A letter has been forwarded by the Hauraki Plains County Council tc the Thames Valley Electric Power Beard in connection with interruptions of the power supply. The council stated that it was fully aware that the cause of the stoppages was beyond the control of the board, and it was appreciative of the board’s efforts to give a satisfactory service. At the board’s meeting on Tuesday it was resolved, on the motion of Mr F. E. Flatt, to record the board’s thanks and appreciation of the council’s remarks. The N.Z. Meat Producers’ Board has received a cable from its repres&nta-
tive at Buenos Ai res , America, advising the following shipments to the United Kingdom for the fortnight ended March 1, 1928, from Argentine and Uruguay:. 234,731 quarters of chilled beef, 6921 quarters of frozen i beef, 45,766’ carcases of frozen mutb on, and 85,678 carcases of frozen l- £ vmb. The quantity shipped to the Ct hitinent of Europe during the same pe'j "iod was as follows : 122,400 quarter) of frozen beef, and 8310 carcases of j frozen mutton.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5249, 9 March 1928, Page 4
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