MEN ON RAILWAY WORKS.
NORTH ISLAND'S TOTAL. The secretary 0 f the Auckland Railway League, Mr. R. R. Hunt, has comfrom the Labor Journal, the following figures showing the co-operative labftr employed on Auckland and adjoining railway works during the month of March:— Kaihu railway extension, lIS. Kawakawa-Hokianga, 2:!.' Wiiangarei-Southwards, 220. North Island Main Trunk. 200. Huntly-iAwaroa, 12!). Waiuku branch, 101. The Maunganui-Taneatua, 302. :Waihi-Tauranga, SO. Gisborac-Motu, 00. Napier-Gisborac; North end, 248; 60utli end, 2. Stratford-Main Trunk: F.a<t end, M 9; west end, 221. Raetihi-Mam Trunk. 10!. Opunake branch, 39. Total: North Island, 2227; South Isi land, 50S. Grand total. 2735. The men who were employed on the public roads in the North and South Islands were ns follows: North Island, 2459. Kouth Ts'and, 609. Total, 3128.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 279, 4 May 1915, Page 8
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127MEN ON RAILWAY WORKS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 279, 4 May 1915, Page 8
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