L nder typical working conditions and before a keenly interested audience comprising the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Mr Adams-Schneider), private contractors, local authorities and Government departmental representatives — including a team from the Department of Trade
and Industry — a New Zealand-made hydraulic road sweeper went through its paces at Lower Hutt, The “Hydra Sweep unit, designed and built by Jack Tidd-Ross Todd. Ltd, Hamilton, is the second of its marque to be purchased by Lower Hutt City Cor-
position in the last six months. Since introducing the machine in mid-1978, the Hamilton company has delivered three units, has two more under construction, a sixth on order but not yet underway with send ' prospects of further sales.
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Press, 24 April 1979, Page 14
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