PATUMAHOE.
I'RIED MILK QUESTION.
In connection with a proposal to esttblish a dried milk factory in the Patumahoe district, Mr W. Goodfellow, managing director of the Waikato Co-operative Dairy Co, Ld, will adrress a meeting in the Patumahoe Hail on Friday, the 19th instant, instead of next Friday as at tirst arranged. In the event of a factory being esUbli-hed a proposal has been made for sr.me of the waterfall) in the disHct fir a power pro-po-i-ion. If this could he managed no doubt it would mean a good saving in cost and would place the 'actiry independent of coal. There are two wat rfal'o in the district eithor of which would provided ample power: viz, Mr J. Henry's falls in J'a'umaho* and Mr J. Finlav';'fit Mniiku. Both are close to he r&rwny lino nnd quite aceessiMe to the nnin roads. If an h an i v.iit docs come off it is to be hop d that provision will be made 11 provide p'onty of power, for there is no d'.ubt if smb. was f.viilable it would le generally us<d on the snrioiinding farms hs a means of lighting and | ower.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 388, 2 July 1918, Page 3
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