FREEZING MACHINERY.
MEETING TRADE DEMANDS. Messrs. Wildridge and Sinclair (N.Z.), Ltd., of Fanshawe Street, Auckland, engineers and specialists in freezing machinery and appliances, have built up a splendid reputation during the last few years, and are known for their products and their work from the North Capo to the Bluff. They supply the well-known Linde and Lightfoot freezing machines, and are making a number of them in their well-equipped >rkshop in Auckland. These machines have a great reputation, and the firm can supply from the baby model required say, in an hotel, up to the largest plant needed for a modern meat freezing works. Their plants have been installed in many of the most important freezing companies' works in the Dominion. The small models are used by butchers, ice cream makers, confectioners, dairy factories, hotels, and milk distributing concerns. Tho company's splendidly equipped workshop undertakes, in addition to tbe manufacture of freezing plants, all classes of repair work. A special feature is a complete plant for the manufacture of refrigerating coils of all sizes of description. A most up-to-date electrical welding plant and mechanical bending apparatus is installed, ensuring the production at the lowest possible price of these special portions of freezing plants. The firm is prepared to undertake the manufacture of coils and fittings, such as valves, flanges, etc., for the trade generally. A demand tHiiat has been insistent in recent times is for a small automatic freezer. Such an equipment will 6oon be obtainable from the firm. It automatically works between two given points of temperature, and will prove a boon to users. The A.P.V. heat exchanger, made by the Aluminium Plant and Vessel Co., London, for pasteurising and cooling milk, is a new agency handled by the firm; they are also agents for Negretti and Zambra, the well-known scientific instrument makers. The firm are New Zealand agents for Wailes Dove Bitumistic, Ltd., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. This company manufactures an anti-corrosive paint for all classes of work. The paint is backed by a reputation and experience extending over TO years. The highest standard and quality nre always maintained, and by tests and experiment a product has been produced to suit climatic conditions of New Zealand without bleaching, cracking, or peeling. The New Zealand managing director j ci tbe firm is Mr. R. Mackay,
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 21 December 1926, Page 11
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