f~ ALWAYS AHEAD. | . 'J-. ♦— THE BUCKEYE AGAIN TO THE FRONT. | NEW SEftSOX'S MAOHCHEbY. Duniso tbe coming season we shall sell the new Framelees Elevator Binder, a new Lowdown, nnd an improved Mowor, none of which cau be eqaulled by any iaauuf.ac.uier m the trade. We aek your consideration on the follow ing EYIDBSTCEB OF POFULABHY m Now Zealand end at Home. In the Oiago Wilnefiß of the 9th ol April we m EOficd a challenge which would deeid-j at once which was the most servio;ab!e Binder m Mew Zealand, and which ha? Ihe Utgstt sa!<?. Publteing a* a first instalment »be names and addresses of the purchasers o f 170 Bidders - which list did not contain the full numbzr of pucobafeta m any oco province (while; the whole of the gales maie m three important provinces wcie purposely withheld) —we challenged tto How*r.-*, Zealandia, and Triumph to show as one buyer for every tea 5 urcbaeere of the Backbjo; Horngby, one purchaser for every three Buckeye; WooJp, Bradford, and Deciing, one each for evsry two Buckeyea ; Maßsey, two machine* for every thrto Buokoyts;. and the M'Coraick agents to eompara sale lists. la other word* we publicly claim to hivoscld hat season : — 10 Buckeyes for every 1 Howard 10 do do 1 Zealandii 10 do do 1 Triumph 3 do do .. 1 Horusby 2 do do 1 Dcc?ing 2 do do 1 Bradfoid 2 do do 1 Wooda 3 do do 2 Massoys One Buckeye atleas\ for tvery M'Oonnick, and although fiva months have since elapsed, no reply to onr challenge has been received. Buytiß will, of coarse, draw their own inferences. "How have the mighty fallen 1" BEWABE OF OLD STOCK. A glance at the espoxts from the New York Cmtora-bouse wilt ebow that shipments afloat are lighter than for years pa*t, thna showing the ament of old stock to be disposed of timing the coming season. la the June- July shipping list the Backeye shipments exceeded hail the total shipments of alt the other imporers combiacd, and no better bdtoV.bn of the channels throngh which the trado of Now Zsaland is now running could be desired. English shipments ib/a joar will hardly equal 2 per cent, of the imported machinog. Don't bay the tbree-yeor-o'.d ntook 0! other maktri». HOME POPULARITY. Our factory wiite by last miil :— " We aie glad to inform you that the trade this season m Amerioa has been very good indeed, the only difficulty reing that we were enable to supply our tinders, being at least 2000 machines shoit of tbo demand This gees to chow the popalarity of the Buckeye, and that onr rmohima are m greater demand ibao ever at home." AUSTRALIAN AW ABD3. The Buckeye Lowdown received the highest award and special tnention at both the Melbourne and Daaedia Exhibitions ; baa wen the Yiotorian Grand NBtionsl Gold Medal m the teeth of all compel it ora and more show and trial aStirs than we have Fpaca to enumerate. The comiog eeaaon's Lowdown carries a bent finger bar, with onrved guards, sheeted plat f 01m bottom, and a eimplified Appleby knotter. I&3 capaoUy for long grain ia unlimited, being open at the back, and there are many other improvements which inspection will d's close ' BUCKEYE FBAMEIiE3 : ? EL^VATOB. : Tbi3 Machine is the umplest aai most efficient m tbo market, and will surprize anyone acqnahVei with the heavy and complicated Bngliea productions, or the ffogi'e and abstruse toys of 'the Canadian Dominion. Look for this roachino at your shows, and examine it carefully. LIGHT BUnSBSB' MOWER Tbis ia the oldest rroTer, in existence, aud these are more st work to-day than any three other mannf aoturera m the world can produce. Nine factoriea beside onr own build this mower under license, and every.' where it is known for simplicity aad etrrngJb. This year we are enpplying a mal.'eable hammer strap and patent ete=l pitman. Everycne interested should ivBpect. OUR EXCHANGE. We have for sale a few Second-hand binders whioh have been thoroughly over, hanled, aad can be sold at from £25, on two seasons terms if deeired. Fa;mer? who are unwilling to go m for new machines should secure one of the above. It v a guaranteed machine you are petting, and all the wearing parts requiring it have been xeplao d with new castings. We sold several cf these machines last season, and hold testimonials from purchasers who are highly pleased wi h their bargains. TERMS AND DELIVERY. All machine?, whether new or second, hand, are delivered- at Blenheim and are started m buyer's crop by our experts. We will accipt final payments after the second harvest, wera so arranged. Parcbasers of our machines can obtain their duplicates from reliable agents near at band, and are not required to seed to England, Canada, or Timbuotoo, for any casting which may break or wear out. BUCKEYE BINDING TWINS. We supply, either Donaghy's or , Auckland, at lower prices than any other Binder bouse m the tradf. . OONUNBRUM^ WANTED. - • ■ —. ♦— .-. . : Fob the purpose of exercising the originality of our youngsters at the coming Christmas and New Year parties, the Waterbury Watch Company will give one cf their new watches I to the boy and girl under 60 years of age i who will send m the best original pun, joke, ! conundrum,' charade, or acrostic on the Waterbury Watch to the Waterbury Watch Company, P.O. Box 199, Dunedirj, not later than 7th January, '92. Acrostics must not be any more abstruse than the third problem m Euclid, puns not more than ordinarily villainous, and any jokes submitted must- be pungent enough to dawn on the average Scotchman within one week from the period of administration. Any communications which do not come up to these standards will not be utilised, and if anything more than usuilly brilliant appears m our advertising, everyone wiil have a chance of laying claim to it.' 1 The four veracious anglers who caught the plaster of Paris trout m " Three Men m a Boat '* will be nowhere with the; people who will have contributed anonymously every smart thing that we may receive. 4 , DEA? FORTY YEARS. ! The description of a simple remedy, by which a complete cure of deafness and n,Me» m the head of ybßxr yeabb' sjANDiNe has just been effected, will be sent raßß.to anyone who applies to J. H. NICHOLSON 175 William Street, Melbourne.
For continuation of reading matter, see - tovrthpage. DRINK NELSON MO ATE & CO\S PURE BLEND. No. 3. 2s. Bd. PELORUS $OAD BOARD. nPENDERS are invited for clearing Jl out about Twenty-five Ohaics of Ditch, between Mr James Davies' and the Gravel Pit, Kaituoa south. Tenders addressed to the Chairman must be sent m before 6 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 15th January. Specifications may be seen at the Guardian Office or Mr James Davies', Kaituna. W. T. ERSKINE, 2% Secretary. ' MONEY TO LEND. JN sums from £50 to £50,000 on Firstclass Freehold Security. Intereß rom £6 per oent ALFRED BOGERP Solicitor, Higb-atreet.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1892, Page 3
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