BETTER FARMING.
USE BEST APPLIANCES. The tendenby 10-day is for farmers to concentrate on ‘hettrr farming methods, and farmers cannot do bet—ter than inspct‘t the many iniprm'ed articles offered by Hamilton imple—ment. Works, Limited, London street (river end). before. deciding on their requirements for the latest machinery. "this enterprising ilrm has many new tantl wonderfully improved implements ton offer and for the convenienre of :i'armers who have come in the Show they have‘ taken a stall in the main au—hf‘XL‘, \\‘hr‘re the majority of their pro—durts are on display. A line of particular interest. is the import Harrow, an ainazinizly light and remarkably strong, implement. ’l‘in‘s is the lute of harrow that. many far—mers have been waiting for for seine time; light. enough to transport; easily over the farm and strong and pliable enough to guarantee an excellent. job on any type. of paddock. Another line that. takes the eye is the “Shaw‘s " reversible Disc Plough. which makes ploughing the easiest job on the farm instead or the hardest. This is, the best, Reversible Double l’al~ row Hillside Plough made. and it has been tested in every part. of New Zea—land, under all conditions and has not been found wanting. “ The Averis " Patent Plough \\‘heel will also attract a. great deal of inter—est. The only wheel made with an‘ adjustahle axle. this product is “011‘ \\‘nrth inspecting. Smith's l’atent‘ stark Knife, the perfect cutter for em silage and hay. is a produl‘t handled by this tirm that is rapidly gaining in popularity. Simple, strum: and easy to operate. this knife has been found a lirst—riass tool 113' many t'arnwrs. \th, dissatisfied \\iih other ill.ll\l‘.\, haWi i'm'l‘rtoll hark in a sharp spade. ‘ 'l'hr iturnslty .\inurr is also anuthvr implement that should he rtnsvly in, sported. ’l'his ntmwr is lizht in draught. and is titled \\iih an In» t‘llDliultiv‘ |'HH|‘|' liar. it is. ill t'at't- the idral mower. ’i‘ht‘ru are many utht‘r lines (in this stand to interest farmers and .i \istt to the Show \\uuid not lie rompictc “fluent an inspection at; this stand.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 3
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343BETTER FARMING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 3
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