LOSSES IN SKIMMING.
— The secretary. of one of th| largest -Dairy Co’s calculates after one season’s experience of the Baltic Separator, that if all the Separators used by tne Co., usually averaging 'O4, were ablo to skim down to 'O2 like the Baltic, the saving for one month would amount to 1800 lbs. of commercial butter, valued at £75. This remarkable skimming by the Baltic is the result of its entirely novel principle, which bids fair to revolutionise all previous slamming standards for both hand and power separators. Mac Ewan and Co. Ltd*, sole.agents, Fort-street,
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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 39, 14 May 1907, Page 4
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