H J Wishart's up-to-date Cultivator "The Defiance": from the Plough and Cultivator Factory, Saddleworth. South Australia
SADDLEWORTH PLOUGH AND CULTIVATOR FACTORY
Mr H J Wishart, proprietor of the Saddleworth Plough and Implement Factory, has been most successful as manufacturer of agricultural implements.
He makes ploughs and cultivators a speciality, and has been the recipient of many prizes for his implements at various shows in the State.
His stump-jump ploughs, which are all spring steel, may be had in from 2 to 10-furrows, and are light and durable. These ploughs are in great favour, and last season many farmers were disappointed through being rather late with their orders.
His cultivators are also made of spring steel. At the field trial at Bute on August 8 last year Mr Wishart secured first prize for his cultivator, competing against the leading makers of the state.
Farmers requiring these implements should place orders at once, as otherwise there may be disappointment.
Mr Wishart also manufactures buggies, waggons, drays, trollies &c, and every branch of the blacksmith's and wheelwright's trades are attended to.
The best workmanship is guaranteed to be put into every job entrusted to Mr Wishart.
Ref: Kapunda Herald (SA) Friday 5 July 1907.
H J Wishart's up-to-date Cultivator "The Defiance": from the Plough and Cultivator Factory, Saddleworth. South Australia
SADDLEWORTH PLOUGH AND CULTIVATOR FACTORY
Mr H J Wishart, proprietor of the Saddleworth Plough and Implement Factory, has been most successful as manufacturer of agricultural implements.
He makes ploughs and cultivators a speciality, and has been the recipient of many prizes for his implements at various shows in the State.
His stump-jump ploughs, which are all spring steel, may be had in from 2 to 10-furrows, and are light and durable. These ploughs are in great favour, and last season many farmers were disappointed through being rather late with their orders.
His cultivators are also made of spring steel. At the field trial at Bute on August 8 last year Mr Wishart secured first prize for his cultivator, competing against the leading makers of the state.
Farmers requiring these implements should place orders at once, as otherwise there may be disappointment.
Mr Wishart also manufactures buggies, waggons, drays, trollies &c, and every branch of the blacksmith's and wheelwright's trades are attended to.
The best workmanship is guaranteed to be put into every job entrusted to Mr Wishart.
Ref: Kapunda Herald (SA) Friday 5 July 1907.