THE " L.K.G." v. HANDMILKING. An extract from 'farm note?, ManawaUi Standard, of March 9th, 1908, will be of interest to many farmers : "Talking 'about milk that has been taken from the cow with machines, as compared with that by hand, an expert informed a "Standard " reporter that some fairly exhaustive tests had been made by a factory manager with milk supplied by different sheds, some of which used " L.K.G." Milking Maekines, while the others milked by hand. The result was decidedly in favour of machines, the milk drawn by them being of first-class quality." "L.K.G." sole agents, MacEwan and Co.. Fort Street Auckland. little man stepped in the shop, And said : " Now. you be sure o give me what I ask for pop, That's Woods' Great Peppermint Lure, 's no use to try and force '*- On me some other class, , -< .*■ or though Jam a little hosi?se\ v I'm not a little ass." 'i. £?-
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 88, 26 June 1908, Page 3
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