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DRIED MILK INDUSTRY. -L mediate inauguration of the dried milk and solutely pure fresh, milk is suitable for these .nd unsuitable for producing dried niilk. in rlanagor of one of the largest dairying con eras iu the North recently asked the opinio if the various creamery jf»n«i>er» as to th bad i r and bucket type of vncuu At the conference of the Butter ana Factory Managers of the Auckland t Ueld at the Farmers Freezing Coy.'s proiii»i» «■. October 4th, 1918 Isee report in Aucklauu Herald, October sth, 1918) and_ attended members of this Goi C. J. l'arlane, Chal 'ding; the c' ' r. W. N. S Dairy Division Dept. of Agriculture, and Mr. S J. Ambury, Chairman of Directors of the wnnnera' Freezing Coy. It was explained that rpose of the conference was to impress lown, the' quality of e Butter aud Cheese now being turned out iu e Province is not equal to that ruling a few iars ago before the advent of the releaser and bucket type of Vacuum Milking machines, competition between the Dairy Factorit the supply of Milk and Cream was said to be largely responsible for this state of things, as some of the factories rather than offend a supplier, and perhaps his friends, accep"" l m,,v "••* cream which had been "GASSED" wise of inferior quality, and it w« this competition could be ellmlna . gamation of the various concerns, tloy would then be in a position to refuse to receive "GASSED" and inferior milk and cream from suppliers, and a marked imp"""""""'' i" Rnttor and Cheese would result. 3 ed to the Ma '-- "—■•--' having demon of Butter said wo had nothing to fear fro competition with Margarine, and he firmly b lieved that we were going to have a very wlao field and a continued good market for our Butter ' "' ' "it urged that quality must be luma' Milking Machine Is the only apable of milking the cows and de- » •"'"' •" pure as though the coved. The Farmers' Milkii i Pump, and NO long lines of . ) and Vacuum Buckets, but delivers the milk from the cows' teats pure, fresh and sweet. The milk being in the air the whole time aud (NOT under vacuum) taken iveyed by gravitation into led. The used with j the Inflaon and tho wall of the cups to produce a per"t squeeze. The "Farmers'" Is tho — w chine that allows of alteration in the sqv milking, so that an easy cow iw, side by side in the balls. alongside the vacuum guage, one of wlm. ""-■" lo each double bail. ' little power Is required to operate the ors' Machine"—a 1% h.p. Engine being sufficient to drive a 4-cow plant and separator at the same time, and this means a substantial saving in the cost of upkeep week In and w out. The cups adapt themselves to any s! teat and do not fall off. Another great advantage with the "Fanne: is that should a fractious cow kick her cup during milkli.g, it does not In any way alfet cups on the cows milking In the other balls, as eacli unit works separately and independent of the other. Users of releaser type of plant will appreciate tills feature, as, should a set of cups of the Vacuum releasor type of plant fall off, all the others do likewise. With "The Fanners' Milker" in actual working (except for testing) no milk is seen In the cowshed, but is delivered by the machine to the separator or factory cans. The "Farmers' " plant is tho only plant that allows of individual testing of cows without hand milking. Should the farmer wl " to test any particular cow or cows, the ve " pipe (one from each unit) up which the mux is forced to the gravitation conveyor pipe Is instantly disconnected, and a bent pipe fitted '- its place, and the cow milked into an opt bucket or kerosene tin, and after,the strip"l- - added the milk is weighed and tested, * at the same time the remaining cows' milk \ is being milked in the other bails is deliv into the separator or cans on the stand Tho "Farmers' " Is the simplest, most e; and sanitary machine on the market, an be cleaned much easier and quicker (evei part being accessible) than any other oxistir type of milking machines. It has been in practical use for six years, and it has proved itself to be the most scientific production in n'" • machines. It is supplied In 2-Cow, 3-C< Cow, 5-Cow, O-Cow and 8-Cow plants ami 2-Cow complete with Engine, Milking up to i cows an hour costs only £IOO cash or £llv terms. SEND FOR CATALOGUES, TESTIMONIALS AND ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE FARMERS'MILKING MACHINE, CO, LTD. (Taranaki), Corner Princes and High Street, Hawera. Telephone 424. Daily News motor ca? services from New Plymouth to Hawera: Leaves 4.30 a.m., returning from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker's) 6.30 a.m., Eltham 6.50, Stratford 7.20, Inglewooc'. 7.50, Egmont Village 8. Coach fares. G. Beere, proprietor, 525 Devon Sfceet East, K«w Ply. snouth. Phone 258.— Advt
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1919, Page 2
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