THE “L.K.G.” ENDORSED.
The advantages resulting from the use of the Milking Machine were clearly set out i n a very able paper read at the Dairy Conference during the recent Palmerston Winter Show, by Mr. J. Burt-Veale, of Woodville, who uses two “L.K.G.” machines. He stated that the machines make dairying more of a pleasure and less of a drudgery, and that they solve the labor problem for those having to employ for large herds. Air. Veale’s experience is borne out by leading dairymen throughout Australia, New Zealand, North America, and Great Britain, where hundreds of these machines are now in use. AI acE wan s, Ltd., sole agents, Fort Street, Auckland.
HOSPITAL SOCIAL. TO BE HEED ON SEPTEMBER 20. A mooting of gentlemen interested in the promotion, of tlio annual social in aid of Llio hospital was hold last night at the Borough Council Chambers; Mr. Fordo Matthows m the Apologies for lion-attondanco were received" from his Worship tho Mayor
and Mr. Jirignt, rue nun. of tho hospital, who wcro unavoidably uhsont, hut placed their services at the disposal of the committee. Tho chairman stated that Mr. Hallamoro, tho local roprosontativo ot the Now Zealand Shipping Company, had again kindly placed the company’s fine store at tho disposal of the committeo for tho purposes of tho annual social. It was unanimously resolved, “That a social on tho same lines as that of last year be hold in the N.Z. Shipping Company s store on Thursday and Friday, tho 19th and 20th September next. A large and 'representative goneial committee was formed, and the folowing sub-committees were appoint°d Hi S Worship tlio May01', the Hon. Captain Tucker, Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, Bennett, Cato, Hewing, H'allamore, Kenway, A. I. Matthews, Nolan, A. AV. Bees, Rowley, W. G. Slierratt, tho Bey. L. Dawson Thomas, and Colonel Winter. Lighting: The Mayor and Messrs. Bright'and Matthews. Decoration: Messrs. 1. Ada n, Bremner, Colley, John Clark, Codiiwall, M. Craig, Church, Dartou, Don 11. B. De Costa, F. A Ford, Fenwick, Do Gonnes Fraser, HaivtyGibbon, Hawley, Holden, 0. Hansen, Max Jackson, Jamison, F. Jeune.JL. ,1. Loiigher, P. Milne, Mair, T. Morrison, Neenan, W. Pottie, Poole, Palmer, MacDonald, Bowley, Symes, Skeet, Bobert Scott, A. Sawyer, E. Somervell, B. Somervell, H. G. Tucker, A. Townley, A. Thomson, luohy, Wachsmanu, Webb, Withers, Wildish, and Captain Gumming. Refreshments: Messrs. Anderson, Barry, Bourke, Elliott, F. Harris, •Jovce, Kells, Kennedy, Lucas, J. H. Martin, H. Martin, J. J. Martin, Afatthewsen, AV. Miller, Oman, J. F. Pettie, Biach, Sawyer, Sheridan, Smith, Waclismann, and Wallace. Supper Room: Messrs. Colley, Cowan, M. Craig, Dewing, Edwards, Fenwick, Hawley, G. Humphries, R. Johnston, C. F. Lewis, F. J. Lysnar, A. F. Matthews, Murray, H. Miller, AlacDonald, P. AV. Nolan, Olsen, Poswillo, Poole, Rowley, R. Sherratt, W. G. Sherratt, Symes, Skeet, Skilli"orn, lan Simson, tho Bev. Dawson Thomas, and Judge Jones. Advertising: Messrs. Coleman, Little, Lawless, and Miller. Programme: Messrs. Johnston, Lawless, Little, H. Miller, W. Miller, •V. AV. Roes, and Webb. Floor: Messrs. P. Barker, V. Barker, W. B. Barker, Barlow, Bright, Bendall, Edwards, .Ormond, Webb, A. Zachariah, and Dr. Schumacher. Music: Mossrs. C. Adair, J. Chrisp, Don, M. Fostor, C. F. Humphreys, Morrison, McKillop, Pickford, and Sideboltom. Ladies’ Committeo: It was resolved that Mestlames Townley and Tucker be asked to kindly convene a meeting of ladies willing to assist in forming tho ladies’ committeo. Messrs. J. R. Little and T. G. Lawless were appointed secretaries. It was decided to meet again on Monday, August 19, at 7.30 p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2151, 6 August 1907, Page 2
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