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f I ffy W*iL bSL B£a j?*ii H^ m\L y^J? 3\B ___^ Fitted throughout with all Latest Improvements, including Silver Steel Roller Bearings. One special feature of the WOOD'S REAPER and BINDER is that the Packers Stop Working when Tying and Delivering the Sheaf. This Wonderful Invention Avoids LOSS Of Grain or Grass Seed, and is the only Binder manufactured entirely suitable for Grass Seed Or Bipe Orops. 40,000 Binders being Built for Coming Season. CYCLONE MOWERS.— U P t0 Date in evei T respect. Roller Bearings, &c. HORSE HAY RAKES-— Unbreakable Steel Teeth. kk FARMERS' FAVOURITE-"— Combined Turnip, Rape, Grain, and Manure DRILL J fitted with Perfect Feeds. One Steel Wheel adjusts 20 different quantities of Grain without removing a bolt or nut. 101,000 Drills in Use! The only implement turned out at the extensive works of the manufacturers, who devote their whole time and attention to its production. The Leading Fertiliser Drill Of the World! SPALDSiyS-ROBBflitiS ROTARY ODSC PLOUGH— the greatest Pulveriser of Soil ever invented, - " ES^SCTKjSI^ OIE* AJLmJLm JMCjSLCXZXnriESIE&^r E2ST STOCK.

• FOR SHEEP. For Sheep this is one of, the Finest and most Profitable Crops to Grow for SUMMER and AUTUMN FEED. Sown in Spring at the rate of 21b to 31b per acre in drills wjll give double the quantity of nutritious feed that Kapc or other like crops will. The Crop, if left daring Winter, will make renewed growth following Spring, and wil' give abundance of feed all through following Summer and Autumn. PRICE, Is 3d lb. SEED MEKC HANTS and GBOWJERB, DUKEDIjS.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 15