Plan (above) and front elevation (below) of piggery for garbage feeding illustrated on page 197. A -Truck shed. B—Feeding trolly. C—Tramway. D -Glazed tile feeding troughs. E— Drainage to sump. F—Vat outlets. G—Concrete vats for garbage on floor raised to truck height. H—Steam pressure boiler. I —Platform where raw garbage is unloaded; to the right are steps leading up to the raised floor. J — Door. K—Access doors to pig houses.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 199
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70Plan (above) and front elevation (below) of piggery for garbage feeding illustrated on page 197. A-Truck shed. B—Feeding trolly. C—Tramway. D-Glazed tile feeding troughs. E—Drainage to sump. F—Vat outlets. G—Concrete vats for garbage on floor raised to truck height. H—Steam pressure boiler. I—Platform where raw garbage is unloaded; to the right are steps leading up to the raised floor. J—Door. K—Access doors to pig houses. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 199
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