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AND Ileilafole Iteapea* and During the past winter our staff have been busily engaged in overhauling and repairing some old reapers aud binders which we are now enabled to offer afc very low prices. These machines have been thoroughly fixtd np, and as they will leave us are guaranteed to work aa well as when new. Thete are, of course, worn parts still about them, but those fittings which we considered netded renewal have bec-n replaced, and any farmer investing in one of these machines will secure better value ior his money than if he were to invest in any maker's new machine at current prices. / OPEN-END 1897 FRAMFLESS BINDER. This machine has bsen well cared for. Ia i lest year's pattern, 6ft cut, complete with transport. . Taken back in a bankrupt estate. Has done very little work, aud at £25 is dirt cheap, j DEEP ELEVATOR 1E96 FRAMELES3 BINDER. A good machine, with transport, well overhauled, s£ffc cut, 60in elevator. This rnasbme i 3 r. clicker in heavy whe«.t, and should save its cost tr.e fust season. No farmer Ehould try to push through with old binders who can get one like this for £20. Wheat and oats will bring good money this year, and it is worth making an effort to harvest it properly and without waste. LATEST PATTERN LOWDOWN, s£ft. This type of machine is the best in the world on the hillsides, and is indispensable in each districts us Tuapeka. We offer threa machines at £18, £21, and £25 respectively. They are all good value for money and will do good { work. SECONDHANDS. We have in different parts of (he country machines of various typea and in &11 sorts of condition. Any farmer wishing to purchase any ot these where they stand may submit us offers. We guarantee* nothing in connection with these ; the buyer must ccc snd value for himself. They are principally uteful for castii}g<s, and if they have been robbed of fittings in any way the purchasers will take over our right of procedure against the spoiler for value of bolts, tr&es, reel parts, or other fittioga taken away. ALSO FOR SALE : A quaatity of secondhand reel shafts 3s, reel arms Is, reel f&ns Is, swingle trees 2* 6d, double trees 3s, master trees 3s 6d. Also secondhand canvases, various, ab 10j each; binder poles ss, and mixed bolts 5s per hundred. BUCKEYE HARVESTER CO. ODAMS' SHEEP DIP. FLUID AND POWDER, HAVE NO EQUALS. ANDREW BLAKE, Farm Steward to her Majesty the "Queen, Ohborne, Cowes, 1.W., Writes 18th September 1893 :— "I have been waiting to see the result of a thorough tefet of the Odams's Fluid Dip you sent me, and I am pleased to be able to report most favourably of it. It is fatal to insect life in any animal, and as a sheep dip it is not surpassed by the best I have tried, and so easily mix>-d. The ■wool retains a nice, mellow touch that is not to be felt after some dif,s, and the ewes we experimented upon (about 1C0) aro not dibtiubed by flies afterwards. We have kept them apart from, the rest of the flock to watch tho effect of the Dip, and can Epeak with confidence of its meritp." 11. E.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES : In legular use on the farms at Sindriogham. W. ROACH, F.R.C.V.S., York lload, Exeter, Writes'2oth September. 1893 :— "By request I attended at J. N. Franklin's, Esq., CO , the Bussells, Huxham, Exeter, and witnessed the dipping of about 400 Devon longwool sheep with the Odams's Dip. I found that about a 30 seconds' immersion of the sheep effec-j tua'ly killed all the tick 3. About three weeks subsequently I visited the flock and found no traces whatever of any ticks ; the fleeces were beautifully white and the skins quite healthy. The dip is easily mixed ; it is a valuable disiDfectant, and I strongly recommend it as an efficient dip." We were somewhat late in introducing Odams's Dips to the New Zealand sheepowners, but will undertake to say that " once used, always used," and that henceforth no sheepowner giving these dips a trial will ever have cause to regret the experiment. An improved fleece, absolute freedom from animal life, scab, »nd the worry of flies are desiderata not to be lightly esteemed. Pnt up in lgal, 2gal, sgal, and lOgal drums, and 20gal casks (nonpoisonous fluid) ; and in cases of 3doz, 6doz, and 12doz packets of powder (poisonous). Each gallon of Odams's flnid is sufficient for lOOgal of dip, and each packet for 25g*l. Remember that theee dips are more highly concentrated, more effective, and cheaper in the end than any others in the market. Special quotations to jtation-ovrners dipping large flocks. Buckeye Harvester Co M DUNJ2OIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2293, 10 February 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2293, 10 February 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2293, 10 February 1898, Page 8

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