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Up-to-Date Machinery.

. FURTHER TESTIMONIAL. "Inglcwood, December 30th, 1929. Beid and Gray Agency Coy., Ltd., Palmerston North. Dear Sirs, —If you have on hand another hay sweep of the pattern of the one you sold mo last niOnth I should "be glad if you will send me another. We have not used it yet for hay making, but considering, the work that has been done with it in making ensilage, under the most un> favourable weather conditions, and on somewhat rough ground, I have no doubt that it will do work with hay, If you have not a sweep in stock, please put me down for one in your next consignment. With all good wishes for the coming! —Yours faithfully (signed) HAROLD TRIMBLE." ' ' . i Tumbler Hay Bake.' Tliis rake has always been very popular in the Old Country, and we now introduce it in New Zealand. Eor a small holder it is unequalled. The rake is reversible, and when a load is collected the handles are raised, end the rake tips completely over, coining again into raking position. It cau be used either as a rake or as a gatherer. These rakes arc more durablo and much less expensive than Sulky rakes, and very suitable for raking green stuff or ensilage.

"Ashhurst, Ist July, 1930. Beid and Gray Agency Coy., Ltd., Palincrston North. Dear Sirs,—l have been using one of your tumbler sweeps and found it to be a vers' useful tool. It work? in conjunction with the Ogle and Son's patent elevator, and is just the mate for it. T use two horses in ensilage. With these two labour savers one need have no fear of handling the crops without outside labour. —Yours faithfully, (signed) H. FAIHLESS."

Aorangi, Feilding. The Reid and Cray Agency. Palincrston North. Dear Sirs, —Regarding the stacker I bought from you last season. This was used for 12 acres ensilage and 00 acres of hay for myself and neighbours, and proved itself most suitable for both jobs. It is quick in action (60 loads an hour), strong, and above all, extremely portable, being easily erected and dismantled by a man and two bovs. I am more than pleased with it as it makes haymaking easier and cheaper. Yours faithfully, (signed) ARTHUR -T. BAXTER."

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Otaki Mail, 14 December 1932, Page 2

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Up-to-Date Machinery. Otaki Mail, 14 December 1932, Page 2

Up-to-Date Machinery. Otaki Mail, 14 December 1932, Page 2

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