This is the day of POWER! Power can make bigger profits for the FARMER ! Paddocks must be worked in spite of low prices or bad weather. There is a way of getting under low prices and still making a good profit. “Caterpillar” Tractorized farms are doing it by : • (1) Reducing costs per acre. (2) Covering more acres per day. (3) Doing work when it needs to be done, not only when conditions permit it. (4) Securing bigger yields per acre by more thorough work. Better Quicker - Cheaper Be sure it’s a u Caterpillar” Look for this Trade Mark N.Z. Distributors. A. S. Paterson & Co. Lt&.
PROFITS ABE THE ELIMINATION OF WAiTE i%0.000 7)airfirmcrs ‘7 I N New Zealand two out of every three dairymen I buying a cream separator choose instinctively an Alfa-Laval—"the tested separator." The total number of "Alfas” in the Dominion is in excess of 30,000 and there are over 4,000,000 throughout the world. Why did these hard-headed producers quit experimenting? Not because advertisements claimed Alfa-Laval to be the cleanest skimming, most trouble-free, most economical, sweetest running machine on the market, but because practice had proved it to be so. NEW CASH PRICES. Capacity. Trices: Cash. Prices: Terms. Viola 3 low Stand .. 13 gals. £8 1 <S £S 19 0 Viola 4-low Stand .. 22 gals. £lO 9 0 £ll 0 0 Colibri 3-low Stand .« .. 35 gals. £l3 0 0 £l4 0 0 Colibri 3-high Stand .. 35 gals. £l4 14 0 £l5 10 • Colibri 4-low Stand . * ■». 45 gals. £l7 2 0 £lB o • Colibri 4-high Stand .. 45 gals. £l9 o 0 £2O • 0 Daisy 3-low Stand .. G 5 gals. £23 15 0 £25 « a Daisy 3-high Stand .. 65 gals. £25 13 0 £27 o 9 Daisy 4-low Stand .. .. 90 gals. £29 » o £3l o e Daisy 4-high Stand .. .. 90 gals. £3l is 0 £33 io o Daisy 6-high Stand .. 110 gals. £3B is 0 £4l o • Regina 3-high Stand .. .. 130 gals. £45 2 g £47 io j The Daisy Separators listed above are without supply cans, which may be procured at the extra cost of £1 each. iX.FA-T.AVAI. SEPARATOR A T A— ■ A TA ¥ ALFA- [A VAL Alfa-Laval Separator Co. *■ THE TESTED SEPARATOR Bton North. Sal s and Ser- - vice Representative: A. E. ok CO- ■ White, Box 108, Stratford. srVAB*’ 1 E> New Plymouth: Taranaki „ nC ii aaß I Agency, Ltd. Stratford: , lles t I Masters, Ltd. Hawera: Ben- *1 /^ reSS C ° U a W nett and Sutton. Vt -me, giving 1 tufe ' I Ml so. —A.L.4.16.28 • 'l—
N.Z.’i Best Dairy Herds Today. Average Production of Factory Returns A SWEEPING FRIESIAN VICTORY Dairyfarmers! Have you read of the great Black and White Victory in Two out of Three Divisions in the recent Dairy Exporter’s Butter-fat Competition, open to the whole Dominion. Class. Winner. Herd. Cows. Average. Under 25 cows C. G. Dunbar, Patea Friesian 13 3561 b. 25-50 cows H. Scholes, U. Hutt Friesian 45 3251 b. In Mr. SchoW herd only 30 cows were milked after the end of December, but the average was reckoned for the whole 45 cows. Another Record Smashed.—R. H. Dickie’s Grade Friesian Herd of 34 cows at Tuturau, Southland, in 1927-28 season averaged 3581 b. fat in 232 days. This herd averaged 61.381 b. fat for November, 1927, which is the highest average yet attained by any Herd in New Zealand under Herd Testing Conditions. THE FRIESIAN WILL CROSS WITH ANY BREED. Send for full particulars to:— J. P. KALAUGHER, Secretary, New Zealand Friesian Association, Box 765, AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1928, Page 23
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