BOOTH, MACDONALD, ANi> CO. FLAX DRESSING MACHINERY. THE CARLYLE PATENT DISC HARROW. ■ THE “NEW CARLYLE” FLAX-STRIPPER. THE BEST MACHINE NEARLY 150 IN IN THE MARKET. DAILY USE. gCUTCHERS, STEAM AND HAND PRESSES, PUMPS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, We supply complete outfits of any capacity. Estimates on Application. &c. SEND FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR. m First and Second Prizes Against the World at the Sydney (EJ.S.W.) Exhibition, ’BB. First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, ’B9. C LATEST IMp T-OVEMENT marks the greatest advance in Disc Harrows, since we first fitted a- th6m t “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 inde. it a 2-inch square seat. The consequence is that the AXLE WILL NEVER . , * -■•A.R CUT, THE DISCS CANNOT POSSIBLY GET LOOSE, and the worst difficulty remaining m tne way of making a perfect Disc Harrow has been completely overcome. mrr j t ?, P^°A ement ’ or variations of it, are completely covered by patent, and OCR HARROWS ARE SSS.SSS™ w.th'aWo™ aioioirW^ THa USE OF THE CARLYLE DISC HARROW MAKES TOIL A PLEASANT RECREATION. — i iJIJU & rLMSAN i K FORFAIT CARLYLE IMPLEMENT AND IRON WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z ,A.'W.flL.:e&x»Jcs:o first friees rs&o'erisnQ THE BINDER NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. FIRST-CLASS AWARD with’Special Mention for Strength Combined with Simplicity. —REID AND GRAY, HORNSBY, BRANTEORT AND PEERING—Second.--The Jurors append the following remarks THE SUPERIORITY of the McOORMICE in nearly every respect, but especially in regard to the design of the FRAME WORE and the SIMPLICITY' of the TYING APPARATUS was so apparent that we had NO HESITATION IN PLACING IT IN THE PREMIER POSITION. GRAND GOLD MEDAL AND SPECIAL MENTION—MELBOURNE. GRAND PRIZE OP PARIS. MORROW. BASSETT AND GO., CMISTGHURCH AND DUNEDIIA
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 957, 4 July 1890, Page 1
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297Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 957, 4 July 1890, Page 1
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