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A DVICE TO FARM Eh BUY THE BUCKEYE HARVESTER. / Farmers who remember the reallylplendid work of the light-folding ebvator Buckeye at the field trials las.; seasi will very well know that for lightness of and really first-class A'ork this .machine cannot be beaten. It aas won a leiion oi trials, and at the last Australian triHl as: season carried off the first prize, beaing Hornsby, M'Cormick, Massey, Branded, Seering, and all competitors. H.-vin: opened a New Zealand branch in Diuedin, this machine will be supplied direct to the farmer, carriage paid to his raihvavitation, for £50. BUCKEYE LOWDOWN. This machine has been jreitly improved and its capacity increased in every way, Present machine cuts five and a-half feet, has longer binder arm, adjustable wind screen, and the Appleby krotter. Without increasing its draught, several of the para have been materially strengthened, and as built for the coming seasai no binder can tackle a heavier or more difficult crop, or in fact, handle any kind of grain on any kind of country more creditably. The machine which consistently realised a higher price than any other binder in die market last season, and which sdd out first, was the Lowdown Buckeye, lining the sale o! quite 100 machines by short supply. Ths Lowdown was never beaten, taking the i 'arterton first, Mastertot first, Wairarapi and East Coast gold ntsdal, Gore gold medal, and easily beat nil competitors at the Ngapara field trial iHornsby, Wood, Deering, and others), se Ing 17 machine: upon the ground. Farriers, inspect foe yourselves. BUCKEYE MOVER This mower is far and awiy the best, as it is the oldest in the world; having takes the world's prize in 1857, ard held it ever since. It beat all comers it the Adelaide official trial last year ; secured first award and special mention at the Melbourne Exhibition last year, bea' the Massey and carried off the Egmont A. and P. award &c &c BUCKEYE REAPER. Same mower as above, with a second finger bar, 5-feet cut, and four knives dropper rake, and extra sent, constitutes the finest back delivery rea oer obtainable anywhere. —T. & S. MORRIS & CO., Limited, Auckland.

Dress and Fashion ALBION pLOTH TT ALL 120, Qoeen-street, Auckland- l New Zealand. JOHN WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND LADIES COSTUME MAKERCLOSE AT TWO P.M. OX SATURDAYS BONED "OONEDUST! J.o.E. 33 JC-E----THIS UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR bALK. Ellis' well-known and ju-tly celebrated *&* brand of Newcastle Bonedust, which is supenon anything in the market. , . Quality Guaranteed. In lots to suit pun****;:.. Copy of Colonial Analyst's Report sent appuw tion. CAUTION TO FARMERS. > When buying Bonedust see that you get J-J-J ■ ) which is supplied direct from J. C. Ellis « e r2dl Mills and leaves our A ucfcland Store without alteration. / M. V. HURLEY, CO UPLAND'S BUILDINGS, CUSTOM-STBE£ EAST. DROWN & T> OLSON'S pOBNFLOUB IS A DELICACY NEVER OUT OF SEASONMINING REGISTER- — „ ~ „„d M»Any person having Engines Boilers, •"' tW chinery of any kind for Sale, is invited to n»!'j ner y same entered in the "New Zealand *"*" hctt tRegister," which is published monthly tnro"%jis- 4 the Colony. No charge is made for entry, iw , sion being charged on sales only. P ers0 t< S W ing any kind of Machinery are also requesw apply for information before purchasing. JOHN CHAMBERS. 139, Queen-street, Auctim"' LADIES' VISITING CARDS. -50 Sag fine Irt.ry Cards, including e»g„ ravl "° plate, for 7s 6d; Gentlemen's Cardsi 7s. O) rv ~ St HERALD Works, Wyndham street, the above"* be obtained within two hours if necessary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 6

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