Joiin/al of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[lo Oct., 1911. 



THB 'MITCHEIA- 

 THE "MITCHELL" COMPLETE HARVESTER. 



THE USER'S OPINION. 



"A report of the work done by your 6 feet 

 Har\ester appeared in the Hoy-sham Times 

 of 7tli January last, and you will probably be 

 jileased to hear that the machine has given 

 me the utmost satisfaction. You will 

 notice by the report that I liad a record 

 crop, which the machine had no 

 difficulty in dealing with, and it 

 made a splendid sample. It was 

 very light in draught, and I would 

 have no hesitation in recommending it to 

 any one who stands in need of a really first- 

 class Harvester." 

 parts of the district excellent I'eturns are 



also being harvested, but that bagged by SAMUEL GROSS, 



Mr. Gross, so far, is the highest recorded."' Drung Drung, 201 '10. 



This is the "MITCHELL" in farm work — not what WE claim in an advertisement, 



but ITS ACTUAL WORK IN A 50 BUSHEL CROP. 

 As it handles a 50 bushel crop "excellently," don't you think it's safe to handle YOURS' 



Extract from Horsham T(mt-<, 7 110. 



A RECORD WHEAT YIELD. 



16 BAGS PER ACRE. 



"What is undoubtedly a record wheat 

 yield for the locality is being gathered in by 

 Mr. Samuel Gross, of the Three Bridges, 

 Drung Drung. 'With a Mitchell 6 feet 

 Harvester doing excellent work and 

 drawn by five horses, Mr. Gross has taken 

 up to 18 bags of Federation wheat per acre, 

 the field harvested yielding a magnificent 

 average of sixteen bags. From other 



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