TAMA THE NEW TETRAPOLOID WESTERWOLDS RYEGRASS Excells for late winter and early spring feed. Mixed sowings of TAMA with barley, oats and ryecorn may enable farmers to utilise the early growth of cereals, and the later superiority of TAMA. STOCKS OF BASIC SEED AVAILABLE FROM THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO. LIMITED, 208 CASHEL ST, CHRISTCHURCH, PHONE 69-199 TT & AT LEESTON, PH. 819, & ASHBURTON, PH 6654
' jagaaiM PRICE’S RENOWN PUMPS WH Price & Son Ltd. 34-36 Manchester Street, P.O Box 1084, Christchurch
| _ i i I MIGHTY GOOD MIGHTY POWERFUL MIGHTY INEXPENSIVE _ THE MIGHTY GUOn 850 & 850 DT WHEEL TRACTORS sei m New Zealand farmers and contractors like or on-the-job demonstration now and see how their counterparts overseas have been quick good these tractors really are. Our nearest to realise the outstanding features, top perform- Branch or Fiat Dealer will be pleased to assist ance, and real value for money of these Mighty you. 90 h.p. new Fiat models. In fact Fiat recently announced that one South African farmer has purchased 40 FIAT 850 M 1 I i] al A Jll wheel tractors in what is one of the world's single largest tractor orders. Agricultural Division, Cashel Street, Christchurch If you’re looking for a tractor in the 90 h.p. Branches and Dealers Throughout New Zealand, class look no further. Arrange an on-the-farm AG 70.1
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32215, 6 February 1970, Page 7
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