ADVICE TO FARMERS.
BUY THE BUCiLEYE HARVESTER.
FAnaiERS who remember the really splendid work of tho light-folding elevator Buck eye ab the field trials lasb season will very well . know that for lightness of draught and really first-class work this machine cannot be beaten, It has won a legion of trials, and at the last Australian trial la*t season carried oif the first prize, beating , Hornsby, McCormick, Massey, ißrandfprd,. Seering, and all competitors. Having opened a New Zealand branch in Dunedin, this machine will be supplied direct to the farmer, carriage paid.to his railway station, for £50. BUCKEYE LOWDOWN. This machine has been greatly improved, and its capacity increased in every way. Present machine cuts five and a ha.U* feet, has longer binder arm, adjustable wind eereen,'aSd the Appleby knottier. Without increasing its draught, several of the parts have.been materially strengthened, and as built fbr~6he coming season no binder can tackle a heavier or* more'difficult crop, or, in fact, handle any kind of grain on any kind of country more creditably. Tho machine which consistently realised a higher price ihariaiij/ defter "binder in the market last season, and which sold out first, was the Lowdpwn Buckeye, losing the sale of quite 100 machines by short supply. The Lowdown was never beaten, taking the Carterton first. Masterton first, Wairarnpa and East Coast gold medal, Gore gold medal, and easily beat all competitors at the Ngapara field trial (Hornpby, Wood, Deering, and others), selling 17 machined upon tho ground. Farmers, inspecb for yourselves. BUCKEYE MOWER, This mower is far ana away the best, as it is the oldest in tho world ; having taken" the world's prize in 1857, and held it ever eince. Ifc beat all comers at the Adelaide official triol last year ; secured first award aiid special mention at the Melbourne Exhibition lasfc year, beat' the Maseey and carried off the Egmonb A. and P. award, !&c, &c. ""' '■■* ''■■• BUCKEYE REAPER.' [ Same mower as above, with a second finger bar, 5-feet cut, and four knives, dropper rflke, and extra seafc, constitutes the tinest back delivery reaper obtainable anywhere.—T. &S. MORRIN & CO., Limited, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 3
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