GOOD VALUE. jafASONABI-E PKICES. STEENGTH. 01JBABILITY. ■ SIMPLICITY. -"IiSMERS requiring really first-class i?*s«/*i_es at reasonable prices wul r-Jltoe-U on us and see what we offer elsewhere. Theßuckmachine that will save *2rh_rvests for many years, and a lower 1 -Sutare of time and money for vexa--1 • s any *** steel machine f and 7 inspect for your I r,!«f?__d If you have not had one, send I our pamphlets on "Economic I f?j2s*iftjE n which shows you how to 1 I Tjum A-.-fSSSSIWi Sept., 1890. 1 ->* Lowdown Buckeye is the most I JSa&xT machine I have ever had anyI S-*» do ***_}*--_ I Bbos, I Bock, Poto^ I , 27th March, 1890. I «■_•» Lowdown Buckeye is the most per--1 J?tS; cdteing 160 acres of the I &&3S land in Cantertmry. 1 *" J ' AJ wSS Flat, 2nd Sept., 1890. I 'iMt IH) "acres grain and-) grass, doing I JS& •** Nice ***** llttle 1 jnajr Sc r fH_B_Ajn>-_ * 1 ' Mount Grey Downs, Sefton. 1 *" 15th Sept., 1890. I *f_eb»t machine In the world for workI mad sough sidling*. Can cat with two I g£ where it can be pjougned. I '■ __s__B-BtJCHAKA-r, 1 »«*—■ Donorland, Waimate, I *.---■'. * 20th August, 1800. I "Suva knew what comfort there was in ■1 JM-t__e until I bought a Lowdown 1 f___mT Your nwchlnTwill do ail you I ortx tat It. " 1 Tiics McttWBICK. 1 JJ&klkibi, 30th August, 1890. I T__sLowdown Buckeye is by far superior I *B__rtM_g in the market. Cut the whole I without a hltch. 1 Itumi S-TTE AMD SOXS, ' _. ■ I ****** Greenfields, Ist Oct., 1890. Sfe wo recommend the Buckeye,having -Jawd ten (10), and having cut over -000* las, Kress and grain with them. , ' —— ! B-gfi Bbos., Hillead 28th September 1890. 1 Wa have two Buckeye Elevators and Itm Lowdown. Can recommend these gte&nei to anyone requiring a reliable psder. . , . S__*K_S Asca. and D. McLsan, . j__caekakahOi Hawke's Bay, 22nd May, 1890. *i"fe commenced last harvest with one Backers Lowdown and two Elevators by makers, but after starting pureJsajed two more Lowdowns, and worked OH those to our entire satisfaction. "Ji&WOR-AL-, Haosger for Sydney Johnston, Esq., O-tawharu, Takapau, Hawke's Bay, Bth May, 1890. "My two Lowdown Buckeyes gave mc avarj satisfaction,whilst ray two _*levatm tl different makers broke BUCKEYEELEVATOKS Medbury, 22nd September, 1890. -? ' My Buckeye is in first-clans working t &der, sad has already cat 1000 acres of ! fHk»Kwl«ar_n,, . I Seas _!c___?__j, S Woodend, 15th September, 1890. $ *Myßa«_e7*l-w cat three seasons with I expenditure for repairs. IF.-T.O— _a, Spreydon, Bth September, 1890.-' .. *E_rer_a my Buckeye seven &vajs dsdag excellent work..iv light or fesry crops. A h Htra-rox, ' FkmlDgton, 19th September, 1890. The Buckeye has never failed mc. I Istjs ran it three seasons, and it is now. in #u__eciorder. „ Watjohi Fi.at, 20th December, 1889. m "^e'have this day seen the Oft Buckeye l| Is he*?* green oats, and also in very short &J ijf-gR-t. The machine opened up the fi p-feck and worked very well indeed. )& c, £a_ton, J. F. Medlicott, Thos. Simp- ;| am, D. Leary, D. Bradford, G. '£. f| Walker. D. McQueen, C. Stickings, p & "Mitcneli, C, Horsmau, L. Price, -I. i gf Sogers. A J. Andrews, _L Smith, D.; || '38I__|tO_. If ?.G-_oN,S?n., ....:.■ p - Paiawa, 23rd July, 1890. fil «F Badfceye has cut -300 acres with the -g .£»Kest satisfaction daring the past seven U far* tats. It iiix Dickie, . 1 v ara . 30th Jnly, 1890. m Buckeye must be built on the prinIss*til u Deacon's one-hossshay." It has tet serea harvests, and works as well as '. Gore, llth Joly, 1890. i tm* used my Buckeye seven seasons wfcyeaare satisfaction. AB4tfBOH, j- " W&terton, Sonth Canterbury, ' I v B _ Jnneeth,lß9a ;._ *? oQCksye Mower has cnt 4000 acres, 1 p o? l -^' re,a l when others have J I Wleba palled out. I 1 ANDERSON, I I CHBISTCHtTRCH. I I .SUPREME COURT? - ---1 1 - ---*—— ■ a I SITTINGS IN CHAMBERS. I 1 IBA ' ! '. December 19. I t?tee his Honor Mr Justice Dennistonu) a j sat in Chambers at 11 a.m. « 1 i-Jl- Btae£asat °* accounts In this ease * I as»*-arred to Banes. I Tf IF ** VAUJBT DESP ___D COMPANT. '_ I _£i as ! ell a PPUed herein for an order ** 1 S*^^ ll * of certificate herein, allow--6 I SjTI d M m3 hich Official Liqui1 SJ 31 M , 3 affidavit stated should be ■"» 1 SB?*.*?*, «y«»nantt the decision on ?! I '^^ " s 2 I -St J ODOr F 8 * 16 ths order as prayed, t I fS*? OW I°K the few of th 4 il ft- SB W. _. MILLS. * ll application of Mr Deacon Mr W SI 'wcSfe!* - ** a aolicl * or *• _J I "_>-&_ WAST 7 - paeeeel -I -_B-^! fe S ir a PPHedI herein for the S '^S^* 110 appeared for Mr New-' y adjoamed the «PP*i«tton * * m^ 68 <MI 4»IOS_i-SCSASED, -I fctHXi^W" 64 to P«»t»te herein i« ; nSS2f atora l ld e»cutrlxnamed. *f 9 j sa< ®» made the order. ftl * &^ ,O^STO CK___.I*_C_AS_B. SI «e_£T fi, _ tor probate to the' |SS?K aTMZ.*®* fexecatnx named. '. f& ft *7 a »ar made the order as prayed. '_8l ' Sk,?* 80 ** 3 CCSDIN '' »EC_ASKn. dean o«lw herein grant. *&% m%m te to tne executors named. 1 - . SE TBOJ__S __W7D_. •* I 5^ 100 , 01 Mr Beswick,* Mr I •B-ta,_RK* d 5 lltted •i* harristeTand *_SI & Sf 612 MCCLATCHIB » DBCBASKD. : B« iSl_^ BQfge McClatehie. . *_j#| & , smith y ncna«J a w Wch stood over, his s® *§ tnen rose. • I »^*£fta__?siisas_S
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7740, 20 December 1890, Page 3
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