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THE BALTIC IN AUSTRALIA.

Mr A. Kibble writes to the Brisbane Agents as follows : " Kindly forward two rubber rings for Baltic 40 gallon separator bowl. This is the first expense of any sort the machine has cost me since I first started running her exactly 12 months ago. The Baltic is without doubt the best hand-power machine on the Queensland market. They are perfect skimmers, and easy-running, with little or no wear and tear on the parts. In my opinion, they are beyond comparison to anything I have worked yet, and I have run most of the other leading separators." For particulars write to J. B. MacEwan and Co., Fort street, Auckland.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 11, 4 January 1907, Page 3

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THE BALTIC IN AUSTRALIA. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 11, 4 January 1907, Page 3

THE BALTIC IN AUSTRALIA. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 11, 4 January 1907, Page 3

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