WOODHILL.
(A Correspondent).
A meeting of the suppliers of the Woodhill creamery on Saturday 17th. Owing to the refusal of two suppliers to supply the creamery, it was decided to close the concern. Mr Ambury, consenting to leave the works to stand idle for 12 months, Mr Latimer then took the matter in hand and canvassed the district, getting the would-be-suppliers to sign their names, with the number of cows they intended to milk. Mr Latimer then went to town
and urged Mr Ambury to re-open the creamery for the benefit of had signed their names. gtfSve are pleased to be able to state ~ tfQat j&r Ambury agreed to re-open on Wednesday, 28th. Great credit is due to Mr Latimer for his untiring efforts in succeeding in getting the creamery re-opened.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 August 1912, Page 3
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131WOODHILL. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 August 1912, Page 3
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