" L.K.G." Milking Machines are Great Labour Savers.
Messrs Peacocjt and Andrews, ql Danne* virke, write with reference to their expert* ence with tha "Ji.K.Gv } Milking Machine tf "We milk double €he number o£ fOTtk with tlio same labour, and the milMnj* iS. done in an hour less time, consequently -&£ cows have two Jjours a day longer in. th<s paddock. The milkyig .process is more untf - form, as the . machines never gj-ow tired like the hand-miDcer generally does after 5 heavy (Jay. The cows are more <jon.ten.tedj espeoially nervouß ojies." "WrftQ for 'alien information about th© "L-BLGL" to Jf% ft* MacEwau and Co. (limited), Sols Agents^ Dunedin* 29i*L )
fend Duredin. There is a quantity of smal timber suitable "for * stakes, and also a con Biderable amount of fencing material in th< shape*" of broadleaf which would still b •raiUcblu for seitlers." Mr " Lopdell, one of the applicants, sai< that they did not want any* of the settlers -timber, . but only milling timber, which wa required by many settlers for the purposi of completing "buildings. It would practi ■c*Uy all be used in the district, very littl( going outside/ The Edendale m'en wantec timber* badly for building pusposes, an; many of then? were waiting to put up theii houses. Mr.Eades also supported the petition, anc said that he thought it would not Be in th< interests of the settlers at Edendale if the application were not granted. The titnbei yard was situated at about the middle o: the settlement", and settlers would be abi« to get timber in the quantities they wishec without being put to the disadvan tage of having to take it in large quan tities. He referred to . the fact that ii would take 12 months before the building! on the Edendale settlement were .-ompleted Mr "Morris could see no objection to th( red an<l white pine being cut out of th< bush. Mr CulieD, speaking on behalf of thos< ■who bad opposed the application, said thai they were quite satisfied to leave the mai" ter in the hands of the board. They die not want a sawmill to cut the bush up. Timber -could fie obtained at a fairly rea sonable . price at the present time. Th« speaker referred to -the tremendous -fires raging at the present time, and said thai •this bush, ihe only piece -of bush an the iKstrigfc, would- be 'liable to take fire- ii cut through by" a sawmill. , Thtf report was adopted,- and the anplication for the right to cut onfc the. milling timbeV- was -refused. -
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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 20
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