TUAKAU LOCALS.
Mr We.<:land, motor proprietor, of Tuakau, is prepared to take on all classes of taxi work at prices much below those charged by other garjges. For further particulars see advt. on Tuakau page of this issue.
Mr D. H. Madill, who recently suffered the destruction of his bonemill by fire, has already accumulated the material necessary for the erection of new works, and has made a start on the buildings. Three gangs of workmen are being employed at once, and a big effort is being made to ha-ve the mill working by the middle .of Marcht The machinery is either on the ground, or on ifts way, and the construction of the building, preparing foundations erecting of machiery. will all proceed energetically. A shock of 11000 worth c r bones Us ready for manufacture into bone-dust, and so, in .a ronnle of weeks, the oH familiar sound of the running mill will be again heard.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 710, 28 February 1922, Page 8
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157TUAKAU LOCALS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 710, 28 February 1922, Page 8
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