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tan, or Messrs Alex. Jones & Sods, Waipnkurau, who bave only a limited number left for disposal.] NO OTHEE BINDEE. Greenfield Station, Waitehuna, June 11th, 1888. Messes Beg a & 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 eteep 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 our own undulating. You are quite at liberty to roako whatever use you choose of this. We are, yours truly, James Smith & Sons. TWO HOESES QUITE COMPOETABLY. The New Zealand und Australian Land Company, Limited. Pareora Estate, 19th June, 1888. Messrs Begg & Wilkinson. Dear Sirs,— The Lowdown Buckeye supplied us last harveat gave every satisfaction, and proved a great acquisition in the harvest field, cutting with ease steep and rough sidellngs where our other binders were unable to go. It fulfills all you claim for it, and two horse are able to work it quite comfortably. Yours truly, ALEX. MACPHERSON, Manager. A SPLENDID SHEAF. Ngapara, April 14th, 1888. Messes Beqg & Wilkinson. Sirs,— The Buckeye Down Binder I got las harvest gave great satisfaction, either on flat or hillside, Bhe will cnt tie and deliver a splendid sheaf. She is remarkably easy to draw. Youra, &c, Geo. Falconer. ALL EXPRESS SATISFACTION Spring Band, Lower Shotover, April 27th, 1888. Messrs Bego. and Wilkinson. S irs, — I have been busy harvesting and threshing and neglected your note of March 21st, better lato than never, re Reaper apd Binder. I am highly satisfied with what the machine will do either on flat or hilly land. I consider the Lowdown Buckeye the beat machine in use at the present time. All the farmers that have seen her express their satisfaction with what the machine is oapable of doing. Yours respectfully, James Fox. CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Hillend, 2/5/88. Messrs Beokj and Wilkinson, Dear Sirs, — In answer to your enquiry re Buckeye Down Binder. I beg to state that I have out about 160 acres with it and that I am perfectly satisfied with the work done. For sidlings the machine cannot be surpassed and altogether is the beet machine I have ever seen. Youra faithfully, A. Cunningham. [ " SIDELINGS MAKE A DIFFEEENCE. Beaumont, April 18th, 1888. » Messbs Beqg and^Wilkinson, i i Sirs,— r i The Buckeye Down Binder we bought from you has given great satisfaction. 1 s We cut about 200 aores, some was i very steep sideling, but it made no a difference to her. She will cut and tie c her sheaf anywhere that can be c ploughed. She is the best Reaper and r Binder I ever saw. The draught is s very light. & k Youra, &c, n v Phillips and Co. ,c h s. n lOT ACEES EIDGY GEOUND. '6 *' Heriot, I ■ t April 10th, 1888. ~ Messes Bego & Wilkieson. l, e Gentlemen,— „ en The Buckeye Lowdown I got from yoi a this season has given me every Batisfac ne tion. I cut 107 acres ridgy grouni tB without any breakage or trouble in an; n g way. It works equally well on a stee 3 f Bideling or level ground and that I con ie s sider is the machine that is wanted. ] • will cut anywhere a back delivery ca jjp possibly work. a Yours faithfully, MLi in Thomas Matow, crt «- THE mBX BUOKEYB MOWH the _____ sly This mower, celebrated the wor! itly over for its lightness and success in tl ye. great competitive trials, was invented ! frill years ago by Mr Lewis Miller, tl isrs President of the Buckeye works, Dg- Whom during the lifetime of I

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8337, 13 April 1889, Page 6

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