WATER HEATING
Government Subsidy Scheme Not Favoured Ngaire, Lowgcrth, Cardiff. Eltham, lUdbirst. Pembrok • Marge oki and Tikorangi dairy company directorates wc *e ’•epresented at a meeting at Stmt:’, rd last night to-discuss waterheutii ; chai-ges with members of the Taranaki Electric Power Board, Messr." N. IT Moss, R J. Knuckey, and C Foreman, with whom was Mr. a. K. Goldsmith (s ire&iry). Convened by the company a* ho request of certain suppliers, ti meeting hod placed before it by Mr C. Harrison, Ngaire, a suggestion that to enable farmers to obtain adeI q ito hot water for dairy cleanliness lat a n .ci-Di ohibitive price, thf Government be asked - to subsidise the installation cost of more capacious heaters and the charges'foi the extra cur-ent required. After Mr. N. H. Moss had explained the Board's situation a’nd policy, the m- eting would not entertain the proposal. Those present had not gathered in a s; irit of antagonism to the board, said Mr H. C. Taylo”, c Ngaere, who ■ was elected. cha : -man. He knew" the j boc~d had faced manv difficulties in its early stages.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 408, 15 April 1937, Page 6
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183WATER HEATING Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 408, 15 April 1937, Page 6
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