NGARUAWAHIA.
The town of Ngaruawahia seems now about to assert itself. Mechanics are arriving every diy to be employed by the WaiLito Coal and Shipping Company in building boats and barges, and granaries for the bettei stoiage ot the giain in the coming season. The company have now stored on their premises over 15,000 sacks of grain, of a quality which should bar competition when manufactured into flour. The present demand is causing them to inn their mill night and day, with an output of over 30 tons per week. Messrs Bycroft Bros nre arranging for the building of a (lax-null here. They compute that the standing crop available in the district will last them over two yeats at a consumption of 60 tons of the raw mateiial per week. This manufacture w ill gi\ c employment to about 30 hands. — (Correspondent, June 18.)
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1709, 19 June 1883, Page 2
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