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f^MM«»— — — — — I" Some of the ground I out was very hilly . and thp crop heavy, being 7ft, Gin. high, and using five, and a-half pounds of twine per acre, and the work dono was always good. Two medium horses were all I used, and they were quite able, to handle the machine. My machine is now apparently as good as new and needs no repairs before making another start,

NATIVE TESTIMONY.

rTom jfENi IE rtmA, rauipaki, uaski Poi, Mci 21, 1890- -- Ko te.''Lo-wdown. Buckeye" i hokona c ahua i o koutou eitini ia '' A. Jones & Sons " ite tnu i mahue ake noi i pai raws a<u ki ahau. I tapahia c tana tuihioi 230 eka ko etnbio nga takakau i tae kite ono puntn ko etahi ho popoto rawa, pal rawa te raahi o taua mihini. He mama rawa bokl o raa toua nga hoiho hei to. 'fEotforHlfctflri ahauWe tangata hiatiitf ki te mihibi pai hokdua kb te " BdokejeV THE NATIVES CORROBORATED. iFrom YtittiAM XJouotAa, Esq., Te Alahanga, Hawke'a Bay— ■, T.he. above' ma.eb.ipe out during the whole tiar.vost on /my station, and I heartily endorse the testimonial given by PcniTePun*. .I; >' r -~( > . ' '.'•■' „-.-; > .J^APAL. ; „ . From K. Pan a pa, Karamn, Haaki Pei, - . 9, if el, 1890— . •,•-,>. I- hokona c ahaa tetahi o ft koraa " Lbwdow'n Buokeye Binders" i te tau Ka roahuc ake nei .c. 220. nga .eka i tapahhi ai c taua nilhinl'hs nfara i'kaha .rawa te-*upa,- Ko nga takakau i tae ki te waru puulu. Pai raw* ana abau JlUiwlujUwa-BuhinL. £v* wbak*-. mania c ahau etahi atu to mihini. Ako tino korcro,au ko to ," Buckeye" te •uilhinl tino mamV hei toonga i, runes atuj runsaatu 1 nga mihini Uto» kna whakamahla c ahau. He ki ata tenei ki pj{« tangat* JriaJiU kt-tetahi mihini pai tb'paibere hokona ko t«nei in tuihini. I nga ata i mea c talmaba ana ite itbpairi\ngi : kWre etahi mihini i kaha ki te mahi.' Ko' tenei mihini 1 haoro tonu te mahl kaore he raruraru. FVo'm JPiKOATAKE Hapuku, Pakohwai, Haaki, Pol, Mci 9, 1800. { • Ko te \' liovrdown Buckeye ' i hottona c ah*u i» korua ite tau 1 mahue ake nei i mahi tonu pan noa nga mara te tapahl, i pai rawa te mahi o tana mihini. He ntfnrtTWM tStaTfT.Trua tonu" "s^' holKo ha^Jto. Peoa ipnu tona poi i mtlaDei mo le-ahoa ite re i hokona ai. Ko etahi 0 nga mara 1 h'aka-to tnpu, ko etahi i popoto i rite tonu te Dai oto mahl POUR HUNDRED ACRES. Frpmp*. WtlwifuAMS Bbq;, t'W.ilUl. _' foray litß..aune. 1890-i- - ; -■' 'JMy Lowdown Buckoyo works admir* ably, culfciriK Deurl) 1 400 «fre« la«t se>^on — Riime' on' 'dHßoalt girfellrij;?. Upon Wily • ttfomid jt d&n ni\a any other uiahine pointa. , FAR SUPERIOR. From J. K. Oamkhob, Meanee, 23rd May. 1890- - -,i i. I.fotm.d my LnjFdown liijht lo draught, . eaiy to h'nndlo, nimplo, and aatufnotnry in every way. I out a lot of heavy, difßonlt orop, and. working alongtido machinoa »f difToronl uiHkors, can gafely BBy tho Buokeyft'ls equal to any of client in alkpartiealars, and in a good m»ny. far suporior. WORKING BPLENIDLY. From Mkssks David MoLeod & Sons, . .-.Onua Onga, 19th May, 1890-.-. Wo cut nil kinds of orop. from two to b\x foot in )i"nßth «•!'•'■ mr Lowdowti Buokeye, and it wcirked splnndtdly. It is tho lightest in draught wo over saw, and we arc very well pleased with it. EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED. Prom Alun M. WnxiAMg, Esq., Te Aute, 24th June, 1890. The Buotteyo Reaper and Binder I got from you last season wore than fulfilled my expectations, cutting equally well on fiat and hillside. BIND ANYWHBRB.J From Wi Matao, Porangahau,! 28th June— Tho Lowdown Buokeye I bought from Messrs. A. Jones & Sons Uttt year out a very heavy orop without missing a sheaf. The ground was very rough and steep, but two horses were sufficient. 1 am sum it is tho best machine in the market, as it will cut and bind on any land that can be cropped. TI-TREE AND HEAVY HILLSIDE. From Stuobr Sdtton, Te Aute, 26th May, 1890---fhe Lowdown gave me great aaliafaotion. Two horses manage it very well j and although my land was nowly broken Ti.tree and heavy hill sides the maobiue ahowa no material wear. ELEVATORS. SPEAKS FOR ITBEL*. From J. B; Murray, Southern Grove Wauganui, 30lh June. 1890— The Buokoyo Reaper and Binder han given me orery satisfaction— the faot of my purchasing anotbbr last season, after working my first for tho two previous years, speaks for itself. The quiok motion and very low eat make it iispecinlly tuitablo for grass Beed orops. It works equally well in heavy grain crips; and with my Elevator I have out bleoper sidelines than any I have seen out by other bindora. 1 am glad you are oponing an agency in Wangsnui, where we can Ret duplioatos in ease of emergency, ulthoucji, after repairing the ulil one and starting, both machines worked all through the season, without catling me tixpencefor repairs. FOUR SEASONS WITHOUT A BREAK. From Mr. C. Redwood, Riverlands Blenhoim. 24th June. 1800. Dear Sir, -Tours tn hand re the Light Elevator Buokeye Binder I bought through your agents four seasons ego. I have at times had noarly all the different make* of Binders at work on my place, and I found tho Buekoyo to bo the"best of tho whole lot, being equal to any of them in all partioulors aud far Buptrior in many ways particularly in the matter of draught, the Buokeye ! being fully a horse lighter than some ol the others. I out tho whole four season! t without any breakages, and Booie ol , the crop oat was extremely heavy,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8962, 2 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8962, 2 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8962, 2 May 1891, Page 1

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