HEW SEASON'S IMPROVED DUX. SPARE YOUR HORSES. finHESE are improved very considerably, and JL »s built; to-day are equal to any New Zealand plough in nli-rouud useiulnsos, but at one-third loss cost and at little over half the draught. Every improvement suggested by our customers has been embodied in the new implcmenta, and these for the flake of distinction will be known as the "Kid" type. They are not set furrows, suitable only for stubble-plough-ing, hit for lea, swanin and tussock as well. The Double aud lieble Ploughs will plough from eight to twelve inches in width and from four to eight inches deep. " Each Doublefurrow can be made into a Treble-furrow at any time by attaching the extra parts, and eu.ch Treble-furrow can be worked as a Double if desired. The mouldboards are larger, and the shares are on the Eogliah pattern. Farmers requiring to save time, munoy, and horseflesh will buy these ploughs, which have beaten every competitor in Canada and ia Great Britain, " Send Us Four." Greenfield, Lawrence, April 1, 1898. Be new consignment of Dux Ploughs. We were very pleased with the new patterns we saw in your store, and shall he glad if you will send us four treble-furrows, in cases, to care of Captain Butler, s.s. Mstau, Balclutha. The three-furrow that we got from you last year gave us complete satisfaction, with the exception of the axle, which wa? too weak. The present being l£in against fin will be satisfactory, and with the other improvements, we expect these ploughs to nearly pay for themselves by'this wiafcer's and next spring's work. —Yours truly, James Smith and Sons. j Hillend. Please send us another treble-furrow plough of the new pattern. Begg Bhos. DOUBLE-FURROW KID, Supplied with knife coulters of greater strength, and with swivel revolving coulters of larger size as well. The plough has a higher frame to admit of ploughing a greater depth ; l£in axles instead of -|in ; replaceable wheel centres, heavier parts, and larger mouldboards. A genuine thcee-horse plough, price £11 10s. TREBLE-FURROW KID. Same improvements and outfit as described, but complete to plough three furrows, the extra furrow being detachable. A genuine four-horse plough capable of turning three eight to twelve inch furrows, width being variable, and depth likewise."- Price £16 16s. All Free on rail, Dunedin. Ploughs aold at Agencies will have railage added. [ Darling and Milne, Oamaru. Farmers' Agency Company, Dunedin* iWright, Stephenson, and Co. Donald Reid and Co. Stronach Bros, and Morris. Dalgety and Co. (Limited) fW. Quin, Tapanui. M. O'Meara, Queensiown* Mr Oatway having taken up this agency, its Continuity will not he affected hy the retirement of the Buckeye Harvtster Company. BUCKETS HARVESTER 00.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2308, 26 May 1898, Page 15
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