THE BUCKEYE.
VICTORIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS. The following cables referring to the agricultural and pastoral shows Of Australia, will be of service to buyers desirous of securing the best and most efficient harvesting machinery :— Buckeye first at Echuca, beating McCormick, Hornsby, Wood. Massey Deering and all competitors, all the principal makers represented, and again on the 26th inst." " Goulborn Valley and North-Eastern Agricultural and Pastoral Show, Buckeye first. Wood second, McCormick third, beating Hornsby, Deering, Massey and others. Cashel A. and P. Show, the judges unable to decide which was the best of the three, bracketed Hornsby, McCormick, and Buckeye for first honors. Balaclava (S. A.) Field Trial, 24th October, Buckeye beat Hornsby, Wood, Howard and Osborne. Adelaide Field Trial, Buckeye beats Wood, Deering, Howard, and others, October 27th, 1888. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT. Windermere, Winslow, June 7,1888. Dear Sirs, —I bought two of the light Elevator Buckeye Binders from you last year and they have worked to my entire satisfaction. They are very light in draught, in fact, the lightest of any machine we have e«er had on the place. The plan of adjusting both butter and binder with one lever in variable crops is excellent, and a great improvement on the old style. In short stuff, I think the Buckeye is equal to any machine made, and is a machine in general that I would recommend to any farmer. Yours truly, H. H. Wright, Manager for E. G. Wright.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7214, 27 November 1888, Page 3
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