HABBST-HARRII MACHINES Need no puffing, they speak for themselves. Harvesting Return, "ACTON ESTATE, ' for year ending 31st March, 1897. Acerage under Wheat, 900 ; Oats, 600. "Wheat. Oats. Cost of Cutting and Binding ... ... £o2 1 2 ... £27 16 G Cost of Stooking ... ... ... 45 I) 0 ... 2b 12 G Cost of Stacking ... ... ... 112 12 0 ... 72 10 1 Cost of Thatching ... ... ... 60 0 ... 13 0 0 Cost of Twine and Oil ... ... 30 12 0 ... 20 8 0 Station Horse Labour at Is. per horse pur day Cutting and Carting ... ... 21 11 0 ... 11-4 0 £268 8 2 ... £171 1 1 For l.") 00 acres makes an Average cost of ss. K)d. per acre. KHMARKS. — Xo time was lost during Harvest, the weather being good, and this, coupled with the NEW M ASREY-lI ARRIS MACHINES, which worked Admirably, accounts for the Low Cost of Harvesting. (Signed) WILLIAM L. ALLAN, Manager New Zealand and Australian Land Co., Ltd. MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED, CKAWFORD STREET, DU.NEDIX, IIEREFOhD STREET, CHRTSTCIIURCII, .And Agencies in All i lie Piincipal Towns in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 21
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174Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 21
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