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PROGRESS OF THE L.K.G. MILKING MACHINE.

The annual stock returns of the New Zealand Government show that the number of dairy cows and heifers calved or in calf for the season 1909-10 amount to 536,316. The total Lawrence-Kennedy-Gillies Milking Machines sold in New Zealand at end of March last amounts to 101 l pukators, each capable of milking 18 cows iper hour. Assuming the average milking to last two hours the total cows milked daily throughout New ZeaJand by the L.K.G. Milking Machine amounts to 54,612. In other words, 10.18 per cent of the total cows in New Zealand are now milked bv these wellknown and reliable machines This is a record which no other country or machine can even approach and not only shows New Zealand leads in mechanical milking, but also that the L.K.G. is the leading machine in the premier macliinemiiliking country in the world. As we won't be content till vve milk all the cows in New Zealand and save all the farmers their present worry and labor, let us have your orders promptly, eithei on liberal cash terms or easy instalments. Apply to .T. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., E»mont Stteet, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 65, 25 June 1910, Page 2

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PROGRESS OF THE L.K.G. MILKING MACHINE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 65, 25 June 1910, Page 2

PROGRESS OF THE L.K.G. MILKING MACHINE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 65, 25 June 1910, Page 2

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