gsz^fflmsEmfflESSßHtiEaßsm ALWAYS AHSAD, 1& i i &' j The Buckeye has beaten all com- | M \ petitors at Field Trialg, and won First j P • Award and Special Mention at Me!- j *SJ i bourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, ancl | 1$ ' the Gold Medal at the Tasmanian S | j JixbjhitjSJj, It is also J I First in the Estimation | $ of its purchasers. ' M Wilson Hall, of Riversdale, says | II that last harvest he used ten Binders | m in a heavy crop of wheat. Although | m new machines by noted makei'3 were | J| included, the only ones to go through | H the harvest without break or stoppage jj H were the new Buckeye Frarnless. If \ ffl he can gall his others he will replace ! a with Buckeyes. t Bj This notice is itt mourning for the reputa- | W turn of other binders. 1 ws^ss^^^^^m^^Wmm¥m^m^m^i a "N MEMOBLAM CARDS, hi JL variety and teat designs atth >f this Paper
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2469, 25 February 1893, Page 4
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154Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2469, 25 February 1893, Page 4
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