TRY TRANS TAUPO — YOU'LL LIKE THE SERVICE (Jack Painter, Managing Director) DAILY FREIGHT SERVICES to Napier, Hastings, Tokoroa and Rotorua. FURNITURE REMOVALS: Anywhere to Anyplace at Anytime. TRANS -TAUPO LTD (Formerly Burrows and Painter Transport Ltd.) PHONES: 838K Day or Nigbt; Vic Watt (Foreman) 883S night only.
400 ft. T.V. Tower m ' 1 'Bi pitit has to withstand | 1'Mm l^lftOO m.p.h. gales. . . 1 - ...... . Architects: Thorpe , Cutter , Pickmere , Douglas & Partners of Auckland. Services Consultants: Worleyt Downey Muir and Associatts of Auckland. Contractors: Hawkins Construction Ltd. of Hamilton. It's anchored with Waitomo! At an altitude of 3126 ft, the new Mt. Te Aroha Television Transmitting Station will stand in the path oftremendous winds. The "cable foundations" for the tower »«, .. , . . waitomo s complete were bored down to bedrock 40 ft. deep in the mountain. These are pre-stressed reliability is assured to the concrete tower foundation biocks, giving the four 400 ft. columns the ky modern Rotary Kiin manufacture and interanchorage to resist substantiai uplift pressures and the strength to withstand nationally proved progales of 100 m.p.h. without the need for guy wires! duction techniques. Why was Waitomo the choice for this chaSlenging project? Because every singie bag af Waitomo Portland Cement is guaranteed to surpass British and New Zealand Standard Specifieations and complies with the A.S.T.M. C.151 Autoclave Expansion Test. Waitomo has the technical backing of the world's ^R| : - m biggest cement producers— the Blue Circle Group. WAITOMO MM fc&hp PORTLAND CEMENT
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Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 26 August 1965, Page 3
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239Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 26 August 1965, Page 3
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