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O H. A U.

ilio Kuku cheese lactory; recently destroyed by lire, is now being reerected, Mi' A. \Y. (Jocßioss, who recently erected th« ie Horo lactory, being the controctor. Tho building in to be erected ol' reinfurceu* concrete, uu'l. will be completed in about two mont'lis' time. liie lactory will ue thoroughly up-to-date, on the same lines as the line new lactory at To Horo, It will have an imposing appearance, and be fitted with tile latest and best inach nery. The dimensions of the ' various rooms are :—Curing room, 501't x 2/it; making room, 44ft x 30it; bathroom, 811 x (jit; starter and coring room.

•each OH x 7ft; receiving stage, lift x Bit; creamery, 22ft 141 tj engtue room, Bft x 9ft; suit room, 14ft- x (jit; boilor room, 22ft x i-lit; coal bill, lOit square. At tlie present time the Company nas only a fckimmmg station, but once under lull pressure again the Company should have a. successful run. dleasles at Ohau and .Levin are very prevalent, and few families have escaped thy epidemic. The caoch irom lumljerley road, wiiicli usually carries some 27 children to the Levin school, has been replaced by a trap, only tiv>' of the children having, ko tar, escaped the measles. Among those sufferi iiom the complaint are the manager en tlie creamery at Ohau, ALr Harj£n.-.ids (.secretary of the fiuku Dairy Company), and several members ol his family. ihe sohooldiikkon ol Ohau are arranging to' hold a bazaar at the weekend to raise funds for Patriotic purposes. They are displaying much interest, and the affair should be a great success. Although the •weather oi late has been most unseasonable, the mortality among sheep and lambs in the Ohau district has been slight, 'l'he lambing percentage, however, has been "smaller than usual— QtJajci Mail.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1915, Page 3

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O H. A U. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1915, Page 3

O H. A U. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1915, Page 3

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