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Wie are informed that an entirely new industry is now.' in ! a fail- way. of -establishment in yictoria;. The project is the.iitilisation of the bark of the, stringytbark tree, for the production of paper pulp and fibrey useful ibr rope making, mattress /stuffing, 1 and other ecbno*jraic .purposes. - ". The prompters, of this., undertaking ,have, for- some -time,'.' .been collecting the raw material. The .machinery; forvthe manufacture has already -arri ved from 'England. The -locality, of-' the works is to be in the Castlemaine district, and this highly creditable effort is due:. to Castlemaine enter.prise and (capital.; • |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 3 July 1866, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 3 July 1866, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 3 July 1866, Page 2

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