MESSRS. HUDSON AND CO., Coachbuilders, Weraroa.
The above firm's coaohbuUding establishment at Weraroa represents a busy line of industry, and more adequately proclaims the farmers' returning prosperity than anything else in the Levin district. The numerous farm carts, gigs, and other vehicles undergoing repair at the present' time ■ almost looks as if a special sale of vehicles was about to take place. Mr. H. Hudson, the principal of the firm, is a very busy man indeed. He has recently added a farrier's branch to his business, and this is being well patronised. He . personally supervises every branch of his business, and, besides specialising in building milk carts and repairs. Adam Burges drays and caa'tsi are also stocked.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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117MESSRS. HUDSON AND CO., Coachbuilders, Weraroa. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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