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ALWAYS AHEAD.

Buckeye won the Grand National, Traralgon, 18fch December, 1889.

Dookie (Agricultural College),2Sth October. Buckeye defeated Massey and Mercer.

Shepparron, 21sfc November. —Buckeye defeated Hornsby, Deering, Branbford, Mercer, Massey and W ood. ■

Defeated the Massey s'x fcirres, the Hornsby four times, the Wood foar times, the M'Cormick three times.

Murchison, 2nd December. - Expert class : Buckeye first, defeated Hornsby and Massey ; farmers' class, Buckeye first, defeated Maasey (two machines) and Meraer

SPECIAL NOTE. -GRASS CROPS. The high knife sueed of the Buckeye, and the special formation of the finger bar, guards, and canvas guides, renders this machine tbe best in the market for grass cutting. We are anxious to secure early and difficult crops of grass seed -where there are farmers willing to purchase machines if on trial they prove able to cut and bind them efficiently and satisfactorily. We are willing to compete against any other machines in a grass trial, and any farmers requiring machines are advised to organise such a contest ; or, if the others will uot compete, we will give an exhibition, and arrange with purchasers direct or through our looal agents. Machines for £2i) (second hand) upwards. Terras cash or time payments or deferred payments as required. Experts available. Duplicates everywhere. The Buckeye is always ahead for^simplicity certainty, and strength.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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ALWAYS AHEAD Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 3

ALWAYS AHEAD Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 3