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DRIED MILK INDUSTRY. IT is Important that In view of the almost Immediate inauguration of the dried milk and condensed milk industries throughout New Zealand, that Farmers bear in mind that only absolutely pure fresh milk is suitable for these purposes. Milk that has been subjected to vacuum, either through the releasor, or bui" type of milking machines, rapidly detcrlori wing to becoming what Is known as "GASSED." and unsuitable for producing dried milk. The Manager of 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 ■•-•--•---•ft ami inferior milk came from those ere milking their cows with the iui mm uucket type of vacuum machines. At tile conference of the Butter and Cheese Factory Managers of the Auckland province, held at the farmers Freezing Coy.'s premises on October 4th, 1918 (see report In Auckland Herald, October sth, 1918) and attended by members of the Government Grading Staff, Mr. C. J. Parlane, Chairman of the Executive presiding; the chief speakers were the Chairman, Mr. W. N. Singleton, assistant director of the Dairy Division Dept. of Agriculture, and Mr. S J. Anibury, Chairman of Directors of the Farmers' Freezing Coy. It was explained that the purpose of the conference was to impress upon those interested in the manufacture of Butter and Cheese, the need of improvement in quality. The opinion w that despite the fact t equipped with the 1: pliances, and the ma the most scientific lines the Butter and Cheeso no lie Province is not r~ years ago before the bucket type of Vacuum Milking machines. The competition between the Dairy Factories for 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, accepted milk and rhlch had been "GASSED" and otherinferior quality, and It was felt »ii«t if titlon could be eliminated by Bumauou of the varlor- "■ then be in a position to SED" and inferior mil.. „..„ „ m », „„ m suppliers, and a marked improvement In Butter and Cheese would result. Mr. Singleton refer ed to the Margarine Industry, and the sper'' iiaving demonstrated the superior nutritive vi of Butter said we had nothing to fear fro: competition with Margarine, and he fir-'- *■ lieved that we were going to have a've Held and a continued good market for ou: and Cheese, lut urged that quality i

xne Jfarmers' Milking Machine is the only achlne capable of milking the cows and de-ra-ing the milk as pure as though the cows id been hand milked. The Tamers' Milking whole time and (NOT under any height Is conveyed by g, either the separator or Into tho cans on the mllkstand any distance from the ■'""■ muoniy purpose for which vacuum L ..... „,,.,. "The Farmers' Machine" Is between the inllation and the wall of the cups to produce a perfect squeeze. The "Farmers'" is the only „,„,.!,!„., .!,... „ii„.„. „« -"-ration in the squeeze and a tough """: be given vay or tlie other, of a relief valve set •he vacuum guage, one of wh«.. ch double bail.

required to operate the il%. lip. Engine being sufficient to drive a 4-cow plant and separator at the samo time, and this means a substantial saving in the cost of upkeep week in and out. The cups adapt themselves to any D uou [eat and do not fall off.

separately and Independent of i of releaser type of plant will appreciate mis reature, as, should a set of cups of the Vacuum releasor type of plant fall off all the others do likewise. With "The Farmers' Milker" '" ■>»•■■«• —-'-< ' - Ing) no SEND FOR 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 MOTOR SERVICJS. TIME-TABLE AND FARES. Jew Pylmouth (depart) 7.30 4.15 »»>»la 7.40 4.30 2/6 4/ 'akura 8.0 4.50 4/6 7/6 Maralmaka 8.20 5.10 6/ 10/ 'kato 8.35 525 7/ 12/ '«»""> 8.50 5.40 8/ 14/ Va «a 9.0 5.50 8/6 15/ •unjarehu 9.15 6.0 9/ 16/ '""Otu 925 6.10 10/ 17/e >*»nul 9.40 6.25 12/ 20/ Ipunake (arrive) 10.15 6.45 13/ 22/6 fpunake (depart) 7.15 330 |*» u "l 7.35 345 2/6 4/6 l *h°'U 7.50 4.0 4/6 7/6 'ungarehu 8.5 415 6/ 10/ J are » 8.15 425 7/ 12/ '" nlho 8.30 435 8/ 14/ kato , 8.50 4.50 9/ 15/ ataraimaka 9.10 5.5 10/ 17/6 alt "™ 9.25 5.15 11/ 19/ ) I mat * ••• 940 5.25 12/ 20/ few Plymouth (arrive) 10.0 5.15 13/ 22/6 Seats may be booked and parcels left at the '"* "vine's Buildings, Brougham Street, »outh, or Club Hotel Stables, Opuiake. All parcels to be prepaid. E. WOOLDRIDGE, QE R VIC B. NEW PLYMOUTH-HAWEIU. HAWERA—NEW PLYMOUTH. THE DAILY NEWS SPECIAL CAR News 'Office each morning at 4.30 a.i i from Hawera (L. O. Hookr's, HleU St.) at 6.30 a.i , ra ••' 6.55 a.i l °rt 7.20 a.i wood 750 ai mt Vlllaee 8.0 a.i BUS PARES. Booking may be done by rinsing up 258. Asthma CAN be Cured BRIDGE DRUG STOR 7 Bridge Buildings Karang&hap* RdL AUCKk

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1919, Page 2

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