. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1921 pt. 1. l increase. All sortsof spraying machines are used. BINDER TWINE As the use of harvesting machinery is extremely limited, and binders are rarelyif ever used, there is no sale for binder twine. The Governor General in Council, on October 2, 1920, exempted from the pay-ment of import duty leviable under Parts III and IV of Schedule II to the Indian 458 TRADE AND COMMERCE No. 894—March 21, 1921 Tariff Act, 1894, the following agricultural implements, when so constructed as tobe worked by power other than manual or animal, viz: winnowers, thre


. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1921 pt. 1. l increase. All sortsof spraying machines are used. BINDER TWINE As the use of harvesting machinery is extremely limited, and binders are rarelyif ever used, there is no sale for binder twine. The Governor General in Council, on October 2, 1920, exempted from the pay-ment of import duty leviable under Parts III and IV of Schedule II to the Indian 458 TRADE AND COMMERCE No. 894—March 21, 1921 Tariff Act, 1894, the following agricultural implements, when so constructed as tobe worked by power other than manual or animal, viz: winnowers, threshers, mowingand reaping machines, elevators, seed crushers, chaff cutters, root cutters, ploughs,cultivators, scarifiers, harrows, clod crushers, seed-drills, hay tedders and rakes. These implements, when constructed to be worked (by manual or animal power,were already free of duty. Agricultural implements.—Two illustrations of ploughs used by ryots are included,one with a single wooden handle and the other with two steel handles. A third illus-. Showing Steel Handles Type


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