A GREAT TRIBUTE THE GAXK MILKIXfi lIACHIVJS IV THK FRONT HAXK. Eltham, December v>3 i<>io Mr. H. B. .Tonkins, Eltham Dear Sir,-I have „sod tne < UI „ rjtoj Milking Machine andßelw lining the past -five months ou a herd of bO cows and heifers. Among that number are 40 pedigree Ayrshire*, and I am pleased to say 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. Hie releaser pipe is 54ft long, and after running cold, followed by scalding water through it, no trace of milk can be found mit or the milk tubes. The whole operation of cleaning, including the dismantling of the releaser, occupies about 'half an hour. lam well satisfied with the milk returns, both as regards quality and quantity, and the herd is in first--class order. I have no hesitation in statins that the ,'Gane" machine as a milker and —.,. . placed on the market for the benefit of the dairying industry.—Yours truly, P. A. Bremer. Armadale stud farm, Okaiawa.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 126, 18 November 1911, Page 4
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196Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 126, 18 November 1911, Page 4
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