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[sSfeiH SUCKER & POPULAR BECAUSE IT'S SAFE WALLACE Harvesting Machinery Products of Experience Before you can speed up Hay Making you have to be certain of absolute safety for the men on the job. In the Safety Stacker Wallaces have done away with the old-fashioned, dangerous boom by using the patent equalising bar. This stacker saves many hours in hay-making every year. It is easy to erect, simple and fast to operate, and on farms to-day, more than ever before, TIME 3IEANS MONEY. The Wallace Safety Stacker enables you to build stacks to any height desired. Efficient, Easily Erected, Easily Transported. Oliver Mowers Oliver Rakes Side Delivery Rakes Hay Sweep Teeth Iron Points for Sweep Teeth Hay Rake Shafts Mower Poles for All Makes of Mowers Spare Parts for Oliver Mowers and Rakes GET OUR QUOTATION FOR HARVESTING MACHINERY 'tern. . - Modernise your Stacker by fitting the most effective Grab it is possible to buy— The “Wallace Self Loc" The Grab that takes Big Loads of Hay or Ensilage with ease, comes down unlocked, and automatically locks itself when it takes the load. Will save time and labour available in 2 sizes for Hay or Ensilage. The... u WALLACE TRANSPORT STACKER Works fast and saves labour. This means a lot to a farmer under present conditions when experienced labour is so difficult to get. The Mast and Arm are of Steel and will stand the strain of hard work. The Stacker is constructed to fit close to the stack and the revolving mast allows Hay or Ensilage to deposited wherever required. The hinged base enables this Stacker to go through any Farm Gate. Transport is an exceedingly simple matter, and it can be taken round the farm quickly and safely without dismantling. Branches at: TE AROHA : MATAMATA : THAMES, WHAKATANE : WHANGAREI, PALMERSTON NORTH : STRATFORD. The WALLACE Tumbler Sweep is exceptionally strong, is perfectly balanced, and sweeps clean, making light work for your horses, while bringing in bigger loads easily and quickly. Strong Tube Handles, Frame and Teeth of specially selected Hardwood. See the NEW PATENTED POINT now fitted to this Sweep. The New Point hugs the ground, and picks up cleanly and quickly, while at the same time the PATENTED RIB prevents the point from burying itself in the ground, making the sw T eep easier to tip and easier to handle. D. McL WALLACE Ltd. HAMILTON. Head Office and Works: Newmarket, AUCKLAND.

CATTLE SECTION ( Continued ) CHAMPION YEARLING HEIFER Champion and Reserve Ribbons will be awarded. Ist and 2nd w inners in Classes 151, 157, 158, eligible. Class 159— Two Yearling Heifers, born since June Ist, 1939. Special Class. Prizes—First £2/15/-, second £l/15/-, third £l. Class 160—Junior Group, Bull and 2 Heifers, all yearlings and property of the exhibitor. Prizes—First £2, second £l, third 10/-. Class 161—Heifer Calf, born since 1/6/40. Prizes—First £2, second £l/10/-, third £l, fourth 10/-. Class 162— 8u1l Calf, born since 1/6/40. Prizes—First £2, second £l/10/-, third 15/-. RED POLLS Entry Fee—Members 6/-, non-members 10/-. Class 163—Cow or Heifer, in milk, 3 years or over. Prizes—First £l/10/-, second 15/-. Closs 164— Heifer, in milk, 2 years, born since 1/6/38. Prizes—First £l/10/-, second 15/-. Class 165 — Heifer, yearling, born since 1/6/39. Prizes—First £l/10/-, second 15/-. Class 166—8u11, yearling, born since 1/6/39. Prizes—First £l/10/-, second 15/-. Class 167 — 8u11, 2 years old, born since 1/6/38. Prizes—First £l/10/-, second 15/-. Class 168 — Bull, 3 years old or over. Prizes—First £l/10/-, second 15/-. Class 169— Group, 1 Bull and 3 Females. Prizes—First £2, second £l. CALF CLUB MEMBERS ONLY Second Day OrEN TO GRADE CATTLE ONLY. All entries to be bona fide Calf Club animals bearing the club's tattoo markings. No animals in following classes are allowed to be clipped. In yearling and 2-year-old classes the animals may, if the owner so wishes, be led by another person. ENTRY FREE. Judging will commence at 10 a.m. Class 170—Best 2-year-old Heifer, light or heavy breed, in milk, Prizes: First £l. second 10/-. Special Class. Class 171—Best Yearling Heifer, light breed. Prizes: First £l, second, 10/-. Special Class. Class 172—Best Yearling Heifer, heavy breed. Prizes: First £1 second 10/-. Special Class. Class 173—Best Reared Heifer Calf, light or heavy breed, born during July, 1940. To be- judged on leading, rearing and bloom. First prize £l, second 12/6, third 7/6, fourth 2/6. Class 174—Best Reared Heifer Calf, light or heavy breed, horn during August, 1940. Te be judged on leading, rearing and bloom. First prize £l, second 12/6, third 7/6, fourth 2/6. Class 175—Light Breed, dairy type. Born during July ,1940. First prize £l, second 12 6, third 7/6, fourth 2/6. Class 176—Light Breed, dairy type. Born during August, 194 e. First prize £l. second 12/6. third 7/6, fourth 2/6. Class 177—Heavy Breed, dairy type. Born July or August, 1940. First prize £l. second 12/6, third 7/6, fourth 2/6. Class 178—Champion Calf. Dairy type and condition. For first prize winners in classes 173, 174, 175, 176, 177. Mr. T. Church presents a Silver Challenge Cup, value £lO, to be held for one year by the winner. Class 179—Group of 3 Best Reared Heifer Calves from any one School. To be judged on dairy type and general show appearance. Waikato Valley Dairy Co. Cup to be held by winning school for the year.

Mr. Farmer! equip your Milking Machine throughout with r & * V NT & & CYCLIST SI Keep the Home Tyres T urning'"USE Specify the Brand and see that you get it * * A So & 70 & v r r r Guaranteed CYCLE TYRES We also make in New Zealand—- “ REIDRUBBER ” Fruit Jar Rings. “ REIDRUBBER ” General Rubber Goods. REID HEW ZEALAND RUBBER MILLS Ltd., AUCKLAND. FOUNDERS OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY IN NEW ZEALAND

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 21 (Supplement)

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 21 (Supplement)

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 21 (Supplement)