WORK SPEEDED UP.—Tip Irucks and three petrol-driven motors have been sent out to the Mangere Aerodrome to speed up the worl( °f constructing runways. This equipment has lessened to an appreciable extent the use of wheelbarrows, a former method of tackling the whole job, which was condemned some months ago by the Minister of Public Worl(s, the Hon. R. Semple. (See letterpress below.)
JUDGING BIRDS.—Mr. F. J. W. Taylor judging the border fancy section to-day at the Nervmarket bird show in the Municipal Hall.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1936, Page 5
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84WORK SPEEDED UP.—Tip Irucks and three petrol-driven motors have been sent out to the Mangere Aerodrome to speed up the worl( °f constructing runways. This equipment has lessened to an appreciable extent the use of wheelbarrows, a former method of tackling the whole job, which was condemned some months ago by the Minister of Public Worl(s, the Hon. R. Semple. (See letterpress below.) JUDGING BIRDS.—Mr. F. J. W. Taylor judging the border fancy section to-day at the Nervmarket bird show in the Municipal Hall. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1936, Page 5
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