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Buckeye Always Ahead. The Buckeye secured the gold medal and special mention at the "lelbourne Exhibition, the judges stating in their report that, “ Its construction was a special study for every intelligent mechanic.” The Buckeye Lowdovm was awarded first prize at Jamestown, South Australia, the udges giving a special certificate, stating ‘ In our opinion this machine is undoubtedly the machine of the future.” The Buckeye Lowdown has just secured the grand national prize of Victoria at Traralgon Show, beating all competitors The Buckeye Lowdown secured first prize at Palmerston North Show on the 6th ult., eating the Brandford. The Buckeye Elevator secured first prize at Oamperdown A. and P. Show, beating Hornsby, M'Cormick, Deering, and all com petitors. xne Buckeye Elevator won the great Bom sey Field Trial, beating the Hornsby, M’Oor miok, Brandford, Massey. The Buckeye Mower and Reaper won the first prize at Palmerston North Show. The Buckeye Mower and Reaper won the first prize at the Tokomairiro Show. The Buckeye Lowdown will cut and bind every acre of cultivable land in Otago ; nc other machine can do this. Every reaper and binder claims to cut and bind without assistance on steep at. mgs, and although repeatedly challenged to doso there is not one of them that can follow our Lowdown round a stiff paddock without a man or twe squatting on their sills. The Bud aye Lowdown will take part in a! the principal competitive field trials of the coming season. Owners of hilly land, secure one before it is too late. The Buckeye Harvester Company has ar agency in every important town in Canterbury carries a largo and well-selected stock of duplicates at each, and finds expert assurance in any case of need free. Every binder started on every buyer’s own farm, and every duplicate part required by the farmer supplied at from 20 to 50 per cent less cost than the prices usually charged by other agents. The following card is attached to our ex hibit at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition :—"The machinery upon this stanc secured the highest award at the Melbourne Exhibition. Although m competition wit! specially finished machines, on which no time or money had been spared, we exhibited then as now, our ordinary stock machines,tne same in every detail a supplied to farmers. W did not resort b o nickel or gilt decorations steel knotters, special binders, or even ac extra coat of paint. Our manufacturers have won their laurels honestly, preferring to meet their reputation to the special merit of the Buckeye, rather than to the elaborate finishing of any one machine specially fitted up for trial show or exhibition purposes. 'Practical farmer 0 can appreciate this.” JNO. ANDERSON, Agent for Canterbury, Ohristchuron. D. BTUBROCK, Local Agent, Timaru. BUCKETS HARVESTER COMPANY, Bond and Crawford Streets, Dunedin. • The installation of officers of the Gladstone Lodge of Oddfellows, Fairhe Creek, for the ensuing term took place last Wednesday, when the following were installed : —N.G., Bro. A. O. Gilmour; V.G., Bro. H. Fraser; Treasurer, Bro. A. MoMaster; Secretary, Bro. 0. Pye (re-elected). The subordinate officers were mostly re-elected. After the close of the lodge a genuine spread was partaken of by the members, together with a few visitors, and with speeches on the benefits of friendly societies and capital songs a most enjoyable evening was spent. ESTEEMED EVERYWHERE BY EVERYBODY. The youth who bore the banner with the strange device, and the boy who stood on the burning deck were both a trifle off. St. Jacobs oil is an article of faith with thousands who never pat their names, to a testimonial, but if they were asked would do so without hesitation. This world-famed and wonderful remedy relieves and cures all bodily pains, for which an external remedy may be applied, and is obtainable from every chemist and dealer in medicines throughout the inhabitable portions of the globe. THE REASON WHY? Mr Eugene Marohand, of St. Jerome, Que., July 28th, 1889, writes; “Last 'week I met a gentleman from Springfield, and I noticed be carried a fine gold watch' in one pocket and a Waterburyinthe other. I asked why. He said he kept the Waterbury to see if his other watoli ran well, and he was in earnest, for he worked in a mill where they had dynamos, and they played the dickens with the gold watch, while the Waterbury ketp ticking as regularly as ever.” [3

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6260, 5 July 1890, Page 4

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