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throughout the present dairying season in the Australian .Stales the system of machine-milking lias made continuous and fairly rapid progress. The fair tllut cows would be. Injured in their "toilking capacity by the use of the machines lias been set at rest, ami the vari-, Oils advantages of the system, such as' cleanliness and the mitigation of the labor difficulty, have been widely do- j nionstrateil. The cost of machine milking also is less than tne old system, but progress is retarded by the fact that the

initial outlay is considerable. Anything that can be done.in tue way of reducing the first cost of the machines and the methods of supplying the working power will assist in popularising the new system, while increasing the durableness of the rubber teat cups would also be a valuable aid in this direction. The machine system has done a good deal in enabling large landholders to carry on dairying upon a more extensive scale than would have been practicable under hand-milking, and it is iikely in this way to have a still more marked ell'eet One of the most satisfactory features of the system is its probable ell'eet in relieving large numbers of children of a heavy bujen which the dairying industry was jiiacing upon tlieni. The milking difficulty confined dairying largely to men with families, and high rents had begun to force upon large numbers of children more of this work than, was good for their health and educational progress. It is probable that legislation would have been called in to check this evil, but. it may now be expected that a better remedy will be found in the general adoption of the liiiiking machine. Ml Your cough? Don't trifle with it! SYKES'S CURA COUGH will cure ft now. Sold everywhere, 1/6 and .2/0.

- % BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH.

ELECTION OF MAYOR. EDWARI) DOCKRILL, Esq., is the only candidate nominated for the Office of Mayor of the Borough of New Plymouth, I therefore declare hiin duly elected to that office. V. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth. BOKOl'li 11 OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTION OF THREE COUNCILLORS FOR THE EASTERN WAlll). THREE COUNCILLORS FOR THE CENTRAL WARD, AND THREE COUNCILLORS FOR THE WESTEUN WARD. yyiIEREAS the following candidates have been duly nominated as Councillors for the Eastern* Ward of the Borough of New Plymouth, viz., BELLRINGER, Fred. C. J.. BOON, Josipliiah Wedgwood, COLEMAN, Robert, And whereas the number o.f candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, I hereby publicly declare the saiil Fred. C. J. Bellringer, dosiphiah Wedgwood Boon, and Robert C'oleman to be duly e:eetcd Councillors for the said Eastern Ward. Dated this 18th day -of April, 1907. WHEREAS the following candidates have been duly nominated as Councillors for the Central Ward 'of the Borough ol New Plymouth, viz., COLLIB, William Andrews, MILLS, Charles Thomas, PJKETT,AIbert Arthur. And wheras the number of candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies to be tilled, J. hereby publicly declare the said William Andrews Collis, Charles Thomas Mills, and Albert Arthur Pikett to lie duly elected Councillors for tile -.aid Central Ward. Dated this 18th day of April, 1907. WHEREAS the following candidates have been duly nominates as Councillor* for llie Western Ward of the Borough of New Plymouth, viz., ' BROWNH, George William, CATTLEY, Henry Robert. \U >I!KY, James Clewer 4

And whereas ilie number of Candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies to lie filled, t hereby publicly declare the said George William Browne. jlenry Ho - bei't CatLley, and dames Clewer Jlorey to be duly elected Councillors for file ~M Western Wanl.

Dated this IStli day of April, IUU7. I'. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Olliccr for the .Borough of New Plymouth.

fARAHAKI STOCK EXCHANGE Ch.tirn.an, Waller Powley; Vi<el'!iuri;i;in, «f. S. S. Medley; Commiiw-e, J. \V. V ilsuii, K V. Wobbler, K. A. Edo, Ij. Monleath and E. Griffiths; Member*; Walter P>o\vlcy, F. P. Corkill, J. C. Davies, E. A. Ede, I*3. Griffiths {JO. Griffiths and Co.), E. Gilmour (Gilmour and I'attie), Wharton L. Humphries, Alec, ilill (Jones and Hill), Duncan McAlluin, •I. S. S. Medley (Medley and Rundle). L. MeL. .Yionteaih, T. P. Webster, lv. Webster, K, Webster, 0. W. Wilson (Wilson and Nolan). ~ RATES OF BROKERAGE. On debentures of every description, J /- per cent. On shares other than milling, l*/i par eoiit. Minimum charge 2s (id on any transaelion, chargeable to both buyers and sellers. OX MINING SHARES. l'l> to Is l't'i' share .... y 3 d per share Over Is, up to Hs -Id .. ..Id ])er share Over os Id |)er share .. .. 2/> per cent. Minimum charge 2s (id on anytransactiim, chargeable to sellers only. Syndicate, shares 5 per cent. Meetings of the Exchange will be held daily at 12 noon. DUNCAN McALLUM, {Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 April 1907, Page 3

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