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DUX HOE and DRILL PLOUGH.

Very little need be said about this implement. It is well known and appreciated, and never a season has yet passed without many a farmer ordering too late, and being obliged to go without it. There is only one price, £3 10s, which includes the finest drill plovgF in existence ; no extra, charge.

Look at these splendid mould boaids, which are supplied with every cultivator, not as an extra, but as part of the outfit of the splendid SEVENTY-SHILLING line. It pay* farmers to read their newspapers nowadays to see what value they can get by going to f" right place for it.

There are two diamond tines on each sida of the frair.e, or one more than in the " Planet Jrii., 1 ' as well as one .Breeder blade and one rear blade — seven in all. These are held in their places by clamps, so that there is no drilling and weakening of the frame, and they may, in coi.sequence, be kept at any position along the steel frame bar, and at any depthThe diamond parts are all reversible, so that there is provision for double the .usual wear. This implement has no equal, and is supplied this season with steel handles instead of wood, as shown in the " cut," and with nrach greater capacity. You want to see this implement.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2404, 29 March 1900, Page 7

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DUX HOE and DRILL PLOUGH. Otago Witness, Issue 2404, 29 March 1900, Page 7

DUX HOE and DRILL PLOUGH. Otago Witness, Issue 2404, 29 March 1900, Page 7

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