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J. STORRIER AND COY.

HUSTLER CULTIVATORS Designed by H. S. McCully and manufactured by the well-known engineering firm of Messrs J. Stonier and Coy., Timaru, The Hustler has achieved a remarkable record of sales, which of late has surpassed expectations. Four machines were exhibited—the eleven-tine Standard Horse Hustler, the eleven-tine dreadnought, the fifteen-seventeen, and the nineteentine Tractor machines—and these were the centre of interest for many practical agriculturists throughout the day. Those amongst the visitors who already used "Hustler” Cultivators were enthusiastic in their praise of the manner In which these machines had stood the test of the years and helped to Increase the productivity of their farms. The ridge cutting machine aroused keen interest. This machine cuts down ridges with an operation which saves 75 per cent, of hand-hoeing and allows for thicker sowing of seed. An Inexpensive wheat pickling machine was also displayed, and created a good deal of interest.

Messrs J. Storrier and Coy., King Street, Timaru, are the manufacturers and will be pleased to arrange demonstrations at any time. They Are also agents for the Cletrac Tractor, and are also stockists for spare parts.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19940, 26 October 1934, Page 11

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J. STORRIER AND COY. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19940, 26 October 1934, Page 11

J. STORRIER AND COY. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19940, 26 October 1934, Page 11

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