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Hurunul Electorate ■ Labour's Policy means Security and Progress for every Man, Woman and Child. The Worker, the Farmer and the Woman who Safeguards the Family Budget will Benefit by Labour's Wise Policy. VOTE LYN CHRISTIE, j.p. for Labour—and You! Labour is Pledged to turn its Promise to Performance!

Revolutionary New Method of Parasite ■ ISBI IS A LEGAL SUBSTITUTE FOR DIPPING UNDER THE STOCK ACT • 500 to 600 sheep can be treated in fifteen minutes. • Can be used off-shears or with up to 6 weeks'wool growth for keds and lice and 6 months growth for fly. • Collecting system recovers clean wash. • No bacterial infection of shear cuts no losses. • No reinforcing of wash as there is no stripping. • Self contained tanks hold 70 gallons spray. • Economical in operation. • Operates from tractor p.t.0., petrol engine or electric motor. PRICE: £162/10/0 complete with Hypro pump, hoses and drive coupling Note: Use only C.M.R. Spray Race Fluid a new form of Dieldrin specially developed for the "Port-O-Spray“. WHETHER YOU HAVE 200 SHEEP OR 20,000, THE “PORT-O-SPRAY" IS THE ANSWER. THOUSANDS ALREADY IN USE IN AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. Full particulars from your Stock and Station Agent. Order now for early delivery. cooper, McDougall & robertson (n.z.) ltd.

Pressurised Water Supply Systems Important to Good Farming No longer is the fanner of today " '"'IB Satisfied with a water supply which Every Mac Ewan pressure b any less efficient than that avail- tank is made in heavy gauge able to city dwellers. New Zealand • plate tested to 300 lbs. pres- I ■ b favoured with readily available sure per square inch. Every water, from nearby surface supplies tank is given a special inter9T from underground water tables. nal zincolate treatment at the time of manufacture to Hq . However, the modem farm re- avoid rusty water conditions B quires that this supply be pres- from the system. The cylindBurised and forced with some veloc- ers are available in sizes to JJ Ity to distant troughs, to the cow- suit every need. shed and to the homestead. At all tS an ~nfailing l to pomp from all sizes of bores of demand d preSSUre ’ varying depths with only one model These demands for water under gearing. manufacture nine different sizes in pressure require pumps and pres- • these horizontal self-oiling pumps, lure outfits which are not only rug- H with capacities from 150 galls./hr. ged in construction but engineered ■ to 3,000 galls./hr. in a precision manner to avoid undue B These ‘II’ series pumps provide wear on moving parts so that the H economical, efficient pumping from •ystem not only “delivers the goods” Ja ■ a surface supply or from wells with out does so quietly, efficiently, con- B a water level of 25 . ft. maximum tinuously and without fault. It is in "■-x ■ depth. The capabilities of these the design of such pressure outfits B pumps make them suitable for heads that the firm of MacEwans has ex- * B up to 600 ft. or 250 lbs./sq. in. Not only concerned with sales, Shed-Washing Outfits the Mac Ewan organisation covers fa Once again, Mac Ewan’s have met continuous experiment in hydraulics, the need by providing a highly efficithe development of prototype de- en t shed-washing unit at a competiJigns to fit known farming needs, and illustrated model is a tive price and built to their high the proving of these designs under * Q w ] . can deliver 300 standards of engineering, which •cientific test. Once proved, a pump A ’ from a 2 00 f t . depth bore, means economical buying. A feature design is planned for production mf he j' ’ t Mac Ewan deepwcll gearMacEwans own works. On the ser- 1 500 lls/hr from s,de - fa . rm . er xl e .T nefi a 100 ft. bore. Each of the three gear- // personal contact with Mac Ewa- $ manufactured has its own in- |( \< ei F Installa . t,on 1 “J?”?* d herentlv-designed lubrication sys- JW] / KiLf N,acE . wa y- lrained men, and T j electric motor is remotely / MacEwan-tramed men provide the well / / after-sale sendee. It follows there- A / fnre. that in dealing with Mac Ewan s attachment is stand- / • 3ni / 3 5 mer ,n ? * 1 ? 1 i° ° r " ard These pumps incorporate a ganisation which not only knows aru ’ -zX»ntrio not a can I^ OdU J t Ato Z k} 11 wtllc h S mall diameter crankpin—just one of this centrifugal pump is its hy- . J ,rov,t *. e the answer to every many features which give draulically balanced impeller, which p *“ pp j " ee .' Mac Ewan’s pumps smooth perform- avoids all end-thrust, making for •J?* it dv '. ce ?’. aVa, ' aHe i. a a J ance and long life to moving parts, longer life of the bearings. The fames, without obligation, through For the manv thousands of the motor is totally enclosed—even infi.M nearest Mac Ewan branch or , jgg model manufactured and advertent wetting by a hose will rt representative. installed, only three gear wheels not affect it. This C. 12 pump is one Deepwell Pressure Outfits have needed’ to be replaced over model of the big range of centrit/ST range ° f ,hrPe T? ‘“VJlldoz.r' Pressure Outfit. M each in^tallation’ r is r, V Ul tably r< eq np- The” use the most ruggedly de- powerful jet of water also suitable Ped with a safety margin to ensure signed surface ‘Bulldozer* pumjis for fire protection and small imgalong life. Mac Ewan’s do not attempt made in New Zealand. Mac Ewan s tion plants. Ask the Man from MacEwans J. (. M«Sw<m * C. LH.. HmS 0*.., „,, ... „ Ceßt.rb.ry «.pr. s .Rtcfi.«: Mr G..Sr.y 0. J. H.Rry, Uckster "J?! E?!? 5’ IL’Nels., ■•pr.w.tatl..: Mr I. H. Co-pb.ll, MS Swiew STOKt. Tb». Alt® U»l. I C... l» IlMhaiM oad Nclsm. fa

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 9

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