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Journal of Af/riculfvre, Victoria. 



[10 Jan., 1916. 



Special Weeder 



for Sugar Beets, Maize, &c. 



This tool is a great favourite with gi'owers, because it is Iniilt for that purpose. It 

 is also used successfully for market gardeners. No. 35— I'aeked weight, 70 lbs. 

 Price, 41/- Special side hoes are used to cut the surface close to the young plants, 

 without injuring the plants by throwing soil on them — at the same time three 1| 

 inch teeth thoroughly cultivate the soil in the middle. A rear sweep, 8 inch, 

 destroys all remaining weeds, gives that much extra cultivation, and turns loose, 

 mellow soil back to the plants (but not on them). As the crop grows the side hoes 



are taken off, and narrow cultivator teeth put on. 

 Range of Cultivation. — A lever expands the tool to 22 inches and closes to 12 inches 



THREE PRONG HAY FORKS 



Bright and blue finish, selected (jualitj- handles, socket ferrule, 12 incli prongs. 

 ^ ft. handle, 1/8 ; 5 ft. handle, 1/9 ; 5i ft. handle, 1/10 ; 6 ft. handle, 2/- 



The "I WAN" Post Hole Digger 



Is four times faster than crowbar and spade. No more pressure is needed than to 

 lean on the digger and turn it to the right. Hard, dry ground, of couise, needs 

 more weight. Six half-turns usually fills the digger, and six times filling makes 

 your 3 feet hole. The " IWAN "' bores the hole just big enough for the post— thus 

 you have practically no ramming, and the fence is firm right from the start. 

 Empties with a shake. Has no loose parts, like other post hole diggers, to wobble 

 about or rust up. 



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8/- 



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27/- 34/- each 



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