, DRIED MILK (NPUSTRY. - Important that in view of the almost lmedlaUs inauguration of the dried milk and ,„„j „,.n. i..i,..t.i u throughout New Zealn mind that only abes. Milk that has been subjected to 1, either through the releasor, or bucket type or milking machines, rapidly deteriorates, wing to becoming what Is known as "GASSED." and unsuitable tor producing dried milk. The Manager ot one of the largest dairying concerns In the North recently asked the opinion of the various creamery Managers as to the cause of so much bad milk during recent years, and was informed unanimously that the Ant a ~:™r.t«A onH tnfortAp milt /M.mg from th™* and bucket type of t the conference of the Butter and l tory Managers of the Auckland pro neid at the Farmers Freezing Coy.'s prr '- October 4th, 1918 (see report in Herald, October sth, 1918) and atti members of the G " ' C. J. Parlane, Chi siding; the cl Mr. W. N. Si Dairy Division uept. or S J. Ambury, Chairman pose ot the conference was to impre upon those interested <•• "■" »•■■■•«»■-».■■.• Butter and Cheese, the quality. The opinion was generally exprt,, that despite the fact that the Factories equipped with the latest aud most modern appliances, and the manufacture is carried out on the most scientific lines known, the quality of the Butter and Cheese now being turned out in the Province is not equal to that ruling a few bucket type of vacuum Milking machines. The competition between the Dairy Factories for supply of Milk and Cream was said to be jely responsible for this state of things, as mo of the factories rather than offend a supler, and perhaps his friends, accepted milk and —m which had been "GASSED" and otherof inferior quality, and it was felt that If competition could be ellmlr"'-' 1 v - —' itlon of the various concer then be in a position to refuse to SED" and Inferior milk and crei and Cheese would rt Ju ... „,,. uluslc^uu , ed to tbe Margarine Industry, and the s having demonstrated the superior nutritive vali of Butter said we h«<i nmhin. i n competition wit! lieved that we were going to have a very wide field and a continued good market for our Butter and Cheese, Lut urged that quality mi aim. mere' Milking Machine is the only machine capable of milking the cows and delivering the milk as pure as though the cows had been hand milked. The Farmers' Milking Machine has NO Vacuum Releasor; Vacuum Tank, Vacuum Pump, and NO long lines of Vacuum Pipes and Vacuum Buckets, but delivers the milk from the cows' teats pure, fresh and sweet. The milk being in the air the whole time and (NOT under vacuum) taken any height is conveyed by gravitation Into either the separator or Into the cans on the milkstand any distance from the shed The only purpose for which vacuum is used with "The Farmers' Machine" is between the Inflation and the wall of the cups to produce a perfect squeeze. The "Farmers'" Is the only machine that allows of alteration in the squeeze in milking, so ■ that an easy cow and a tough cow, side by side in the bails, can be given whatever squeeze Is desired by simply a halt turn one way or the other, of a relief valve eel alongside the vacuum guage, one of whit, fitted to each double ball.
' is required to operate the _ , , "—» 1% hP. Engine being sufficient to drive a 4-cow plant and separator at the same time, and this means a substantia; ■—•'-- '" "'- -.ost of upkeep week in and weel; adapt" themselves to any Blzed teat and do not fall off. Another great advantage with the 'Tanners" . ..... . .. | cow lc k her cups off t In any way affect the le cows milking In the other bails, as ........ --pjfjteiy an<l maependeht of appreciate this feature, as, Bhould a set of cups of the Vacuum releasor type of plant fall off, al< the others do likewise With "The Farmers' Milker" In actual working (except for testing) no milk Is seen lh the cowshed, but Is delivered by the machine to the separator or factory cans. The "Farmers'" plant is the only plant that allows of individual testing of cows I without hand milking Should the farmer wish to test any particular cow or cows, the vertical pipe (one from each unit) up which the milk 3 forced to the gravitation conveyer pipe Is [.instantly disconnected, and a bent pipe fitted in Its place, and the cow milked Into an open bucket or keroseno tin, and after the stripping are added the milk Is weighed and tested, whilst at the same time the remaining cows' milk which s being milked In the other bails is delivered into the separator or cans on the stand The "Farmers' " Is the simplest, most efficient and sanitary machine on the market, and can be cleaned much easier and Quicker (erery part being accessible) than any other existing »«« hlnes. It Is supplied In 2-Cow, 3-Cow 4- ', 5-Cow, 6-Cow and S-Cow plants, and a complete with Engine, Milking up to 20 » an hour costs only £IOO cash or £llO
SfcND POII CATALOGUES, TESTIMONIALS AND ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE FARMERS'MILKING MACHINE, CO.. LTD. (Taranaki), Corner Princes and High Street, Hawera. Telephone 424. NEW PLYMOUTH TO OPUNAKE DAILY MOTOIt SERVICE TIME-TABLE AND FAKES. I '" i Pylruouth (depart) 7.80 4.15 - «a 7.40 430 2/6 4/ Onkura 80 4.50 4/6 7/8 Tatarainiaka 820 5.10 6/ 10/ Okato 8.35 525 7/ 12/ PunlliO 850 5.40 8/ 14/ Warea 9.0 550 8/6 15/. I'ungarehu 9.15 6.0 9/ 16/ Rahotu .. 925 6.10 10/ 17/t Oaonul 9.40 625 12/ 20/ Opunake (arrive) 10.15 6.45 13/ 22/6 Opunake (depart) 7.15 3.30 Oaonul > 7.35 345 2/6 4/6 iliotu 7.50 4.0 4/6 7/6 Linnarohu 8.5 415 6/ 10/ I,A » 8.15 4.25 7/ 12/ io 830 435 8/ 14/ Okato 8.50 4.00 9/ 15/ Tataraimaka 9.10 5.5 10/ 17/6 ra 9.25 5.15 11/ 19/ a 940 5.25 12/ 20/ Plymouth (arrive) 10.0 s:j 13/ 22/6 ts may be booked and parcels left at the Uarage, King's Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, or Club Hotel Stables, Opuaake. All parcels to be prepaid. E. WOOLDBIDGE. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA. HAWEKA—NEW PLYMOUTH. THE DAILY NEWS SPECIAL CAR e each morning at 4.30 a.m. leiurns irmn uawera (L. O. Hooker's, High St.) at 6 30a.i Htham 6.55 a.i itratford 7.20 a.i nglewood 7 50 a Igmont Village 80 a Sgmont Road 8 15 a trrlre New Plymouth 8.35 BUS FARES. Booklne may be done by rlnarlne ud 258. KING'S COURT (Private Hotel) UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Tennis Court, Gymnasium, IHill-iize Billiard Table, Electric light, Magaiftowt View of Harbor and City TERMS MODERATE. jf. ARBOWSMITH, Proprietor. fHONE 2258. Trams that pass KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL and start from Railway Station—Royal Oak, Epsom, Mount Albert, Kngsland, Moraingside, Grey Lynn, Newmarket. Press Electric Button in car when east Town Qall for stop at ."Kuurt Court." * Kurt QmOk
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1919, Page 2
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