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ALWAYS AHEAD.

SECOND-HAND MACHINES AUCTIONED, On Saturday, 6th instant, at 12 o'clock, Messrs Stronach Bros, and Morris will sell by auction in our implement yards,.* Bond and Crawford streets, the following secondhand machines : — 1 Buckeye Lowdown, '88 pattern overhauled 1 do do '88 „ as received 2 do do '87 „ overhauled 5 do do '87 „ as received 1 do Elevator '87 „ overhauled 1 1 dq do '89 „ overhauled 1 da do '89 „ as received This sals will afford a capital opportunity for small croppers to "secure efficient machines at reasonable prices. Those marked "overhauled" are guaranteed iv good working order, and equal to several seasons' work with reasonable care and efficient handling. The others listed « as received" will be sold with all faults (if any), and can be overhauled', if go. desired, by purchasers, They wjlj. be aold as received by us, and. in sxyme condition as they finished lpjst harvest. Farmers who have sidlings which their Elevator machines will not work can secure a Lowdown for their ridges, and thus dispense with their back deliveries j whilst others who havtf tqq much crop to cut with their own machines can secure an additiqnaj binder by way of precaution at a cost which the operations of the first harvest will repay. Machines can be inspected prior to the sale, and the names and addresses o^ previous owners will be supplied to intending purchasers, in order that they may ascertain" if necessary^ the reputation borne by the machine beiore it was repurchased by us. Second sales will be held on Saturday, the 13th instant, at the same time »nd place, to clear any machines we may repurchase meanwhile or carry over fr«v» ttrst sale. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, BoN,fi &TREET, DUNEDIN. Mr Baiaance (says the ''Catholic Times "j desired Lord Knutsford to sublet! \o. the Government tho nam.es of possible successors to Lord Onslow, There is reason to believe the Cabinet will insist that the coming Governor shall be a knight of Labor, a Trade Unionist, 3 Member of the Grand Orient of Franoe (Wellington bratoh), typhoid proof, and guaranteed to assent to the Upper House being stuffed with anything the Government choose to put there. No gentlemen need apply.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1868, 3 February 1892, Page 3

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ALWAYS AHEAD. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1868, 3 February 1892, Page 3

ALWAYS AHEAD. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1868, 3 February 1892, Page 3