Newton KjV (r. Mumby*- 5 reports the sale ®f Mi broke J*' 8 • tai *' n 71 acres on Pem»oad. TP* x£) "HARTNETT" P.ATENT MILKING MACHINE. Yes, the "Hartnett" minora ha v e« tainlv come to sfav: them is for doubt- nn that pmnt TV"» **• ing installed in all directions. ' ]iv.i. v plant erected seems to bp the forerunner of fresh orders. Innuirie* $ v ., sneedv conviction that the "Hartnnt'." has no equal as a simple, safe «WI -<*■ tual Milking l Machine. Its improvements "ire of a verv high nr<-t-»\ 1 and •substamtial in eharnetpr. Th'-.,»j who have used the machines IniuwMt are the loudest and most frequent in their praises. It will he well for all intending Imvors to get their orders promptly booked; the new season is at the doors; delay moans trouble and lo*s when the cows come in if farmers .ire not readv. For full particulars apnly to C. Dahl and Co.. Ltd., P«taerstoji North; or Taranaki Farm?™' Co., Jjtd., New Plymouth. .. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 2
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