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I THE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COY, LTD. I I ■ ' " '=aj| ~!i | The Refinery has been at Chelsea, Auckland, for ' | over 40 years, having started operations in 1884. ■ ■ ■ ftis*lllst fc r\-f I m , „ , , i . • , -„. „ I ■''.;'■ ' ".''" '*v-^'4 .'"'■" ; 'v-^.---^ ,- r * ?^.^«.^.? —,;> <^%r^^< W ggw JIQJ LICIIIQJS OT I : The factory stands in a picturesque settmg on the ■ : *-- , • * - - - \ . "Til * | north side of the Waitemata and the property covers . " . ' • *' , -•'-'•<£• £-//%** of *t/T A/»♦**/» I ian area of some 360 acres, the greater portion of ' ■ / ' -. • •/','•' fIOUSIIiS kjC#IV/7l£ \ | which comprises a catchment area for the water , . , -.','?'. I | Supply. The water is conserved in four large dams, , ■ ' - . ." * I | so that an adequate supply is always available. .*''." • ' \ I wu , „ , , aznnm. j-r.- x. '" One of the most generous schemes in the I I The output is about 65,000 tons per annum of high ' ' • •• ';4. , . i I class refined sugar, golden syrup and treacle, which - , ■ . - ' , - ! -;,. <i* Dominion to enable workers to get a home of { I supplies practically the whole of the requirements of • .'. _i; ->.'-: '' '; .#;, % '-'"^^^^^^^hßßlß^Bß th * ' t't tA hth R H f - | for more than half the year. ' ' ':<^2' y'' ~-'-'^ •' ■>":r^v> ■'>JK^^^^^^^^^^Kjj^^^^^^^B//jKKK^^B\ ' . P * { | objective of all those connected with the refining pro- ' ' V^^^^^^^^^^S^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BM|JJJJ^^^^h| interest, viz., 4 per cent, per annum. The 1 I -cesses, with the result that the refined products are !^lfl:T"T-1f t^PW^l^^i'T ' I^T^icMiJl^^lJHl^^^lßllJl^^^^^^^^^^^Sl K 6t *■ th *11 U A'l A * A I ; remaining 10 per cent, being made up of ISTos. 2 and 3 mi&fltfßr ; ''":•"' " • o«aai ■ «• «• • i -;: sugars and Golden Syrup and Treacle. IHSSH^k. " ' "".■■•.. -' - - -'! —V ' ;>-"''1:-i^- :V f r'-^i^^^yMg*--! a week for every £100 borrowed IS sufficient to 1 ;:, The price of sugar to-day in New Zealand com- I^^H^^lHfevH^-''""' ' ' ":'"''" -:'^V^"' ''?<''""' ';'' -* *'"^:":''^lh^Hl C^eaf tnC interest and I .business is 350. Besides these there are the water- hHHH^hl^^^^^l^H^HHßml^^^^^HHß^^^HH^^^Hl the employees, and no less than over 120 men f siders handling inward cargoes of raw sugar, coal, I^lHEhSl^^^^^^^^^^lH^^H^^lH^H^H^^l^^B^^^^^^^^l^^^^^Hl • < l • m I etc., ana the men employed in the distribution of re- | l^^^HHfflH^HSS^^^^^^^HSl^S^^^B^^^^^^^^^^raS^^^^^^^^^H! have availed themselves OI the privilege, the I p^rt SS)onsnS mer ' WaggOn i0 \ photograph of chelsea refinery. Auckland, total amount advanced exceeding £80,000. f jU- *-> , , " " ' | . B- I I lI^MMMII 1 s ~ si^^^^=l MILLS( THIRTEEN': IN NEW SOUTH WALES, QUEENSLAND, AND FIJI. ' "f'^ " ' ■^\l^t?'j^t^JggJ|| I i - I PHOTOGRAPH OF DAMS PHOTOGRAPH OF RAW SUGAR STACKS I ■■MJMMillMllllllllifM lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllßlllllllllllllllllllW^^

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 14

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