■ _ _ _ _ Business j l^^^j^l Tlie iVew Zealauder Tniiie Miadci*. In asking onr friends to buy from New Zealandhmakew, wewjuM point Ottcft tewof tte benefits which would accrue through so doing. Duplicates' would »c easier got, and generally cheaper; and from the facilities at our disposal-^vi^.jour branch*, in different par^ts of New Zealand,— we can supply any parts of machines from any of these brWiohes at an hour's notice ; ( othex, makers may, and do claim to be able to do this, but farmetswnd to their cost, and our experience bears them but, that it cannot be done with importedhMinesi • We have known of coses where faf mers with a broken down Imported Binder hay» tUd to wait «i week during the bUfiltest part of harvest time before they got supplied. Etacl such! beta a machine of our make, it would have been at work within a few hours. All parts of machines are numbered and accurately duplicated, and we challenge comparison" with the beßt imported in that respect; ftpd while asking farmers to purchase our Binder, we may ktate that it is now generally recognised, that our machine is at least as good as the best imported, and much jMjo^ior^o.many of them fin • every requisite of a serviceable Binder. We append a! few of the many. Testimonials received . for our Binder ; but the best Testimonial is the fact that last year no less than 43 were sold in one s district alone. ! '• ' ' Tb Robe West, Waipa, August 11, 1887, { The Reaper and Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good work ou all sort? of^ ground. I cut some very steep sidlings, the Binder sliding a foot at once,',and at the same t'foe cutting and binding a very neat sheaf. ISAAC HODGSON. Centre Bosh, Maroh 27, 1886. The Reaper and' Binder I purchased from you this season bas given me entire satisfaction. I cut and tied 140 acres in 11 days, and made a really good job. She tied well and left a good jki»a stubble, although some of the crop was very light, and other parts of it were 'good. X-£fosider your Binder quite equal to any of the imported machines, and mxlch lighter ofdraugnt than some " that wercworkiny in the same paddock xoith me. I several times worked the safcne team of three horses the whole day, although I had a spare team beside me. I had no stoppage from time of starting till I finished, and I am thoroughly satisfied that 1 have a really good serviceable machine, and one that will last me a good many seasons. ALEXANDER SHAND. Wairuna, Clinton, October 17, 1887. The Twine Binder I bought from you last harvest is all I could desire. I cub 250 acres of , crops with her, and not the least thing went wrong ; she is easily putted, and for going on sidlings I have seen nothing to equal her. She is just as ready to start work now as when I got her. You can make use of this in any way you please. JOHN MOFFATT. Otama, Gohe, October 8, 1887. # We are pleased to state the Binder we purchased from you last season gave every satisfaction. On eidlings we consider she is preferable to any other make in the market, as far as our experience goes, we having worked some of the principal makers' machines. We cut over 300 acres and had no breakages, and never had any stoppages through anything going wrong. * WB »JB* S WALKER BROTHERS. TiMAftu, October 1, 1887. I have much pleasure in stating that the second Reaper and Binder I purchased from you has now worked two seasons, and cut, about 500 acres, and is easily- draxon, biakei a good clean jobj stands the work well, and has given me every satisfaction. RO.BERT DAVIE. WAiMATE,obtoberß,lßß7. The Reaper and Binder I^urohased from [you last year I wodced on my farm at Hakaterar mea, and after your man started it, I put a lad working it, who never'drove a Reaper, and^wier before. lam pleased to say, that he worked it the whole season, cutting about 250 acres of crops ■without any mishap or styppage. The sheav«s it makes and manner 'ia wfcioh'it ties them Is inb^b satisfactory. I found ft very easy on the horses, although where ife cut vrp «hjgflr " downs " ; oir level land it is simply a pleasure to sea it working. . ; AUPHEOS HAVES. I have much pleasure in stating that the Reaper and B7aapf tyb s^Sson fronryotf gave me thorough satisfaction, and I was exceedingly well pleiased with-^qtf'w^jf^he stood toe seveYe trial I put her to, as I worked night and day nearly all harvest time, and neverl had a single breakage. QENRV DAVIS? Ujbbeidgb, October 16,-1587. ' In regard to the Reaper and Binder that we bought from you, hist year^qan'onlj say that it • gave us every satisfaction, and did its work in a most thorough manner. We have hid three of your Binders working in our place, and they all went splendidly, and it is a rarity to m a Binder tie the sheaves as well as they did. We cut over 300 acres in 12 working dnyp.rfith.twt machines. B ALL BROTHERS. Wendsok; Julys, 1887. \ Concerning the Binder I got from you last season, I can only speak in favourable terms, and have not a single thing to say against her. She did first-class on the hillsides, and I willguarrantee' her to cut against any Binder that I ever saw working of any make. After we got her started! she did not miss a single sheaf, and the delivery was excellent ;Un fact, a boy could work her a» \ well as a man. JAMES JOHNSTON (op Johnsto;* Brds,>- * i October Id, 1887. " „ ! The Reaper and Binder we got from you last year worked splendidly. It did a f aijj, seasop^' cutting— about 150 acres— without a bitch, or sixpence worth of ripairs. It is of very Uyh\^augrk^ —in fact, all that could be desired. We worked it along with a M'Cormick, arid considei/ifc equal, if not superior, to anything imported. • I FORREST &, GEft)DES. REID &~Gi.AJpf; Princes Street SouWr DUNEDIH. | __. ;r*'L...l ( ' I ! . ' I CLAYTON & SHVTTLEWOBTH, STAMP END WORKS, LINCOLN, and 78 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, BEG tn announce an IMPORTANT REDUCTION in the price of their Portablo Steam Engines and Threshing Machines, and will be pleased to scad their Revised List to •))• autlrubfl on application. STEAM ENGINES (Portable aml'.FJixcd) For Coalß, Wood, Straw, and every kind of fuel. Over 22,000 cold. CHRBSHING MACHINES (over 20,500 sold), STRAW, CORN, Jnd HAY ELEVATORS, CHAFFCUTTERS FOR STEAM POWER, GRINDING MILLS, SAW BENCHES, TRACTION ENGINES,! &c. tIOLD MEDAL AND FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATK At the Calcutta International Exhibition 1883-84. . The ONLY GOLD MEDAL Awarded for I'ortablo QUak Engines. . ■ ' - / -/ >"'■'. GOLD MEDALS AND OTHEJ^ PHIZES '" lav&beei! awarded to CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH }tall theftnpor^nt j/term\tio»al an ' Colonial Exhibitions, including '- « /' LONDON, 1851, and 1862; PARIS, 1855,1867, and 1878; VIENNA, -1657, 1866, a«id 1873. The Royal Agricultural Society of England have a\urded every HRST PRI#& to - CLAYTfw & sHvirrfißwoara ./ . rf >r Portable and other Steam E:u r in«!s since 1863, oti<l Priz/< at every Meeting at/ which the, have competed since 1840. CAtiloguM in Enjf>sh, and all the European languages, can bu obiained direct, tn application to ' / Mopsra REID an^GRAY /} | DuucdiD. Invercargill. Ofttnarn, T'PJaru, OJ>'-fci',-bnrcb, snd Ai lburtf^ • ! ."■ - ■ , !i f - ■-■
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Otago Witness, Issue 1885, 6 January 1888, Page 2
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