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HOWARD'S EXPANDING DISC HARROWS. TWELVE SEASONS why you should buy a HOW AED m preference to any other nuke. REASON I.— The HOWARD does perfectly level work WITHOUT A CEJSTKE DISC Each gang is coupled UNDER THE POLE, and co can be expanded or contracted. REASON 2.-Eaoh. gang has FOUR ADJUSTMENTS under the pole, so that whether the land is LIGHT OR HEAVY LEY OR STUBBLE, the ground can be COMPLETELY CULTIVATED m the centre, and at the same tim* tbe disos will not choke, REASON 3.— Each disc is fitted with an ADJUSTABLE SCRAPER. REASON 4.— The axles are STBONGER AND SOME HALF-INCH THICKER than other makers. This helps to force the harrow m tbe ground, and PREVENTS DISCS WORKING LOOSE. REASON s.— Only TWO BEARINGS, INSTEAD OF THE THREE OF OTHEK MAKERS ; these are CHILLED, instead of plain iron. This reasor gives SIMPLICITY, LESS PARTS TO WEAR, LESS ATTENDING AT SMITH SHOP. REASON 6.— The Disos themselves will WEAR LONGER, as they are of BETTEI! STEEL than can be got by colonial makers. REASON 7.-The RAKE given to each gang, is worked by a HANDLE FROM THE SEAT, and there are FIFTEEN DIFFERENT RAKES. REASON B.— The SEAT is well back, and mounted on springs, giving SAFETY and BA&B. REASON 9.— The Front Carriage has TWO SWIVEL WHEELS, eaoh with ADJUSTABLE CHILLED BUSHES. REASON 10.— The TRANSPORT ATTACHMENTS are two wheels moanted on a cranked jaxle. This axle is coupled to the pole by a REVOLVING CLIP, as soon as ONE WINGED NUT IS REMOVED, the clip revolves, and THE AXLE FALLS INTO TRANSPORTING POSITION ; so ONE MAN, where other makers require TWO, oan put the Harrow on transports m TEN MINUTES. REASON 11.— Eaoh gang is coupled lo the pole by WROUGHT IRON FLEXIBLE EOOK AND EYE, instead of RIGID CAST IRON, as by othei mak ra REASONJI2 and Last.— To sum up, for STRENGTH, WEIGHT, CULTIVATING POWER, SIMPLICITY, and DURABILITY, the HOWARD distances all competitors. A SIXTEEN-IKCH DISC HOWARD WILL DO AS MUCH WORK AS AN EIGHTEEN-INCH DISC OF ANY OTHER MAKE IS THE WORLD. CHARLES EAR? AND COMPANY, SOLE AGENTS FOR MARLBOROUGH. . REID AND GRAY'S . Jointed Pulverising Disc Ii arrows, IN SIZES FROM SIX FEET TO TWELVE FEET WIDE. ALSO, THEIR IMPEOVED BROADCAST FORCE-FEED GRAIN, ORABB, AND TURISTI3? SOWER Sows uniformly regular under all conditions, and can be entrusted to the "guidance i of a boy. £end for Testimonials GRAIN DRILLS, FROITTI TO 17 COULTERS The Grain being covered at once prevents the birds from taking the seed. . ALSO THE R PATENT BAGGERS, (Single or Double). Send for Testimonials. One of these Siople-baggers out, when timed, 70 bags m balf an h< ur. Alao, No 1, 2, 3, and 4 CHAFFCUTTERS with all the latest improvements. Over 8000 Made. (DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS).B Over 8000 Made. cambeidge~rTllers A sizes, with plain and serrated rings, or all plain rings. STEEL ZIGZAG" BARROWS. No. 1 Royal Fan Mill. 24in wide, £7, railage paid. No. 2 Royal Fan Mill, 30in wide £8 10.', railage paid. Bentall's C D U Chaffcutters, £6 6a. Flexible Tripod Harrows, Square Link Chain Harrows, all sizes Chaffcutters and Chaffcutters and Baggers, all sizes at reduced prices ; Horsegear, 1, 2, 3, and 4-horse, also New Pattern Light 2 horee Gear, Fencing Standard?, Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Wire-strainers, Drays, Turnip and Manure Drills, Grubbers, Aome Harrows, Corn-brusers, etc. etc. PLOUGH FITTINGS~AT~REI)UOED PRICESGENTS FOR CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH'S MILLS AND ENGINES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. * IP»i J&Wff 0* Mfhm .. "** INDVS . TRIAL . eAZBT J E - d .* &jt? %0 %eP Wik %r w&^jW ff fTk \ j. a B p eoial training m the art." ... Tur M fjWss\ «& UMABU HERALD. A IN THt. M J^£&smp-t % ,, Thlß firm deserves the flupSJ$ M IJsKSsILJ «k P ort ot a!l P"fc haserß of 6& > v?§j^a&* -, £s iT°M OA TEF^S iia. as the article they ofler is v^ SjS IPS& 1 Wi IJs £^d^^^^\ m superior to anything wehave i ß^ \iS*^W />T%^mT S^ m ve6 seen m this Colony." M /IwdXa|alm^\ m *' Mr - Nelson 19 . n P ro : \ YS'S >W ff .\ m. lessional Taster and ifsA>* ffi /^r^CL R n!.rO<^\ m Blender." O^THOUGH# /tf.'f^^^^l'l\ % PRICES copied ff /^/-i^^^ffiP^X % 2/- 2/^ ' AUCKLAND .WELLI NGTOW.CHRISTCHURCIiDUNEDIN, AGENTS W!Si^WHES^3 Agents i'or Blenheim-— Xj* 7? V 1 VsYbrx\Ci ®~ t^i f% ft TV* Ti TT- Ti- Or^ ~r-<ri^nrr^ rLLL BAwb* & CO., kL&&&D-bi&&]&iv.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 141, 4 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 141, 4 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 141, 4 July 1888, Page 4

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