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BUCKEYE ALWAYS .AHEAD. The Buckeye has beaten all competitors at Field Trials, and won First Award and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, and the Gold Medal at the Tasmanian Exhibition. It is also First in the Estimation of its purchasers. Mr Wilson Hall, of Eiversdale, says that last harvest he used ten Binders in a heavy crop of wheat. Although new machines by noted makers were included, the only ones to go through the harvest without break or stoppage were the new Buckeye Framless. If he can sell his others he will replace with Buckeyes. This notice is in ■mourning for the reputation of other binders.

'E NOTICED AT THE SHOW ' THAT SPECIAL EFFORTS WERE MADE TO INDUCE FARMERS TO PURCHASE INDIFFERENT AND UNTRIED MACHINES, But we are pleased to state that the Business done by us proved that these were unsuccessful. Any Farmer with a desire to have a MACHINE THAT WILL PROVE A BLESSING DURING HARVEST Should Purchase the McCORMICK, and not listen to any fairly tales told by other Machine men. PRIEST & HOLDGATE, Agents, Timartj. au

NOTICE. DURING the SUMMER MONTHS I will OPEN MY PLACE ONLY ON SATURDAY EVENINGS from 7 till 10. I hope this change will not inconvenience any of my numerous Customers. All Business done on the small profit and quick return system, so that anyone con have their wants cheaply supplied by buying from Hatter and Clothier, STOREY'S BjUILDINGS, Temuka. ju2 THE HORNSBY OPEN BACK ALL STEEL J3INDEB For 1892. rfIHE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Winner of the First Field Trial in South Australia for 1892. The Lightest in Draught, and yet the Most Durable for all Crops. Farmers needing a Binder should INSPECT THIS MACHINE before Purchasing Elsewhere. C. H. INGLIS, no 3 Manager.

FISHING TACKLE. ■ WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO MY LARGE STOCK OF Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, Traces, and Minnows of Every Description, and Mounted with Double Gut. Also— A Splendid lot of Fishing Stockings and Gaffa, Landing Nets, and all sorts of Hooka at very REASONABLE PRICES. Kindly call and inspect before going Elsewhere. A LARGE STOCK OF 8.8. A. AND 11A. SHEEP SHEARS. Also— TURKEY STONES ON HAND. SPLENDID LOT TO SELECT FROM. D. TAYLOR, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, sel7 TEMUKA. JOSEPH GILLOLLT'SEEBRATED f) STEEo PENS By all Dealers thrughout the World Every Packet bears a fac-simile Signature of Joseph Gillot. ILL Travel the Geraldine, Temuka, ' and Mil ford Districts, The Well-known Thoroughbred Horse KING FISHER, By Skyscraper dam Remnant, and is the sir of Riugwood, Harus, Torpedo, Springfield, Barney O'Hea, and a host of other good performing trotters. Terms, £2 10s season ; Groomage Fee, ss. For particulars apply to F. A. DEMUTH, Or M. BUCKLEY, oc 4 Owner. r |PO Travel this Season, in the Temuka, J_ Geraldine, & Surrounding Districts The pure-bred Clydesdale Entire PRINCE OF GLAMIS. (Imported.)

Terms—££ for the season, payable Ist January, 1893. Guarantee as per arrangement. Groomage Tee ss, pij.yfi.ble at first service. All mares dying, sold, or changing hands in any way, must bo paid for. Good paddock accommodation. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred either in trying or in paddock. For further particular apply to the Groom in charge, or ocX JOHN CROW, Proprietor.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2425, 15 November 1892, Page 4

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535

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2425, 15 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2425, 15 November 1892, Page 4

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