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The Buckeye Harvester.

ALWAYS AHEAD. Advices received from our agents in Western Australia report that the great Farmers' Field Trial of Eeapers and Binders at Perth, was won by the Buckeye, Hornsby being second,, and M'Cormick third. Jambstown, S.A. — The Judges in awarding the Buckeye Lowdown the prize added a special note .- "We are of opinion that this is the machine of the future." The leading agriculturists of Otago, Mesßrs James Smith and Son, Greenfields, write us: — "We are pleased to say that your Lowdowns give us unqualified satisfaction: No machine is any good to us unless it will do as good work on the stiffest hillside as on the plain ; and the Buckeye is the only machine we know of that can do this. We cut our entire crop with four of them, and you can send us two more next season." (Thi3 makes a total of ten Buckeye Binders sold to Messrs James Smith and Son during the last; four harvests.) Mr E. T. Claridge, Manager for J. E. Campbell, Esq., Southbridge, writes, yesterday : — " Please book my order for Three Light Folding Elevator Buckeyes for delivery at Southbridgo Eailway Station. The Jwo previously purchased from you have been in use two years, and have given me every satisfaction. They are very light in draught, and do really flrstclasa work, leaving a clean even stubble." Buy the Buckeye and save on the first cost, as well as about 25 per cent on every duplicate purchased. JNO. ANDEESON, Christchurch..

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6706, 20 November 1889, Page 1

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The Buckeye Harvester. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6706, 20 November 1889, Page 1

The Buckeye Harvester. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6706, 20 November 1889, Page 1