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use McCormick -Deering MODERN Hay-Making Machinery SERVICE AND SUPPLY. Note— We carry large and varied stocks of spare parts and our machinery experts are at the service of all farmers. Farmall 12 & Sweep Rake. This combination moves Hay quickly from field to stack. The sweep rake is attached directly ahead of the tract-or—-the two form a single easily-controlled one-man unit. Hay Rakes. Light Hay Rake—a popular model used by thousands of farmers throughout N.Z. Heavy Hay Rake. No matter how heavy the going, this machine will take it with ease. The 0.12 Tractor and Tractor Mower. Can mow 20 to 30. acres per day. The 0.12 is complete with Power Take-off. A very fast and easily-handled machine. High-lift Stacker. Will build stacks up to 30ft high. Folds up out of the way when not in use. and is easily transported. Other McCormick-Deering Hay-making Mudes SIDE-DELIVERY RAKE AND TEDDER, HAY PRESS AND ADJUSTABLE HAY LOADER. Write or call if you are interested in any of these machines. Farmer’s Auct. Co. Matamata.

A VISIT TO OUR YARDS WILL PAY YOU. Large Stocks of TIMBER (Dry or Green). See Our POSTS (Sawn or Split). ALSO : CHEAP FARM TIMBERS. Inquiries Welcomed. THE TAUPO TOTARA TIMBER CO. LTD., PUTARURU. P.O. Box No. 3. ’Phone No. 2.

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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1789, 7 December 1936, Page 6

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