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10,000 MADE. FAMOUS 10,000 MADE. ‘ DOUBLE : |Iu|pPLOUGHS,§J - - ' ALSO THEIR EQUALLY FAMED 1 ~ CHAMPION eHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS - ' y 7"ITH- reversible steel 'points, land-'edge,;'and front lifting lever. These Digging. yV' Ploughs csd be made a'avertible into'ordinary: double-furrows if desired.' A large number of those now a*-work.-. ' .■ ■.< o. ~ <CKA FFC UTTERS AND BAGGERS. ' ALL SIZES. . OF BAGGERS ALONE 33 WERE MADE-LAST "iEAR: Nos. 1, 2, 2i 3, AND 4 CHAFFCUTTERS. ‘ STEEL .ZIG-ZAG HARROWS. . Same price as iron, and-will last treb’e the time. '. i ■ REID AND GRAY'S H <RSE GEARS (Over 1300 made). : . In sizes from 6ft to 12ft wide. Fitted with ; atent adjustment for equalising the weight, bo that .the discs cnt uniformly deep all over at' any angle. The only, really good ; diso harrow in the. market. The' bearings-will not out the axle,/and hardly ever require renewing.r - - »■' C ■ : 'j-. - U NEW SPADING DISC HARROW: v C _v 6ft, Sft, 10ft, and 12ft wide. Oh account of our superior facilities we can supply any ' - demand than may arise for such. . r NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED SOWERS !r : r „ ' -This is undoubtedly the only good Broadcast Seed .Sower. ; ■ C.6mK)li)i6d ' <i?raiai,',Martwire,- ssaiil Turalip: I»i 91. Greatly improved for this" season. Made in all combinations and to sow grain or turnips at will, with or without manure as desired. 'This is the drill for the times. Made any size from 4 to 8 coulters, and from 14in to 16in between the drills ; and for grain for Gin, 7in, or Bin. Fitted, with new patent adjustable coulters. - -v-..:; REID AND GRAY’S IMPROVED PATENT ROTATORY HARROW; For working foul land. An implement no farmer can do without. We have a v. ' great many at work. r ; ... XBXI Of the Very best construction, and material, and of any »lze and power. : AMERICAN WOODEN HILLSIDE PLOUGHS, £3 10s EACH. TRIPOD HAR--A- ROWS, GRUBBERS. DRAYS, CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS, TURNIP : v SLICERS, PULPERS, WIRE STRAINERS, BINDERS, v; Exceptionally ) ; Low Prices j PLAIN AND BARBED FENCING Wl * E > Exceptionally IRON FENCI N G STAN D A &DS I Low Prices ’V ' J. ’’ .■ Sole agents and Makers of - ; . SM AI LL’ SPAT ENT 8A FEIY CAR ill AGE ATT ACH ME NTS. - : Agents for Clayton and Shuttle worth’s Threshing ; Mills and Engines. , ; > - 1 - - ‘ Also.for Sale: , ’ ' 1 Second-hand Ransome’s 4‘6 Thireshiug Mill (newest style) • . 1 Second-hand Marshall’s 4-6-Threshing Mill . - Both in good Working Order. - -c;.. Sole agents for the ‘.Mercer’ non-canvas Binder. - - -.v ; k tgrNEW ILLU iTRArEO CATALOGUES FREE X 0M - 5..:& H. HARRIS'S HARM ESS COIVI POSITION (Waterproof) - > SIN: CONSTANT USE FOR 50 YEARS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED KINGDOM. SADDLE PASTE • . . - (Waterproof) , L . FOR SADDLES, BROWN HARNESS, , 1 &c. . HARNESS LIQUID or Self-shining’ Jet., ' v EBONITE BLADKING ' ' • . . (Waterproof) ; . "’OR BOOTS SHOES, HARNESS AND ; ALL BT ACK LEATHER ARTICLES. JET BLAGKOIL r FOR FARM HARNESS. ' ■ v POLISHING PASTE FOR CLEANING METAI S & GLASS; Sold by all Saddlers, Ironmongers and Storekeepers, Manufactory: 57, MAWSELL STREET, LONDON, E.

TANGYES'LIMITED ENGINEERS and importers of MacMnery OF ALL KINDS. Steam Engines Steam Boilers Crab Winches Patent Lifting 1 Blocks Tangyes' ■■ r , Steari] Pun|ps. Tar,gyes’ Ram Pumps Tangyes’ ' Duplex Pumps Band'Saws Weighing 1 IVJachines Rand Putnps Engineers’ ; 'Lathes Amateur ’ Lathes' Punching and . Shearing-. IVJachines Roots Blowers, Hydraulic Jacks, Screw Jacßs, Tangyes’ Governors, &c., &c., &c. HAY STREET, SYDNEY.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 2

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