ELECTRICITY ON THE FARM.
WATER HEATERS POPULAR. ■ AUTOMATIC j PUMPS: f.BX TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.! • HAMILTON. Tuesday. The Central Electric Power Board has a staff of men actively engaged in installing electric healers on the farms. These are proving a great boon to the dairy farmers, giving a continuous supply of , hot. water for all purposes. The cost is very reasonable, and special arrangements can be made regarding :•; payment. > . . .-■. '. " ; - The board has also several orders for the automatic electric pumps, to take the place of windmills, 'and the first one will be' installed on Mr. Tuck's farm next Wjeek. Considerable interest is being shown in this electrically-driven pump, and if it comes' up to the board's expectations, there is certain to be a very large .demand, as it will overcome the water difficulty on many farms, especiftlly during the period when there is no wind.- . ; ■.. '.-, . '''■■-;''■-.';■.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18520, 3 October 1923, Page 14
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