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; . New Advertisements. ; ' . • > /&¥ B <j§& \ '^^S^ hwl a special training jn tho art." m ' IISI THC Me b^&H*^'^\l ™^ TiMAftu herald. IjA .. ntl MS ~Mj&fil\. 3^-^a_' w^ "Thia firm deserves the sup. antfSi bg k*& *sSSS§^»' P or t °' •" purchasers of Tea, §1 B I "IflUi«SfflA»£!ri \ «a "Mr Nelson ie a pro* y M ApalSraOrß&Bi A % Sessional Taster and \\l^ m IS IT «Tfc Ji <\ TOk ■ Blender " '\>^ THOUGH^ ffcj §\ \, PRI GES 'copied 'W"'/§ '%■ ■2/- 9 2/+j, iAUGKLAND.WELLINGTQN^CHRISTGHURGKDUNEDIN. A<HDNTIS EVERYWHERE LOCAL AGENTS : GEO. LOUSLEY, Cmjtiia. Supply Stores, Balci.uttia. A. E. EARQUTIAR, Stirling. Tlio Firm's own Travelling Agont, Mr M'GIIIE, visits the District at regular intervals. EEID AND. GRAY'S Double Furrow Ploughs ; ALSO, THEIR CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, WHICH, IF DESIRED, CAN BE MADE CONVERTIBLE INTO ORDINARY DOUBLE FURROWS. • THE BEST IN THE MABKET, And much Lighter in Draught than those of any other makers. Those already in use are giving Most Unqualified Satisfaction. Send for Particulars and Prices. TESTIMONIALS : To REID & GRAY. Dnntroon, May 14, 1890. The Double-furrow Plough that you converted into [i Dim-iny Plough for me is giving satisfaction. .It is doing splendid work. lam ploughing 10in. deep on rid^y land with five medium horses — the ground at present being hurdor than I ever experienced owing to the continued drought. Several fanners have boen looking at the digger at work, and have expressed themselves highly satisfied with tho manner it performs the work. T have been ploughing on sfony laud with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary Dmble-f arrow 'or vice versa. (Signed) Jambs B. Taylor. To EEID & GRAY. P.-.pak.iio, May 30, 1800. I have much pleasure in informing you the two Digging Ploughs have given me great satisfaction. They brci-.k up tho ground so well that very little harrowing is required. lam working them with four horses each, and doing four acres per day with each plough. lam going to sow with the drill, and am considering whether I will harrow any before sowing, as the ground is so well pulverised already. If Ido it will le only one turn of the harrows. My men say that they make a much better -job, and do not leave the furrows on edge in lea as the imported one does. (Signed) Donald Bohrie.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 8