TRAINEES’ FINE RECORD
STATES HOUSES COMPLETED AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION FIGURES FOR ALL AREAS At the end of June ex-servicemen traineeh from the Rehabilitation Board’s trade training centres comprised 43 per cent, of the artisan force emplayed on State house building in New Zealand, says a statement from the Rehabilitation Board. At that date trainees had completed the constructional work and much of the finishing work on 712 houses and were engaged in the building of another 953. The total number of State houses under construction at the end of June was 3574 on which 4560 artisans and labourers were engaged. Areas where trainees have completed constructional work on houses are: Kaikohe 11, Auckland 138, Rotorua 57, Gisborne 13, Napier 84, Hastings 4, Hamilton 6, New Plymouth 6, Wanganui 12, Palmerston North 6, Wellington-Hutt Valley 152, Nelson 6, Westport 13, Greymouth 2, Christchurch 90, Timaru 12, Dunedin 94, Invercargill 6.
Areas: where trainees are now building houses not yet completed are: Kaikohe 13, Kaitaia 14, Whangarei 14, Auckland 168, Rotorua 37, Rotorua forestry housing 4, Gisborne 56, Napier 43, Hastings 34, Thames 9, Hamilton 23, New Plymouth 30, Wanganui 27, Palmerston North. 34, Masterton 8, Wellington-Hutt Valley 129, Nelson 24, Westport 30, Greymouth 16, Christchurch 118, Timaru 34, Oamaru 6, Dunedin 63, Invercargill 29.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 73, 29 August 1947, Page 6
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213TRAINEES’ FINE RECORD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 73, 29 August 1947, Page 6
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