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1 m the CENTURY HOLTON Mr X| 4 x SHEEP SPRAYER d/' ; 1 < y I can safely and economically M vUV.jd treat in excess of Iw&wMre* 40 Aft Ij lollU FW'-W^x/ ~'''AY -. v . w sheep per hour Lfexilr M vi \ xi' x•' X .7 |L,£ / » JMf, '= > r\ 4 *V’> - •' ’*/ 5 M.l»<.u i • X 4..Jr>Wa? » * 'w' rWPOsIt F*\l i®sB Bi i * ‘SW ACCURATE POSITIVE 20 BRASS NOZZLES WITH HYPRO N 7500 HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT SET SPRAY PATTERN PRESSURE PUMP THE CENTURY HOLTON Sheep Sprayer high pressure unit operates at 150 lbs. P.S.I. applying 265 gallons per hour through • 20 specially designed nozzles. This high pressure ensures maximum coverage for the control of lice, keds and blowfly, and when using Dieldrin and Aldrin in the correct manner, is recognised by the N.Z. Department of Agriculture as complying with the Stock Act 1908 (amended 1947), as a legal method of dipping. The sprayer and pump can fit into the boot of a car. The complete unit can also easily be carried by one man and can be erected in a few minutes. THE PUMPING UNIT. The sheep sprayer operates with a high Bg » " / pressure Hypro N 7500 nylon roller pump at a pressure of 150 Fir |||| ®®| k 11 H M II I I B jga| . . ibs. P.S.I. The pump unit may be coupled direct to a tractor SI p|| Ml V 3 ■ l| n ® power take off, or driven by an independent petrol engine, thus: Xv ' 1 making the unit ideal for field use- . HOLTON SHEEP SPRAYER DISTRIBUTED BY FRANK M. WINSTONE (MERCHANTS) LTD. 71-79 CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND JA.B/W/59

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 362

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Page 362 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 362

Page 362 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 362

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