ALWAYS AHEAD.
THE BUCKEYE WINS THE TREBLE. The opportunity of winning, consecutively, First A\yards 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 the attention of all farmers. During the last twelve months these three events have been decided m favour of tho machine classed by the Jamestown judges, South Australia, as undoubtedly the machine of the future— the Lowdown Buck: eye. Melbourne International Exhibition Judges awarded Lowdown Buckeye First Award and Special Mention, remarking — " We consider this machine a fitting study for every intelligent mechanic." Victorian Gkand National. — The blue ribbon of Australasia— a gold medal worth £10 10s — is annually competed for by every Binder worthy its name m the market. Won three years ago by the Buckeye Elevator, beating McCovmick and Hornsby, and last season by the Buckeye Lowdown, beating all competitors. Dunedin & S.S. Exhibition.— Buckeye Lowdown first award and special mention, beating Hornsby, Deeiing, Brantford, and Reid & Gray classed seco>ul ; and Massey, Woods, and Howard unplaced. Next season we shall sell, m spite of superior merit, at lower prices than ever, and are prepared to give terms extending over two seasons to anyone requiring it. Testimonials can be obtained from our agents ; and each winter we shall overhaul each machine and re-adjust, if neccasary free of cost to its owner. Agents for Marlborough — GREEN & NOSWORTHY, Blenheim. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, Custom House Quay, Wellington, and Bond-street and Cra\vford-3ti - eel, Danedin.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1891, Page 3
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264ALWAYS AHEAD. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1891, Page 3
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