TUAKAU SOUTH.
Oar glorious navy having cleared a (be seas of the Kaiser '■ raideri the | trade route* are safe and the effect I of the last signal victory at the Falkland! la felt in even this remote part of the Errpire, in thai owing to lowering ol war rinks and the certainty of ffsights reaching their destination a better demand *§ has set in for New Zealand hemp, --1 and the local mills are resuming ' operation!. This will mean, between wages and raw material, cioib oh £2OO weekly coming into this district.. The tradespeople of the township will feel the benefit immediately, as a lot of money I goes to the natives, wbo are good spenders. Trade will be alio brisker - on the river, as tbe mills require a lot of coal and ship the finished article back up to Mercer. ■"' l --^iJ| The Maoris down the river are Jm9 getting quite up-to-date, and are W\ instal'ing a telephone service "'s™' between the kaiangai and connected i /' wi\b Onewhero. ( The laying of it is all done bv themselves. *.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 8, 29 January 1915, Page 2
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177TUAKAU SOUTH. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 8, 29 January 1915, Page 2
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