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mmt: ALWAYS AHEAD! READ the OPINIONS IUIMRAPA FARMERS. OPERATIVE ASSOCJATSON, [limited,] AGENTS, MASTERTON. November 3rd, 1892, FromW. O.Buchanan, M.H.R., J Tupurupuru. I " I have used the Lowdowu Buckeye for several soasons on crops ranging from light to exceptionally heavy, and have pleasure in stating that tho work has been very satisfactorily done," October 26, '92. From Cap!. Clias. Ilolmwood, Opaki. " I used tho Buckcyo Lowdovm Binder the whole of last season, and it gave mu veery Batisfaotion, I cut a very heavy orop, in very heavy ground with three horses, wheal had to give it up with a machine of another maker as three horses would not draw It." Octobor, 27th, 1892. From Mr Giles Chamberlain, Maaterton. " I have worked a Buckeye Lowdown for the past five seasons to my entire satisfaction," October 27th, 1892, ' From Mr Ekne6T S.Skbv, Clarevillo. " The Elevator Buckeyo Binder supplied tomelast year gavßevery satisfaction, proving to be exceedingly light of draught and capable of handling heavy laid crops with tho greatest of case. Sho cut over 300 acres during the soason."

October 22nd, '92, From Mr S. Carman, Te Oro Ore. "I have worked your Lowdo wn Backoye for tho past two Beasons with every Batisfaction." October 22nd, '92. From Mr W. Anketell, Masterton. "I have used your light Folding Elevator Buckeye Binder for tho past two seasons with every satisfaction," October 20th, '92, From Mr C. Hooters, Mastorton, "Tho machine 1 bought last year lias dono well. 1 cut cluso on 200 acres, with no fault whatever to find with either machine or work done." October 28,'92. From Mr D. J. Cameron, Slack Ruck, Mastorton. "Toßuckeye Harvester Company,The Buckoyo Lowdo,vn I bought laßt season cut over 300 acros—some of it very rough ground—and she has pleased me immensely, doing her work in a thoroughly efficient manner." October 31st, '92. From Mr Marts, Olareville. •'1 have worked your Lowdown Buckeyo Binder for tho past threo seasons with unqualified satisfaction. She will last me for 20 yoara. Sho is strong, light of draught, easily managed, mid very free from breakage." October 27th, 1892. From Mb Jesse Herbert, The Pines, Masterton, ■,, " The Buckeyo Lowdown is tho lighteat draught maohiuo in the market. 1 worked with two light horses all the sea. son on my farm. 1 pan speak in the highest terms as to its capablities as a harvesting machine, and it has given me every satisfaction, You cannot wipe hor out." Octobor 27th, 1892, From Mr Edward Jones, Euripuni. "Tho new Buckeye Mowerl purchased last season does its work in a very thorough manner, and pleased mo in every particular." October 31st, 1892. From Mb E. \V. UDY,'Groytown. "lam very well pleased with tho Lowdown Buckeye I purchased of you two years ago, It is quite fit to cut any sort of crop, I have had very little trouble, considering the rough country she had to contend with.' 1

TVJ-EW ZEALAND' RAILWAYS WELLINGTON SECTION. PRINOB OF WALES'BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY. 9tii NOVEMBER, On WEDNESDAY, Oth hist., EXODRSION TICKETS (available for return on day of isauo only) may be obtained as undor : From Wellington, Petono and Lowor Hutt to undermentioned stations and vico versa Ist '2nd Kaitnke ~,,.. 5s Od 3s 6d Fcatherston „. ,„ 7s Od 6s Od S£(. •". VfcOdOsCd Maßterton ~,' „. Sis Cd: 7s Od Mauriceville ... • ..i.lOs.Gd 7s lid Ekotahuna „. „. lis Gd 8s Od "With tho exception of alterations as under, all ordinary trains will run as usual. ' -. The ordinary . afternoon train from Wnirarapa to Wellington will not leave Ekotahuna until 4.6' p.m. The ordinary 8.30 p.m. .train to Maateiton will not leave Wellington until 6,40 p,ni„ ; and will run through to Eketahuna. . The ordinary 6.30 p.m. train'_to >?kota ? huna mil not leave Maatertou until 9.45 pra., ' BY ORDER. '..', Traffic Agout's Office, NoVenjjVe'r 3rd, 1892,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 3

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