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Facelift for the Christchurch abattoirs in Racecourse Road: this is the way the new version will look after the present $2.1M modernisation project is completed to meet city butchering needs for the next 20 years. Since 1950, the business has been operated by Canterbury Bye-Products, Ltd, under an agreement with the City Council. The company plans to meet hygiene regulations which will apply from 1981. More than 8800,000 has been spent in the last two years, and the new $800,000 hanging hall is now being built.

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Press, 4 August 1977, Page 3

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Facelift for the Christchurch abattoirs in Racecourse Road: this is the way the new version will look after the present $2.1M modernisation project is completed to meet city butchering needs for the next 20 years. Since 1950, the business has been operated by Canterbury Bye-Products, Ltd, under an agreement with the City Council. The company plans to meet hygiene regulations which will apply from 1981. More than 8800,000 has been spent in the last two years, and the new $800,000 hanging hall is now being built. Press, 4 August 1977, Page 3

Facelift for the Christchurch abattoirs in Racecourse Road: this is the way the new version will look after the present $2.1M modernisation project is completed to meet city butchering needs for the next 20 years. Since 1950, the business has been operated by Canterbury Bye-Products, Ltd, under an agreement with the City Council. The company plans to meet hygiene regulations which will apply from 1981. More than 8800,000 has been spent in the last two years, and the new $800,000 hanging hall is now being built. Press, 4 August 1977, Page 3