NO OTHER BINDER. - Greenfield Station, Waitehuna, June 11th, 1888. Msssbs Begg & Wilkinson. Dear Sirs,— In answer to your enquiries as to how we were pleased with you last season's Lowdown Binders, we have much pleasure in saying that they gave us the greatest satisfaction. We cut a large area of very ateep rough ground with them that we could not have touched with any other binder, and can confidently recommend them to all those whose fields are like ourown undulating. You ara quite at liberty to make whatever use you choose of this. We are, yours truly, James Smith & Sons. TWO HORSES QUITE COMFORTABLY. The New Zealand und Australian Lnnd Company, Limited. Pareora Estate, 19th June, 1888. Messrs Bbog & Wilkinson. Dear Sirs,— The Lowdown Buckeye supplied us last harvest gave every satisfaction, and proved a great acquisition in tho harvest field, cutting with ease steep and rough sidellngs where our other bindors were unable to go. It fulfills nil you claim for it, and two horse are able to work it quite comfortably. Yoursjtruly, Alrx. Macniebron, Manager. A SPLENDID SHEAF. Ngapara, April 14th, 188 S. Messes Begq & Wilkinson. birs,— The Buckeye Down Binder I got lust harvest gave great satisfaction, cither on flat or hillside, she will cut tie and deliver a splendid sheaf. She is remark- ! ably easy to draw. Yovjrs,l&c., Geo. Falconkk. ALL. EXPRESS SATISFACTION Spring Band, Lower Shotover, April 27th, 1888. Mbhsrs Beoo and Wilkinson. Sirs,— I have been busy harvesting and threshing and neglected your note of Maroh 21st, better late than never, re Reaper and Binder. I am highly satisfied wit!» what the machine will do either on flat or hilly Jand. I consider the Lowdown Buckeyo the best maohine in use at the present timo. All the farmers that have seen her express their satisfaction with what the machino is oapable of doing. Yours respectfully s Jambs Fox. CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Hillend, 2/5/88. i Messrs Beqg and Wilkinson, Dear Sirs,— In answer to your enquiry re Buckeye Down Binder. I beg to state that I have out about 100 acres with it and that I am perfectly satisfied with the work dono. For sidlings tho machine cannot be surpassed and altogether is the beat machino I have gvct wen. Yours faithfully, ' A. Cunningham. SIDELINGS MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Beaumont, April ISth, 1888. Messbs Beqo and^Wilkinson, Sirs,— The Buckeye Down Binder we bought from you has given groat satiifdction. We cut about 200 acres, snjno was very steep sideling, but it made no difference to her. She will cut and tie her sheaf anywhere that can be ploughed. She is the be.st Reaper and Binder I ever saw. Tho draught is very light. Yours, &c, Pnii-urs and Co. 107 ACRES RIDGY GEODND. Heriot, April 10th, 18S8. Messes Bkqo & Wilkieson. Gentlemen, — The Buckeye Lowdown I got from you this season has given me every satisfaction. I cut 107 acres ridgy ground without any breakage or troublo in any way. It works equally well on a steep sideling or level ground ,and that I consider is the machine that is wantod. It will cut anywhere a back delivery can possibly work. Yourß faithfully, Thomas Mayow. ALEX. JONES & SONS, WAIPUKURAU, AND E. W. MILLS & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 5
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