wo got from you we reckon ‘ can’t be beat.’ We would not care to work the old style now uf cr using these, as it runs very much lighter, and works the soil up better with one cutting, than the others did with two. Two of our neighbours had the loan of the machine to see how they liked it, and proved it to be now the best in the market. —(Signed) Wallis Bros., Bagian, Messrs W. Sodter & Co.—With regard to the American Disc Bairows supplied by you, I beg to say that I am well pleased with same, and would wish for no better impletnei i —(Signed) R. H. Nicholson, Ngaruawahia. Messrs W. Sorter & (Jo.—l am well satisfied with the Disc, and consider it the best in tbe market. —(Signed) Saji. B. Stretton, Cambridge. Messrs W. Sorter k Co. The American Disc Harrow which I purchased from you is a splendid implement. It works better and is very much lighter to draw than any other sold in this distiict. I have recommended them to seveial of my neighbours, and all are equilly satisfied (Signed) W. G. Macky, Paterangi. Messrs W. Sorter & Co.—Re the American Disc Hanow that I bought from you nearly twelve months ago, I consider it the best disc harrow in the market, as it cuts the ground well, and is nearly oie horse lighter than most other discs.—(Signed) F. Sing, Pateraugr. Messrs W. Sorter & Co.—The Ball Bearing Disc Harrow I put chased from you is quite up to date and the best in the market. It works a horse lighter than other discs. The d(ptl) can be easily regulated when the horses are in motion ; with the old style you have to stop to regulate the depth. All farmers wanling-a light and strong and easy running disc should try the American Ball bearing Disc Harrow. (Signed)— Jno. Brown, Fcncourt Cambridge. Messrs W. Sorter & Co.—The American Disc Harrow supplied by you has given every satisfaction, They are very strong, light and easy adjusted. Three horses will do equal work with this pattern harrow as four horses will do with any other harrow the same size.— (Signed) Andrew Kay, Kihikihi. Me.- sirs W. Sorter k Co.—l have purchased one of your new American Disc Harrows and am pleased to state that they are the beat harrows Ibave ever used. I am quite satisfied that this, harrow runs lighter than any other in the market. Farmers who have never tried them wdll do well to give them a trail us they arc most invaluable.— (Signed) Hart Hicks, Cambridge. Messrs Sorter & Co—l am well pleased with the Detroit Disc Harrows and am satisfied that it takes a horse less to work them than any other discs I have used. (Signed) D. Casey, Waihou. Messes W. Sorter k Co.—l have hardly used the Disc Harrow I got from you, but from the little I have used it, it seems to do its work well. Everyone that I have spoken to about these discs seem to like them better than any others they have used.—(Signed) G. Edmonds, TeUku. Messrs Sorter & Co.—l am well satisfied with the harrows I purchased from you, and am convinced that they are lighter in draught than any other disc in the market. The work they do cannot be excelled.—(Signed George Way, Tamahere. Me srs Sorter & Co.—We hare tried your Disc Harrows and are well pleased with them. We are satisfied they run much lighter than any other disc we have used.—(Signed) Sutton Bros. Waitetuna. For full particulars apply W. SOUTER & CO., CAMBRIDGE & OHAUIO. N.8.-The above testimonials are a few samples of what we have received in answer to our circular, from customers who purchased Harrows from us. 18/10 c HEAP Q TOCK’ k_ ARM PARTLY IMPROVED. O') PER ACRE.—762 Acres, fenced oO?) in 10 paddocks; 200 acres grass, 100 acres fallow; |-ucre orchard; 100 acres swamp; balance, heavy ti-tiee and rough feed. Plenty of water. Good Kami House, of 10 rooms, with iron roof, man’s room, stable, shed, etc.; three miles from station, and five from township. Price, £3 per acre ; terms if desired. 6568 a BESIDES THE ABOVE wo have many desirable FARMS for sale in the Waikato. Particuhus supplied on application. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE Supplied free on application, or posted to any address on receipt of 2d in stamps. N. Lb—OUR AGENT IN THE WAI ■ KATO. MB. M. G. FARREII, : BANKWOOD,’ HAMILTON, will wait upon any owners desirous of selling, and inspect their properties and take instructions, FREE OF CHARGE. He will also personally CONDUCT intending buyers to the piopeities which wo have for sale, WITHOUT CHARGE. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, land, estate, & investing AGENTS, 95, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. yIO LI k TUITIO A. MILLER is prepared to RECED PUPILS for the VIOLIN. A Good Elementary Musical Edm tion Guaranteed, Address: C/o Hill’s Boarding-hou Hamilton, 27/' Buyers & qei uyers k Dei ELLERS I are cou--ILLERS ) s ta nt 1 y being brought in contact through the instrumentality of T JE ARGUS, which is essentially The Settlers’ Paulk. An advertisement inserted in its columns will bo read in nearly every homo iu the district on the day of issue, try it dud see lor yourself.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1083, 28 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1083, 28 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1083, 28 October 1901, Page 3

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