FEW APPRECIATIONS from N.Z. Farmers who hare installed the ‘A DOMINION MILKING MACHINE Mr C. Woodley, of Awaptini. Palmerston N., writes: —"The Dominion Milting Machines embody all the points I have been looking and waiting for for jcars. and you know me well enough to know that X would not for a moment entertain or keep on my farm any milking machine that might'tend to injure mv prize herd of Ayrshiree. and I am now perfectly satisfied that in your machines 1 have what I have been waiting for." Mr J. N. Newton, of Raumai, Ashhurst, writes:—"For smart milking, clean stripping, and simplicity of cleaning, its equal will be hard to find." Mr John Templar. Manutahi (who is testing machine versus hand-milking), writes:—"The machine-milked herd has more than held it» own with the herd milked by hand, and with half the labour." Mr E. A. Moon, Aorangi, writes" There is absolutely no falling ofi in tbo supply of milk as compared with hand-milking." Mr Geo. Gray, Matangi, Waikato, writes: —“The principle of the machine is so splendidly simple in construction that the chance of a breakdown is very remote." _.. , ~. „ , ’ Write for full particulars to DOMINION MILKING MACHINE FACTORY. PALMERSTON NORTH, or H. J. WYARD . Box 262, G.P.0., Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6812, 7 May 1909, Page 3
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