
Wairarapa Standard, Volume III, Issue 121, 13 May 1869
CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL
E. L. WAKELIN, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of the above Mill begs to inform the public that he is now prepared to receive wheat for grinding, and trusts by strict attention to business and moderate charges to obtain a fair share of patronage.
May 11,1869.
Wairarapa Standard, Volume IV, Issue 186, 23 February 1870
CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL.Wairarapa Standard, Volume IV, Issue 186, 23 February 1870
E. L. WAKELIN, Proprietor,
Begs to inform the Public that the Mill is undergoing a thorough repair and improvement, and that in a few weeks it will be again in working order. He also wishes to thank his customers for past favors, and trusts by attention to business and moderate charges, to secure a continuance of their patronage.
Carterton, February 23, 1870.
Flour Mills.—Mr. Wakelin has as our readers will notice from his advertisement imported new machinery for his flour mill at Carterton, which will doubtless be patronized by the farmers in the neighbourhood.
Wairarapa Standard, Volume V, Issue 300, 29 March 1871
CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL.
E L Wakelin, Proprietor,
Begs leave to thank his customers for their liberal support, and trusts that by perseverance and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. He also wishes to inform the public in general that he has put an addition to his machinery whereby he is able to complete grist with more despatch. He also offers private accommodation at his own house, with moderate charges to meet the times, which will be of great convenience to those coming from a long distance with wheat to be ground. March 25,1871.
Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 677, 7 March 1878
STEAM FLOUR MILL, CARTERTON.
E. L. WAKELIN, Proprietor.
E. L. W. begs respectfully to inform the settlers of the Wairarapa that he is prepared to Grind Wheat at his Steam Flour Mill, in the most expeditious manner and on the usual terms. The Highest CASH PRICE given for Good Wheat.
New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5555, 17 January 1879
WANTED, a Competent Miller, with sober habits. Apply to E. L. Wakelin, Carterton Steam Flour Mill, Wairarapa.
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 322, 22 November 1879
Mr E. L. Wakelin, of Carterton, is making extensive additions to his saw and flour mill. The building is to be used for the storage of grain, and ought to be largely patronised by farmers during the coming season, more particularly as we believe it is Mr Wakelin's intention to make no charge for storage of any grain left with him either for disposal or as grist.
Wairarapa Standard, Volume 10, Issue 1089, 6 July 1880
CARTERTON FLOUR MILL.
IN THANKING my numerous customers for past favors I beg to state that I intend visiting the railway station, (Carterton) each day in order to receive any wheat that may be sent to the above mill to be ground. Free storage for wheat sent to market.
E. L. WAKELIN, Proprietor.
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 760, 5 May 1881
CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL.[info] [news]
E. L. WAKELIN, the proprietor of the above, having recently erected an extensive addition to his Mills, and obtained a powerful engine and the most improved flour mill machinery, is now able to announce that the Mill is in thorough working order, and capable of turning out superior samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, POLLARD, and BRAN with the greatest despatch, having three pairs of stones at work.
E. L. WAKELIN
CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE STORE, BAKERY, & FLOUR MILLS
| Last updated 28/01/2026 | Text and images © Mark Berry, 1997-2026 - |