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FOUR YEARS' CONSTANT USE.

North Taierl, Otago, 3rd April, 1888. Gents:—l have much pleasure In-inforra. ing yoa that my Light Buckeye JElevato* Binder has given mc every satisfaction. I have cut with it right through the past: , four seasons, and may say Ie is still" in first-class order. Aβ regards simplicity of construction, lightness of draught, and case of handling, there is little further to be desired, and I can conscientiously recommend it to any farmer wishing to purchase. It is very suitable for this district, but in view of our very tall cropa, you would do well to bring out a sixty inch elevator. Yours truly, James Hagen. The Buckeye is guaranteed o do first* class work in all conditions of crop, and to cut on steeper hillsides than all bat one of the present season's elevators. Farriers requiring a binder should not take any machine they do not personally know something about, or that has not worked one or two seasons in the heavy and difficult crop? of this colony. Testimonials signed by farmers who have seen a machine handled by its expert in a picked crop for an hour or two carry very little weight: whilst in another case a perfectly untried machine at Home and which Its makers did not even send to the Australian agents, this season has been placed on the NewZealand market. Two other machines which have neither worked a season at bis end of the world are also offered for sale at reduced priced, bat farmers Iα this colony should not allow manufacturers to experiment at their expense and may reasonably require some further proof of the ability of the different machines to do what is claimed before committing the safety of their crops to machines which are untried, and may go back upon them when their grain is dead ripe, and reliable machines sold out. The testimonials published above are part of a series of ninetythree received in this colony since last harvest, all of which will appear in these/ columns/and may be obtained in pamphlet form from any of the ngente. Farmers should remember that over ninety-five per cent, of the leading trials held in Australasia during Che last five years have been won by the Buckeye, McCormick and Hornsby, as well as most of the second, and third awards. An expert will be-, available all through the season,, ana. during the winter every Buckeye Irvisitea by him and overhauled and adjusted, v necessary, free of cost to the owner.

Note-A complete assortment, of dopU* cate parts wilf be kept at <£rtatehutch, ; Wellmgton,AuckUnd,Aßhborton,llmaro. Oamaro iunedin, Gore, Invercargttl, BaSora,i& through tlie coming eeason.

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7215, 28 November 1888, Page 3

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FOUR YEARS' CONSTANT USE. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7215, 28 November 1888, Page 3

FOUR YEARS' CONSTANT USE. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7215, 28 November 1888, Page 3