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ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), Chief Agents foe theSOUTHLAND f^PLEME&T - - & EgfglflEEßf ?l6 COEMNY. Sole. Importers of OSBORNE-CO&UMBIA PEG-TOOTH LEVER HARROWS.', No farm is properly equipped without one. Adjustable to suit any kind or, condition of" land, and" easy, to work. For finely pulverising the soil or for covering- seed this Harrow - is Unequalled, and is rapidly superseding zigzag, diamond, and other pattern harrows with, fixed tines. One or more leaves may be had, ~ according to 'requirements; Same price pertine ah ordinary harrows. Every farmer-should have-a- set. Full particulars, post' free, on application. ■' • VCOIiONIAIi/' BB3EL. MADE.IN NEW ZEALAND. Winner of the ONLY GOLD ( MEI)d£L everawarded: for Drill IN ACTUAL FIELD' TRIAL, in New Zealand.- In open corogetiH|j JStrtfirvtanfi Smj»le»t£tt*" v f§f|||jl'. jp|l&''C«mi'>'"< > <l Oi-nliußgan.Turnlpt jglJlf ... -j tion with the world's leading machines th9~ " Gtelonial " was unanimously declared the best. This celebrated Drill' is made in: four sizes and five different combinations-— No. I^, grain only ;,'No. 2) turnips andimanure ; No. 3j," seed' and manure;- No* 4, grain or turnips > and manure ; No. 5, Combined drill, the most, complete and best combination everjgut upon the market. Economises the use, of seecV and manure, ensures an even crop and. regularity in-growth — a .time and-, labour saver. A-. large, number of these . machines- is now being -sent, out, , taxing^ the 1 resources, of* the- makers. to*th.» •utmost. So, to avoid- disappointment?,, ordersshould be- booked some^time before* delivery; is required. - - Osborne's ifteissifole Spring-tooth. Sulky Cultivator., , The most, popular Implementing the' colony,, !For cultivating stubble or turnip land, eradi1 eating weeds, lifting turnip butts, scuffling, I scarifying, etc., it~is unequalled: Tlie cheapest and most effective Implement inlthfe' market. Numerous testimonials from wellrknown farmers, post free, on application. - Send your Orders along at once. You Can't ASord. to do Without These Implements." Send for Illii&trated Descriptive Catalogue. and Copies, of TestimonialsThese Implements- may be inspected at our 1 Stores, Crawford street, where a> full stock 6f - 'duplicate parts for* "Colonial" and " Osborne'" machines is kept; also double* and single furrow ploughs, hillside plough's, seed cleaners, Cambridge -rollers, disc harrows, , chaffcutters and horse^gears, corn crushers, mowers, hay rakes,, horse hoes,' blocks and > chains, swingletrees, oils, etc., cprnsacks and twine. PTAGO FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE ' "ASSOCIATION- (LIMITED)., ' CRAWFORD STREET,, DUNEDIN. D. &■& ■ W:'GIBBSfc L 18.," Finsbury Circus, London,, E.C. . Established 1712. Contractors to herMajesty's' Admiralty and* War Department. , - • » ■•" ; Manufacturers' of the celebrated' '- &XBBS?!. SHEEP DKPS«. ~ ' '• (JOHN HOLMES & CO., . " General Agents for Australasia.) Stocks of these favourite Dips are nowi kept in Dunedin. and supplies- may be obtained from the undersigned. Gibbs' Dips,, as welMas destroying aIL insect pests to whichi sKeep are> , subject 1 ,, improve and promote the growth, of" the wool, v imparting' a" beautiful' soft silky" lustre- to^ the fleece,, thus 'enhaniang- itfe 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. 'gaIIon 'BUCKETS, non-poisonous nuid ditto. •Poisonous- powder- in 101b TINS'. Used by leading flockowncrs- throughput New Zealand!,Descriptive^ Circulars and! local -Testimonialsi Ipost free, on application to - the OTAGff FARMERS' CGr OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), SoiiE Agents foe- Otago; CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 30

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