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1. www.mauinews.com
www.mauinews.com/cfnews4b.htm - [Cached]Published on: 11/21/2002 Last Visited: 11/21/2002
Officials weren't sure exactly how long the little stable has been there, but HC&S Vice President John Hoxie called it "a long time."
He believed the stable dated back to days of the old Spreckelsville Mill, which used horses and mules for transportation and for power for the mill until it shut down around the turn of the century.
"The area for stables was probably in use then," he said.
Later the stable was one of several used by HC&S plantation. -
2. Maui Rules
www.kekiai.org/events/MauiAR.h - [Cached]Published on: 7/25/1996 Last Visited: 10/17/2006
Backed by about two dozen HC&S and EMI employees, John Hoxie Jr., HC&S manager of irrigation and weed control, said the proposed water rules would unacceptably raise sugar growing costs at a time when the industry is struggling.
He reminded state water commission member David "Buddy" Nobriga that HC&S employs more than 1,000 people and provides about 12 percent of the island's electricity.
"Water is our lifeblood," he said.
Pointing to one example of added costs, Hoxie said the proposed rules would require a permit to repair a water pump. He said HC&S water pumps are repaired frequently, sometimes within hours, and the company can't afford to wait 90 days for a permit to repair a pump. -
3. www.mauinews.com
www.mauinews.com/lnews4c.htm - [Cached]Published on: 8/12/2000 Last Visited: 8/12/2000
John Hoxie, vice president of Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., said many of the plantation's gauges registered only an inch of rain in June, some only half an inch.

