AN ECONOMICAL MILKER,
Westmere, Wanganui, 30th March, 1911. The. Gane Milking Machine Co., Ltd., Eltham. Dear Sirs,—On the Ist of August, 1910, you installed for me a four-cow milking plant, with Automatic Releaser, and here is what I think of it: From then to now it has done its work in a perfect fashion, and I have not spent one shilling on it in repairs. I have milked my 74 cows in 1/» hours, with only a lad to help me, right through the season without a hitch. My engine is only two horse-power, and I ' work separator at the same time, milking and skimming being done in the one process. My oil bill has not gone over. 3s per week. The Releaser is perfection -itself, and is the greatest labor-saver in the dairy business that ha,s ever come under my notice. Every fanner who is using machines. of whatever type, should instal your Releaser. Without it any machine is, in my opinion, incomplete. ■ I would never go back to hand-milking. The Gane Milking Machine, with Automatic Releaser, is, to me. the last word in milkinff machines. Wishing you every success, °D. KENNY, late Byron Bay, N.S.W. P.S.—I consider it an insult to the intelligence of any man to suggest that it is difficult to clean.—D. Kenny—Advt.
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 278, 15 April 1911, Page 4
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