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. ... . . ' ■'• . ■. ;. "Post": l'hoto. This illustration shows the annual testing by the Labour Department of the ten-ton weighbridge scale belonolno to the Harbour Board, the whole ten tons being represented on the scale. The Department tests every weighingi device in the city once every twelve months, and the job Is so large that it is going on all the year round. This srai« is only half the capacity of another belonging to the Harbour Board, at the King's Wharf,-which was installed «Z little time back, and is capable of weighing a load up to twenty tons, which was also tested during the mZ. of operations. * ■ > . ■ »>"««

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 67, 20 March 1928, Page 10

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. ... . . ' ■'• . ■. ;. "Post": l'hoto. This illustration shows the annual testing by the Labour Department of the ten-ton weighbridge scale belonolno to the Harbour Board, the whole ten tons being represented on the scale. The Department tests every weighingi device in the city once every twelve months, and the job Is so large that it is going on all the year round. This srai« is only half the capacity of another belonging to the Harbour Board, at the King's Wharf,-which was installed «Z little time back, and is capable of weighing a load up to twenty tons, which was also tested during the mZ. of operations. * ■ > . ■ »>"«« Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 67, 20 March 1928, Page 10

. ... . . ' ■'• . ■. ;. "Post": l'hoto. This illustration shows the annual testing by the Labour Department of the ten-ton weighbridge scale belonolno to the Harbour Board, the whole ten tons being represented on the scale. The Department tests every weighingi device in the city once every twelve months, and the job Is so large that it is going on all the year round. This srai« is only half the capacity of another belonging to the Harbour Board, at the King's Wharf,-which was installed «Z little time back, and is capable of weighing a load up to twenty tons, which was also tested during the mZ. of operations. * ■ > . ■ »>"«« Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 67, 20 March 1928, Page 10

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