Te Karere . a few dayshere during Hui Tau and broughtgreetings and news of the missionariesand Saints in Australia. It can be done is good. Its done is better.—Unknown. No law has a right to discourage the practice of truth. A man ought tospeak the truth on every occasion; a duty can never be criminal; what is notcriminal cannot be injurious. —Percy Bysshe Shelley. 162 TE KARERE From the Bush Comes theBuilding NESTLED snuggly at the foot ofthe beautiful native bush-coveredhills of Kaikohe sits the J. & J. Saw-mill, operated by the Church under thedirection of Brother Ivan Joyce, who,with the a
Te Karere . a few dayshere during Hui Tau and broughtgreetings and news of the missionariesand Saints in Australia. It can be done is good. Its done is better.—Unknown. No law has a right to discourage the practice of truth. A man ought tospeak the truth on every occasion; a duty can never be criminal; what is notcriminal cannot be injurious. —Percy Bysshe Shelley. 162 TE KARERE From the Bush Comes theBuilding NESTLED snuggly at the foot ofthe beautiful native bush-coveredhills of Kaikohe sits the J. & J. Saw-mill, operated by the Church under thedirection of Brother Ivan Joyce, who,with the assistance of an expert crew,takes the timber in its native state and,step by step, directs the processing un- ging truck drivers, one winch man andone skid man, two tractor drivers andeight men at the mill itself, the J. &J. puts out an average of 4,000 boardfeet per day. The lumber is then car-ried by rail to the College where it istreated at the joinery and then distri-buted where it is
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