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ALSO, THSIR'' • - ■ ■■■ ■■ •■■■•■ DIGGING PLOIlil:;';' , ; WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, "''!;*:'" : "' •' S? " ■'"'"' ' '.'■■'■■'' " WHfOH, IF DESIUED, OAN BE MADE CONVEETIBLE INTOOBpINAEr ■* doublefurrows. , . : "'f "■;j ( . THE BEST 0 *THB MARKETJ. ■■_';;;' MUCH EIGETER IN. Ml UHT THAN'THOSE OF; -AM OTHER _■ ■ ■ ; 'MAKERS ;r - . ' : tS'Thoso .already in'uHe are Riylncr mosb unqualified Satisfaction Send for !'..:■ particulars and Prices. .'"'■''' : ' TESTIMONIALS. To Reid and Gray. ■ Do'ntroon, May|l4,lß9o. The double-furrow plough that you converted into a Dieging plough for me is giviniz satisfaction. It is-doing splendid work. Imn ploughing lOin deep on ridgy land with fivo medium lioraes—the gronnd at prcsentbeint; harder than I ( ora experienced wing to the continued drought, Soveral fanners have beon looking ac thedi»gor at work, and hayo oxpressod themselves highly satisfied with the manner it performs the work. I have boen ploughing on stony land with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary double-furrow or vice versa. (Signed) Jambs B Taylor. . To Reid and Gkay, • 30th June, 1890. "In reply to your memo, of tho 27th inst,, asking my opinion of tho work done by your plough at tho DIGGING PLOUGH TRIAL, held here on Tuesday last, I must say I was agreeably surprised to ace your' Oonvortcd JMsEjer' do such splondid work, considering tho dry state of the ground, and the tough couci grass it had to work in—the lattor it buried completely out of sight and left tho furrows'thoroughly broken up into a fino tilth. Thore was no doubt in the mind of any of tho farmers present that it did superior work to either of tho other three digggers on tho grou nd, and the draught did not appear to ho any heavier on tho horses. You ore conferring a great boon on tho farmers by making their old double furrow ploughs in to' Diggers' at such n reasonable cost, Yours sincerely—John Macpumson, Manager for N.Z, and Australian Land Company, Totara Estate. THE PUBLIC IHHT'OFFICE OF IW ZEALAND offers the advantages' of efficient and confidential management aud 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 the' Public Trustee;'or any of his Agents. Arrangements are made for the continuance of the.services of family Solicitors. W. SELLAE, Local Agent. 'Mots l N,Z, INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, who is a Taster of great experience, and has had a special (raining in the art." i TIMABU HERALD, poitofallpurcbasersofTea as the article they oiler is superior to anything we " Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and PRICES: ' 2/-2/4 ,2/8 3/POMILIIDED TEAS, AGENTS EVERYWHERE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3617, 18 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3617, 18 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3617, 18 September 1890, Page 1

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