MILKING MACHINES
SALE NOW UNDER CONTROL.
Control of the sale of milking machines, metal parts and milking machine rubberware, designed, to conserve the available ■ stocks of metals, and especially rubber used in connection with these plants, has been instituted by Government regulations. Before a buyer can place an order for a milking plant or a part •of a milking plant other than a metal part which is exclusively a renewal or replacement of a metal part of the milking machine for the time being used in the dairy and is not an extension or duplication or standby or spare part, and before a seller can accept the order, the buyer must obtain a written permit from the Farm Dairy Instructor for the district and produce it to the seller. The quantity of rubberware which a milking machine user .may hold as spares is confined to air and milk dropper rubberware and one set of moulded inflations, where moulded inflations are used, for one bail; one complete set of claw rubbers and soft inflations, where soft inflations ,are used, for each set of teat cups in use in his dairy. All retailers and all users of milking machine rubberware are required to conform to the condition of the order.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 July 1942, Page 2
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208MILKING MACHINES Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 July 1942, Page 2
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