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Grain, ,re, and Turnip Brill, Made in all combinations, and to sow grain or turnips at will, with or without manure as desired. This is the Drill for the times. Made any size from 4to 8 coulters, ana from 14m to IGin between the Drills. DOBJIHiiS I'USIKI@W ALSO THEIR CMHftd sHstsrißsr PSoosrhs, (With Reversible Chilled Points, 6d each) which, if desired, can be made controvertible into ordinary Double Furrows. CHAFFS UTTERS MS BAGGERS 1 Nl chaffc Otters'. IMPROVED BROADCAST FORCE-FEED GRAIN, GRASS, AND TURNIP SOWER, WITH GRAY’S PATENT IRON CANISTERS. mva&vm mw 'sata,®., WITH POSITIVE FEED AND SPRING COULTERS. DOUBLE DRILL TUfiHIP AID MANURE SOWER. STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS. DISC HABBO W S Roid and ©ray’s Horse (har.3, Floslblo Tripod Harro m, Sotsk kink Chain Harrows, Sorsogeass (1, 2, 3, and 4 hosao), also Pattern Light 2-horso Gear. B ROGER'S PERFECT” SHEEP DIP T 10 S T IMONIiLS. N,Z. School of Agriculture. January 9, 1889. Dear Sir, -1 have used “ Brooke’s Perfect ” Sheep Dip the past two seasons, and im veiy mu. hj pleased with the result, my sheep being both years very clean at hearing iime, ami the w<ml in pood condition.--Yours faithfully, W, E Ivey Director. Messrs Whittingiiam Bros. & In,stone. Wiutun Piaui July iOth, 1888. Dear Sirs I have used year B>ooke’s “ Perfect Sheep Dip this last season, uid I have union pleasure in saying that all my expectations were realised. Upon •xaminiug the sheep after dipping I f.nuul i bom to be jrei f-relly clean ; the wool laving a nice, soft, silky lustre. I consider the above dip is a valuable preparation, ■nd only requires to be widely known to be largely used.—Yours respectfully. y Thomas Thomson. Orepuki, S mi bland, July 17, 18S8. Dear SIRS, — Brooke’s Perfect Sheep Dip is far superior to the Colonial Dip that I isedlaas year. The sheep, on the same pasture, arc in tar Letter condition, which is iccot Iped for as th-y one free from ticks and lice. Brooke’s Perfect Sheep Dipl strongly ■eoommend.-Yours respectfully, James Barry. Woo leote, South! aid, August 27, ISSB. Dear Sirs, lam much pleased with Brooke’s Dip, and consider it the best specific 'or the destru'turn of insect life that I have used in my experience of 85 years. The ft-00l at she.T'iug time will speak for itself. —Yours irulv, JOHN HOGG, Messrs Hogan *& (Jo., Wanganui, Nov. 6th, 1888. Dear Sirs,— ! am thoroughly satisfied in using Brooke’s “ Perfect ’ Sm ep Dip 1 lave used m«l Other Dips, bat tin ! that Brooke’s gives the greatest satisfaction, [t in very soft, and has a lasting effect upon th- wool. Jt is also a Dip which mixes •eadily with cold water, which is a great benefit. Yoni s truly, Robert Peake. M-'uufaotuted •••uly by (x. M. BEOO KE, Operative Chemist, Ashburton, • 14s -m 2(?al tin, to make SOOgal of 70s per ease, iw,w ini flyo tins, making lOOOgal. coataiafor the Vincent County—GUOßGifi b’AUHB, Auctioneer, C!yc’« >m&teas sag -p r ci (■M I f“a mm m T3 I .a CP m P-S I mmm iff jfy/i iZrirrtfj A Si Pi mm ilfeil JWAH UFACfURtO BY MACHINERY, g SiiSHL' UWpBR EUROPEANi SUPERVISION. §. UWOBR EBP OP lAN SUPERVISION, £ O' 01*1 mmmßmm w. COLOMBO, CALCUTTA. & o ' -TMIS PACKET i.S CUASANTfiED TO COiJTAIW ONE POD,gO NETT • ; • ONE TRIAL SOLICITED. ® 'iiaiwy*— ■" •• .y.i.ii-jg-rn o pi c+ DC m CO m !P B CD k3 td l> cd co CD P-* CO O CD >V I cT p M N W H ' ‘ o (—1 tod i—i i-3 PH O 20 c-S c+ CD tej CD LG CD P i-_i go p es Pj AGENTS ; B. NAYLOR Clyde ; J. RIVERS, Aloxiunlra ; J. PH CUES, Blacks R. SHEPPARD, Tinkers; Wm. PVi.E, St. Buthans.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1533, 26 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1533, 26 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1533, 26 June 1891, Page 1

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