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MESSRS J. YOUNG AND CO., WANGANUI.

This firm has on view a four-cow "Storrie" releaser milking machine, driven by a 3^ Bradford kerosene oil engine (British make). The new automatic milk releaser is giving universal satisfaction to all who are using it. There are many striking points in the "Storrie," which will at once appeal to the farmer. For instance, it is a fast and clean milker, simple to handle, and positive in its movement*. It can be regulated to suit any particular cow. A long, hard, or short squeeze can be given to any cow with the regulating device. It is also the easiest .machine to upkeep. They have also the famous Storrie double disc ridger on view, fitted with double manure box, with turnip and mangold seed box of the latest principle, which can be adjusted to sow any quantities per acre required. Then comes the two-row turnip and root thinner. When turnip or mangolds are well -on and getting aliead of turnip thinners, this machine will save 50 per cent, at least of labor. The movement being across the drills,, weeds are cut and drills are left in splendid condition. The two-row horss hoe appears to be strongly built, and is adjustable to any width of rows required. Th/\y are also agents for the famous Blackstone kerosene oil engines, both stationary and portable, ar einstallec! throughout the Dominion, and are giving universal satisfaction to all who use them. It is claimed that the Blackstone oil engine does more work on a small consumotion of oil, than any other on the market. This exhibit is worthy of inspection. Mr Young is in charge of the stand and will be pleased to give any further information. G. D. McKENZIE. Mr Mclvenzie has a nent little stand showing the various wines he stocks. They are nil of New Zealand manufacture-, aud include the leading; Waeronga brands of frontignac, Madeira, etc. Ports, .constantias, and sherrys, etc.', are all New Zealand makes. Mr Haycock was in charge of this stand.

The show management desires to thank the following judges for the valuable assistance rendered by them: Messrs W. Dibble and C. Gcodson, farm and garden, schools, and ensilage sections; Messrs Hyde raid Pearce, of the Agricultural Department, fruit section; Mr A. P. Glasson, collection of weeds: Messrs Jacobsen and Westbrooke, Department of Agriculture, honey section. The latter will give a demonstrat'oii in honey grading during the show.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 8

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MESSRS J. YOUNG AND CO., WANGANUI. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 8

MESSRS J. YOUNG AND CO., WANGANUI. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 8

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