The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . itations. Bullivant Bros., Gillenbah, Narrandera, write:—4/4/11—The 7-ton Wool Wag-on 1 g-ot from you four yearsai-o has given every satisfaction. I now want you to send me a .54 in. and 48 in., diameter wheel x 6 in. tyre 10-tonWagon, with Table 19 ft. x 8 ft. Your Wagons are the Best. Hundreds of others sa3 the you get a Wagon see that it is tlie Genuine Hildyard Patent. A well-known and up-to-date farmer in Victoria (Mr. £. A. Neald, of Nathalia) says :^ I had List seasona 6-ton Ordinary English Wagon, and one of the Trusty


The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . itations. Bullivant Bros., Gillenbah, Narrandera, write:—4/4/11—The 7-ton Wool Wag-on 1 g-ot from you four yearsai-o has given every satisfaction. I now want you to send me a .54 in. and 48 in., diameter wheel x 6 in. tyre 10-tonWagon, with Table 19 ft. x 8 ft. Your Wagons are the Best. Hundreds of others sa3 the you get a Wagon see that it is tlie Genuine Hildyard Patent. A well-known and up-to-date farmer in Victoria (Mr. £. A. Neald, of Nathalia) says :^ I had List seasona 6-ton Ordinary English Wagon, and one of the Trusty type Steel Wheel Wagons, 40 in. and 36 in. dia. wheels, carting in sheaf hay. Although the O-ton wagon seemed to carrj the larger loads, Ifound, to my surprise, after keeping careful count, that the Patent Steel Wheel Wagon carted and put intothe stack 700 sheaves a day more than the big wagon. The labour was the same for both wagons. lJJ^-TABLE TOP—Truck body, and all classes of little Wagons for Farm and Station work. WRITE FOR CATALOG R. J. L. HILDYARD, QUEENS BRIDGE-ST.,SOUTH MELBOURNE, V. lo July. 191 2.] Joiirual of Agriailliirc, Victoria. IX-


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