. Australian Garden and Field. IT COSTS ONLY ONE PENNY PER HOUR To run the Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine (As here illustrated) and besides pumping water from anj' depth well that a windmill will handle, it will work your separator, chaff- cutter, churn, sprayer, fire hose, etc.; now think what this means at the cost of a penny an hour ! Surely it's better than windmills and working machines by hand ? And remember this, too, the Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine is delivered set up on its own base ready to work within an hour of arrioaL can be carried in a barrow from place to place


. Australian Garden and Field. IT COSTS ONLY ONE PENNY PER HOUR To run the Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine (As here illustrated) and besides pumping water from anj' depth well that a windmill will handle, it will work your separator, chaff- cutter, churn, sprayer, fire hose, etc.; now think what this means at the cost of a penny an hour ! Surely it's better than windmills and working machines by hand ? And remember this, too, the Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine is delivered set up on its own base ready to work within an hour of arrioaL can be carried in a barrow from place to place, ahd is so easy to control that a child can operate it. The tank holds a day's supply of petrol. We can supply "stacks" of evidence to show that this engine is a complete success in South Australia. WE GUARANTEE EVERY ENGINE to pump water from any depth well which a Windmill Pump will handle ; to run any machine which is sold by the maker as a hand power machine. With reasonable care, to run without trouble or bother as long as kept properly lubricated and supplied with clean petrol. To start easily and run smoothly on the coldest day, and to run continuously and without overheating on the hottest days if kept properly oiled. Further particulars supplied on request, write or call. The Farmers Co-Operative Union Ltd. FRANKLIN ST., ADELAIDE. IF YOU DO NOTHING ELSE, WRITE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. IT WILL COST YOU more of a competition ljet\\^n dif- ferent herds and individual cows but this is not so. What is want- ed is not a record m^ilk yield, but a record of the milk yield, for a succession of years. It is imprac- ticable to keep milk records where calves are allowed to run with their mothers, and as soon as this imdesiraljle i)ractice is done away with in dairy herds the better it will be for the dairy farmer. Only the heifers bred from cows possess- in "ood milk records should ulti- mately be introduced into the herd. If this be done constantly


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