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Auction Jfotiooa ___ ! i J. A. Duthle) cV Co* d. A. DUTHIE AND CO. Auctioneers, \ Milton. Beg to wradunce— STOCK SALB. TUESDAY, PBBRTJAET 20, 1899. At 2 o'clock. JA. DUTHIB A 00. • will hold their next STOCK SALB on the above date* when they will offer :— STORE and FAT^HEEP, FAT CATTLE, PIGS, &o. 1 Whiteohapel cart On account of Mb James Adam— 2 cows just calved 1 oow near calving FOB SALE. JA. DUTHIE AND CO. • have for sale a farm of 250 aores nsar Edendale, in a high state of onltivatlon. Easy terms. ADRIANCE BINDER. BELOW we publish a few of the testimonials received by us from those who have used the Adrianoe Binders, and these speak for themselves. These maohines have many advantages over an Elevator. They are more easily drawn, will work equally well on hillßide or flat, and are cheaper than any other machine in the market. TESTIMONIALS : Milton, 23rd January, 1900. Messrs J. A. Dathie & Co , Milton, Dear Sirs— -I duly received your note r# Adrtitnoe Binder, and in reply I may say that the maohine has done its work well for the last five years, and has not oost me 5b for repairs. I have worked the maohine on rough country and In all sorts of crop.— Youri truly, John Waters. Lawrence, January 22nd, 1900. Messrs J. A. Dnthie and Co., Milton, Dear Sirs — The Adrianoe Binder I purchased from you har done good work with me. I am. thoroughly satisfied with It.— Youri truly, A. Fitzgerald. Evans Flat, 19th January, 1900. Messrs J. A. Dathie and Co., Milton, Dear Sirs — I have muoh pleasure In Informing you that the Adrianoe Binder I purchased from you last season has given me every satisfaction. I have no trouble at all with the working of her and she cost me nothing whatever for repairing.— Yours truly, W. E. Leslie. Waitahuna, 18th January, 1900. Messrs J A Duthie & Co., Milton, Dear Sirs— With regard to the Binder I purchased from you. I must say that it has given me entire satisfaction ; I have now worked it for four seasons, and it worked qu|te as well the last season as the first, and except for the little, natural wear is still as good as new. — Yours truly, Mrs Redpath. Tuapeka West, January 17th, 1900. Mr Duthie, Milton, Dear Sir— i?« testimonial. The Binder that you sold me has given every satisfaction, and I would have no other. I think it irthe best in the market ; you can cut the steepest of land with it, and will handle any orop. I have worked three horses for eight hours without a change ; it is not much heavier than a back delivery to to pall. — Yours truly, . John Coohrane. Glenledi, 17th January, 1900. Messrs J A Dathie & Co., Milton, Dear Sirs — I have worked my Adrlance Binder for six seasons, oattiDg from 60 to 100 aore* each year. Part of my ground is very rough. It has given me every satisfaction, in faot I could not be better pleased. Until last year it has never oost me a penny for repairs, and last year when catting . oiib some bush country a pieoe of wood got into the knives, and broke the coaneoting rod. With that exception it has never oost me anythiog, ant* so far as I can see it will last me for many yean yet. — Yours truly, Peter flatten. Karl, 16th January, 1900. Messrs J A Dutbie & Co., Milton, Dear Sirs — We have worked one of your Adrianoe itfnders for six years, and have muoh pleasure in saying that the maohine gave satisfaction in both heavy and light crops.— Yours faithfully, Walsh Bros. Waitahuna, 15th January, 1900. Messrs J A Duthie & Co., Milton, Dear Sirs — I have worked the Adrianoe Bidder for three seasons, and find It a very useful maohine, doiDg its work equally as well on a steep hillside as on the level ground. — Yours faithfully, W Jackson. Evans Flat, January 15 tb, 1900. Messrs J A Duthie & Co., Milton, Gentlemen — I have muoh pleasure in stating that the Adrianoe Binder which I purchased from you has given me every satisfaction. It has worked four seasons in heavy and light orop and is still in gnod working order. I consider it a first -class maohine. — Yours faithfully, M Hunt.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3142, 16 February 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3142, 16 February 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3142, 16 February 1900, Page 6