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SKIM-MILK AND DISEASES.

Much of the disease among dairy stock in tliis country is spread through pooling the skim milk at the factories. In Denmark it is compulsory for all skim-milk to be scalded before being taken home. You can safe-guard yoqr herd as well' as enjoy untold convenience by installing a “New Century” Steamer. By dropping the steam pipe into the can and turning on the steam, the milk can be scalded in a few minutes .without' any trouble, and any chance pf its spreading disease will be entirely removed. Write for full particulars to Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd., sole agents, Fort street, Auckland.

GREAT SHIPPING DISASTER

OVER A HUNDRED DROWNED

I Jnltod Press Association —Copyright Received July 23, 11.28 P- m - LONDON, July 23. 1 Reuter’s San Francisco correapond- , cod states that the small steamer San ' Pedro, laden with lumber, collided at midnight on Saturday off Eureka ,in a heave fog with the steamer Columbia 2700 tons, carrying numerous Sau Francisco passengers. The Sau Pedro struck tho port how of the Columbia, tearing an immense Tho passengers hurried on deck, where a wild panic ensued. . Tho Columbia sank in fivo minutes. A life raft was launched and saved J Eight were saved by clinging to the 1 San Pedro. , Lloyds’ states that 100 wero drownj ed, and 200 saved by a passing stea--5 lU *bther accounts givo" tho number • lo:c at 150, including tho Columbia s ? captain. 6 One story states that everyone on " board

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2140, 24 July 1907, Page 2

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SKIM-MILK AND DISEASES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2140, 24 July 1907, Page 2

SKIM-MILK AND DISEASES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2140, 24 July 1907, Page 2