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SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURE. FROM NEW ZEALAND TIMBERS. WELLINGTON, June 11. Somp time ago, Mr A. R. Entrican, Engineer for forest products for the Forestry Department, sent a quantity of New Zealand tawa, a native hardwood, and New Zealand grown pinus insignus and rimu, logs to paper mills in the United States for manufacture into newsprint, and for other classes of paper manufacture. Tlie manufacture of the paper haS b|een accomplished successfully, and several tons of various classes of paper-; have been returned to the Dominion. The newsprint paper was used tonight by the Wellington “Post” for several of its pages. The result . is-. a most gratifying one, the paper ap- < * pearing to be all thafr could he desired for the purpose. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1929, Page 5
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122NEWSPAPER PRINT Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1929, Page 5
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