[published by arrangement.]
HOSKING FOUNDRY AND ENGINEERING CO,
72, Rangitikei-street, Pajmerstoa North. With a view to coping with the rapid Sowth of the above business Mr. A. osking, tho principal, has admitted into partnership Mr. C. W. Fuller (late of E. D. Berry's staff. Mr. Fullqi-is a thoroughly qualified mechanical engineer of many years' experience in New Zealand and elsewhere, arid has a great reputation for successfully fitting dairy factories, creameries, etc. Tho Ilosking Foundry Co. aro determined to make this class of work a special feature of their business,' aud hope to merit a good share of work in this direction, especially as both the principals are thoroughly skilled men, and their - staff ar,e equally so. All kinds of engineering' work'is undertaken by .the company, in-^ eluding the installing " of^ refrigeratirfgmachinery, printing machines, gas, oil,'* and steam engines. Castings of nny description are made on the premises, and everything appertaining to a business of this kind is carried out in a perfectly satisfactory way- The company are agents for various engines and appliances, and are always pleased to quote for the supply and installation of Feilding gas and oil engines, suction gas plants, wood-working machinery, Seotls anti-friction metal, Jansen's patent truck wheel bearings^ Atlas machinery oils, Lanco and Fairfield Balatta belting, improved Linkutti belting, "King" wrought iron, split pulleys with interchangeable bushing, Linde British refrigerating machinery, etc.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1914, Page 19
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228[published by arrangement.] Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1914, Page 19
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