THIS SEASON... the trend is to tankers MCCORMICK INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER THRESHERS ’kl*— dk make i HARVESTING KfeMl" a jJKMniySyy FAMILY AFFAIR ,i? &
*’ With a McCormick International harvester thresher as a tanker unit you get fast oneman harvesting. You have the option of A * taking the grain straight to the railhead, -mm or us j n g a member of the family to operate the mobile grain bin to bag in a corner of the field. Ask your IH dealer to show you the McCormick International thresher tanker advantages. Si FT. (ALSO 10 FT.) CUT—No. »l - - - - Self-propelled. Turns 'on a sixpence*—reverses instantly ywithout stopping, declutching or changing gears. ' j/tf-hiEcX • Separating area: 3,822 sq. ins. | • 40 h.p. International petrol engine: variable speeds , from .99 m.p.h. to 8.79 m.p.h. pg t 7 FT. CUT—FB-63 • Two models: with standard bagging platform. feSggß a 30 h.p. International petrol or diesel engine functioned with variable speeds. INTERNATIONAL SEE YOUR IH DEALER ABOUT USING A MeHARVESTER CORMICK INTERNATIONAL TANKER THIS YEAR BLENHEIM: K. E Freeth Ltd. LEESTON: W. H. Cochrane & Co. Ltd. RANGIORA: Korrell's Harvester Service Ltd. DARHELD: Gibson's Motors (Darfield) Ltd. PARNASSUS: Parnassus Garage Ltd. M J(se Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers
| EFFICIENT SHEARING |l.. with N.Z.'s most popular shearing machine kiwi few " Camidar your aM machines, W if thoy're not working as well • >' Ac aw a b ••• •MW J WlelJßTj IflvwW HI w Uvl Kiwi J V vM -V- *r-w\. rtS? 7 Electric, midget shafting, stand- • YwVS tWiJBB * I - 4 fp? A a». IM -, <4 1 * .VKH * >-C Gww MKFTTing, ’TCTtrOf rnOLMTrew / mrfc|lg <mk! tfoubl<"cnd available with the Coremoßtor, a flexible metaMc gut core. *** ®For all particulars and prompt installation service consult the South Island distributors NSW ZEALAND f AOiNCY COMPANY LTD. WCOWOUTSO IN IHCUNO 191 CASHIL STRUT. CHRISTCHURCH WIST ST., ABHRURTON ANO AORNCIRS.
Control Aphids u, in Wheat and Cereal Crops The disease, Cereal Yellow Dwarf yTJ Virus, can at times cause serious yv loss of yield and qualify in wheat and other cereals. Fortunately, U| >r, the spread of virus within the crop n ‘ can be stopped by killing the OZ aphids. Roger 40 has proved M j especially suitable far this purpose. Inspect your crops regularly / JAA for aphids daring September and A PRODUCT OF k■ ' /VW early October. If aphids are pre* PISONS pffw /I IP 4 sent, spray with Roger 40 to on* ROGOR 40 ' Q 1 * 1 mwlm<wMtaU v . ' . „ IS 'W' sj so: Q controi. Supplies aid .*#ll** ■ CAMUOM information OWIAHD from the Sole ak| New Zealand I kll Rl d *l'll i Agents:— V $ U 208 CASHBL STWRT - CHRISTCHURCH. ... or their Distributors in your District. • **?*•' **• ... or your Local Stantex Distributor.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29620, 16 September 1961, Page 7
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