Business Notices. .^ ; . __ . WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY OF THE THIS SBASOBJ. E. F. GallaGHes, o£ Mayfk-ld, says: "You wi'l be glad to hear that the 'IDEAL Binder is working splendidly. Ido not think the men have a fault to find with it. They say all they have to do is LET HER GO." Q.EKEX Hudson, of Kaiapoi, says: " The ' IDEAL ' Binder I got from you this season has given me great satisfaction. My oats have run about 100 bu?hels to the acre, wheat about GO bushels. The machine woiked splendidly, and wcrked WITHOUT A HITCH. I can thoroughly recommend the DEE RING- 'IDEAL' Binder to anyone wanting a machine, as I consider it THE BEST ALL-ROUND MACHINE IN THE MARKET." Fkakk M-BRTD.E. of Fiankton, says : " The DEERIXG Binders have given me MORE SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER MAKE, and I have had a trial of every make on the market." «V. G. Hille, of Kurow, says : " I must say that I AM EXTREMELY WELL PLEASED with the 'IDEAL' BEAPERan'd BINDER, as they are EXCELLENT MACHINES IN ALL I.'ESPECTS, being exceedingly light of draught and sirong and durable. Tlie 'IDEAL' liEAPEE makes SPLENDID WORK IN CUTTING CLOVER, and is well suited for the woik for which it. was designed." T. & A. Hall, of Uxbri-ge, say: "The DEERIXG- 'IDEAL' BINDER has given us GREATER SATISEACTION THAN ANY MACHINE WE HAVE USED since twine binders were introduced. We had about 700 acres in crop, RANGING FROM 12in to sft Gin in height, and some VERY STEEP FACES to contend with, but we had no difficulty in working the machines in these places. Iv lying down and tangled grain WE CONSIDER IT HAS NO EQUAL, as in some of the lagoons where the grain was laid and badly twisted WE HAD TO PULL OUT OUR OTHER FOUR MACHINES and to finish the whole of the work with the 'IDEAL,' which was done to our COMPLETE SATISFACTION. The machine is entirely under control of the driver, and all levers are very handy. The small amount and simplicity of the gearing is very noticeable. Tno sleep deck of this machine, combined with the extra roller and double butt adjuster, helped wonderfully in bringing the short grain into the packers, making a neat, Equare-butled sheaf. The platform canvas running almost level with the cutter y bar keeps the knife clear to do i*ts work. From our experience of the ' IDEAL ' machine we consider it to be THE BINDER OF THE FUIUEE, and strongly recommetid farmers and others in want of a machine TO DO GOOD WOBK and LIGHT IN. DRAUGHT to secure a ' Deering Ideal ' ; and from the work done by this machine on our farm you will be receiving orders from other farmers in this district for next season." I Al'Ame Bros , of Ida Valley, say : "We started tho ' IDEAL.' Binder we bought of you i on January 31, and it does its work well IN ALL KINDS OF CROP. We are j well satisfied with the machine." Wo could print Scores ' of Similar Testimonials to show that the OEERINO " iOIAL " IS OT PERFECTION. . .;: OILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Either DOHAGHY'-S or EOSEDALE, at 4id. Eailage paid by us. GENERAL E^OfNiEBS, gOfLEifiMEffS, i§SS§FO»ifi§, ■ COPPERSMITHS, SANITARY PLUMBERS AND METAL MERCHANTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR RUSTON, PROCTOR, & CO. (LTD.), Lincoln, England, Whose Horizontal Steam and Oil Engines, Winding Engines, and Boilers obtained the DIPLOMA OF HONOUR for general excellence (being the highest award) at Greater Britain's Exhibition, Earl's Court, London, 1599. A. & T. BURT are prepared to submit prices for Kuston-Proctor's DREDGER ENGINES and BOILERS, orders for which have already been secured from all the leading engineers and dredging companies. A.. «&5 T. BURT, ±-T:D. j WORKSHOPS AND WAREHOUSE : STCJART, CUMBERLAND, AND CASTLE STREETS, DUNEDIN. BRANCHES— Christchurch, Port Cb aimers, and Manners street, Wellington. Importers of Engeltoert's Lubricating Oil, Belting 1 , and every , description of Engineers' Requisites, Mining and Dredging Sundries. aub THE_ MAKERS to go to for HHll FF till I 8 fcH O or ■^ an^> Horse, and Steam Power CORN-CRUSHERS HORSE GEARS A.s they confine tkeir attention to these four machines, and do not ti % y to make all sorts.' CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION. CHBISTCHURCH, N.Z.
The bar, which of late has been forming .■ it the mouth of the Tokomairiro River was j Removed by Mr Martin, the manager of Doombe Hay, and a gang of men on Satur- j flay.— Bruce Herald.
A Winchester correspondent of the Timara Herald stales that a daily parade of swaggers — mostly young men, — sometimes numbering 20, pass along the road in search of harvest work, which they are unable to obtain*.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 2
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