- The
Rarawai–Kavanagasau
Light Railway was a
narrow gauge railway in Fiji. It
reached 142
miles (229 km) long. The railway, with a
gauge of 2 feet (610 mm)...
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crushing season. In 1883,
construction began for its
second mill in Ba, the
Rarawai Mill.
Another mill was
built at Viria, also on the Rewa River, and crushed...
- with one or two
trains a w**** from
Lautoka to
Kavanagasau and
Rarawai on the
Rarawai–Kavanagasau
Light Railway. In 1988,
according to Cane Train, there...
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being established at Nausori.
Another estate and mill was
constructed at
Rarawai in 1886.
Cheap Fijian and
South Sea
Islander labourers were
utilised with...
- was
thought to be able to tell when its name was
being used, so the name
rarawai was used in its
place during fishing expeditions. In the 1940s, a fishing...
- the
control of an
Administrator instead.
Prominent landmarks include the
Rarawai Mill
built 1886 (on the
outskirts of the town) and a
large mosque near...
- cane
belts of Fiji. It
operates four
sugar mills, the
Lautoka mill, the
Rarawai mill in Ba District, Fiji the
Penang mill in
Rakiraki in Viti Levu, and...
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island of Viti Levu in Fiji. The town of Ba is
built on its banks. The
Rarawai Sugar Mill is
located a
kilometer upstream on the bank of the Ba River...
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smallest of the four
sugar mills operated by the FSC, the
other three being Rarawai Sugar Mill in Ba District,
Labasa Sugar Mill and
Lautoka Sugar Mill. Sugar...
- of the
Kisan Sangh met the Company's
inspector and the Mill
Manager at
Rarawai Mill in Ba. E.F.
Smith (the
Company Inspector)
explained the
contents of...