. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1917 pt. 1. dedcars, each weighing-25 tons. Engines that can negotiate a grade of 1 in 30 with aboveload would be desirable. Particulars, with quotations New Zealand ports, mightbe sent to this office. miners/ tools. In New Zealand the miners mostly supply their own tools, and these are kept instock by the leading hardware people. In some cases where the miners are not easyof access from a town, the company carries a stock and supplies the miners. Thefollowing is a list of leading coal mining companies in New Zealand: New ZealandCoal and Oil Co


. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1917 pt. 1. dedcars, each weighing-25 tons. Engines that can negotiate a grade of 1 in 30 with aboveload would be desirable. Particulars, with quotations New Zealand ports, mightbe sent to this office. miners/ tools. In New Zealand the miners mostly supply their own tools, and these are kept instock by the leading hardware people. In some cases where the miners are not easyof access from a town, the company carries a stock and supplies the miners. Thefollowing is a list of leading coal mining companies in New Zealand: New ZealandCoal and Oil Company, Dunedin; Westport-Stockton Coal Company, Christchurch;Westport Coal Company, Limited, Dunedin; Blackball Coal Company, Christchurch;Northern Coal Company, Auckland; Taupiri Coal Mines, Limited, Auckland; Puke-miro Collieries, Limited, Auckland. PONY STEEL PLOUGH. There is a demand in New Zealand for a small steel plough similar to the cutbelow. This plough must be fitted with steel standard and cap, sloping landside andadjustable slip heel:—. Light pony plow, 7-in. cut. Wood beam. Weight 37 lbs. The demand is for a plough similar to the above illustration, but the beam mustbe of steel instead of wood. The trade demands a plough with the equipment men-tioned herein. It is essential that the plough should be made as light as possible,consistent with the strength necessary to do the work for which it is destined. Theplough, in the illustration, as it stands, weighs 37 pounds, and is furnished with oneextra steel share. WEEKLY BULLETIN 1049 PRINCIPAL IMPORTS INTO NEW ZEALAND. The following list of articles imported into New Zealand from all countries forthe month of January, 1917, and the value of same, together with the figures for thecorresponding month of 1916, gives an idea of the character and quantity of certainarticles consumed in this country. It will be observed that the importations are steadily on the increase:— Soft Goods— Jan., 1917. Jan., 1916. f 9 0 finf


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