The Buckeye Reaper and Binder. THE NEW ZEALAND IMPLEMENT COMPANY (Messrs Begg and' Wilkinson) HAVE been appointed Sole Agents for the BUCKEYE Low Down and Elevator Binders for the provinces of Otago and Southland, and are now booking orders from Farmers and Agents for the new Improved 1888 Machine. These machines will be exhibited at all the principal Agricultural Shows in the Colony, and will be ready for delivery by Ist November, for early hay and grass crops. DUPLICATE PARTS. Messrs Begg and Wilkinson being Implement Makers and Ironfounders, guarantee to supply any fittings on shortest notice after receipt of telegram or letter. In addition to ft large stock of extras on hand, they have received from the Company a full set of patterns, and as they are casting daily, under no circumstances will an hour's delay occur between receipt of order and its execution. We mention this in order that all sub-agents and purchasers may have no hesitation in selecting their machines. The BUCKEYE having beaten every machine opposed to it last year — securing the premier honours offered in Australasia — will embody improvements and additions of extraordinary value. Farmers requiring machines next season will do well to abstain from ordering any maker's machines until they have inspected the new BUCKEYE. Public notice will be given of arrival of first shipment, and every facility offered for submitting them to the most crucial tests at the Show grounds, and in Field Trials wherever accessible. Messrs BEGG & WILKINSON are Agents for the celebrated ACME FANNING MILLS, rfrom 60 to 300 bushels capacity. — This is the best mill in the' market, and possesses every modern appliance for cleaning all kinds of grain and small seeds. These mills are on view at their Engineering Works, CASTLE STREET, Dunedin, 24ju
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Otago Witness, Issue 1858, 1 July 1887, Page 14
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295Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1858, 1 July 1887, Page 14
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