WAIUKU.
MILK FOR AUCKLAND
There has muc.j talk lately about the question of a daily milk supply from this district fir the Auckland market. It may not b3 generally known that ore settler at Pollok has been sending daily a 20 gallon an far some time by steamer, for which he receives Is per gallon. Another settler at Awhitu doss the Bam-, only in a tniilkr quantity. In the Hokianga river, wters all traffic is soh'.y by water and nearly 200 launches are employed ona way and another, t*e cream is cairie:! to tbe factories by this means tor long distances. PAINTINGS ON VIEW. There are on view in the window of Jtyr H. King, chemist, two tins in K«y colours by Mis 3 Emily Thompson. On 3is a tiger's head and the other a picture ot the Battle of Trafalgar. Both are very creditable pieces of work. P. V. Fhxman, Waiuku, is supplying suits to m?asare. Special line men's riding breeches being offered
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 100, 10 June 1913, Page 3
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164WAIUKU. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 100, 10 June 1913, Page 3
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