DISTRICT NEWS
TOKO. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) - The supply at our local creamery is over 500 gallons a day below the highest daily supply in the flush of the season. (During the past few weeks farmers have .be'en busy sating hay, and, judging by the size and quality of the stacks, 6tock are well provided for for the winter.
More trains are badly needed, as much inconvenience is caused 'to settlers through not being able to get tbeir products away. Frequently several .truckloads' of wool, firewood, etc., stand ready loaded for a week at'a time befor» be-' ing' forwarded. Hopes are being raised at last by the appearance of a gang,of men, who are working at the various bridges, strengthening them to sarry heavier trains, go there is hope.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 193, 13 February 1912, Page 7
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129DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 193, 13 February 1912, Page 7
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