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draught and strong and simple of construction at prices which com- 
pare favourably with that of the best implements of the kind im- 
ported. 
Amongst those more especially adapted for orchard and vine- 
yard work are the Spring-tooth Harrows made by the Canadian 
firm of Massey-Harris and the United States firm, Osborne & Co. 
It is shown in the illustration as running on the skid, but by the 
handle and rack adjustments the teeth may be lowered to work at 
the desired depth. 
Tue Praner Junior Horse Hog, 
of which there are two sizes, the five and the nine tooth imple- 
ment, combines several of the essentials of a good agricultural 
implement; they are moderate in price, light, strong, are sold with 
or without interchangeable pieces, do very good work, and are par- 
ticularly suitable for market gardens, corn or potato cultivation, and 
small vineyards. The plates which, like the rest of the implements, 
are made of the best steel, are also secured to the standard by bolts; 
they are reversible, and can thus be used until worn out. 
The Spading Hurrow. 
Among the harrows that have of recent years gained favour 
with the vine and fruit growers, can be mentioned 
Tur Spapina Harrow. 
made by D. 8. Morgan and Co., an American rotary harrow, aa 
all of steel and iron, except the pole and seat support. 
