Journal of AgricuU itrc, Victoria. 



[ii Nov., 1912. 



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This is the Quick 

 and Easy Way ! 



Once get an Earth Scoop on the job making Irrigation 

 Channels, Drains, and Dams, and you'll wonder how ever 

 you did without it. 



No laborious pick and shovel work. This Scoop of ours 

 cuts its way quickly and cleanly. It enters Ploughed or 

 Virgin Soil readily, and is extremely light on the horse. 



The bod}' of the Scoop is pressed cold from a solid plate of 

 hardened steel, which is the right way; hot-pressed Scoops 

 soon show their weakness, especially at the corners. 

 This Scoop has steel runners and detachable ■ handles. 



No. 







1 



2 

 3 



Capacity. 



10 cub. ft. 



7 „ 

 5 „ 

 3 „ 



Weight. 



133 lb. 



105 lb. 

 95 lb, 

 80 lb. 



Price. 



80/- 

 37/6 

 35/- 

 32/6 



Tilting' Scoops for Making Dams 



No. 1-7 cub. ft. 75/- No. 2—5 cub. ft. 67 6 No. 3—3 cub. ft. 59/- 



The vast stock here presents a tield of money-saving oppor- 

 tunities for Farmers, Craziers, Orchardists— in fact, all 

 who use Tools. Write for detail of any Tool you require. 



" Machinery and Tool Merchants," 



554-66 & 582-88 Collins-st., Melbourne. 



