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i ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), Chief Agents for the southland mmmmi -.- | & EIHOS^EER!MO COMPANY Sole Importers of OSBOBNE-COLUMBIA | PEG-TOOTH LEVER HARROWS No farm is properly equipped without one. Adjustable to suit any kind or condition ot land, and easy to work. For finely pulverising the soil or for covering seed this Harrow is Unequalled, and is rapidly superseding zig-.' zag, diamond, and other pattern harrows with, fixed tines. One or more leaves may be had, according to requirements. Same price per tine as ordinary harrows. Every farmer should have a set. Full particulars, post free, on ap plication. "COIaONIAI," BRILI,. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. Winner of the ONLY GOLD MEDAL eve* awarded for Drill IN ACTUAL FIELD TRIAL in New Zealand. In open competi\l^&i Contained Grain, Benn.Turnip, Wsjl tion with the world's leading machines ths "Colonial" was unanimously declared the best. This celebrated Drill is made in four: sizes and five different combinations— No. 1, grain only ; No. 2,' turnips and manure ; No. 3, seed and manure; -No. 4, grain or turnips and manure ; No. 5, combined drill, the most complete and best combination ever put upon the market. Economises the use of seed and manure, ensures an even crop and regularity in growth — a time and labour Eaver. A large number of these machines is now being sent out, taxing the resources of the makers to the utmost. So, to avoid disappointment, orders should be booked some time before deliverj is required. Osborne's Flexible Spring-tooth Sulky dultivator. The most popular Implement in the colony For cultivating stubble or turnip land, eradicating weeds, lifting turnip butts, scuffling, scarifying, etc., it is unequalled. The cheapest; and most effective Implement in the market. Numerous testimonials from well-known farmers, post free, on application. Send your Orders along at once. You Can't Afford to do Without These Implements. Send for Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Copies of Testimonials. These Implements may be inspected at our Stores, Crawford street, where a full stock of duplicate parts for "Colonial" and "Osborne " machines is kept ; also double and single furrow ploughs, hillside ploughs, seed cleaners, Cambridge rollers, disc harrows, chaffcutters and horse-gears, corn crushers, mowers, hay rakes, horse hoes, blocks and chains, swingletrees, oils, etc., cornsacks and twine. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), CRAWFORD STREET, 'DUNEDIN. Finsbury Circus, London, E.G. Established 1712. Contractors to her Majesty's Admiralty and War Department. Manufacturers of the celebrated GIBBS' SHEEP DIPS. (JOHN HOLMES & CO., General Agents for Australasia.) Stocks of these favourite Dips are now kept in Dunedin, and supplies may be obtained from the undersigned. • Gibbs' Dips, as well aa destroying all insect pests to which sheep ar© subject, improve and promote the growth of the wool, imparting a . beautiful soft silky lustre to the fleece, thus- enhancing its value. If you want to top the market with your clip next season, USE GIBBS' DIPS NOW, the most economical and effective preparations in the market. Poisonous fluid in five and ten gallon BUCKETS, non-poisonous fluid ditto. Poisonous powder in 101b TINS. Used byleading flockowners throughout New Zealand.Descriptive Circulars and local Testimonials, post free, on application to the OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), Sole Agents fob Otago, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDINt

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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 17

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