Journal of Agriculture , Victoria. [lo March, 1912. 



"AUSTRAL" 



MILKING MACHINES. 



^ FIVE YEARS OF UNBROKEN SUCCESS 



Have established the AUSTRAL as the Premier Milking Machine, and 



have demonstrated that it does not belong to that class of appliances whose 

 efficiency terminates after a few months of use. It has stood the t«st of time, and 

 that under all sorts of conditions. 



IT IS SIMPLE. 



Complexitj' and intricacy are the bane of milking machinery. Both in principle 

 and construction the Austral is strikingly' simple. Minute pulsating mechanism 

 on teat cups or buckets has been entirely dispensed with, its place being taken by 

 a single pulsating pump, simple and strong in construction, which serves for the 

 whole outfit, whether two cows or ten are to be milked at a time. The pulsating 

 pump is placed in the engine room, remote from the cows. 



IT IS AN EASY MILKER. 



Fear of injury to cows was at one time the bogie of machine milking. The Austral 

 has done away with all that. Its action on the cow is as gentle as thai of the 

 softest hand, and much easier than the average hired help. After three and four 

 years' milking with the machines, cows are found to be as sound in the quarters 

 as when they started. Enquiry from any Austrail user will confirm the correct- 

 ness of this statement. 



IT IS THE LAST WORD IN ECONOIVIICAL DAIRYING. 



The working parts are so few and the construction so simple and solid, that wear 

 and tear, and consequently the cost of upkeep, are reduced to a minimum. An 

 outstanding feature of the Austral is the Tank System, whereby the milk is 

 conducted direct from cow to separator without any handling whatever. With 

 this system, so great a saving is effected in time, labour, and trouble, that in 

 ordinary circumstances its advantages are overwhelminj. A single bucket can be 

 6upy)lied for testing individual cows; or where special requirements render it pre- 

 ferable, complete bucket plants can be installed. 



GLOBE CREAM SEPARATORS. , CROSSLEY OIL ENGINES. 



Embodies the famous Link-Blade Bowl I The world's standard Oil Engine. In all 



Structure. Official tests conducted by the j sizes and for all descriptions of farm work. 



Swedish Government at Alnarp placed the f 



"Globe" in the very forefront for clean ^ VACCAR PETROL ENGINES. 



skimming and easy running, against all T t, . . , , ., 



competitors. \ ^"tish built. Low runnmg speed. 



All sizes from 14 to 200 gallons. Economical on fuel. 



WINDMILLS, SAW-BENCHES, CH/^FF-CUTTERS, and all Farrn ar^d Dairy Machinery. 



Wiien writing, please mention this Journal. 



W. H. BLHD 



59-61 KING ST., 

 ^ MELBOURNE. 



