IRONSAND INDUSTRY.
WOIJKKKS FOR TAI'AN'AKf. I'ASSACKS BKlN'ti AIiKAXCKD AT liil'M INCH A.M. I'he " Mili■ 1 i-h Ironmonger" states that a movement has ooinineneed for promoting t ho emigration to Taranaki, in .Vow Z 'aland, of p> r-om- acquainted Willi th > iron maniifaet nre. A pieces.; has Iio.o)] discovered hv wli eh the Taranaki iioiisaml, which lies in unlmiit'd quanta! on tin l M'-.isi.niv. may he turned io prolitahlo u-o. ami the New Zealand Iron am) Sic • i Company ai" preparim; to oio-l -llielt iim v.ei'ks. An a-sooialain has h";n formed a; liirtilimdiam to effect for ironworker; elieip and comfortable |ja-~a:r- alii the formal ion ( I special set t h merits.
We under-f and (let. the oi'irhun o! wan ks for the nianii'ael m o of hasic *!;' r at I'atea, from iroiisaml, v. ill :,o an accomplished 1 ;i-■ I -hortly.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 292, 13 July 1917, Page 2 (Supplement)
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140IRONSAND INDUSTRY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 292, 13 July 1917, Page 2 (Supplement)
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