Business Notices] BEID & GRAY'S OTPEOVED BROADCAST FORCE-PEED GRAIN, Grass, and Turnip Sower. Sows uniformly regular under all conditions, and can be entrusted to the guidance of » boy, Also, Theft* IMPROVE© NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDER (WITH STEEL SPINDLES). SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS. | OKEAT SUCCESS 4$ Sold in One District Last Season ! Is more durable and as easily drawn as any imported. Is now made with low elevators, all principal parts are of steel. It is the only machine you can depend upon getting duplicate fittings for when wanted. A great many imported machines could not be worked last season because duplicate fittings could not be had. TESTIMONIALS. Rivbbsdalb, June 8, 1887. I hare much pleasure in letting you know how well I have got on with the Reaper and Binder I got from you two seasons ago. I have cat 820 acres to my entire, satisfaction, and I am perfectly sure it is well able to do as many more without adding to the first cost, although she has had very rough ground to cut on. (Signed) John Beatson. Oama.hu, July 6, 1887. In regard to the Binder that I got from you last season I can only speak in favourable terms »nd have not a single thing to Bay against her. She did first-class work on the hillsides, and I will guarantee her to cut against any binder that I ever saw working, of any make. After we got ber started she did not miss a single sheaf, and the delivery was perfect ; in fact, a boy could work her as well as a man.— Yours truly, (Signed) James Johnston, Of Johnston Bros., Windsor. Over 8000 Made Double FU»TOW Ploughs Over 8000 Made THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT. CAMBRIDGE: ROLLERS, ALL SIZES, WITH PLAIN AND SERRATED RINGS, OR ALL PLAIN RINGS. DISC HARROWS, IN SIZES FROM 6ft TO 12ft WIDE. fitted with Patent adjustment for equalising the weight so that the discs cut uniformly deep all I over, at any angle, fitted with wheel ia front. For the last two seasons has been fitted I with heavier axles ; are absolutely rigid, and run in end bearings only, consequently no cutting or wearing of axle. This is the only really good Disc Harrow. It can be fitted with our new Seed Sower and used with or without the Disc Harrow at pleasure ; needs only to be seen to be appreciated ; has the most simple and perfect . travelling carriage. GRAIN BRILLS from 11 to 17 Coulters. The Grain being covered at once prevents the birds from taking the seed. STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS. Same Price as Iron; will last double the time of Iron Harrows. No. 1 Royal Fan Mill, 24in wide ... ... ... £7 0s Od Railage paid No. 2 Royal Fan Mill, 30in wide ... ... ... £8 103 Od Railage paid Bentall's ODD Chaffcutters ... ... ... £6 63 Od FLEXIBLE TRIPOD HARROWS, SQUARE LINK CHAIN HARROWS, all sizes, CHAFFCUTTERS, and CHAFFCUTTERS & BAGGERS, .all sizes at Reduced Prices, HORSEGEARS, 1, 2, 3, and 4-horse, also NEW PATTERN LIGHT 2-HORSE GEAR, FENCING STANDARDS, PLAIN & BARBED FENCING WIRE, WIRE STRAINERS, DRAYS, TURNIP & MANURE DRILLS, GRUBBERS, ACME HARROWS. CORNBRUISERS, &c., &c., Plough Fitting* at Reduced Prices. REID & GRAY, Princes Streeet South, DUNEDIN. CLAYTON & SHtTTTLEWOaTH, STAMP END WORKS, LINCOLN, and 78 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, ORO to announce an IMPORTANT REDUCTION in the price of their Portable Steaa STEAM ENGINES (Portable aud Fixed) iror Loalg, Wood, Straw, and every kind of fuel. Over 22,000 sold. rHRBSHI NG MACmNES (over ' »^TRAW. CORN, and HAY ELEVATORS, CHAFFCUTT^ CiOLD MEDAL AWTD FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE At the Calcutta International Exhibition 1883-84. The ONLY GOLD MEDAL Awarded for Portable Steam Engines. GOLD MEDALS AND OTHER PRIZES flare been awarded to CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH atall the important International an LONDON, 1851, and 1862; PA^\ B lfe^% IENIU , 185?> The Royal Agricultural Society of England have awarded every FIRST PRIZE to CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH K >r Portable and other Steam Enpnes since 1863, awl Prizo* nt nverv Meeting at which the. have competed since 1849 Catalogues in English, and all the tZpJL languages, can be obtained direct, or on application to Messrs REID and GRAY, Donedin, Invercargill, Oamaru, Timaru, Chrwtchurch, and Anhbnrfcon,
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