A cable message received last week announced the death al Glin, County Limerick, of Mrs. May Fitzperald, at the remarkable ape of 114 years. As the Knipjhiti of Glm is a Fitzgerald, it is probable that' the deceased lady was one of that family. As its name implies, the Bonicia Disc Plough is a kind of coonlhined plough and disc barrow, performing tho worM of both at the one operation. It may be had with anything from one to five discs, and is qiuicklv co-nivprted into a tiwo, three, or four furrow plough if iGquired Tho discs are 21 inches in diameter ansd are of gTeat strength, being set at such ajn angle that tbey revolve and; cut well under the soil, severing all roots, such! us ferrn, ru'shos., manuka scrub' — nothing can escape them. They •throw the soil well over, pulverizing it in a manner quite foreign to Iho mould'board plough, leaving a perfect seed bed.— MORROW, BASSETT, & CO., DUNEDIN....
BEATH fe CO DRAPERS, CHRISTCHURCH
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 40, 5 October 1905, Page 27
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166Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 40, 5 October 1905, Page 27
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