Butter Making Machine.
We (Napier Herald) have been expecting fcr some time past to hear of a new and wonderful butter-making machine recently patented, but have been disappointed. This is rather remarkable, as will be admitted when we state, as we are justified in stating, that the invention has not only been proved to be practical by farmere, but haa been declared to be so by the Royal Society of Agriculture of Grea: Britain, which in June last conferred upon the patentee a silver medal. The invention is called a ** butter accumulator." It produces butter direct from milk in one operation, without any churning apparatus, and machines have been sold in England at £30 each. The machine is the invention of a Swede, and is turned out in America by a syndicate who bought the patentee's rights. It seems a strange thing tbat the new idea has not yet been introduced to this
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 217, 16 March 1897, Page 2
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153Butter Making Machine. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 217, 16 March 1897, Page 2
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