10 and 12 inch n3«uths, .XXJm^^^^^^'^Si^^^^^^to Wheel, no Stop Cover, 14 tech mouth, with^ JHHJH WKKJKBm BtraWS ' anddußt> Erit| AM mnchines have stop fluj w ._, , B . lili-JSSI& Apparatus} or Special Points. MOUTHS all in one piece, which can be taken off as easily as a knife, and sharpened or renewed as desired. - prings instead of lever and weight, these give tha greatest pressure as feed increases in thickness. Corrugated Topmoutfa Plate, which keeps edge on knife and prevents oavlngp. Very Heavy Castings; all gearing covered in; arrangements for preventing chokitg; the easiest feeding machine in the market. We make nothing else but Chaffcutters and Horse Gears, and are thus able to supply cheaper and good machines, with every improvemeni Out can fauggeat itself. ANDREWS & BEAVEN, Canterbury Machine Works, OHPvISTOHUROH- smy More GILPIN SULKY PLQUGHS are in USE than any other sulky made, and by Actual Test ia Lighter Draught than the Ordinary Hand Plough doing the same work. It ia furnished for 1882 with new Power-lift, which is the best and simplest one in use, aßda B d preferred by the farmers to any other. It was awarded Fitßt Prize by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1882. We have been appointed Agents for Tomlinson and Hayward's Glycerine Sheep Dip, and are prepared to take orders for same. DUNEDIN. AGRICUIiTUItAIL IMPI-EITCNT DESPOT. JPooton'a Ploughs '.^J^II-JirfpS Howard's Harrows Bnrrowman's Ploughs SjßiißiESßßffi " ' 9 iffl \ Gray's Harrows Sellar's Ploughs. Ifi J^^^^^W ' °\' BentaU ' 8 Ohaffcutters Howard-P loughs M^^^Wli ( Bionmon - d and Chand- *** %' Ageuta^gfor Corbett's Winnowers, will thoroughly clean Grain or Grass Seeds. Bamletf s Prize Eeapsra and Mowers. Buncle's and Swaa's 3 Knife Chaffoutters, with Kiddle. Wilding's Screw Wool Prsases, with patent travelling box. Speedy 's Ratchet Lever Wool Press. American Hillside Ploughs, with adjustable Coulter. T, » O B I ¥ S O W & CO, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. 13 a nr C" &s t C 1 t^r f cr p ••' $ $'$ *o ft* ? * $% $% * |B (C A LV A N I 2 E; D| ''"'i ■■1 A STEEL HEDGE-IMPASSABLE, f Restrains tlie most ij_vrui.y cat'E'&is and pr«4y«'fM ilhe most tempting Crops. Is tlie cij.KAF'K.var asad yziwiv DVRiLBLE feivce,. Proof against F.ood, ? or Fare. 411 Marauding Animals kepi from the Flocks. BALES FOB THE YBAK 1881, 53,000 TONS. _k^^AftiflttiJ££B>tu SOLE MAKEES IN GKEAT BRITAIN «lig|;s RICHARD JQHNSQH & EFKEW, j MANCHESTER j and 8 Great, Wincheßiw uiteob, GALVANISED FENCING | STRAINIfffT- SCtBEWBi STRAND; and FENCING- TOOLS' Miwjjsi ij i. __ii *jjxj\)j& j oi a*i M6£iCript]ons«
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Otago Witness, Issue 1650, 7 July 1883, Page 2
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406Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1650, 7 July 1883, Page 2
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