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ALWAYS AHEAD, What Ownbbs bay about thb Buckbyb. W. O. Buchanan, Esq., M.H.B. Gladstone, November 3, 1862, " I have used the Lowdown Buckeye foi several seasons on crops ranging from light to exceptionally heavy, and have pleasure in stating that the work has been, very satisfcux torily done." Mr Buchanan owns three Lowdowns, and having a good deal of rough and hilly •ountrj under crop requires strength with efficiency. John Douglas, Esq. Mount Royal and Waihao Downs. "The Lowdown is working splendidly ; clinging to the hillside overlooking Palmerston like a squirrel, to ths admiration of all beholders." Mr Douglas has had in all five Lowdowns, and the whole of the heavy sidling work of hia two fine stations have been relegated to tbi Buckeye. Jaspbb Nitons, Esq. Maerewhenua, September 25, 1892. •' I am well satisfied with the work of the Lowdown Buckeyes (four), and shall probablj require another this year. Kindly let me know the price." Mr Nicolls for .many years used binders by another maker, but, yielding to the superior points of the Buckeye, now buys nothing else. [Extract from Private Letter."} John M. Smith, Esq. Greenfield, January 27, 1892. "I set up the two new Lowdowns (twelve Buckeyes having been previously purchased bj Messrs J. Smith and Sons) in my spare time in the evening, and to prove that they were well and faithfully set up I may say that we started cutting oats to-day with aiz Lowdowns, and they all went like tops." Greenfield Station is one of the best known io Ot&go. Messrs Smith and Sons have purchased from us Fourteen Binders in all, coming yeat after year, like Oliver Twist, for more. Beoiq Beothebs. Hillend, Otago. " The Buokeyes are working capitally. They are the only machines which suit our country, and you need fear no opposition." Messrs Begg Brothers have used the Buckeyt ever since it came to New Zealand ; have had six Binders in all, and find there is nothing to equal them. We could point to Maraekakaho, the finest at&tion in Hawke's Bay, and dozens of others, where, since the introduction of the Buckeye, nit other binders have gone out of use. Wfl have said enough to show our readers that for hilly, rough country, such as Otago abounds in, the Buckeye is not only " Always Ahead," bat io the only suitable machine for the country. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, Bond mvn, Dwrout

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Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 18