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- — — — — ■ ~~ The New Zealander Twine Binder. New Pulverising IMsc Harrow, Winners of First Prizes at all the PrinIn asking our friends to buy from New Zealand makers, we would point out a few of the cipal Shows in New Zealand.-^ early 1000 made. benefits which would accrue through so doing. Duplicates would be easier got and generally Our Disc Hanw as at present ma de has the greatest improvement since their introduc•cheaper ; and from the facilities at our disposal— viz., our branches m different parts ot New t > m into Nm Zealand- being fitted with our Patent Adjustment for distributing the weight Zealand,— we can supply any parts of machines from any of these branches at an hour s notice ; tQ suit any ang^ so that the Harrow always cuts uniformly deep all over, and without im« •other makers may, and do claim to be able to do this, but farmers find to their cost, and our pairing its flexibility in the smallest degree. experience bears them out, that it cannot be done with imported machines. We have known . . « of cases where farmers with a broken down Imported Binder have had to wait a week during , -<c-x%rN the busiest part of harvest time before they got supplied. Had such been a machine of our make, "* X\> EX JL) <& Or JR.izL jl S it would have been at work within a few hours. All parts of machines are numbered and J^^M^^^ * accurately duplicated, and we challenge comparison with the best imported in that respect; and •* '^i^^^^'^^^^m \ "NEW ZEALANDER" •• while asking farmers to purchase our Binder, we may state that it is now generally recognised J^^^^^ ffi'mmlm' that our machine is at least as good as the best imported, and much superior to many of them *-i«lOT^^& //A%mms "DAU il "PT I? /f^TS" jA I?TE'/fTTnFW r B'WEI in every requisite of a serviceable Binder. We append a few of the many Testimonials received J^Sfe^%fW^b^^l f B'fyr "** * aamSAAaA VAAa&Z &VVJL JL JLAMX for our Binder ; but the best Testimonial is the fact that last year no less than 43 were sold in I ftfeSl Wis&*% S $W wtttt qpr™ p-rt^q one district alone. ■! Xs'\ bOJ^W 1 EEbS, Te Robe West, Waipa, August 11, 1887. -^^$ ::^??A' ; ' ?S C ' Vittrrt with OR VY»3 PAVB7TW 111SAK1? The Reaper and Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good work on all sorts of tU-'^' "' «*KA* » fAI&IV 1 BKAKE, ground. I cut some very steep sidlings, the Binder sliding a foot at once, and at the same time vT*?. .A-U^^'f^ *''"' {'V cutting and binding a very neat sheaf. ISAAO HODGSON. £v ;->;V< ; r ( "' "'." "' ' TESTIMONIALS :- Centre Bush, March 27, 1886. The Reaper and Binder I purchased from you this season has given me entire satisfaction. I Elm Grove, East Taieri, October 31, 1887. cut and tied HO acres in 11 days, and made a really good job. She tied well and left a good It is with great pleasure that I testify to the merits of the No. 1 Self-Bagging Ohaffcutter clean stubble, although some of the crop was very light, and other parts of it were good. I con- I bought from you. I consider the machine is now simply perfection, does its work without a sider your Binder quite equal to any of the imported machines, and much lighter of draught hitch, and gives every satisfaction to those who employ it. WM. KIRKLAND. than some that were working in the same paddock With me. I several times worked the Riversdale, September 28, 1887. same team of three horses the whole day, although I had a spare team beside me, I had no The Bagger you put on Ohaffcutter is giving every satisfaction. WILSON HALL. stoppage from time of starting till I finished, and I am thoroughly satisfied that I have a really ' Waimatp, October 10, 188,7. good and serviceable machine, and one that will last me a good many seasons. With regard to the new Bagger and Ohaffcutter we got from you last year, it has' given ALEXANDER SHAND. complete satisfaction. We have cut a large quantity of chaff, making a first-class sample. We Wairuna, Olinton, October 17, 1887. can cut from 60 to 80 well-filled bags per hour. It stands any amount of hard driving, and The Twine Binder I bought from you last harvest is all I could desire. I cut 250 acres of runs day after day without a hitch. We can confidently recommend it as the best machine in crops with her, and not the least thing went wrong ; she is easily pulled, and for going on sidlings the market. FORREST & GEDDES. I have seen nothing to equal her. She is just as ready to start work now as when I got her. Pukerimo, Waikato, August 10, 1884. You can make use of this in way you please. JOHN MOITATT. I have much pleasure in informing you that the No. 1 Travelling Ohaffcutter and Bagger I Otama, Gore, October 8, 1887. got from you has given complete satisfaction, most of my customers having from time to time We are pleased to state the Binder we purchased from you