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ROSS LIME COY.

At a. full meeting of Directors of ■-iie Boss Lime Coy., held at/Gi'eyiir "f|« • S let-day, 31st. u 1 tv, genera! -•! >V"< lion was expressed hit the ready support forthcoming fi-f>! «> — all quarters of the farming eou.iiiueitv: also with the present outlet-.lp ;>; the

Coim**»nv*«j works, t liearlv -v le of thanks and appreciation > a.-' accordeu Mr J. J. .Mein I osh '• bis outstanding action in j- -i. ;<ug his • Mc-Cormaek-Decring tractor free of (barge to drive the crushing plant. It bad practically revolutionised matters at the works, driving the plant in a very satisfactory, manner thereby proving the oft debated question as to what "ower was .actually required for this purpose, and also the fact that lack of power of late lias been the chief obstacle to progress. All orders are now being dispatched promptly and provision lias been made to maintain this standard of efficiency even with a gre’a,tly increased demand for lime, until (lie installation of the Diesel engine i is completed. Tt is confidently expected that with tliis accomplished and tbe completion, of other improvements that the farmer will benefit consider-' ably in the future. So tha’t any sup-' port accorded tbe venture at tile present time will hasten the object for which the company was promoted, namely, cheap lime. .

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1930, Page 6

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ROSS LIME COY. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1930, Page 6

ROSS LIME COY. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1930, Page 6

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