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ADVIOETO FARMERS BUY THE BUOKEYE HARVESTER. Farmers who remember the really splendid work of the light folding elevator Buokeye at the field trials last season will very well know that for lightness of draught and really firstolass work this machine oannot be beaten. It has won a legion of trials, and at tbe last Australian trial last season carried off the first prize, beating Hornsby Deering, M'Coro miok, Massey, Branford, and all competitors, Having opened a New Zealand branoh in Dunedin, this maohine will be supplied direot to the farmer, freight paid to Nelson, for £50. UOKEYE LOWDOWN. This maohine has been greatly improved and its capacity inoreased in every way. Present maohine cuts five and a-half feet, has long binder arm, adjustable wind screen, and the Ap. pleby knotter. Without inoreasing its drangbt, several of the parts have been materially gtrengthened, and a built for the coming season, no bindt can taokle a heavier or more difficult orop, or, in faot handle any kind of grain on any kind of country more creditably. The machine which consistently realised a higher price thau any otlier binder in the market last season, and which sold out first, was the Lowdown Buckeye, losing the sale of quite 100 machines by short supply. The Lowdown was never beaten, taking the Carterton first, Masterton first, Wairarapa and East Coast gold medal, Gore gold medal, and easily beat all competitors at the Ngapara field trial (Hornsby, Wood, Deering, and others), selling 17 machines upon the ground. Farmers, inspect for yourselves. Price, freight paid to Nelson, £55, BUCKEYE MOWER. This mower is far and away the best, as t is the oldest in the world, having taken the world's prize in 1857, and held it ever since. It beat all comers at the Adelaide official trial last year ; secured first award and Bpecial mention at the Melbourne Exhibition last yssr7"Trea*-fcho Maßßoy -and-carrifid_offJ;he. Egmont A; and P. award, &0., &c. Price, freight paid to Nelson, £19. BUCKEYE REAPER. Same mower as above, with a second finger bar, 6ft cut, and four knives, dropper rake, and extra seat constitutes the finest baok delivery i-eaper obtainuble anywhere. Price, freight paid to Nelson, £25. BUCKEYE DUPLICATES. We shall oarry a stook in Nelson, and will quote very low prices. Sickles and knives of all kinds, 20s each ; canvases, 20s &a Compare these prioes with what you are now paying. BUOKEYE BINDER TWINE. Donaghy's best speoially manufactured to our order, and stored to mature since Ist August. Price-Pure manila, B|d; No. 2 7d; No. 3 (flax), s£d per lb. Eaoh bull labelled with our trade mark, and carriage paid to Nelson in lots of hatla ton and ovet SPEOIAL VOTE. Mr R, W. Humphrey, our expert, will reach Nelson on tho 22nd November, and will visit and sot up each buyer's machine and have it ready for work free of charge. Our experts will overhaul every Buckeye Binder in future free of oharge in the winter season, and will visit any farmer requiring assistance at any time during the harvest. Compare this treatment with the praotice of other agents MACHINES ON VIEW at Neison agencies on 22nd November. Seoure our circular | meanwhile. LATEST VICTORY. BUOKEYE Light Mower at Leeaton A &P Show HIGHLY Commended, Hornsby, "Oommended." FOR SALE BY J. G. HARKNESS & Co., Riohmond. G. INGRAM, Spring Grove, BUOKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY. Bond and Crawford streets, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 DIAMOND REAPING MAOHINE, in good order. Apply,n 3937 — t o #OHQ FOUNDRY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 4

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