PART FOUR - Australian DistributionThe 
Emery Clipper sold in a few Australian States. However, I have not been 
able to identify a single importer. So far, research reveals that the Emery 
Clipper sold in 
NSW, VIC, SA and WA. I have identified State Distributors.
The first advertisements appear in 
January, 1948. So perhaps Emery started
production of its Clipper in 1947 ...?
The 
Victorian Distributor was 
Disney Motors of Melbourne.
If there was a single importer, this company would be the most likely:- 
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The 
West Australian Distributor was 
J&W Bateman Pty Ltd of 
848 Hay Street, 
Perth. Their advertisements supply the best evidence that the Clipper was also 
made in the larger 
20� size. This residential 
reel lawnmower size formula would be used by our Scott Bonnar when it introduced the famous 
Model 45 range 
in 1968. 
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 The South Australian Distributor appears to have been the iconic 
Myer Department 
Stores. Note that the
 Clipper 14� was dearer than the 
Qualcast 16�. Mind you, the 
Clipper was a newer design, and was more advanced in specification. 
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