FAIRBURNS CONTRACT.
(To the Editor) Sir, —In your issues July 16th * and 23rd my name has been dragged into a controversy with Kitchen and Stuart re the above contract over some figures I gave Cr. Kitchen that are correct, as the tally book will show. Now, sir, Stuart says the hopper was full the night before the were taken out. That further backs up my statement that if the crusher had beea rnn 10 hours a day thirty five c. y. could have been crushed per day. Mr. Stuart says it is the only crusher I have seen working. That, sir, is untrue as I have seen them working twenty years ago. I know nothing about stone crushers but I do know alittle about men and if some men I know had had the above contract Fairburn Road would not be in the state it is today. I am, etc., Waltfr Metcalfe Fairburn
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Northland Age, Volume 25, Issue 14, 30 July 1925, Page 6
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