A GREAT TRIBUTE. THE f!AXE MILKING MACHINE IN THE FRONT HANK. Eltham, December 23,1010. Mr. H. R. Jenkins, Eltham. Dear Sir,—l have used the "Gam? Patent Milking Machine and Releaser during the past five months on a herd of 1,50 cows and heifers. Among that number are 40 pedigree Ayrshires, and I am pleased to sny that I am thoroughly satisfied with the results attained * I have an eight-cow plant installed, but find six machines quite sufficient to cope with the work. Three men are making light of the work, and the actual milking time is just three hours. The releaser pipe is 54ft long, and after Tuning cold, followed by scalding watet through it, no trace of milk can be found in it or the milk tebes. The whole operation of cleaning, including the diinmntling of the releaser, occupies about half an hour. lam well satisfied with the milk return*, both ns regards quality and quantity, and the herd is in firstclass order. , _ J I have no hesitation in stating that the "fiane" machine as a milker and labor-saver is far ahead of anything yet placed on the -jtiarkct for the benefit of the dairying industry. Yours truly, ' F. A. BREMER.-Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 243, 20 February 1911, Page 5
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