BOOTH, MACDONALD, AND CO. FLAX DRESSING MACHINERY. THE “NEW CARLYLE’’ FLAX-BTRIPPER. THE -BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET. NEARLY 150 IN DAILY USE , gCUTCHERS, STEAM AND HAND PRESSES, PUMPS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, &c. We supply complete outfits of any capacity. Estimates on Application. - THE CARLYLE PATENT DISC HARROW. m?:4rp & WmsiP. mam wmm the SEND FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR. CARLYLE IMPLEMENT AND IRON First and Second Prizes Against the World Sydney (N.S.W.) Exhibition, ’BB. First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, ’B9. OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENT marks the greatest advance in Disc Harrows, since we first fitted them with an easily-adjusted travelling-carriage. This improvement is in the method of fixing the steel discs. Instead of stringing them on to a wrought-iron axle as formerly, we now fit each one independently on a casting, giving it a 2-inch square seat. The consequence is that the AXLE WILL NEVER COT OR WEAR OUT, THE DISCS CANNOT POSSIBLY GET LOOSE, and the worst difficulty remaining in the way of making a perfect Disc Harrow has been completely overcome. This improvement, or variations of it, are completely covered by patent, and OUR HARROWS ARE THE ONLY ONES IN WHICH THE DISIS ARE FIXED WITH ABSOLUTE RIGIDITY, AND HELD IN POSITION WITHOUT TOUCHING THE AXLE. THE USE OF THE CARLYLE DISC HARROW MAKES TOIL A PLEASANT RECREATION. WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z
riBST FRXSBIEaig ‘ILA.X.Xi BOOTD TJEJE! E^rn'TOOE. THE WcCORMiCIC BIDDER. NEW ZEALAND AND- SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. FIRST-CLASS AWARD with Special Mention for Strength Combined with Simplicity. ■EEID AND GBAY, HOENSBY, BBANTFOET AND DEE RlNG—Second.. O - The Jurors append the following remarks : TPE SUPERIORITY of the McCORMICK in nearly every respect, but especially in regard to the design of the FRAMEWORK and the SIMPLICITY of the TYING- APPARATUS was so apparent that we had NO HESITATION IN PLACING IT IN THE PREMIER POSITION. - : ' ' ■ GEAND GOLD MEDAL AND SPECIAL MENTION—MELBOURNE. GRAND PRIZE OB’ PARIS. MORROW, BASSETT Ml 00., CHRISTCHURCH Ml DON EDI
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 1
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318Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 1
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