ALWAYS AHEAD. THE BUCKEYE IN CLOVER. ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS BEATEN. Friends of the Buckeye throughout the colony will be glad to learn that on the 9th instant telegraphic returns from our agencies throughout the colony showed the total number of sales for the season up to that date to be thiee machines in excess of our total output in any previous complete year. This is especially gratifying, considering the diminished demand for machines generally, i and to the severe drought in Hawke's Bay, ! South Canterbury, and North and Central ! Otago. As our daily sales are now running from three to nine machines, and there is quite two months of the selling season remaining, we have reasonable hopes of doubling any previous year's output. Even in Canterbury the sales show a satisfactory increase in the total; whilst the Lowdown sales are already double what they have ever been in any previous complete year in that province. No greater tribute can be paid to our enterprise in reducing prices and exttending terms to meet exceptional cases. RYEGRASS. The knife speed, construction of platform,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1926, 15 January 1891, Page 18
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