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Mauriceville Road Board.

The ordinary meotine of tho above ' Board was held on Saturday, 27lh : ' October. .Pji'Ri'iil-MiiWira .(jnmler-.',„, son, (chairman), Cljhr PorsWerg," H. W. Jackfo'i'i, unci John BiiiiinWr;^- ; The iiiiniltca of■■ "ihti, |irieVii)!is"ii'wiii^. : '|j .were read pendente.- From ; Pippetty-;Tu:x, ])e^ : |»i tmeijt.' re Nutiyti f liitw. Works Amendment 'Biili h From ilr ; v: Collolte, re rate's. A deputation fruitf ;■ MiinriceVillb West Road waited on tim;'. Board ancj nuked assistance,'in work liroposedV to.be "donn- : on; Road, 'Mr McKensiie waited on the' Board re transfer of part of Maurice- \ villn Bortd District to ihe Maßterton Road, dißtrijt." Resolved that the:. necesßury steps be taken to got the; Mauriceviile West Boad Line surveyed • and located, and that Mr Forsberg; ■' lie authorised •to do' ho; Epeolved • that the Board is willing "to,transfor : : part of the Mauriceviile Road District-;' to Masterton Road Distiict provided ;■ thebomidurybeallercd from the North- '-. ornhoutidmyofsection 44,810ck Il.to •.' tho Southern boundary-of section 208 : Block- VI, Knpnaranga {Survey ■ Dis-^.; trijt. The-collector reported having received, rates' amounting to £l6 6a 6di > The Troasurer reported cash in Bank - j £266 3s 3d; in hand 3s 2d.

The New Buckeye Reaper and J Binder. '.>■■

_ Messrs B. W.Mills & Co, of Wellington, will have a large exhibit of reaping and mowing maohiniiry &c, at the Carterton Show to-morrow, when intending purchasers will have an opportunity of procuring the machines on the spot, Amongst' the'exhibits'will be the new Buckeye low-down reaper and binder. The special features of this maohiue are•': its adaptability for, hillsides without, sideland apparatus usually necessary oiMthere, no necessity for transport appliances,' only one canvas: with new patent knotter and binder complete. The Low-down, is lighter in, dead weight by about 'SOOlbs, propor-1 tionally lighter in draft, and has fewer wearing parts than any other harvester in use. By the arrangement of its binding apparatus it has been fitted to cut and bind any class of land that can be ploughed, however steep. By the use of a fast direct knife stroke high speed is given, and by this means stiff, heavy green, crop, cocksfoot or clover bottoms aro successfully harvested.. The ,■ capacity of the machine has'been adjusted to carry orop from seveu.tb eight feet in length where necessary, or in short stuff as low asthe s&jno - number of inches. A light steel. sheaf carrier accompanies eaeh, and- ;■ the whole inaohine is as complete "' and efficient its it is possible to make it. Farmers requiring machines tin! Beason will require to see those without delay. Only a few remain unsold, and in the North the entire season's .■ stock:, was long since disposed of./, A„few!only of . the Buokeye' Light ; Folding Elevator machines. are : available, i These are too well-known, to require* 4 any. description. The Buokeye Ble> vator holds the grind national > gold medal of Victoria (1886), beating Horrißby and McCormack;the South - Australian Goverhinont award, Rose- • worthy Royal. Agricultural - College' (1887), beating H orusby, MoCorinack^ : Wdod,' Howard, and. others. T To*-' above refers to actual field- rivals' only, and does not include ariybf tb»v shew honors won by tbis-.'.hiaobin ».*. Within the past few aaya two cables have been received referring to two very important Victorian A. P. shows' —" Buckeye first'at Echuca beating ' MoCormack, Hornsb'y, Wood,. Deering, Massey, Howard, ami otbere,": and yesterday, "Buokeye 'first at Gonlburo Valley and North' Eastern A. and P. Show;beating MoCormaok,';: Hornsby, Wood, ! Deeriiig,; and othors." Gentlemen interested": in 6conomioharvestmg:-should ;v cer.'':; tainly acquainted with bb'ftfc these maohmesr,; v v^^; : :^li| :^'£: : : '"•' .."i'ItOUOH OK.EAisi"i'; : >W;^ : . Clears out tatsV- mice, ants, nog-bugs'i beetles,: inwt«, r -!skun]»,4 jack-rabbtei;: Bparrqwß, 1 . gopliorsy@it4 chemistaand ;':..':'••! :,' .'■ .''BKlNNY'lEN::.::;;:.:..y;;^e;j' . , lt Welt's; healtlv : ri'iieworjii .reatores > health and vigor, ciirea, Dyßpepeia,l-'lm-■ potence,Sexual and drugeietsr_ u£

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3042, 31 October 1888, Page 2

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Mauriceville Road Board. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3042, 31 October 1888, Page 2

Mauriceville Road Board. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3042, 31 October 1888, Page 2

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