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OBSOLETE SEPARATORS.

Kxojy dog and' every cream separator hay it- day. The up-to-date machine of

only a year or two ago is obsolete and bygone to-day, and a heavy premium would not compensate- the farmer were ho compelled to continue its use. Fortunately this is not necessary, as the BALTIC, which ' is th© very latest from Sweden, embodies an entirely new and superior prrnoiple-, •which revolutionises the capacity, skimming, and power. Fanners will consult; their best interests by examining tha BALTIC SEPARATQR before deciding on any other make. One glance at the newt principle of this beautifully-constructed Machine will demonstrate its superiority* Write to J. B. MacEWAN and CO., Du* edau

hirfc The certificate issued at the time of grading must be returned before a fresh one can be given. In order to protect the grader, it is intended to show on the certificate the points alloted to each consignment.

Dimensions and Weight of Bales.— The importance of having a uniform bale has been represented to the department by perBons handling our fibre in foreign markets, and it is therefore suggested that all balea should be packed to a uniform weight and size (viz., total length after leaving press, 4ft; total width alter lea-ving pres<, 2ft) and should weight lcwi. 2cwt. or 4cwt, as the case may _ be. The hanks should not exceed Sib in weight.

Ample notice will be given to all concerned before the new regulations are put in force.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2744, 17 October 1906, Page 20

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OBSOLETE SEPARATORS. Otago Witness, Issue 2744, 17 October 1906, Page 20

OBSOLETE SEPARATORS. Otago Witness, Issue 2744, 17 October 1906, Page 20

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