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Tlii'ir nil 1 several features whioii mint li.« embodied in ;i milking machine More i it cm ho of any material value to the ! dairyman. Tlio machine must take the' !iia.\iiiium quantity of milk from the I cow. The milking; must lv by natural I method—pressure, not suction. Tin- tout i Clips milsl not injtiiv tlii l animal, ami j the teat nuwt bo emptied at cadi pul- | Mliou. The machine must bo more rapid : tlian hand milking, simple ami without I complicated imvliaiiism. (A*t mint be j reduced to a minimum. When milked : by a iiiacliini' the herd should bo hold to ! their milk tpitto as loiii; as when milked by liaml. Tin 1 machine slu>u!d he oanv i to clean, ami. tirst. last, and aii the '■ time, simple in construction. Tlnsc several |h)inU are embodied in (ho Ridd i Milkim; Machine. Mr W. !!. Clarke, I I.iehlield. says: "The liidd Machine j and tlio Watt's Emjino have given mo entire- satisfaction. 1 intend to give you another order for a similar plant next season." For further information please aurdv—X.Z. Uxin ami Mercantile Ascncv (Ltd.). Dunedin: ,1. C. Ward and Co. (Ltd.), lnveiear;iil: Canterbury Farmers' Co-op. Association, Tini'.ru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15350, 13 January 1912, Page 13

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 15350, 13 January 1912, Page 13

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 15350, 13 January 1912, Page 13