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HIGH PRODUCTION WITH SAFETY.

S Consistent :early hutterfat. production is a feature of this year‘s revellItious from herd—testing statistics. and iamongst those “no topped the Variuus sections into “hlch the various aized herds are dtrided few strung! names will be found to appear. _Suc'crss is obviously the result of sound milking methods. such a method is used by the Ridd .\iilking Company. land in the hands of three successful .\latamata farmers has enable-1 them to place their herds first. second and third in the final figures of the Matamatu herd-testing group for 1935. as follows: E. \‘ospor, .\iatamata, 392 D: lbutterfat, 67 cows; A. E. Dtproae lMatantata, 3801 b butterfat. 73 cows! 0. H. Seed, .\latamata, 340th butleri‘at. 170 cows.. The ability of this sound and proven Ridd milking method to perform safely and consistently in lagain proved by the-so same successful .\latamaia farmers at the close of this present milking season. Compare these following returns with those 0! last. season: A. E. Uiprose, Alutamula, “(tutti hulterfat, Tit rows; ti. H. Semi. .\iatninnta, 371.681!» buttort‘at. 170 vows; F. \'ot~pol‘. .\lutanmia. 3701 b built-rial, 417 ro\\.<*7and all \\ithout udder troubles. Orders totalling 31 for the ilrst four days of the Show received by the itidd Company. Lid.. at their exhibit demonfitrate clearly that dairy farmers are buying their milkcrs on the only sound basis—— I“PERFUR.\[ANI;E t.\' Till-1 HANDS 0F l‘iPZitS"~—as Is evidenced by the Icadf‘l‘> in every district. Ask these stti'r‘rsst'ul dlflll‘)‘ farmers Just how they ttann orerrotne thosc common and humming attributes or the ordinary milking machine. sun!) as “proppinc runs," ".~tarting.“ “double strip‘pinxfi‘ "quarters." and the more drastic udder trouble that inrariabl) ‘follmx'. Ynuli he surprise-l. At the Show the "hit"! Company re--Ipresentatirrs \\‘ill be pleased to tell you more about this wonderful machine. You must inspovt Ridd, the rvrnxniwd loador in rtiicionry an) prat'timhility. Judge the Bidd by “in: it has done for the farming continunity of New Zealatnli. You are imitoil to rail iii any time at the local branch of the ititiit lit-innany, Ltd.. at Bryon Siroot. Hamilton. This company also has hranvhns at Auckland, PalInorston North and in Australia. The head other is at New Plymouth. and thnlr Show exhihit will he found adjarcnt to the Bledisioe ilall.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 5

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HIGH PRODUCTION WITH SAFETY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 5

HIGH PRODUCTION WITH SAFETY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 5

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