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WATER SUPPLY.

CONBULT H. RICHARDS. In these times when efficient farming Is the keynote, every avenue which will increase production and lower costs should he exploited. An Important means to this end is the provision of an adequate and continuous water supply for stock and household purposes. AVith no. water above and yet plenty below, the farmer has to decide upon the cheapest and most efficient means of procuring his needs. His answer will be readily supplied by consulting 11. Richards, of Government Farm Road, Hamilton East, telephone 3603. and P.O. box 277. Mr Richards has a stand at the Waikato Winter Show, in the Main Annexe, opposite Messrs Ellis and Burnand’s exhibit. He has had twelve years’ experience of his important oalling In all kinds of ground in the Waikato and surrounding districts, where there are many practical evidences of the quality of his work. He has five machines at work, which are staffed by experienced workmen. The latest methods are utilised for water supply and rock boring, in which the work is carried out with the least waste of time, while these remarks are also applicable to mineral supply and bridge foundations. The best of diviners are available for every phase of the firm’s operations. An example of the effectiveness of the service given Is available at the Matangi Dairy Factory. By the work carried out there by Mr Richards, 7000 gallons of water per hour l’or 16 hours a day and eight months of the year guarantees a continuous supply. No job is too large and none too small for the firm to undertake. 106

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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18653, 3 June 1932, Page 9

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WATER SUPPLY. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18653, 3 June 1932, Page 9

WATER SUPPLY. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18653, 3 June 1932, Page 9