last season gave every satisfac- expressed themselves to that effect. It has been in work two seasons and never had a breakage tion. On sidling we consider she is preferable to any other make in the market, as far as our except two knife blades, through having them set too close to the mouth-piece, experience goes, we having worked some of the principal makers' machines. We cut over 300 AROHD. WALLACE, acres and had no breakages, and never had any stoppages through anything going wrong. Rooky Knowe, Ngapara, October 12, 1887. WALKER BROTHERS. The Chaffcutter and Bagger gave me every satisfaction. Although the straw in this Timaru, October 1, 1887. district this year is short and brittle, she feeds well, and cuts a good square face; the riddle I have much pleasure in stating that the second Reaper and Binder I purchased from you works very well, and I consider the double crank a great improvement. I may state has now worked two seasons, and cut about 500 acres, and is easily drawn, makes a good clean that with regard to quantity, with the the bad straw we have, I can cut 60 well-filled bags per job, stands the work well, and has given me every satisfaction. ROBERT DAVIE. hour. WM, DEVVAR. Waimate, October 8, 1887. Christchurch, April 23, 1885. The Reaper and Binder I purchased from you last year I worked on my farm at Hakatera- Gentlemen,— lt affords us great pleasure in certifying that the Chaffcutter purchased from mea, and after your man started it, I put a lad working it, who never drove a Reaper and your firm, which has been in our establishment during the past three years, has given us the Binder before. lam pleased to say he worked it the whole season, cutting about 250 acres of greatest satisfaction. We have used several Chaffcutters in the past 20 years, of English and crops Wlthovt any mishap Or Stoppage. The sheaves it makes and manner in which it ties Colonial manufacture ; we have done a very large business in chaffcutting, and find the slight them is most satisfactory. I found it Very easy on the horses, although where it cut was chiefly expense to keep yours in repair quite a trifle, taking into consideration the strength of the "downs" ; on level land it is simply a pleasure to see it working. ALPHEITS HAVES. Cutter. It can be fed by an inexperienced man. We feel a great pleasure in recommending Waihao, July 1, 1887. them to anyone that is in want of the same. BAYNES BROS., Grain Merchants, I have much pleasure in stating that the Reaper and Binder I got last season from you gave Steam Chaff Works, Manchester Street, Christchurch. me thorough satisfaction, and I was exceedingly well pleased with the way she stood the severe _, — — — ___ trial I put her to, as I worked her night and clay nearly all harvest time, and never had a single In regard to the Reaper and Binder that we bought from you last year, I can only say that it \*4&o^ Jm^ IDftff 1KB" w l*l* n I ¥ gave us every satisfaction, and did its work in a most thorough manner. We have had three of _1 i*irf^L^_ jmx **w«u»iiSi JUHOJjIj your Binders working in our place, and they all went splendidly, and it is a rarity to see a Binder jffl3p\ mfV T$ "ay YJfo gfl /& «y in m% tie the sheaves as well as they did. We cut over 300 aores in 12 working days with two lUftJSIIJr W IJ! W JL4 Jti maChmeS ' Windsor, July 6, 1887. ' Is considerably altered since this block Concerning the Binder I got from you last season, I can only speak in favourable terms, and |\m**^&F S • vTil WaS m *^' have not a single thing to say against her. She did first-class on the hillsides, and I will \uKiQr JSL ,JI n \ tfSI ~~~ — " "~ guarrantce her to cut against any Binder that I ever saw working of any make. After we x4\^S*^g™L{^^/ 1 \TI |W<VW5 r hy%s] got her started she did not miss a single sheaf, and the delivery was excellent; in fact, a boy , ' W^f/PBBHKTH feliljpjjl \\ § tit^'''A'T& The Reaper and Binder we got from you last year worked splendidly. It did a fair season's l^^i^P Xtf^^u^auTat could°be desii-ed. °We worked it along with a M^ormicl^ and con- t«^fP™^^^^^^^fe^,^ sider it equal, if not superior, to anything imported. JjOKKlibl & la&DD&b. _____ — JT^ COSKSiIBIK " ' " "" ' ' ~"**~~ STAIVDARIftS made of all sizes, and cut aiict |aj^ ; pointed to any gauge* WIRES STRAINERS jJjgBP Illll' iISISI^B -— cheawost and west in tlie ina,i*itet» S^sn REID & GRATIS Double Furrow Ploughs. Over 800© made. O^^^^^^^^ mi JmSKmI for Doubm Furrow Ploughs awarded to New Zealand at the Melbourne ExM^^£* fr^ iiu^t^l ' lflß# Cownial Makers, thefr Plough so excited the admiration of the Jurors that it was singled out the^ouble Furrow of Reid & Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it Grubber is far superior to any other.— See Jurors' Report, page 125. ISTEW ISSUE OF CATALOGUE NOW EEADY.
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