THE COMING MACHINE.
There is no necessity to wait for the coming Milking Machine. The “L.K.G.” came five years ago, and is still here. There is no difficulty about securing a coming machine, as there alwavs has been, and always will be, hundreds of maclrnes which are just at the stage of either coming or going. The trouble is to get them to remain. In this respect tho “L.K.G.” stands alone—as the first and only Milking Machine which has yet demonstrated beyond doubt that it is a permanent success. Why experiment when you can get the proved and firmly established “L.K.G.’’machine? —MacEwanfi. Ltd., Sole Agents, Fort Street, Auckland.
AUSTRALIAN LAMB TRADE. (SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES. QUALITY RELOW STANDARD. United Press Association —Copyright Rocoivcd Sept. 23, 0.32 a.m. MELBOURNE, Sept. 22. Tlio requirements of tlio export trade in lambs are being put to a severo test. The general opinion of the trade is that the supply will be much too short and below the standard quality. This is the result of a very unfavorable season.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2192, 23 September 1907, Page 2
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173THE COMING MACHINE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2192, 23 September 1907, Page 2
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