For centime the moiild-boaiAi uum i«» nv« . JU - 5 .., unci when ho bus now got it apparent Ijj as cflicicnl us it is likely to bc\* it is lime for something quite different to make at least an effort to replace it. Now tlint has been done, it seems u very obvious thine to exaggerate the disc liar sli»illl.S net U3 plollyua, iri-ij-miiij; n" frame, if necessary, to make the skeitlis cut deep. Weighting has, however, been found unnecessary, if* sej, lo a proper angle, and this lias been well arranged for in the three-furrow Henieia Disc Plough. As u pulveriser of the ground, this plough is far ahead of oilier kinds, and it is specially useful for dirty lands, tearing up the most obstinate twitch with ease. This plough, quite u new-oomcr on this inurket, has been well taken up übotit Oumurii, where no fewer than twenty.four farmers use them, and in no case has a sale been made until the plough has been first fried on the farm il was. intended fur-Ai|\ I.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1412, 17 November 1904, Page 2
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175Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1412, 17 November 1904, Page 2
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