NEW ANNOUNCEMENT. urroiiTANi 1 . MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. THE SPARK YOUR TEAM. The double and treble- furrow ploughs of this year's pattern are now so woU known *ml can be se«u so leadily at work that hUJomyw need be said almiit I hem. Only half a do/on of each now u-.matn unsold, ami intending iuy«rs will require to hurry up-* BARGAINS l BARGAINS ! In settling up the affairs of my predecessors the following implement* remain for sale. These me all unused, :ind will be supplied, iitted with Iho present season's heavy axle* »nd accompli ny my parts: — % Treble-furrow "97 Kangaroo Ploughs, - - with straight and revolving swivel coulters, and heavy '98 Kid pattern axles.— Karh £M 14s. Jl> Double-Furrow '97 Kangaroo Ploughs, with straight and rovolving swivel coulters ami heavy '93 Kid pattern axles.— Each £ l J 9s. 2 Single-furrow Dux, '86, with wood stilts. Odd linos.— Each £4. i 3 Turnip Shews and I'ulpers, '97 pattern, witJi voveisiblo knives and ball bearing—Kaon JM 10s. 12 H 3l patti'i-n Dux Cultivators, with long tillers or ridgii'K plough complete—/, side tines, with rovw&ible points as well sis welded on each side.-- Esiuh Ai3 3s. The best Cultivator in the market, bar ■none. All the above are to clear up the stock of the Buckeye Harvester Company, who have withdrawn from business in this colony : and the implements will suit farmers who aro kowitift largely to take ad\anUso of present good grain prices. WOKTII CONSIDERING. Horses and feed are dear this year, and there is more necessity than ever to economisa. The farmer who sends round a . lumbering double furrow, with four straining borsert, .where he cau with the DUX do the same work with three medium draughts, or turn an extra furrow with a d.f. team, is not alive to his own interest. Our pricos are low, and tho DUX Ploughs are handy and everlasting. Th© successful farmer is the man who intelligently uses every solid labour-saving device and does not keep toiling away with antiquated machinery. THE cnfIABIPIONSmV DUX. It will interest many small farmers and orfihardists having amal) teams to know that they can gel a single-furrow DUX of latest pattern, with iron handles and all improvements ior £b 10s, and that two horses can work it. This plough is the best of its kind in tho (world, having beaten all-comers in tho Scottish trials and carried off firat and second prizes at the great National Ploughing Match. •'PLOUGH DOES THE REST.' 1 , Waxepa, June 2, 1897. The Single-furrow DUX Plough 1 purchased from you is giving mo unqualified satisfaction. 1 have been doing some breaking yi p with two light horses. I have never handled a plough in my life before, but the plough seems to teach mo what to do. 1 simply drive the burses, and tho plough does the rest. William Scott. All free on mil Dunedin. Implement? sold )ftt ageucieb will ha\e railage added. ODAMS'S SHEEP DIP. These dips, which are in powder (poisonous) nnd fluid (non-poisonous), are the mobt effective and valuable preparations known to breeders of repute in tho old country, where for over fifty years the Odams Company have been purveyors of dip to the Royal larms of 'i'itJgland. Originally formed from amongst the yeomanry, its directors to-day are all noted breeders- and connoisseurs of stock; and farmers are sufc and can rely upon the judgment and honesty of their own class upon tha board. All sizes m stock. ODAMH'S SUPERPHOSPHATES AfiSD M(\%UU$. In this lino also the judgment of the farming 4 exports upon the board are a guarantee vi a wise selection of basis substances, pnd constant and unremitting determination to «levelop all that is reliable in artificial plantfoods. lor ujany years past Mr John Orijjjf, of liongheacli, has' imported many hundreds ci tons of Odams' s manures. This line is not carried in stock, bill indented lo the order cf iarmens requiring it. ACETYLENE GAS. I en.n now supply quotations for complete installations, and issue licenses to upo in accordance with Willson's patent. Eor use on dredges or claims, hotels, largo halls, churches, or business premises. Where an excellent light is preferred to a smoky, evi<smelhng collection of lamps, this Gas will bo appreciated. It can bo seen on the Golden Treasure, Cambrians, and Molyneux Hydraulic Dredges; at the Deep Stream Company's sluicing claim; and at Mr J. W. Mitchell's, Balclutha. AGENCIES: BUCKEYE DUPLICATES. BINDER TWINE & LUBRICATING OILS. ANDREWS & BKAVBN. F. & D. DUNCAN, Ltd, G. H. OATWAY, Bond St^ebt,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2317, 28 July 1898, Page 8
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750Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2317, 28 July 1898, Page 8
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