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One man does 54 miles of fencing! Says it’s easy with a J '•‘ fl 1 CMUEHffE L ; POST-HOLE BORER Head his fesflmonia! . • • No. 8 R Ashburton, 1 24 th 'January, 1957. Stephenson & Co. Ltd., J.s/ihtzrfon. Dear Sirs. /am pleased to record my ap- esMgWs '' ph predation of the Challenge PostHole. Borer. .Siner purchasing this machine .k tiro years ago I estimate that f have bored holes for 54 miles of jX. fencing, including sheep-yards. .Most of the holes have been dug ■n hard stony country typical of Jie Ashburton County. The machine has given me ■ /* ' practically no trouble in this . % r time except for normal maintenant of U>c slip-clutch and CUTS FENCINS y| ME gy oA ys auger. bemg sttll the _ AND EL)M | NATES HARD WORK. original supplied with the machfag. Two types to choose from: After this immense amount of TYPE ”H" ) work, naturally I can thoroughly Designed Tor trocton with throerecommend the'Challenge Post- point linkage. Hole Borer. TYPE ”U” R o 'Zcro^en.' y ' *" ‘ ,actor ’ w!th Fencing Contractor. r * w ars ’ Order a Challenge Post-Hole Borer Mr. Crossen is only one of hun- while stocks are available. Descriptive dreds of satisfied users. folders available on request. 4SK FOR A DkMONSTItATION ON YOUH FAHM Sole New Zealand Distributors: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28553, 5 April 1958, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28553, 5 April 1958, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28553, 5 April 1958, Page 8

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