«?«** Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. [Oct. 2, 1920. 



p. AND 0. CANTON DISC PLOUGH 

 AT ANTHONY HORDERNS'. 



IN HEAVY, Sticky soils, or in very hard, dry soil, the Disc Plough explains, 

 without words, why it was made. Coixiitions that will not permit the use of 

 the ordinary plou§h yield readily to the Disc, and to this fact is due the 

 reclamation ol large tracts of land, and the enhanced valuation of still larger tracts. 

 When you decrease the amount of labour required to till a piece of ground, you 

 have added a great economy. When by the same means you till it better than it 

 was possible under old methods, and thereby increase its productiveness, you 

 have added more economy — hence for two reasons, the Disc Plough has added 

 many pounds to land values in several sectioiis oi the country. 



XT 5.-3 Furrow Disc Plough (Weight 900-lbs.) £32/1 O/- 



p. AND 0. VINYARD PLOUGH. 



VINEYARD PLOUGHING requires a Plough made especially for the work, and 

 the P. and 0. Vineyard Plough has been built to fill the requirements of 

 such work. 



A hitch having both lateral and vertical adjustments makes it easy to Plough at the 

 required depth, and at the same time allow the horse to travel away from the 

 vines, while the Plough can be mn close to them. 



Another desirable feature is the adjustment for throwing the handles to either side 

 to prevent contact with vines and trees. 



Because it is light and easy to handle, this is one of the most popular Vineyard 

 Ploughs on the market, especially so on account of the low price for which it sells. 



Single Shin with Soft Centre Steel Mould, Crucible Steel /YTyl\ .C^ A / / 

 Share and medium High Landside, 8-in. cut, weight 76-lbs. \^ ' ^' 3^0/"/~ 



ANTHONY HORDERN & SONS, LIMITED, 



BRICKFIELD HILL, SYDNEY. 



