A Sultan cannot undertake a journey even in liis own country without taking with him a harem comprising at least 600 women—not only tho favourites, but also the slaves of tho favourites, as well as the discarded favourites. - MILKING MACHINE EVIDENCE. Messrs W. Hailey and Son, of Waiuku, write as follows ro the “Law-rence-IConnedy-Gillies” Milking Machine: “Wo are using threo machines for the third season, and find them satisfactory. AVe milk 86 cows in 15 to 1-J hours. One man can look after tho machines and carry tho milk away, and ono boy attends to the bailing-up, etc., while one or two boys do tho stripping, of which, as a rule, there is very little to do. Tho butter fat test and quantity of milk are fully maintained, and we find no ill effects on the cows. There is no trouble with keeping quality of the milk.” Mac Ewan’s, Ltd., fort street, Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2063, 14 December 1907, Page 3
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