TOO MUCH BUILDING?
RANGITAIKI SUPPLIER'S PLAINT In the course of his remarks to suppliers at th™ annual meeting al Edgecumbe on Thursday of the Ran-, gitai.ki Plains Dairy Co Mr W. A. McCracken referred to the necessity for re-housing the veterinary qnd bacteriological departments. Mr Marx thought that there "was too much building. For eleven years now they had been building aad tear ing down all 'the time. lie thought it just as well to delay the work. There was another building being creeled which tlicy had heard nothing about. Mr McCracken :>ai.d that this was: a men's bathing, washing and meal room, which was absolutely reces. sary. They had been forced to build it by the regulations. There was a very light programme of work ahead, he said. There was the lab-' oratory block and some small alterations to the boiler room. The meeting resolved that the matter of providing appropriate laboratory facilities should be kept in mind.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 58, 4 September 1939, Page 8
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