Exhibited at the Nottingham Meeting. '9ff 
and is well suited to the requirements of a small dairy of from 
two to ten cows. 
Freeth & Pococl; of Victoria Works, Vauvliall, S.W., showed 
their "Victoria" Cream Separator (Art. No. 6'15) (fig. 6), a, 
machine built on the " Laval " principle, but possessing certain 
features of novelty. 
The milk-drura is open at both ends, and can be removed 
from the machine for the purpose of cleansing ; it also empties 
itself when the machine is stopped. The milk-tank is supported 
from the body of the separator. The counter-shaft is self-con- 
tained, being carried on bearings which form part of the sole 
plate. The entire machine is very snug and compact, taking up 
little floor space, and requiring little fixing. 
There was a finish about the design and arrangement of this 
Separator which was very taking, and the machine, which was 
f used throughout the Show in the Working Dairy, attracted the 
favourable notice of the Judges because of its smooth and effective 
action. 
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