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60 to 70 bushels per aore. lout over 100 acres; of orop list year tbat .was very heavy, and badly laid' and (angled, and she did her work perfectly, in fact I out one paddook of laid oats running over 100 bushels per aore, and whioh I think was about the worst paddock in Marlborough to out. After using, the machine four seasons Isold her for £26, and then was ia petfeot order and needed no repairs/ AFTER NINB HUNDRED ACRES, From. Ms. John Satukhlbt, Appleby, N«lson, June 36th, 1890 — I have nßed one of your light Elevator Binders for the last three seasons, and am well pleased with her in every particular. I hay« cut tome of the roughest ground in tbo distriot, where ,1 don't tbipk any. other machine in this part could go and do the work. I have used, binders of otber makes, and must say that the Bnokeyc is the host maohine I ever saw, and by for the lightest in draught. My maohine gave me eve/i bitter satisfaction last season than sne did the first, and now is practically as good as now, aqd needs no duplicates befbro making anoQler year's i start. My average, catting has bean 1 about .300 acros otob yoar. Thb BEST ALL-ROtfND MACHINE From Mr Joseph Qridlsy, The Lakes, Blenheim, June 24th, 1890— Gentlemen, — Replying to yours re the Elev»tor Buokeje Qindor ■ I bought through your agents four harvests ago t I have just to say that the machine gave me perfect satisfaction. . I used her three 'nessoQß, onttinp durioK \tb»b time over 1000 acres and in all kinds of crops, heavy and light, clean aod dirty, and always found hrr just what was wanted. During the whole three seasons she praotically cost me nothing for repairs, mid at the beginning of my fourth season I sold her for £27 105. I bsve used binders of several otber makei and must sty tb»t I found the Buckoyt by far tho lightest in draught of auy Bnd the best all-round mscbiDO I erei used. -

MOWERS. TO THE RESCUE. From EpytNLtfoQoopviw, Arlington Bay, 23fd MiT, 1890. The Buobeyo Mower wo purchased yon last soacon gavo *g every satftf&otion, .One paddock whioh we out wfls very rouah, so much ao.tUut two machines by other makers wero imable to stand tho roughness '^f the [ 1 ground, nnd no had to tiuish with the Buokeyo alone. i i ; SIMPLICITY IN ITS FAVOR. I* ' ' From B. W. Griffin, Palcowhai, : Walroa, Hawku'g Bay, 23rd May, ; 1890- | The Buckeye Mower with whioh you I supplied me this, season 'has givon every t satinaotiop. I tued it on an exeep- i tlonally heavy: orop of red olovcr whioh \ It oat without the least diffloulty. The Bimplioity of the maohine and its light- : neiß of draught are also generally in iti i favor. i A SPLENDID MACHINE. From Spbkobb Sdtton, To Aute, 26th May, 1890. The Buokeye Mower I bought frott you laat season ia a splendid maohino. I cut about ft ISO sores with her, norm of the ground being ,very rough, being ful of Ti-tree, Daring the whole season never had a breakige. She is a vsrj light bat very strong little machine. I A BBAUTIFDL SWARTH. From RupaHi. Tkhunoa and -Wi Matad, Forangahau, 28th June, 1890No one oould wish lor a better mower than the Buokeye we bought from A, Jone» & Sons last year. We never one work like It, flatting any kind of grass without ohokiog, and leaving a beautiful swath. A BTBONG MACHINE. From Spbnokr Sottoh, Te Ante, 26th May 1890The Buokeye Mower I bought from you last season ib a splendid machine. I cut about 130 nores with her, some of the grouud being yeryr ougb, boing fall of Ti-tree. During the whole neasou I uever had a breakage. She is a very tight but very strong littla maohine. AGENCIES: MiSTBRTON-M. OASELBERG 4 Co Palmkeston Nobtii-J. NATHAN & Co. Maktos-BEOKETT & J>IOK. " WAKQAHOI-N.Z.L. & M.A.00., liD. Hawebi-NOLAN & TONKS WAIPUKURAUA. JONES & SONS NAPIER AND HASTINGSF.W.WILU4MU KETTLE.

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

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8962, 2 May 1891, Page 1

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