THE ONE-WAY PLOUGH, The " one-way plough," is gradually coming into general use in the North of Scotland, This implement is the patent of G. W. Murray and Co., of Banff, Being fitted with two mould boards, and shares pointing in opposite directions, and having the handles, beam, and coulter, so arranged on a pivot that they can be thrown out of gear by the ploughman and turned round on a swivel at the end of each furrow, there is no need for"feering" and " finishing," as with ordinary ploughs. "With the one-way plough, work is commenced at one side of a field, and carried on without a break to the other, thus leaving the field quite level for the . reaping machine. In hilly country, the It is claimed for this plough, that the saving in finishing furrows alone amounts to three and a half acres of land in every twenty. NOTICE.- On and after this date my charge for L'cll-rinijn" will be P>/ prepaid. No running about after cash. Can only write French. A, P. FIELDING. August 22, 1879. 270 0 I Pv WESLEYAN CHUUCH OKGAN FUND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Admission to Tea and Entertainment, 3/-; Entertainment only, 2/. 270 TOOK SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, lOKK.S & FERGUSSON Jt at the Yards, Ifosterton—.lo head Mixed Cattle 10 head Stores '' Milch Cows Horses 3 Tons best Potatoes 6 splendid Farm Gates Lot iirst-ekss Tinilser (boards, 8x1), 20(10 feet Etc. Etc. 270 mo COST 11 ACTO II S CMSTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOAEP. TENDERS are invited until noon on SATURDAY, lllh October, for almnt -10 Chains metalling on the Cashpoint Howl Specification* Vj br seen at the Tost Oilice, Teimi, and at the Ovciseer's residence. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, JAMES W, BAKEE, 269 Overseer,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 269, 20 September 1879, Page 3
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292Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 269, 20 September 1879, Page 3
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