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Buflineeo Notices. TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN. OASHEL STEEET WBST, CHRIBTOHUROH. Have much pleasure in directing the attention of the Farming Public to «J 0 and E • Howard's New English QIMPIBX" ©tbing Binder. These Maohines combine the Best Points of the American Binders with GREATER DURABILITY EABIEB DBAUGHT AND LOWEB OUT. The main bearings are all brass bushed, thereby diminishing the friction, whioh implies LESS WEAB LIGHTER DRAUGHT; The main Framing is of PICKED ENGLISH OAK, The best TIMBEB in the world for Lasting Qualitios. The knife is driven from the end by a rocking shaft, thus dispensing with the swaybar and central pivot, and further diminishing friotion, while this plan enables the knife to be taken out in half a minute. THE KNIFE-BAR & FINGEBS Are fixed on a level (flush) with the bottom of the platform, and can therefore take a lower cut than any other machine in the market. FURTHER, The reel is driven from the binder-shaft, so that when the maohine is out of gear the BEEL DOES NOT BUN, and there is no chain to lengthen when the Harvester is raised er lowered. She addition of a BUTTING BOABD Enables the Maohine to deliver a sheaf with a Square Butt. To these BINDERS Alone, is fix 3d A SIMPLE TRAVELLING GEAB, Consisting of a PAIB OF SHAFTS AND TWO WHEELS, Upon which the Machine can be taken through any ordinary gateway. The platform and elevator canvases are OF UNUSUAL WIDTH, And will oarry up to the Binding Table grain of any length. A PBW OB THBBB BELIABLE MACHINESABB ON SALE. TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN, 80LB AGENTS FOB NEW ZBALAND)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4341, 23 March 1882, Page 4

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