“1 reckon this would toko a lot of hoisting,’’ writes _ ;i practical dairy farmer, in referring to the IMi)!) MI iVKIXG HACdIIXE. Mr. K. Winter, of Kapuni, is the eon tl cm an in '[iiostioii. Ho goes on to say:—“l am ' I>tstng a si:.-cow plant, and the keep for the whole time has boon between £9 and CIO. 8 reckon tips vo'uu toko a let of baling. The machine milks the cows fast, and strips them out well, rigfit through the seami’. Compared with hand milking, we now have no bother with sore teats. 1 nave seen some machines where the cups fall off hadly. especially at this time of the year. We have no trouble in this respect.” Such testimony as this is proof of the didd’s real value. “The Watt’s Oil Kngi.ie is. limning like a clock, and it has. not given us the slightest trojiM is an extinct from another letter of appreciation, ('’nil particulars and catalogue from XKWTOX KING*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 147, 14 August 1911, Page 8
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