ALWAYS AHEAD.
THE BUCKEYE AGAIN TO THE -- ;/} FBOST. NBW SEASON'S MACHINERY. Ddbiko the coming esaso&we shall sell the new Framcle?B Elevator Binder, a new Lowdown, and nn improved Monrsr, none o! wLieh caa be equalled by any manufacturer m the trade. v : We ask your consider* 1 ion on the following ' : : • ■ '-■.'■ ■*'. - l ■- ' " -:'■ ■ " ' ■' EVIDENCES OP POFUL*BITr is New Zealand Bnd at Home. In the Otsgo Witness of the 9th of April weineerf ed a chaliengis* which would decide at t)oce wlich was the most Bet vior able Binder m New Zealand, and which has the largest sale. Pnblieing as a first instalment the names and addresses of the purchasers of 170 Binders - which list did not contain the fnll nnmbar of purchasers m any one province (whilst the whole of the esleß maie m three important provinces were purposely withheld)— wo challenged the Howard, ZeoJandia, and Triarcph to show as one bojer for every ten \ nrcbasers of the Backeye j Hoineby, one purobsper for every tbi'ea Buckeye.;, Woods,,, Bradford, and Deering, one each for evsry two Buckeyes ;* Massey, two /nocbinei for every three Buckeyes; ana the M'Cormick agents to compare rale lists. In other words wo pnbholy citron to have sold last season :— 10 Buckeyea for every 1 : Howard ♦ 10\ do . do 1 Zealandia 10 do do 1 Triumph 3. do .do : 1 Hornbby 2 do do 1 Deedng 2 do do 1 Bradford 2 do do 1 Wocd3 .3 -do ; -., do : 2 Mssseys One EncVeye at hast for every M'CcrmicK, and .. allhoogh five : months have eiDoe elapsed, no reply to car challenge has been> received. Bnyt rs will, of conree, draw their own inferences. "How bate the roifchty faKenl" • ; > BEWABE QP OLD STOCK, A glance at thg exportr from the New York Cmtom-honse will chow that shipments afloat are lighter than for years patt, tfans showing tbe amput of old stock tobs disposed of'rfntiDg the coming season. In the Jone-Jily shipping list tbe.Backeye shipments exceeded : h»lf the total shipmtnte of ali the other impo! iers combined, and co better icdicadcn of the chancels throogh which the trade of New Zealand is sow znnning canld be desired. English shipments ih's ye^r will hardly equal 2per cent, of the. imported machines.. Don't bay the three-year-old stock of other maker?. HOME POPI LABIT Y. Oor factory write by. last nml : — '• We are glad to inform yon that the trade this season m America has been veiy good indeed, the only difScolty teing lint we were nnable to supply our binders, being at least 2QOO machines Ehoit of the demand. This gees to show, the popniaiity of the Bnokeye, and that o=r nVoninrs: are m greater demand (ban aver at homo." AUSTRALIAN AWABDS. The Bnckeye Lowdown received tbe highest award end special mention at both the Meibonrne and Dncedin Exhibitions ; has won ihs Yictoricn. Grand National Gold Medal m the leelh of all competitors, and more show and 'trial affurs than we have fpace to ennmerate. The .coming season's .Lowdown carries a bent finger bar, with carved gaards, sheeted platfoim bo. torn, and a simph'fied Appleby knotter. Its capacity for long :grain~ is nnlimited, being open at the back, and there ere many other improvements which inspect' on will disolose. . BUCKEYE FBAMBLES * ELEVATOR. ' This Machine 1b the simplest and most efficient m the' market, and will surprize anyone acquainted with the heavy and oomplicated English productions, or the fragile and abstruse toys of the Canadian Dominion. Look for this machine at your shows, and examine it oarelully. : ; LIGHTS BUS3BEYE MOWER i. This is tbe oldest tcowot m existence, aad there are more at work to-day than any three other manufacturers m the world can produce. ; Kinof factories .beside, our own build this mower under license, and everywhere it is. known for pimpiicity aad Btrcnglh. This year we are BS'pplying a malleable hammer. Btrap and patent Eteel pitman. Everycne interested should inspe.qU;: -,-/- ;■■■-.- v . ■ •..-■'' ; ' ■ : '.% -. OUB EXCHANGE. We have for sale a few Seoon'-hand binders which have beea th6rou.ohlj overhauled, -and can be sold at from £25, on two seasons terms if deeircd. Faimere who Bid unwilling to go m for new machines should secure one of tbe above. -It- is a guaranteed maobinejou sre (retting, and all the wearing parts requiring it have been replaced with, new castings. We Eold several tf these machines last season, and hold testimonials from purchasers who are highly pleased with their bargains. TERMS AND DSLIYEBY. All macbitep, .whether. .new or secondhand, are delivered at Blenheim and are Btarled m bu^er'B crop by our experts. We will acc'-pt final payments after the second; harvtsfc, were so arranged. Purchasers of our machines can obtain their duplicates from reliable agents ntar at band, and are not required to Bend, to England, Csnada, or Simbuctoo, for any casting which may break or wear out. BUCKEYE BINDING IWINS. We snpply f either Donagby's or Auokland, at lower pric&s than anyotber Bindei house m the trade. Neither trickery nor competition has been able to affect the reputation of Wolfe'sSobnapj??' . /
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 3
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833ALWAYS AHEAD, Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 3
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