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ADVICE TO FARMERS.

BUY TDK BUCKEYE HARVESTER. FARMERS who remember the really splendid work of the light folding elevator Buckeye at the field trials last season will very well know that for lightnesß of drought nnd really first-class work this machine cannot be beaten. It has won a legion of trials, and at the last Australian trial last season carried off the first prize, beating Hornsby, M'Cormick, Mussey, Brand ford, nnd nil competitors. Having opened a New Zealand branch in Dunedin, this machine will be supplied Jirect to the farmer, for £50. BUCKEYE LOWDOWN. This machine has been greatly improved and ita capacity increased in every way. Present machine cuts five and a-half feet, has longer binder arm, adjustable wind screen, and tho appleby knotter. Without increasing its drausht, several of the pirts have been materially strengthened, and us built for the coming season, no binder can tackle » heavier or more difficult crop, or, in fact, handle any hind of strain on any kind of country more creditably. The machine which consistently realised a higher price than any other binder in the maiket last season, and which sold out first, was the Lowdown Buckeye, losing the Bale of quite 100 machines by short supply. The Lo.vdown was never beaten, taking the Carterton first, Maaterton first, Wairarapa nnd East Coast gold medal, Gore gold medal, and easily beat all competitors at the Ngnpara field trial (Hornßby, Wood, Deering, and others), selling 17 machin&B upon the ground. Farmere, inspect i'or jourbelvee. | Price £55. BUCKEYE MOWER. This mower is far and away the best, as it is the oldest in the world ; having taken the world's prize in 1857, and htld it ever since. It beat all coiners at the Adelaide official trial last year : scoured first award and special mention at the Melbourne Exhibition laßt year, beat the Masse v and carried off the Egmont A. and P. award, &c, &c. 4000 ACRES STILL IN GOOD ORDER. i' r aterton, South Canterbury, Jane 9th 1888. About fire years ag;o, I bought v. Buckeye Mower, and since then have cut over four thousand acreß, with her — the first year nlone I cat over one thousand. I nave on several occasions cat where mowers of other makers had to be pulled ont, not being able to net through the underanwtb. After doing the above work with my machine, she is still in good order. Ad for the drauahr, she is the lightest I have ever Been, nnd I would recommend any farmer requiring a mower to buy a Buckeye, and he will be satisfied. — Yours truly, A. Dawson. Price £19. |BUCKEYE REAPER. Some 'mower as above, with a second finaer bar, sft cut, and four knives, dropper rake, and extra seat constitutes the finest back delivery reaper obtainable an> where. Price £25 BUCKEYE DUPLICATES. We shall carry a stock and quote very low prices. Sickles and knives of all kind", 20s euch ; canvases, 20s ; &c. Compare these prices with what you are now paying. BUCKEYE BINDER TWINE. Dona>;hy'e beet specially munufacturi'd to our order, and stored to mntnre since Ist August. Price — Pure manila, 8$ 1 ; No. 2, 7d ;No 3* (Max), s£d per lb. Each ball labelled with onr trade mark. EXPERT. Mr. R. W. Humphreys, onr Expert, will visit any buyers who may place their orders for delivery by Ist December, and set up the machine, and givo them every instruction free of cost. Farmers' Co-operative Society. New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8638, 26 November 1889, Page 3

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ADVICE TO FARMERS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8638, 26 November 1889, Page 3

ADVICE TO FARMERS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8638, 26 November 1889, Page 3

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