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THE MASON AUTOMATIC CLAW AND STRIPPER.

Two of the great needs of the present day milking machine were inventions to surmount the troubles that arose when cups were being changed over from cow lo cow, and tiie loss of vacuum when one or more cups fell off. Many dairymen also find great difficulty in getting’ many of their cows to give down their rnilk to the machines. Two remarkable inventions that do away with these troubles are being demonstrated at the milking machine stand of .Messrs E. C. Stanley and Co. Some of Hie most prominent dairymen in New Zealand have installed these inventions, and write enthusiastically of the benefits derived from their use. Mr Grieve, a director of the South Island Dairy Association. Mr J. J. Bryce, chairman of the N.Z. Farmers’ Distributing Co., Mr A. fG Buchanan, chairman of the Kairanga Dairy Go., and Mr Win. Hess, chairman of I lie directors of the Poplar K! asmilling Go., who milks ftOU cows, and lias installed I In: inventions in six shecis, are amongst the sitis'b'd o- '• >■ Progressive dairymen, should I' ct Ihrsc lime and money saving ::■. •!J Ilona at tiir Winter show si.uid of <Mcssrrs E. C. Stanley and Co. **

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 6

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THE MASON AUTOMATIC CLAW AND STRIPPER. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 6

THE MASON AUTOMATIC CLAW AND STRIPPER. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 6