SALE OF ROAD METAL
COMPETITION FROM GAOLS.
EFFECT OX PRIVATE ITEMS ' The sale of metal quarried lir tin', m labour wa s the subject of diKowK? the executive meeting of the Auektod Industrial Association yesterday noon. J r * A. letter was received from a unv»t« firm of quarry owners stating tn»t ?fc gaol was selling metal to local bodies fc» and near at seriously cut ratea, and th» Morningeidp quarries, established for over 10 years, was now without an ordor If this kind of thing went on S longer most private quarries must clou and a famine for metal set in, particn larly in country districts. Xo one object if the Uovornment sold at market rates and exercised no preference for trucks. It was decided to forward the ler" to the Minister of Justice.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 4
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