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0 LLOYD TRIESTINO Australia"OCEANlA" 1“ ' ' s . n "NEPTUNIA" NOW... FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED Utmost GonMC at “Australia,” “Oceania” and “Neptunia” are now a NO HOTEL EXPENSE IN SYDNEY— You can fully air-conditioned—every cabin in First and stay aboard your Lloyd Triesttno ship, as a guest Tourist Classes and all public rooms. There of the Company, until sailing time. is a second large lounge and many more cabins e "OFF-SEASON" SAILINGS FROM SYDNEYin Tourist Class. 195g —Neptunia, Aug. 2; Australia, Aug. 30; Oceania, Lloyd Triestino’s “Off-Season” Fares (sailings Sept. 20; Neptunia, Oct. 18; Australia, Nov. 1; from Sydney from August, 1958, to 3rd January, Oceania, Dec. 6. 1959—Neptunia, Jan. 3. 1959, returning from Europe between January and May, 1959, or one year later) save you money to spend overseas. TOURIST CLASS— Reductions of more than one- A third from Australia to Europe will apply. f t FIRST CLASS Excursion Return Fares are approximately equal to the normal single fare. FM parlicul „, lrom If you are travelling to Europe get the most ««««■>■ * a a for your money-—travel by Lloyd Triestino’s I|m||[]Al \ | pa VUID fast, modern ships from Sydney via Fremantle, VllIVI" I I aJllll VVs Djakarta, Colombo, Cochin (India), Aden, Port OE KIEXAS 7EAI ANH I TH Said, Messina to Naples and Genoa. LI W.

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Diversification of Farm Production will Demand More of Farmers* Time. Farmers’ own representatives, leaders of the dairy industry and Government .spokesmen are at the moment advocating the diversification of farm production. The dairy farmer has been advised to raise pigs, vealers, and sheep as secondary income sources to bolster income derived from butter. Many fanners have already started this process and some sweeping changes in plan arc being made. Producers with high butterfat yielding herds will be in the market for meat-producing sires to cross with their poorer cows. The resulting calves will need some attention to reach good vealer standard. Many fanners plan to crop more vigorously, as in older days, to provide additional fodder. Sheep arc being introduced as secondary stock where practical. This genuine trend spells one thing Mac Ewan Pnlsomatic Fast Flow —more work to lie crammed into an saves hours of milking time. already busy day. Mould, Wbakarongo, , , , r Palmerston North, saves one hour M There are only so many hours of per milking with his 4-cow Mac Ewan ' daylight in any one day but some Pnlsomatic Milker doubled in each Nelson representative, of the hours taken up by the MAIN bail (the previous machine used also JOB OF MILKING can be saved by being a 4-cow doubled-up unit). Mr. more efficient methods. The farmer Mould milks 105 Jersey cross cows will then l>e that much better able taking the new machine 1? hours in gabled roof type, holding 89 cows • evlm™g rninB an<l U h °" rS in ‘ he " nder COVCr ’ and the machine is ‘ I Mr. n O. H. Hickmott, Aorere, Col- doubled-up Mac Ewan Pulso- ■ ingwood, Nelson, saves 20 minutes niat,c Milker s' every milking of his 150-strong An important factor in all these W I — is d “\i" r dd '"- a quired to keep his new Mac Ewan * ,nie » Mac Ewan Pnlsomatic 6-cow doubled-up Pnlsomatic Milker Milker is giving increased butterfat lyi? s P°^ ess ’y hygienic. returns, the principle of fast milking M l "' Waipu, near W han- resulting in increased yield and test = : - garei, saves more than 1 hour a da\ % Bi 1 week! Mr. Slako milks 130 Jerseys IJ you, a dairy farmer, arc conL mostly heifers in 1 hour 25 minu- cerned with the time consumed by F tes Wlt, > his 3-COW doiibled-un Mac- | Pnlsomatic Milk, r. twue-a-daj mdk.ng arrange- ' "“d™ Aka. ...d could pul i.-e a l,lPir “Arrowville" 1 10 anular saving of tune to that e\|»cristrong Friesian herd in 110 minutes enced by the farmers mentioned ’ with a 6-cow Mac Ewan Pulsoiuatic a | >ove . c „nsult the Mac Ewan repreA Mac Ewan field representative checks 1 (not doubled up). They esti- sentat j ve in your 3j s t r j e t f or an apa v.cvum pump in a farm dairy by e . a SaVl ? g of I'-df an-honr each 'enrat ve in >our CllMnct an p flow-meter and check oauae milking, and are enthusiastic about praisa! of your milking shed arrangethe machine’s efficiency and ease of merits. The “man from Mac Ewan’s" . u *1 cleaning. j s hacked by New Zealand’s greatest sources of income. ’° SC ° equip.nenl company and h. If you are vitally interested in sav- by his son, Pat Ililliar, milks 149 embraces the principle of experiencing time in this manner, examine cows in just under 2 hours, with only e <l specialist service to the farming these actual examples of how the two men in the shed. The shed is of community in his territory* Ask the Man from Mac Ewan’s > J. B. MaeEWAN & CO. LTD., 34-40 Lichfield Street, Chrhtchurch. Nelson Representative:—Mr B. H. CAMPBELL, 245 Songer St., Nelson. Also: LEVIN t CO.. Nelson and Blenheim. REID A GRAY LTD., Otago and Southland.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28619, 23 June 1958, Page 16

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