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KNAPP MILKING MACHINE.

The Knapp Milking Machine at the Waikato Winter Show has several special features which should entice all ■farmers to inspect it. In the first place there is no releaser, pulsator or vacuum tank. There is a two-way tap for testing purposes, by which the milk can be drawn off into an onen bucket as it comes from the cow. The Knapp is very economical to use, 28 cows being milked at a cost of 4i>d per dav. The first cost is also reasonable, the two-cow plant costing only £BB. The Knanp Milking Machine stands for incased efficiency, decreased costs and maximum results.*

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Matamata Record, Volume IX, Issue 736, 2 June 1926, Page 5

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KNAPP MILKING MACHINE. Matamata Record, Volume IX, Issue 736, 2 June 1926, Page 5

KNAPP MILKING MACHINE. Matamata Record, Volume IX, Issue 736, 2 June 1926, Page 5

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