CITY MILK STATION
. PURCHASE OF NEW PLANT. At last night's meeting of the City Council . authority was granted to tho Milk Committee to purchase .stand-by plant required for the Dixon Street station, the estimated cost being .£13,959. Councillor J. Hutchison raid it had been stated that there was a possibility of having to, remove the milk station to another Bite, and for that reason he doubted whether it wna -slae to expend a sum of over X 13.000.
Councillor W. H. Bennett, actingchairman of the Milk Committee, said tho council had purchased a plant which was already in existence, hut tho position was how such that certain of the plant could not be stopped for cleaning purposes. The freezing plant, for .instance, had to lie Kept going. Were tho milk rtotlon shifted "hi a few years' time all that would ho necessary would he to remove the new plant, which it was proposed to purchase now, and very little cost would be entailed .thereby.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 5
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164CITY MILK STATION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 5
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