. Tiio recent .improvements in milking machines introduced'by Mr.Gillies, of Lawronce-Kenliedy fame, are of Ri'eat importance to tlie small dairy/ farmer. Tlio great reduction* effected in the power brings the “L.K.G.'t machine within the reach of the man with 20 cows, or even less. Many farmers already possess a small oifo or two horse power steam boiler for operating their separator, and this power is ample to work one or even *■"*> ‘‘L.K.G.” pulsators. The cost of installing a small plant under these circumstances. is very trifling, and is well worth the consideration of every dairy farmer. J. B. JtfacEwan and Co-Ltd., ,Sole Agents, Fort Street, Aucklaud, *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2252, 25 July 1908, Page 2
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