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ALWAYS AHEAD.

THE BUCKEYE WINS THE TREBLE. The opportunity of ■winning, consecutively, First Awards at two important Exhibitions like the Melbourne Centennial and Dunedin Industrial, and pulling off the Premier Prize of Australasia, the Victoria Grand National— is only offered once m a lifetime, and naturally excites the ambition of all Binder men, and jfche attention of all farmers. During the last twelve months these three events have been decided m favour of the machine classed by the Jamestown judges, South Australia, ag undoubtedly the machine of the future— the Lowdown Buckeye. ' ' Melbotjbxe International Exhibition Judges awarded Lowdown Buckeye First Award and Special Mention, remarking— 41 We consider thia machine a fitting study for every intelligent mechanic" YicTOßiAtf Geasd National. — The blue ribbon of AAustralasiaa — a gold medal worth £10 10s — is annually competed for by every Binder worthy its namo m the market. Won three years ago by tho Buckeye Elevator, beating McConnick and Hornsby, and last season by the Buckeye Lowdown, beating all competitors. : Dunedin" '& SIS. Exhibition. — Buckeye liovidovrn fast ■ award and special mention, beating Hornsby, Deering, Branlfovd, and Reid & Gray classed second ; and Massey, Woods, and Howard unplaced. Next season we aha' ll sell, m spite of Buperior. merit, at lower prices than ever, and are prepared to give terms extending over two seasons to anyone requirirg it. Testimonials can bo obtained from our agents ; and each winter we shall overhaul each machine and re-adjust, if neceasary free of cost to its owner. Agents i'or Mablbobough — GREEN & NOSWORTHY, . Blenheim. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, Custom House Quay, Wellington, and Bond-street ?,nd Cravvford-sUeel, JDonedin. ;

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 1, 2 January 1891, Page 3

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ALWAYS AHEAD. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 1, 2 January 1891, Page 3

ALWAYS AHEAD. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 1, 2 January 1891, Page 3

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