CREAM CARTAGE
COUNCIL DEFINES ROUTES TO PREVENT OVERLAPPING > A definite schedule specifying - the roads wliich dairy companies shall Use for cream carting has been drawn up by the Matamata County Council, which decided at last meeting to grant hermits to four companies to usd various separate routes. :vp:: ■ It was also decided that-no permits will be issued for lorries collecting bobby chives on any road, 'with, the exception oft one,-' closed for cream parting.
The county’s stand has been taken after, protracted discussion on the subject • both at county and coiiiibined meetings. At these discussions the opinion had been practically .ouahihmu* that various companies -were overlapping in collecting, to the great detriment of roads. ". ; '
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 3
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114CREAM CARTAGE Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 3
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