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KEIDAMDORaT'S - double furrow ploughs. ■*■':■».«■> € iMasin HH umum ret ■*' »;::.■'■*->;■'■;■■■•'•.■.■ v-' 7,m *& r^f'^vv;^^:.;v;, .'""'■ ■ ';■»-' v:!'- / ' v *-.':■■•'■ ' ■■.. ■■'.".'-/';■.' : ; t -■■■'■: ;- ; ■■■"• : -."^;. ; ■:.• ; ; W.HIOJff/IFDESIiIEp/pANBfeMA^ AP;'MI?(M'LIGHTER IN MuHtMaS THOSKW'OTO&& :", : - ■■/; ':;•>■■: ■ makers ;■'■ •- - already in use.are wing moat unqualified Satisfaction Bond for ■ ■ !"particulars and Prices. . ' TESTIMONIAL*. ...'-..' To Bbid and Gray.- Duntroon, May 14,1890. The doublp-furrow plough that you converted into a Diugins; Plough for the is giving satisfaction. It is doing' splendid work. lam ploughing Win deep on ridgy land with five medium horses-tho gronnd at present btint; harder than I o'er experienced owing to tho continued drought. Several farmers havo been looking at tho diegor at work, and hayo oxprcsaed thrmselveß highly satisfied with tho manner it performs tho work. I have been ploughing on stony land with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary double-furrow or mm «raa. (Signed) James B Taylor. To Rem) and Giiay, .SOth June,' 1890, '' In reply to your memo, of tho 27th inst,, asking my opinion of the work done by your plough at tho DIGGING PIOUGH TRIAL, held here on Tuesday last, I must say I was agreeably surprised 'to seo your' Converted Digger' do such splendid work, considering tho dry state of the ground, nnd tho tough couchprass it had to work in—tho latter it buried completely out of sight anil left tho furrows thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth, Thero was no doubt in the mind of any-of the farmers present,that it did snperior work to oitlur of the other three digugera on tho ground, and the drauyht did not appear to bo any heavier on tho horses. You are conferring a great boon on the farmers by making tin ir otydouble furrow ploughs into' !%ers' at suoh a reasonable cost, Youis sincerely—Jorai Maoniekson, Managor for N.Z. and Australian Land Gomtianyi Totara Estate. IN THE o^' THOUGH COPIED BY ALL i H.Z.INDUSTBIAt G4ZETIB, nho ii a Tatler of great eipoi _ ence, and liai had a special 1 "»ir)inginll»«tt." ItMAHII HERAT.D. > "This firm deserve; ihe SUPPRESS 1 Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and Blender." PRICES! 2/- 2/4 AUCKLAND, WE LI GTOM, (MRISTCHURCH, DUfJEDIM. AGENTS EVERYWHERE* THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND offers tho advantages of efficient and confidential management and provides for tho administration of Estates under Marriage Contracts, Settlements and Wills at reduced Rates of Charges, Persons who are about to marry, or who may be desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or charitable purposes, should consult tho Public Thubibb, or any of his Agents. Arrangements are made for the continuance of the services of family Solicitors, W. SELLAR, Local Agent.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3576, 1 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3576, 1 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3576, 1 August 1890, Page 1

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